The Council on Aging of Ottawa
Quality standards are important for patients and their caregivers to know what to expect in their care. Caregivers of individuals with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) need to have access to information, tools, and resources to help manage the challenges associated with COPD. In recognition of COPD Awareness Month in November, join us to learn about:
• the updated Ontario Health COPD qualitystandard and patient guide
• key quality statements that can enhance care for people with COPD and their caregivers in the
community
• programs, tools, and resources for caregivers to support people with COPD
• other caregivers’ experiences
Our Speakers:
Gracia Mabaya is a Lead in the Clinical and Quality Standards Program at Ontario Health. Having dedicated nearly eight years to Ontario Health, she has spearheaded and contributed to the development and refinement of quality standards across various health conditions, including the recent update of the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Care in the Community for Adults quality standard. Julie M. Skelding is a Senior Specialist, Quality Improvement, Ontario Health and masters prepared nurse with experience in quality improvement, change management and most recently the implementation of a province-wide COPD initiative. Julie’s clinical experience in primary care, mental health, and sleep medicine gives her a deep understanding of health care services to improve patient care and support staff in change management to enable system transformation.
Date:
Wednesday, November 20th, 2024
Time: 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. ET
Place: Zoom
(link provided via email to those who register)
Cost: Free
• Please note that this presentation is only available in English.
• Pour de l’information sur nos programmes et services en français, visitez aidantsontario.ca ou communiquez avec nous par courriel à info@aidantsontario.ca.
For more information, please contact: info@ontariocaregiver.ca