Hospital News December 2023 Edition

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LONG-TERM CARE NEWS

New healthcare program keeps residents safe at home thel McGuire has lived in the same East Toronto apartment building for 30 years. For the last 25, she has been the building manager. For Ethel, looking out for the seniors in the building is a natural part of her role. “Just over eight years ago, when I hadn’t seen Mr. Carter in a few days, I followed up and found him on his bedroom floor unable to get up,” Ethel says of one of the building residents. “When he went into hospital, I asked if there was anyone he wanted me to call and he said there was no one. We kind of adopted one another at that point.” Mr. Carter was recently enrolled in MGH2Home, an enhanced care program from East Toronto Health Partners (ETHP), the Ontario Health Team (OHT) serving East Toronto,

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that helps patients transition home safely when they leave Michael Garron Hospital (MGH) in Toronto’s east end. Patients in this program are assigned a dedicated team of healthcare professionals from VHA Home HealthCare (VHA), Spectrum Health Care and WoodGreen Community Services, who work collaboratively as an interprofessional team. All of these organizations, including MGH, are members of ETHP. Each patient’s team includes a nurse who can connect with the patient’s primary care doctor. The team may also include occupational therapists (OT), pharmacists, social workers, personal support workers (PSW) and more. Together they assess the patient’s needs and collaboratively develop and deliver a customized care plan

of services for up to 90 days based on the individual needs of the patient.

DIVERSE TEAM PROVIDES COMPREHENSIVE CARE “The OT, PSW and nurse that were assigned to Mr. Carter seemed to be the perfect fit,” Ethel says. “It took a lot for Mr. Carter to admit he required the extra help, but he came to welcome it and I believe he thrived because of this care.” “One of the benefits of MGH2Home is the functional exercise program we are able to offer with the support of OT assistants (OTA) and physiotherapy assistants (PTA),” notes Jeanie Lee, supervisor for the program from VHA. “In home care, we often see patients who have reduced mobility following a

hospital stay due to the time spent in bed. OTAs and PTAs support MGH2Home patients with an exercise mobility program to help them get stronger, which supports their transition home.” A main goal of MGH2Home is to help patients and their care providers safely manage care needs at home, in turn reducing unnecessary emergency room visits and re-admissions to hospital. The program has made a difference for over 105 patients since its launch April 17, 2023. “When patients are discharged from the hospital, we want to help ensure they can remain safe and healthy out of hospital,” says Dorothy Quon, Director of Emergency Health Services at MGH. “This helps improve their health outcomes and ensures hospital emer-

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