Démarche de valorisation des pratiques de bientraitance en CHSLD

Démarche de valorisation des pratiques de bientraitance en CHSLD
In the context under the call for projects – Support for projects aimed at creating environments conducive to good treatment (bientraitance) in long-term care facilities by the Secretariat for Seniors, Directorate General for Seniors and Family Caregivers, Ministry of Health and Social Services, the Centre for Research and Expertise in Social Gerontology (CREGÉS) team has secured funding for the implementation of the “approach to enhancing good treatment practices in long-term care facility” project.
This project aims to establish a process for enhancing good treatment practices in long-term care facilities and to promote a genuine culture of good treatment embraced by all stakeholders within the facility. This project is based on the practice guide: “Process for enhancing ‘ordinary’ good treatment practices in long-term care facilities, IR, RPA in Quebec: Mobilizing all stakeholders,” (in French) authored by Sophie Éthier and her collaborators (2021). This participatory approach, led by several members of the CREGÉS, promotes collaboration among various departments within the CIUSSS (Support Program for the Autonomy of Seniors (SAPA) Direction, Directorate of Academic Affairs and Research Ethics (DAAER), and the Directorate of Quality, Transformation, Evaluation, Valuation, Ethics and Virtual Care (DQTEVE & VC), as well as active involvement of stakeholders from three long-term care facilities (residents, family members, staff, managers, practitioners, etc.) within the CIUSSS West-Central Montreal.
Anna Andrianova, Jennifer Clarke, Daniela Vrabie et Stéphanie Desgané are also collaborators on this project.
Click here to access the comic book created as part of this project: Promoting Good Treatment in Long-Term Care Facilities (LTC): Journey to the Heart of Everyday Life
Amount: 99 894 $
Theme: Mistreatment and good treatment, Long-term care