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Fairmount Home held a very special launch event June 18 to mark the home's Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) Best Practice Spotlight Organization (BPSO) pre-designation.
Frontenac County Deputy Warden Ron Vandewal hosted MPP Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston MPP John Jordan, Frontenac County Councillors, and many Fairmount residents and staff. A great time was had by all. Thank you all who attended and participated.
Fairmount's Tammy McConnel, Deputy Warden Ron Vandewal, Fairmount Administrator Susan Brant, Fairmount Director of Care Emily Shoniker, Fairmount Resident Alison Ahara, Fairmount's Rebecca McEwen, MPP John Jordan, and Fairmount's Anna Campbell cut the ribbon on Fairmount's RNAO BPSO effort, June 18.
“It’s a great honour for us to be selected as a BPSO pre-designate,” says Rebecca McEwen, Attending Nurse Practitioner at Fairmount and the home’s BPSO lead. “The hard work and dedication that goes into achieving BPSO designation is an important example of how the people who work with Fairmount consistently exceed the professional standards for resident care and administration in long-term care.”
John Jordan, MPP Lanark, Frontenac-Kingston, addresses the crowd at the June 18 celebration at Fairmount Home.BPSO pre-designation is an enduring professional partnership between Fairmount Home and the RNAO. It’s all about independent peer review and ensuring that Fairmount Home’s nursing staff continue to achieve the highest level of state-of-the-art care for residents. It’s just the beginning of a long BPSO journey for Fairmount. When full BPSO designation is achieved, it will signal that Fairmount exceeds professional standards for resident care. It’s independent confirmation that Fairmount nursing professionals are professional leaders among long-term care homes in Ontario.
Janet Chee, RNAO Associate Director, LTC Best Practice Program, addresses attendees in a video submission, June 18.
BPSO is an internationally respected knowledge strategy to optimize health outcomes at the individual, organizational, and health system levels. The BPSO program gives Fairmount the opportunity to formally partner with the RNAO to achieve prestigious BPSO designation. It will take at least three years of rigorous work for Fairmount nursing professionals to meet the specific deliverables required to earn full BPSO designation.
Among those deliverables for Fairmount are fulfilling best-practice requirements in three main areas: Person and Family Centred Care, Transitions in Care and Services, and Assessment and Management of Pressure Injuries for the Interprofessional Team.
Tammy McConnel, Rebecca McEwen, Shaila Aranha (RNAO LTC Best Practice Implementation Coach), Emily Shoniker, Anna Campbell, prepare to cut the cake at the June 18 RNAO BPSO launch event at Fairmount Home. The BPSO program is proven to encourage evidence-based culture, improve resident experience, enrich staff satisfaction, and lower costs. The overarching aim of the partnership between Fairmount Home and RNAO is to support evidence-based health interventions to better support Fairmount residents and families.
The objectives of the BPSO designation program are:
- Establish dynamic, long-term partnerships that focus on making an impact on resident care through supporting evidence-based practice.
- Demonstrate creative strategies for successfully implementing Best Practice Guidelines (BPGs) at Fairmount.
- Establish and use effective approaches to evaluate implementation activities through structure, process, and outcome indicators.
- Identify effective strategies for home-wide dissemination of BPG implementation and outcomes.
- Support achievement of the Quadruple Aim and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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Are you considering a career in Nursing because you want to contribute to and give back to friends, neighbours, and family in your local area? The Ontario Learn and Stay Grant provides funding for tuition, fees, books, and supplies for students studying in priority postsecondary Nursing programs in our region.
Study Nursing at St. Lawrence College, Queen’s University, Loyalist College, Algonquin College, La Cité Collégiale, or the University of Ottawa then apply to come work with us at Fairmount Home.
Follow the link for details and application pathways -> https://www.ontario.ca/page/ontario-learn-and-stay-grant
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St. Lawrence College (SLC) is proud to announce that its Bachelor of Science Nursing (BScN) program is the first college in Ontario to be granted accreditation by the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) for a stand-alone BScN degree. This accreditation solidifies the College's commitment to excellence in nursing education and ensures that its program meets rigorous standards of quality and effectiveness.
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KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD - St. Lawrence College is one of seven Ontario colleges that will be offering training to registered nurses that will qualify them to prescribe medications under certain conditions.
The training, which will take place through the college’s Continuing Education online platform starting in January, is in response to the provincial government’s announcement earlier this year that it would allow RNs to prescribe medications for certain conditions — such as contraception, immunizations, smoking cessation and topical wound care — in settings such as long-term care and retirement homes.
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TORONTO — The Ontario government is making it easier and more convenient for people to connect to care by expanding the role of registered nurses to prescribe medications, after meeting specific requirements, for certain conditions such as contraception, immunizations, smoking cessation, and topical wound care in a variety of settings close to home, including long-term care homes and retirement homes.
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The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), an international accreditor of health and human services, has awarded Fairmount Home staff top marks after this year’s consultative accreditation process.
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GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO — TORONTO — The Ontario government is making it easier and more convenient for people to connect to care by expanding the role of registered nurses to prescribe medications, after meeting specific requirements, for certain conditions such as contraception, immunizations, smoking cessation, and topical wound care in a variety of settings close to home, including long-term care homes and retirement homes.
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We are always looking to grow our team of dedicated and talented people, just like you. So, we're excited to announce our Employee Referral Bonus Program.
How it works
Fairmount Home employees who refer qualified candidates to work are eligible for a bonus that is paid-out as the referred employee is hired and meets set milestones.
Applicants have the option to indicate the name of an employee who referred them to the County of Frontenac when they register for their StarGarden account. The option is located at the bottom of the “Details” section in the StarGarden account area.
Milestones
For a new permanent full time employee referral:
- Fairmount Home employees who refer a candidate who is hired to fill a permanent, full time position will each receive $75.
- When the referred new employee successfully completes the probationary period (60 worked shifts from the date of hire), the Fairmount employee who referred them will receive an additional $125.
For a new permanent part time employee referral:
- Fairmount Home employees who refer a candidate who is hired to fill a permanent, part time position will each receive $50.
- When the referred new employee successfully completes the probationary period (80 worked shifts from the date of hire), the Fairmount employee who referred them will receive an additional $50.
For a new permanent casual employee referral:
- Fairmount Home employees who refer a candidate who is hired to fill a casual position will each receive $25.
- When the referred new employee successfully completes the probationary period (80 worked shifts from the date of hire), the Fairmount employee who referred them will receive an additional $50.
Criteria
- Referees must be actively employed at Fairmount Home in order to receive their referral bonuses.
- The applicant must provide the name of their referee at the time of application.
- Referral bonuses will be paid via payroll and are subject to regular tax deductions for incentives.
- The referral program will be reevaluated each year to gauge its effectiveness.
Current employees are invited to contact their manager or a human resources representative with any further questions they may have.
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TORONTO — The Ontario government is providing up to $1.25 billion to long-term care homes this year to hire and retain thousands more long-term care staff across the province, to continue increasing the amount of direct care time provided to residents. This is part of the government’s historic four-year, $4.9 billion commitment to hire and retain more than 27,000 registered nurses, registered practical nurses and personal support workers over four years and ensure residents receive, on average, four hours of direct care per day by March 31, 2025.
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