
Strengthening a Palliative Approach in Long-Term Care
Individuals in long-term care (LTC) who are reaching end-of-life have unique physical, emotional, social, psychological, and spiritual needs. A palliative approach to care ensures these needs are being met in a compassionate way that enhances the quality of life, limits suffering and provides needed comfort.
This podcast explores the palliative approach to long-term care through conversations with patients, health care professionals, family members, researchers and others who want to improve how we care for people in long-term care.
Production of these podcasts has been made possible through a financial contribution from Health Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of Health Canada.
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Strengthening a Palliative Approach in Long-Term Care
Goals of Care in Long-Term Care: a conversation with physician and researcher Dr. Henry Siu
"That's where the communication bit really is important. There's still medicine along the way, there's still chronic disease management. but it's the soft skills and the relationships and how you can leverage that to really make that stay for the long-term care resident and their family as peaceful, as comfortable and as high quality for them as possible."
Dr. Henry Siu is an associate professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University. He has a clinical interest in working with older adults in primary care, and his scholarship is focused on long-term care. He has also been an active attending physician in a Hamilton Long Term Care home since 2010.
Learn more about the Strengthening a Palliative Approach to Long-Term Care project at: https://spaltc.ca/