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Impact - Spring 2020

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Virtual self-care: a support tool for caregivers to actively take time out for themselves. An initial questionnaire available in an online format allows caregivers to understand the key areas of focus for their own health and well-being. Goal setting and educational materials assist the caregiver in prioritizing activities while being offered fun rewards to keep them on track and motivated. Safety sensors and monitoring apps: interactive safety monitoring tools designed to be seamless in the home of the person with dementia. Caregivers have the opportunity to track the sleep habits, movement and wandering of their loved one. The caregiver can be notified of any unusual changes through the mobile application and can also decide who has access to this information within the family. Online memory aging program: an online learning module through which caregivers will have the opportunity to learn about their own memory concerns and educate themselves on aging and brain health. Caregivers will also be able to take part in live- virtual sessions complementing the online course. (Baycrest Original) Video-streaming designed for seniors: technology designed for seniors, easy to use with a novel one-click-of-a-button remote. It allows anyone with a TV to have access to dementia care related content in a video-streaming format. During its pilot phase, B@H will continue refining its service, using feedback from pilot clientele to enhance its features and deliver the best quality of care and support. Visit Baycrest@home.com for more information. 2020 BAYCREST IMPACT 15

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