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Baycrest and Baycrest Foundation 2012-2013 Annual Report

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We Care today & tomorrow SPOTLIGHTING BEST PRACTICE In recognition of its expertise in elder care, research and education, Baycrest Health Sciences was selected in 2012 as a candidate for becoming a Best Practice Spotlight Organization (BPSO). Partnering with the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO), Baycrest nurses and their colleagues in other disciplines are working together to earn the right to join 51 international BPSOs. During this three-year initiative, inter-professional working groups will be implementing the RNAO's best practice guidelines in five clinical areas of focus, including prevention of falls and injuries from falls, and screening for delirium, dementia and depression. The aim is to build capacity for translating evidence-based practice at the point of care. In November, some 50 nurses and allied health professionals from Baycrest attended the RNAO's best practice champions' workshop, where a toolkit for applying best practice guidelines was introduced. For its part, the advanced practice nursing team has organized skills training days where nurses work in small groups on case-based scenarios. "By aligning our clinical skills day with the BPSO initiative, we're giving nurses at Baycrest the chance to learn more about the guidelines we'll be implementing so that they're engaged and involved in the process," said advanced practice nurse Aysha Bandali. Award-winning personal support worker team, from left, Zion Fremichael, Paulette Williams, Donna Nakhid and Imelda Bowen.

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