supporting children where they live, learn and play: child & family centred care in an...
DESCRIPTION
Sunrise Health Region’s Children’s Therapy Program (CTP) supports children where they live, learn and play. This session will describe CTP’s journey in the development of a community-based, family-centred service delivery model for children’s therapy in rural Saskatchewan. In alignment with recommendations from the RockBank report (2007) and Saskatchewan’s Patient First Review (2009), CTP redesigned services to children and families to increase access, reduce wait times, and improve the family experience. With an innovative approach to service delivery, CTP has established stronger working relationships with parents, community agencies and First Nations partners.TRANSCRIPT
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Increased Access• Moved from providing treatment in clinical
treatment space to home and community settings
Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
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METRICS
• Parent/ Caregiver surveys
• Data= increase in overall satisfaction of services
Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
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IMPACT OF CHANGES
FAMILIES & STAFF
• Increase in satisfaction of service delivery• Increase in therapy goals met through multi-disciplinary
treatment• Expanded public education in prevention and intervention
Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
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Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
Improve the family experience
• Family focused, rather than provider focused, services
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A therapy program and family service plan is developed based on the child’s and family strengths, concerns, goals, and dreams!
Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
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Parent/Caregiver Education
Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
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Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
Working RelationshipsParents
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Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
Working RelationshipsCommunity Agencies
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Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
Working RelationshipsFirst Nations partners
• Cote Drop in Clinic • Community Health Nurse
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Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
Challenges
• Space
• Location
• Travel
• Fragmented services
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Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
Rural Saskatchewan
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Working together
-to provide families with knowledge, skills, resources, and confidence to help their children gain independence, mobility and communication in everyday life.
Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
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Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.
Key messages
• Family is the most important influence in a child’s life
• include parents from the beginning as full team members
• Teamwork is more effective than a siloed approach
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Questions? Contact Me:
Linda Spracklin-CrossChildren’s Therapy Program ManagerSunrise Health [email protected]
www.qualitysummit.ca#QS14