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24 • BrainMatters • Fall/Winter 2021 Helping staff hone those skills is Baycrest's Simulation Activities in Gerontological Education (SAGE), a volunteer-based and geriatric-focused simulation program. SAGE sessions role play a variety of scenarios and situations so healthcare professionals can practice how to assess and manage physical ailments or cognitive challenges in a safe and effective way. They learn and refine skills such as communication, interviewing, assessment, and other interprofessional competencies that lead to better patient care. Begun as a pilot program by the Baycrest Centre for Education in partnership with Baycrest's Volunteer Services Department, SAGE now permanently resides with the Training and Simulation Division in the Centre for Education. At the heart of SAGE is a group of about 20 Baycrest older adult volunteers who have been trained as simulated participants (SP). These individuals play the part of a patient, resident, client, family member or healthcare provider during the training sessions. SAGE SPs bring their life experience to the roles they play, which allows for authenticity of the simulations. Simulations vary. Some take place face-to-face so professionals can develop their skills in counselling, behaviour management or information sharing. Others involve short "trigger videos," appropriately named because they're designed to trigger discussions on any number of sensitive topics. These videos are often incorporated into Baycrest's online e-learning modules, making them accessible to many care professionals who want to sharpen their skills. Other SAGE activities include participant interviews conducted by interns to learn about the health and well-being for older adults as they embark on their healthcare careers. The SP program, now active for about five years, was helpful simulating online assessments during the COVID-19 pandemic. As several aspects of care moved to virtual delivery, the SAGE SPs worked with Baycrest neuropsychologists to help them learn how to administer neurological tests via Zoom. SAGE LE ARNING Simulated Teaching Scenarios Create Bet ter Patient Care Improving the well-being of older adults and helping them age without fear relies on having well-trained professionals who can manage situations with the right balance of professionalism and sensitivity. In fact, Baycrest health professionals are renowned for their skillful delivery of care that meets the social, cultural and clinical needs of our patients. SAGE volunteers in simulated scenario

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