• Grace Welch - Ontario's long-term care should be an election issue -
    Jun 11 2022
    Grace Welch - Ontario's long-term care should be an election issue - by The LTC Chronicles Podcast
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    24 mins
  • The LTC Chronicles Podcast - Founder Mike Michel - TrainR App
    Mar 18 2022
    In this episode I speak with the Mike Michel the founder of the TrainR Caregiving App to assist caregivers. Website: https://caretrainr.com/ Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/ee/app/caretrainr/id1531034349 The link👇is a detailed tutorial 7min watch diving deep into the app and its functionality. https://www.canva.com/design/DAE6_l8g_kI/KBLRkwkqfSfnmrfkUTJGlg/view?utm_content=DAE6_l8g_kI&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=homepage_design_menu The discount code is wendy - this discount will expire June 1, 2022
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    34 mins
  • The LTC Chronicles Podcast- Nursing Crisis-Dr Doris Grinspun CEO of the RNAO
    Mar 10 2022
    In this episode discuss the nursing crisis in healthcare in Ontario with Dr. Doris Grinspun the CEO of the Registered Nursing Association of Ontario (RNAO) Bio: Dr. Doris Grinspun is Chief Executive Officer of the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO), the professional association representing registered nurses, nurse practitioners. and nursing students in the province of Ontario, Canada’s largest jurisdiction. RNAO’s mandate is to advance healthy public policy and the role of registered nurses and nurse practitioners. Grinspun assumed this position in 1996. She is the founder and visionary of RNAO’s internationally renowned Best Practice Guidelines Program and a leading figure in Canadian and international health and nursing policy. Provincial Election Platform: https://rnao.ca/policy/platform-provincial Chief Nursing Office of Canada: https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/icec/ao-pa/AssignmentOpportunity-eng.aspx?ID=9a14cfc3-9068-4d00-87d7-698961780aa7&GoCTemplateCulture=en-CA Provincial Chief Nursing Officer of Ontario https://www.gojobs.gov.on.ca/Preview.aspx?Language=English&JobID=176656 Contact: Twitter@ltc_chronicles Instagram: the_ltc_chronicles_podcast
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    43 mins
  • The LTC Chronicles - Meagan Gillmore - Some young adults with disabilities are stuck in LTC
    Jan 6 2022
    In today's episode I speak with Meagan Gallmore with is an independant reporter who wrote an article Young People with disabilities in long term care Article: https://broadview.org/young-people-with-disabilities-long-term-care/ BIO: Meagan Gillmore has worked as a journalist for outlets across Canada, including in the Yukon and New Brunswick. She started working with AMI-audio in 2016 and is currently an accessibility reporter for NOW with Dave Brown. Meagan’s writing has appeared in various outlets, including the CBC, Toronto Star, TVO.org and The Walrus. Her Walrus essay, “The author who shaped the way we represent disability”—about the late children’s author Jean Little—was nominated for a Digital Publishing Award in 2021 and read by Meagan on Voices of The Walrus. Meagan was born in London, Ont., and grew up in Brantford, where she earned a degree in English and journalism from Wilfrid Laurier University. She also has a certificate in publishing from Centennial College. She’s pursuing a Master’s degree in journalism from Carleton University in Ottawa. She is a passionate lover of books, country music, chocolate and peanut butter combinations, podcasts, the Toronto Blue Jays, and puppies, among more serious pursuits. Meagan is continually amazed by all the people she meets as a result of her visual impairment (and perhaps because her love of travel is combined with a poor sense of direction). She believes disability can lead us to better and deeper relationships. Each month on Connecting Disability she asks others about how their disability has expanded their connections with others, themselves and society. Petition: https://petitions.ourcommons.ca/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-3656 Contact: Twitter@ltc_chronicles Intagram: @
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    42 mins