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Montreal Bonaventure Hilton Floor Plan Program at a Glance Thursday, October 24 Friday, October 25 Saturday, October 26 08:30 - 16:30 Pre-Conference Events 08:30 - 10:00 Keynote: Michel Clair, 08:30 - 10:00 Keynote: Tom Perls Ken Fyke 19:00 - 21:00 Opening Ceremonies 10:00 - 10:30 Break & Exhibits Keynote: Xavier Gaullier 10:00 - 10:30 Break & Exhibits 10:00 - 12:00 Poster Session III 21:00 - 23:00 Reception & Exhibits 10:00 - 12:00 Poster Session I (cont'd) Poster Session I 10:30 - 12:00 Concurrent Session III 10:30 - 12:00 Concurrent Session I 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch on own 12:15 - 13:45 Divisional Luncheons 13:00 - 14:30 Concurrent Session IV 14:00 - 15:30 Concurrent Session II 14:30 - 15:00 Meet the Director of the 14:00 - 15:30 Poster Session II Institute on Aging 14:00 - 15:30 CIHR Grant Crafting 14:30 - 15:00 Break & Exhibits Session 15:00 - 16:30 Concurrent Session V 15:30 - 16:00 Break & Exhibits 16:30 - 17:30 Closing Panel 15:30 - 16:00 Meet the CJA Editors 16:00 - 17:30 Annual General Meeting 5 Canadian Association on Gerontology Pre-Conference Events Organizer: Réjean Hébert, MD, M Phil, Scientific Director, Institute of Aging Speakers: Réjean Hébert, Institute of Aging Thursday, October 24 Pierre Durand, Unité de recherche en gériatrie de l’Université Laval Workshop 1 Howard Bergman, McGill University Measuring the outcomes in day hospitals and geriatric François Béland, Université de Montréal day centres programs: The Quebec experience and Walter N. Leutz, Brandeis University challenges Larry W. Chambers, University of Ottawa Sharon Tell, Community Care Services, Edmonton This workshop will help identify the key challenges in assessing Time: 09:00-16:30 the performance of day hospitals and geriatric day centres programs. Language: Bilingual Salle : Verdun One of the major roles of the Health and Social Services Minister is to analyze the funding formula and identify the factors Workshop 3 which determine a better balance between the supply and demand Innovative Practices to achieve quality in an of services. The work of the Bédard Committee should help in the underfunded and overloaded system development of a new model to better distribute health resources, and to take into account the volume, complexity and diversity of From their experiences in the development of innovative front- the client group, as well as relative performance and effective line practices, stakeholders, researchers, managers and control of public financial resources. administrators will describe some of the challenges encountered and the actions taken. Some of the topics that will be covered In this context, measuring the outcomes in day hospitals and include: the research/clinical partnership and its impact, the geriatric day centres programs is key to assessing the supply of process of knowledge transfer, and strategies which will help services and related funding. stakeholders and researchers. Organizers: Shirley Dudgeon Tremblay, Institut universitaire de Organizer: Marie Amzallag, CLSC René-Cassin/IGSQ gériatrie de Montréal Speakers: Marie Amzallag, CLSC René-Cassin/IGSQ Michel Tousignant, Institut universitaire de gériatrie Viviane Backman, CLSC René-Cassin/IGSQ de Sherbrooke Nancy Guberman, UQAM Speakers: Mireille Dumont-Lemasson, Association des CLSC Sarita Israel, CLSC René-Cassin/IGSQ et des CHSLD du Québec Jean-Pierre Lavoie, Direction de la Santé publique Marie Bertrand, CLSC et CHSLD de Rosemont, de Montréal-Centre Résidence Robert Cliche Frédéric Le Cren, UQAM Marie Chevalier, Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Maxine Lithwick, CLSC René-Cassin /IGSQ Montréal Pam Orzeck, CLSC René-Cassin/IGSQ Johanne Desrosiers, Université de Sherbrooke, Thérese Viel, CLSC/CHSLD Haute-Ville Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Sherbrooke Silvia Straka, CLSC René-Cassin/IGSQ Michel Tousignant, Institut universitaire de gériatrie Time: 09:00-16:30 de Sherbrooke, Université de Sherbrooke Shirley Dudgeon Tremblay, Institut universitaire de Language: Bilingual Salle : Lachine gériatrie de Montréal Nicole Dubuc, Université de Sherbrooke, Institut Workshop 4 universitaire de gériatrie de Sherbrooke An Elder Friendly Hospital: Creating a Cultural Shift to Anne-Marie Cloutier, Association des CLSC et Realize a Preferred Future CHSLD du Québec Time: 09:00-16:30 The need to think about caring differently for hospitalized older people has come. This workshop will provide participants with Language: French Salle : St. Pierre innovative strategies to infiltrate acute care traditions with gerontological principles. Participants will learn, in a cost neutral Workshop 2 way, how to influence systems and processes in their organizations. Integrated services delivery networks for frail elderly : This workshop would mark the beginning of a national movement A Canadian overview to create Elder Friendly Hospitals. Over the past years Integrated Service Delivery (ISD) networks Older adults are the majority of people using hospital services. The literature is fraught with examples of how dangerous a hospital have been developed to improve continuity of care and increase the can be for older adults. Today many organizations are struggling efficacy and efficiency of services, especially for elderly and with the demands of quality service delivery in a climate of fiscal disabled populations. This workshop will present an overview of restraint. Non-traditional approaches are required. Innovation is some integrated services networks implemented across Canada. key and our organization has taken up the challenge in ways that The workshop includes the following projects : SIPA (Montréal), are unusual and cost effective. What the mother babe, pediatric PRISMA (Quebec), CHOICE (Edmonton) and the Dementia Care movement accomplished twenty-five years ago is achievable for Network (Toronto). people at the other end of the life spectrum. This workshop will Canadian Association on Gerontology 6 , Oct ay ob d e rs r u 2 h 4 T demonstrate to participants how to begin the change process that is needed to protect vulnerable older patients in all processes of Opening Night Events coming to, being in and leaving hospital. Organizer: Vancouver Island Health Authority Thursday, October 24 Speakers: Belinda Parke, Vancouver Island Health Authority Lesley Moss, Vancouver Island Health Authority Opening Ceremonies and Reception Clarice Dillman, Vancouver Island Health Authority Time: 19:00 - 23:00 Linda Birdsall, Vancouver Island Health Authority Locations: Ceremonies: Westmount/Outremont Penny Brand, Vancouver Island Health Authority Reception: Fontaine A/B Dr. Marilynn Bater, Vancouver Island Health Authority The Opening Ceremonies will set the tone for the conference Dr. Neil Donen, Vancouver Island Health Authority theme, “Aging and Society: Taking Charge of the Future”. Stay Carmen Troje, BSc(Pharm), MALT(candidate), tuned! After the welcoming comments from dignitaries, Xavier Regional Pharmacy Coordinator for Residential and Gaullier will provide the first keynote address of the conference. Continuing Care Join us afterwards for a reception in the Exhibition Hall. Dr. D. Williams, MD FRCPC, Geriatric Services Time: 13:00-17:00 Language: English Salle : La Salle Keynote Session Simultaneous interpretation is provided for all Keynote Sessions Location: Westmount/Outremont Aging and Society: Taking Charge of the Future - Xavier Gaullier Xavier Gaullier first studied Literature (he holds a B.A in Literature and a B.A in Philosophy), before moving to Sociology and doing research work at the University of Chicago (USA). He completed a Ph.D. (Doctorat de For patients and caregivers: to troisième cycle) in Sociology (1979) help understand the disease and and a further Doctorat d’État in plan for the future. The program Humanities (Sorbonne, 1988). consist of two components: First Professor, and then Director • A Welcome kit including a at the Institut d’Études Sociales TM The TriAD program is video and a workbook Day (Paris), Mr. Gaullier has worked as a by Day bulletins designed to guide the clinician, researcher for the Centre de • On the Horizon newsletters Sociologie des Organisations before the person affected and the joining the CNRS (National Scientific Research Centre), in 1980, A NEW toll-free information line at where he has successively led the following research units “Ages caregiver in a team approach 1-888-370-6444 staffed with registered nurses from Monday to and Society”, “Social Time, Ages and Cultural Models”. Jointly to Alzheimer Disease. Friday, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., responsible for the interdisciplinary DEA (Degree in Advanced Eastern Standard Time Studies) “Aging, Health and Society” (Sorbonne, Paris V), he was also “chargé de mission” for the International Labour Office and Call 1-888-370-6444 to obtain your the European Community, and a Member of the Scientific TriADTM program or visit our Committee of the Mission Interministérielle de Recherche (MIRE) website at www.alzheimercentre.ca (Interministerial Mission on Research). for additional information. His work has focused on study of the social net and the welfare For clinicians: to help in the early state, the sociology of public and private sector policies and old diagnosis and management of the age, and “managing ages” in the workplace and in society. His disease. Physicians should contact research has led him to study population aging in the context of their Pfizer representative to obtain evolving lifestyles, social time and life cycles. He has conducted these resources. numerous empirical studies through