Partners In Care: Navigating Resources for Frail Seniors

In March of 2024, the Vancouver Divisions Seniors and Frail Elder Committee partnered with the Vancouver Primary Care Networks to deliver an information session for Primary Care Providers to share valuable information to help them support their frail senior patients.  81 Primary Care Providers attended the session, which was a follow up from the  PCN Engagement Forums held in November of 2023, where we engaged providers on the barriers they experience when trying to support their frail senior patients to live well in the community. At the information session, attendees received presentations from the PCN Interprofessional Team and Vancouver Coastal Health Vancouver Community Services, as well as several Community Partner Organizations, on the services they provide to support frail seniors living in the community. Case studies were used to support more practical takeaways.

The infographic below gives a high level summary of the event.

Event Recordings

Did you miss the event, or need a refresher? You can view the recorded presentations for the event below.

Event Resources

Did you miss the event, or need a refresher? You can view and download the resources below including the presentation slides and the Patient Journey Maps from the case studies shared at the event.

Q & A

Many different disciplines work together within Home Health Services to support patients. Depending on the patient’s needs, they could be first connected to a Case Manager, a Nurse, an Occupational Therapist, a Physiotherapist, a Social Worker, a Dietitian, a Speech Language Therapist or a Spiritual Health Practitioner. Depending on the needs of the patient, these clinicians may refer on to other programs such as Adult Day Programs, Long Term Care, or Home Support Services.