Identifying Innovative and Promising Models of Care to Support Residents in Long-Term Care Homes
December 2022
Author(s): Knowledge Translation Program of St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity HealthÂ
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This report highlights findings from a study that identified innovative and promising models of care in long-term care, and barriers and facilitators to their implementation. The Knowledge Translation Program of St. Michael’s Hospital led this study with support from ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë.
Report findings
The study found that models of care related to healthy food options, exercise, music, art programs and planned social activities for residents were perceived to improve care. Long-term care home managers planned to sustain these models beyond the pandemic.
Common barriers to implementing promising models of care include:
- lack of funding, resources or staffing
- staff not being familiar with the model
- lack of resident buy-in
- fear of COVID-19
- pandemic regulations
Common facilitators for implementing promising models of care include:
- staff, resident and family buy-in
- funding, legislation and other resources
- familiarity with models of care before the pandemic
- collaboration with other long-term care homes