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Rapid Fire Team Presentation – Royal Terrace

Rapid Fire Team Presentation – Royal Terrace . Who We Are. Royal Terrace Palmerston, ON. 67 bed Long Term Care Home. AIM.

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Rapid Fire Team Presentation – Royal Terrace

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  1. Rapid Fire Team Presentation – Royal Terrace

  2. Who We Are Royal Terrace Palmerston, ON 67 bed Long Term Care Home

  3. AIM To engage all staff of Royal Terrace in the Falls Prevention/Injury reduction policies and procedures protocol to ensure sustained improvement in reducing falls and injury from falls by implementing the educational tools learnt through the FFLS.

  4. Team Members • Team Members: Barb Wakeford, Restorative Care • Becky Wagner, RPN • Diane Ash, PSW • Luz Batara, PSW • Luca Fleming, PSW • Team Lead: Jennifer George, Director of Life Enrichment • Team Sponsor: Joyce Riehle, RN

  5. Review Falls Change Ideas tested to date in your organization

  6. Measures

  7. Measures

  8. Measures

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  10. Measures

  11. Lessons Learned on Sustaining Falls Improvement Work during Action Period • What advice would you give to other teams? • Expect to have resistance from staff (poor buy-in) • Be aware of your population (cognitive impairment, increased wandering, frailty) • Be realistic when establishing goals. (SMART) • Be patient, don’t get overwhelmed “Rome wasn't built in a day”  • What are your key insights? • Effective & efficient communication by all stakeholders • Continuous education • Continual change with your population

  12. Challenges to Sustaining Falls Improvement • What were some barriers? • Diverse demographics • Environment (structural layout) • Staff buy-in • Staff turn-over • What are some facilitators? • Excellent committee members (great commitment) • Up-to-date policies and procedures (reviewed annually) • How do you propose to move forward? • By sustaining our Fall Leaf Program to achieve our goal of decreasing falls by 25% from average of 17 falls per month to 12 and an average of 2-3 falls with injury per month to 0-1 per month. • To continue to have monthly Fall Committee meetings to review collected data, analyze and make necessary changes • Keeping in compliance with Residents First and Best Practices

  13. 6 Month Post FFLS Sustainability Plans for Falls Improvement Work

  14. 6 Month Post FFLS Sustainability Plan (continued)

  15. Contact Information • Name: Jennifer George • Email: jenniferg@wightman.ca • Phone Number: 519-343-2611 ext. 227

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