Welcome to the Lakeland Communities Community Conversation Agenda 5:00 – 5:20 • Welcome, Introductions, & Opening Comments • Icebreaker Part 1
5:20 – 5:55 • Zone Presentation, questions • Icebreaker Part 2 • Provincial spotlight
5:55 – 7:10 • Working Together Activity 1: · What challenges do you face related to wellness, and disease and injury prevention, in your area? Activity 2: · What partnerships exist or could be formed in your area to address these challenges?
7:10 – 7:15 • Next Steps 7:15 - 8:00 • Mix, Mingle & Prioritize Community Conversations
• Why are we here? • How will this be beneficial to all? • How will feedback be used? • What will be shared back to participants?
Discussion guidelines
• Everyone contributes, no one dominates • Focus on the future, don’t score keep the past • Obstacles, if offered, are accompanied by a recommendation • Assume the best in one another Wellness
• Wellness is: • an active process of becoming aware and making choices • more than being free from illness • a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being • Many factors contribute to wellness and health, including:
• Income and social status • Social supports and coping • Employment and working skills conditions • Healthy behaviours • Education and literacy • Access to health services • Childhood experiences • Biology and genetic factors • Physical environments • Culture • Gender A decade as AHS
National and international leader in many areas of healthcare, from stroke care to health system integration
Responded in times of crisis: 2011 Slave Lake wildfire, 2013 south Alberta floods, 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire
Introduced Strategic Clinical Networks, Wisdom Council, Provincial Advisory Councils, Patient & Family Advisory Councils
Collaborate with Primary Care Networks
Established six Health Advisory Councils in North Zone: Lakeland Communities, Lesser Slave Lake, Peace Tamarack, True North, Wood Buffalo
Icebreaker Part 1
What healthcare service in your area do you most appreciate? Presentation
Gregory Cummings Chief Zone Officer North Zone
Cindy Harmata Senior Operating Officer Rural East Allied & Seniors Health Programs (North Zone)
North Zone
Size: 448,500 km2
NZ is AHS’ largest geographic zone and most remote Fun fact: slightly bigger than Morocco (World’s 57th largest country)
Hospitals: 34 Physicians: 624 Staff: 10,852 Volunteers: 1,648
North Zone Recent Snapshot
New facilities • High Prairie Health Complex • Permanent dialysis unit in Lac La Biche • Wabasca-Desmarais EMS Station • AHS acquired the Good Samaritan Society Mountain View Centre in Hinton
Facility upgrades • Westlock, Cold Lake & Smoky Lake heliports upgraded • Northern Lights Regional Health Centre • CT Scanner & MRI replaced • New heliport (opening TBD)
North Zone Recent Snapshot
New programs and enhancements • Youth Day Program in Grande Prairie • Street Connect in Fort McMurray • Opioid Dependency Program in Bonnyville and High Prairie • Public Health Clinic added in Janvier, and additional clinics added in Red Water • Enhance care in the community resources led to expansion in mental health and home care services
Increase in physicians in AHS’ North Zone – 27 in 12 months And an additional 12 have signed return to service agreements or accepted job offer letters Looking ahead for the Zone…
• Addition of midwifery services to North Zone communities • Connect Care • Improving access to continuing care facilities • Improving Indigenous health services, and ensuring AHS staff have cultural awareness training • Grande Prairie Regional Hospital (opening TBD) • Continued work in enhancing care in the community Area Successes
• Addition of new supportive living residences in Boyle, Lac La Biche and Smoky Lake • Enhancing Care in the Community added new resources to Home Care and Mental Health teams • Increased access to addiction and mental health children’ services • CT scanning suite in Lac La Biche (2020) • Expanded hours for CT scanner in Cold Lake (24/7) • A number of security upgrades to facilities in the area (Athabasca, St. Paul, Cold Lake, Lac La Biche)
Area Challenges
• Meeting demands for addiction and mental health needs • Obstetrical demands • Physician recruitment • Transportation
InWhat Edmonton is the Zone Health Plan? In Edmonton Zone Questions
Icebreaker Part 2
What is the greatest contributor to wellness in your area? Provincial spotlight
Activity 1 (15 minutes)
What challenges do you face related to wellness, and disease and injury prevention, in your area?
Instructions: • Table host to write the question at the top of the page • Consider the question, together • Share your responses; table host will write on flipchart • Table host will ask the group to review list and select a ‘top three’ • Table host will write the top three on a new page • Table host shares their top three list with all
Activity 2 (20 minutes)
What partnerships exist or could be formed in your area to address the challenges?
Instructions: • Table host to write the question at the top of the page • Together, review the three challenges on flipchart, and consider the partnerships question • Share some ideas • Summarize your ideas and your table host will write the key ideas on sticky notes, and place them under/beside the related challenge • Table host shares the ideas with all
Next steps
• After the last activity, complete the evaluation provided at your tables or via email
• Share additional comments with us via: [email protected]
• Summary document will be drafted and shared with you
• Visit Together4Health.ca Mix, mingle, prioritize
Instructions for prioritizing: • Circulate and review challenges on flipcharts at all the tables • Place your dots on the top three - • Blue dot is highest priority; • Yellow is second; • Red is third • Note any comments on the four goals posted around the room Reminders
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Thank you!