TMP-19877
| 1 | | | Presentation - AC/RC | PRESENTATION REGARDING THE PRIMARY CARE COLLABORATIVE MEMORY CLINICS IN ONTARIO
Dr. L. Lee, Director of the Centre for Family Medicine Memory Clinic provided a presentation to the Committee via teleconference concerning the Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinics in Ontario.
Dr. Lee discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· The history of the development of Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinics;
· A chart illustrating problems in the health care system for those suffering with dementia;
· The results of studies concluding that dementia destabilizes other complex chronic conditions;
· A map illustrating the Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinics established throughout Ontario;
· The services available in a typical primary care practice;
· The services available in a Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinics;
· The benefits and structure of a Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinic;
· The statistics across Ontario associated with Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinics;
· Information on the Centre for Family Medicine - Memory Clinic Training Program;
· A chart | Received | |
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TMP-19878
| 1 | | | Presentation - AC/RC | PRESENTATION REGARDING CONNECTING SENIORS AND YOUNG ADULTS IN THE CITY OF BARRIE
Mr. D. Piper and Mr. B. Logan provided a presentation regarding Connecting Seniors with Young Adults in the Community Program.
Mr. Piper and Mr. Logan discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· The background on a Non-Profit Organization named “Beyond Potential”;
· The organization’s goal to “Add Value to People’s Lives” through leadership, volunteering and building relationships between seniors and young adults;
· The inspirations for creating the program; including:
· Personal experiences;
· Understaffed seniors residences,
· Loneliness and health issues of seniors;
· Young adults from high school in need of volunteer hours; and
· Young adults to establish value through volunteering.
· The short term and long term goals for the volunteer program in our community; and
· The development of a software management program for young adults in need of volunteer hours for high school.
In closing, Mr. Piper and Mr. Logan advised that the program is in the early stages and that they are working | Received | |
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TMP-19879
| 1 | | | Item of Discussion | AGE-FRIENDLY COMMUNITY PLAN UPDATE
C. Dillon Accessibility Co-ordinator provided an update concerning the Age-Friendly Committee Plan project. She advised that the plan is being presented to the Executive Management Team at the end of January and that she will report back to the Committee with an update once more information becomes available. | Received | |
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TMP-19880
| 1 | | | Item of Discussion | SENIORS EVENTS CALENDAR
The Committee discussed upcoming events taking place in the community. R. McEachern advised that the Barrie Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) #36 will be hosting a seminar concerning “Hydro Explained” on February 11, 2017 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Southshore Community Centre, 205 Lakeshore Drive, Barrie. | Received | |
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