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RESTORE2 is a physical deterioration and escalation tool for care/nursing homes. It is designed to support homes and health professionals to:

• Recognise when a resident may be deteriorating or at risk of physical deterioration

• Act appropriately according to the resident’s care plan to protect and manage the resident

• Obtain a complete set of physical observations to inform escalation and conversations with health professionals

• Speak with the most appropriate health professional in a timely way to get the right support

• Provide a concise escalation history to health professionals to support their professional decision making.

• Further information can be found: https://wessexahsn.org.uk/projects/329/restore2

Course Outcomes

The training aims to either refresh your existing knowledge or upskill if this is an area of practice you are less familiar with, and ultimately to give you the confidence to manage these difficult situations.

The training consists of two components:

• Pre-course reading

• Virtual training through an on-line slide deck (2 hours)

Who is this training for?

• Nursing homes and residential homes, caring for all residents: including older people and people with learning disabilities, mental health conditions, or autism.

• All staff: You do not need to be a registered professional to attend the training.

These sessions are aimed at homes in the geographical footprint of West, North, Fareham & Gosport, South Eastern Hampshire and Portsmouth City Clinical Commissioning Groups only. If you are from outside of the area unfortunately we won’t be able to accept your registration.

Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 10 AM - 12 AM BST

This session will cover requirements in the ADA and ABA Accessibility Standards for medical care and long-term care facilities, including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, and other facilities. The presenters will review scoping and technical requirements for exam rooms, patient bedrooms, bathrooms, accessible routes, accessible parking, and other spaces and elements. They will also provide a brief overview on the Board’s voluntary Medical Diagnostic Equipment Standards.

Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 2:30 PM - 4 PM EST

Leaving Hospital and Recovering at Home

Survey: Health Quality Ontario is looking to better understand the experiences of patients who are leaving the hospital to recover at home (home also includes supportive housing, shelters, long-term care facilities and nursing homes).

We want to hear from patients—and their families—who have been admitted to an Ontario hospital overnight sometime in the last three years.

http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4062128/Transitions-Concept-Mapping

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