Strengthening a Palliative Approach in Long-Term Care

Person-directed living: honouring each person's lifestyle needs and preferences

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Riverview Health Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba is a vibrant, innovative, and inclusive community providing long-term care, palliative care, and neurological rehabilitation services through inpatient, outpatient, and outreach programs.  We had a conversation with Kathleen Klassen, the Chief Executive Officer at Riverview. In this role, Kathleen is leading an organizational culture transformation towards person-directed living, a relationship-based, individualized approach where each person's lifestyle needs and preferences are honoured and respected.  Learn more about Riverview: https://rhc.mb.ca/ Learn more about the Strengthening a Palliative Approach to Long-Term Care project at: https://spaltc.ca/ [https://spaltc.ca/]

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aflevering Person-directed living: honouring each person's lifestyle needs and preferences artwork

Person-directed living: honouring each person's lifestyle needs and preferences

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