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Access to French Language Services, more specifically to long term care beds and specialized dementia care units are not equitable and accessible across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and do not meet the specific needs of the Francophones in terms of location and language needs. Based on the goals of laying the foundation for action-oriented public / private / not-for-profit partnerships (social enterprise), better defining the needs of the Francophone community for specialized long-term...
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Access to long-term nursing homes by French-speaking seniors in minority situations is a very real problem. However, few studies have been conducted on this subject. We wanted to better understand this issue in New Brunswick while taking into account the language aspect. In this article, we will present the problem based on different issues encountered by Francophones in minority situations and by giving an overview of the studies conducted on French-speaking seniors in minority situations....
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Background: Approximately half of decedents in Ontario, Canada, receive some palliative care, but little is known about the influence of language on the nature of these services. Objective: To examine differences between English- and French-speaking residents of Ontario in end-of-life care and outcomes (e.g., health care costs and location of death). Design: A retrospective cohort study using multiple linked databases. Setting/Subjects: A population-based cohort of decedents in Ontario...
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Health disparities exist across different linguistic groups. Language barriers in primary care can negatively affect access to healthcare services and the quality and safety of care at the end-of-life. This study will take a novel, in-depth look at the experience of language- and/or cultural-discordant care for adults from linguistic minority groups through the eyes of primary care physicians providing palliative and/or end-of-life care. Language and cultural discordance means that the...
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Cette étude vise à explorer le problème de logement lié au vieillissement de la population. L’objet principal de la présente thèse est de comprendre les déterminants socioéconomiques qui influencent la décision des personnes âgées d’aller vivre en maison de retraite et leur choix d’une maison de retraite en particulier. Les données ont été collectées à l’aide d’une méthode qualitative, par l’entremise d’entrevues semi-directives. Les trente-sept personnes âgées constituant notre échantillon...
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The loss of language skills is one of the most challenging aspects of living with dementia. This is particularly true for bilingual individuals, who have difficulty in maintaining fluency in more than one language. Language and culture overlap greatly, with potential implications for the well-being of people with dementia (PWD) being cared for in their ‘second’ language or culture. Our aim was to review the available relevant literature, together with an examination of the potential effects...
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Ce rapport a été préparé dans le cadre du Plan d’Action Conjoint 2019-2022 du RLISS-Entité,¹ où les soins et les services aux aînés sont considérés comme prioritaires et, en particulier, l’accès aux soins de longue durée (SLD) dans la région d’Érié St. Clair. Le présent rapport vise à formuler des recommandations à l’intention de Santé Ontario (SO) Ouest afin de combler les lacunes en matière d’accessibilité aux soins de longue durée (SLD) en français et, par conséquent, dans les services...
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L’accès aux services de santé en français préoccupe grandement les communautés francophones vivant en situation minoritaire. Le présent article offre un survol de l’espace francophone dans les résidences collectives d’aînés du Nouveau-Brunswick, de la Nouvelle-Écosse et de l’Ontario à la lumière d’une recherche exploratoire menée en 2012. L’analyse des données obtenues auprès d’aînés, d’aidants et du personnel, l’examen de la répartition géographique des résidences et de la population...
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Parmi les programmes et les services de santé offerts à la population de la région de Sudbury, il en est un qui mérite une mention particulière tant par l’efficacité de son organisation que par la qualité du « caring » qu’on y exerce et c’est le Programme régional des soins palliatifs.
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