the past two years tested canada’s health systems and the people working in them to the limit. we learned how to innovate fast. high profile innovations like virtual care and vaccines emerged when other options simply weren’t available. and sharing ingenious emerging solutions has also been essential to address new challenges, including in long-term care (ltc).the pandemic has had a profound impact on those who live and work in long-term care, and their families. care home residents accounted for
more than two-thirds of canada’s covid-19 deaths between march 1, 2020 and february 15, 2021. harm in long-term care rapidly became the single biggest patient safety issue in the country.long-term care homes faced many challenges at the same time: pandemic prevention and response, covid-19 and non-covid-19 care, staffing shortages and worker safety, and the safe presence of family. organizations had to respond rapidly, seeking practical solutions to support people and save lives.working in partnership to rise to these challenges made all the difference.at
healthcare excellence canada (hec), we saw this first-hand. more than 1,500 homes caring for over 180,000 residents came together in response to the pandemic, under the name
ltc+. together we shared experiences and best practices, and hec provided coaching, virtual learning opportunities and seed funding to implement action plans and help long-term care organizations strengthen their response as they moved through the pandemic.in partnership, we were able to face challenges head-on, thinking innovatively, while sharing solutions to help others across canada.