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22 • BrainMatters • Fall/Winter 2024 VIRTUAL BEHAVIOURAL MEDICINE: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF BRAIN HEALTH CARE Baycrest has always been driven by innovation and offering best-in-class care. This equates to better quality of life for our residents and for older adults who are now aging in place. VIRTUAL BEHAVIOURAL MEDICINE REDUCES WAIT TIMES Our Virtual Behavioural Medicine program (VBM), located in the Pamela & Paul Austin Centre for Neurology and Behavioural Support at Baycrest, reduces wait times and helps keep dementia patients in familiar environments. Using video conferencing, our doctors observe patients, assess what they need, and prescribe drugs or other treatments to help control aggressive behaviours. Since launching, we've treated more than 300 patients throughout Ontario who have a hard time accessing our campus. REMARKABLE RESULTS: • Patients respond well to treatments • Behaviours have improved • Hospitals admissions have been slashed by 80 per cent • Wait times for the inpatient unit at Baycrest have been cut to two weeks from one year Patients who remain in their surroundings enjoy a higher quality of life and respond better to treatments because they are more relaxed and less stressed. "As a fully virtual program, VBM can be adopted worldwide and therefore has the potential to help people living with dementia everywhere to live their best possible lives." - Dr. Morris Freedman, Medical Director, Pamela & Paul Austin Centre for Neurology and Behavioural Support

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