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Strengthening a Palliative Approach in Long-Term Care

Podcast de SPA-LTC (Strengthening a Palliative Approach in Long Term Care)

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Individuals in long-term care (LTC) who are reaching end-of-life have unique physical, emotional, social, psychological, and spiritual needs. A palliative approach to care ensures these needs are being met in a compassionate way that enhances the quality of life, limits suffering and provides needed comfort. This podcast explores the palliative approach to long-term care through conversations with patients, health care professionals, family members, researchers and others who want to improve how we care for people in long-term care. Production of these podcasts has been made possible through a financial contribution from Health Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of Health Canada.Selected by Feedspot as one of the  Top 15 Long Term Care Podcasts and one of the "20 Best Nursing Home Podcasts" lists for 2024! Selected by MillionPodcasts as one of the Top 60 Long Term Care Podcasts, Top 45 Palliative Care Podcasts and Top 70 Caregiver Podcasts on the web.

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48 episodios

Portada del episodio Understanding the many aspects of frailty: a conversation with Dr. Zahra Goodarzi

Understanding the many aspects of frailty: a conversation with Dr. Zahra Goodarzi

"When we did work talking to patients and care partners and providers, a lot of patients and care partners weren't aware of frailty as an idea or concept. But once it was explained to them, they felt much better and understood what was happening.  We all seek understanding and explanation in some way, and I think that can really help people really understand what's happening to their loved one, but also understand what's happening to themselves." Doctor Zahra Goodarzi is an academic geriatrician and an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine and Department of Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary, where she is also the Division Head for geriatric medicine, the medical lead for specialized geriatric services and transition services, and the Program Director for Leaders in Medicine, Dr. Goodarzi's current work looks at the development of clinical pathways for mood disorders, dementia, and frailty across the care continuum in clinical care, emergency, and long-term care.  Learn more about the Strengthening a Palliative Approach to Long-Term Care project at: https://spaltc.ca/ [https://spaltc.ca/]

8 de feb de 2026 - 18 min
Portada del episodio Cultural safety and palliative care: a conversation with the North West Palliative Care Group

Cultural safety and palliative care: a conversation with the North West Palliative Care Group

"When we are talking about culturally safe care, it's really having that background, that trauma-informed care approach. And that's for any person, it's not Indigenous-specific. To make it Indigenous-specific is to understand that Indigenous people in Canada have had a very different history. Every single Indigenous person that you have met or spoken to in Canada has been affected by the residential school system, as the last one closed in 1996. It's a reflective practice .... looking at our physical care, mental, emotional, and spiritual care, and every single person as an individual. And that's an Indigenous way of thinking and doing. And I think that would benefit anybody going through the system." - Gloria Ranger Valerie Jensen is a regional palliative care clinical coach with the Northwest Regional Palliation Care Program at St. Joseph's Care Group in Thunder Bay and is a registered nurse working as a palliative care clinical co-lead with Ontario Health Northwest. Barbara Persky is a primary care nurse practitioner and a palliative care clinical coach for Kenora's Chief Advisory and Indigenous primary care program in rural areas around Kenora.  Gloria Ranger is the manager of Indigenous Cultural Safety and Education at St. Joseph's Care Group in Thunder Bay.  Learn more about the Strengthening a Palliative Approach to Long-Term Care project at: https://spaltc.ca/ [https://spaltc.ca/]

27 de ene de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio Caring for and learning from our elders: a conversation with Renate Goodstriker

Caring for and learning from our elders: a conversation with Renate Goodstriker

"There's a lot of love and respect for our elders, but for ourselves too, as  individuals. Generosity and humbleness and the teaching from our elders. I really like to look at them as our teachers in the way we care for people and how we treat people. It's a part of my drive to make sure that our elders are cared for in the best way." Renate Goodstriker is a proud Blackfoot First Nations woman and a registered nurse who manages a licensed long-term care home for the Blood Tribe Department of Health in Kainai, Alberta. She feels honoured to care for her community and roots her work in compassion, respect, culture, and a deep love for the people she serves every day.  Learn more: https://btdh.ca/program/long-term-care/ Learn more about the Strengthening a Palliative Approach to Long-Term Care project at: https://spaltc.ca/ [https://spaltc.ca/]

5 de ene de 2026 - 18 min
Portada del episodio Dementia Widow: a conversation with author Fay Martin about Green Care Farms and how we care for those with dementia

Dementia Widow: a conversation with author Fay Martin about Green Care Farms and how we care for those with dementia

"One Green Care home that I just loved was kind of messy and untidy. You had the feeling that life was happening all around you, and it was busy enough that not everybody could tidy up entirely ... a little bit of what we did yesterday, reminding us today of what we did yesterday, which actually with dementia is a very good idea.  And the woman who had initiated it identified that the culture had three elements to it: One was 'do with, not for'. Two was 'joy and purpose every day'. And the third one was 'live till you die.' Five years after her husband's death, Fay Martin visited Green Care Farms in the Netherlands, a non-medical residential setting for people in fifth stage of dementia.  The visit ignited a recognition and an articulation of the principles that governed how she had cared for her husband as he slid into dementia.  It also helped to explain why his dementia 'wasn't that bad', why it lacked many of the behaviours that we believe to be inherent in the disease. She now wears more confidently the role of author of her soon-to-be-launched book, Dementia Widow, a memoir about love, death and survival. Learn more about Fay and her work: https://www.faymartin.ca/ [https://www.faymartin.ca/] Learn more about the Strengthening a Palliative Approach to Long-Term Care project at: https://spaltc.ca/ [https://spaltc.ca/]

12 de nov de 2025 - 13 min
Portada del episodio Stories in Motion: a conversation with Expressive Arts Practitioner Fay Wilkinson

Stories in Motion: a conversation with Expressive Arts Practitioner Fay Wilkinson

"Stories in Motion are a way to give the unspoken a voice. Because so often with the people I'm working with, they've not had that voice...but if we can put it into a story, if we can put it into a world where anything can happen and people can say anything, then those unspoken thoughts, feelings get transposed and transformed into something for the person who creates, and for the person who receives it." Learn more about Stories in Motion: https://www.thecreativecocoon.com/ [https://www.thecreativecocoon.com/] As a registered expressive arts practitioner, Fay Wilkinson is passionate about stories, both hers and others. Known as a storycatcher, Fay works with people who have life shortening illnesses, mental health challenges, and dementia. Their stories are co-created into a metaphorical story using traditional and digital formats, an offering known as Stories in Motion.  Learn more about the Strengthening a Palliative Approach to Long-Term Care project at: https://spaltc.ca/ [https://spaltc.ca/]

11 de nov de 2025 - 17 min
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