Resources
Note:
Resources listed below are primarily those developed by, or associated with the Champlain Dementia Network
Education for Professionals
For Physicians
Position Paper on Education
Teacher Resources
Inventory for Dementia Training and Education in the Champlain Region
Newsletters and Fact Sheets
CDN Fact Sheet: Early Diagnosis and Prevention
CDN Fact Sheet: Increased Staffing in Long-Term Care Homes
CDN Fact Sheet: Respite
Dementia Newsletter for Physicians
Resource for MPPs: Champlain Region Priorities: It’s time to act – Ontario’s dementia imperative (Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 2008)
Resource for MPPs: Champlain Region Priorities: It’s time to act – Ontario’s dementia imperative (Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 2009)
Resource for MPPs: Champlain Region Priorities: It’s time to act – Ontario’s dementia imperative (Vol. 3, No. 1, Summer 2010)
Physicians
A Practical Guide to Consent and Capacity
Case Study Continuum
Dementia Newsletter for Physicians
Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment Services (Eastern Counties)
Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment Services (Ottawa)
Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment Services (Renfrew County)
Driving and Dementia e-module
The Driving and Dementia Toolkit
Public Policy / Strategic Plan
Caregivers and Dementia Report – report (Caledon Institute)
Caregivers and Dementia Report – appendices (Caledon Institute)
CDN Fact Sheet: Early Diagnosis and Prevention
CDN Facts Sheet: Increased Staffing in Long-Term Care Homes
CDN Fact Sheet: Respite
Dementia Needs Assessment – Analysis and Follow-up Report, Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County, May 2013
Integrated Model of Dementia Care – Champlain 2020: Making Choices that Matter; Champlain Dementia Network; Regionla Geriatric Program of Eastern Ontario, April 2013
Resource for MPPs: Champlain Region Priorities: It’s time to act – Ontario’s dementia imperative (Vol. 1, No. I, Winter 2008)
Resource for MPPs: Champlain Region Priorities: It’s time to act – Ontario’s dementia imperative (Vol. 2, No. I, Spring 2009)
Resource for MPPs: Champlain Region Priorities: It’s time to act – Ontario’s dementia imperative (Vol.3, No. 1, Summer 2010)
Toolkits for Caregivers
The Driving and Dementia Toolkit: for Patients and Caregivers
A Quick Guide to Services in Ottawa for Persons Living with Dementia and their Families
A Quick Guide to Services in Renfrew County for Persons Living with Dementia and their Families
No Thanks, We’re Fine: Supporting Families Living with Dementia
The Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County, in partnership with the Champlain Dementia Network and the Champlain CCAC launched this behaviour change video directed by the Peabody Award- winning Director Firdaus Kharas. This video The Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County, in partnership with the Champlain Dementia Network and the Champlain CCAC launched this behaviour change video directed by the Peabody Award- winning Director Firdaus Kharas. This video features the compelling stories of caregivers of people with dementia who share their experiences and encourage their fellow caregivers to seek community supports with the core message — that no caregiver is alone and that everyone should seek help. This video also includes interviews with medical and community experts in Champlain region. Please view and let us know what you think at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VFKP3HK. Your feedback will help people living with dementia. This video may be viewed from YouTube. Running time: 15 minutes.
Personal Health Record – how to work with it
Personal Health Record – Champlain Dementia Network
Toolkits for Professionals
A Practical Guide to Capacity and Consent Law
Dementia Primer: An Orientation Package for the new staff in dementia care areas
Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment Services (Eastern Counties)
Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment Services (Ottawa)
Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment Services (Renfrew County)
The Driving and Dementia Toolkit
Other (non-CDN resources)
10 by 20: Ontario action plan for dementia
From Home to Retirement Home – A Guide for Caregivers of Persons with Dementia
Getting Your Legal and Financial House in Order Early
Rising Tide: The Impact of Dementia on Canadian Society – Executive Summary
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