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Best Practice Resources

Senior Friendly 7- Urinary Incontinence
Senior Friendly 7 - Delirium Poly Pharmacy and Pain
Senior Friendly 7- Mobilization
Senior Friendly 7- Nutrition- Caring for Someone with Dementia Eating
Senior Friendly 7- Nutrition- Caring for Someone with Dementia- Nutrition
Aphasia Friendly Falls Prevention Resource
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment
Urinary Continence Algorithm
Information Chart for Decision Making for Older Adult Housing
Supportive Housing Options
Delirium, Depression and Dementia: Assessment, Treatment and Resources
Flow Chart for Falls Prevention and Injury Reduction
Flow Chart for Falls Prevention and Injury Reduction - Details
Falls Initiative- HELPP Poster
Head of Bed HELPP Sticker
Geriatric Rehabilitation and Falls Outcome Measures
What Can You Do to Prevent Falls?
Fall Prevention - Footwear and Foot Care
Independent Home Exercise Program
How Can I Get Up Off the Floor?
Fall Risk/Post Fall Assessment
Loop Evidence Summary: Fear of Falling

Resources

Geriatric Community-based Rehab Programs
Senior Services and Resource Guide - City of Thunder Bay - 2025
SJCG Specialized Geriatric Services Outpatient Referral
Geriatric Telemedicine Nurse Program
Seniors' Outpatient Assessment & Rehabilitation (SOAR) Program

Regional Geriatric Programs of Ontario

The RGP’s of Ontario are a network of specialized geriatric services working in collaboration with primary care physicians, community health professionals and others to meet the need of older adults living with complex health concerns. There are extensive resources on the Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment, Senior Friendly Care modules, and Caregiver strategies.

Health Quality Ontario Standard for Dementia

Care for People Living in the Community

This quality standard addresses care for people living with dementia in the community. It focuses on primary care, specialist care, hospital outpatient services, home care and community support services. It also provides guidance on support for caregivers of people living with dementia.

Health Quality Ontario Standard for Delirium

The following quality standard addresses care for adults age 18 years or older who are at risk for delirium or who are experiencing symptoms of delirium. It includes people who are in hospital (including emergency departments, acute and critical care, complex continuing care facilities and rehabilitation hospitals, and preoperative clinics), those transitioning from hospital to home, and those in long-term care homes and other community settings.

This quality standard focuses on the identification, assessment, prevention, and management of delirium across all health care professions.

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