
Our Collaborations
Provincial Geriatrics Leadership Ontario (PGLO): Seniors Care Network supports/co-leads various Provincial projects through committee and working group memberships. Learn more about PGLO.
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Specialized Geriatric Services East: Comprised of The Regional Geriatric Program of Eastern Ontario (Champlain), the Centre for Studies in Aging and Health at Providence Care (South East), and Seniors Care Network (Central East), we have been collaborating since 2019 to build necessary specialized geriatric service infrastructure in the Ontario Health East Region. Learn more about SGS East.
Ontario Health East Adult Day Programs Collaborative: Since June 2024, leadership from the Champlain ADP Providers Service Network, Seniors Care Network in Central East, and Victoria Order of Nurses in South East have been collaborating to support and enhance ADP efforts across the Ontario Health East Region.
Central East Adult Day Programs Committee: Seniors Care Network co-chairs this Committee comprising of 17 providers across 44 sites.
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Central East Geriatric Emergency Management Nurse Network: Convened in 2013, Seniors Care Network coordinates a Network of GEM Nurse programs, including GEM Nurses, Emergency Department Managers, and stakeholders (e.g. Emergency Department Physicians, Care Coordinators, Discharge Planners, etc.). Key achievement have included development and implementation of tools to support clinical practice, metrics reporting, research, evaluation, and professional development.
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Central East Primary Care Memory Clinics Committee: This committee brings together Primary Care Memory Clinics and stakeholders from across the Region to collaborate on emerging issues, professional development, and advocacy.
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Central East SGS Cognition Referral Pathway: Collaborating with our local Alzheimer Society Chapters and GAIN Regional Leadership to improve patient navigation and transitions.
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Mission United- GAIN-Seniors Care Network Collaborative: A pilot project to provide Comprehensive Geriatric Assessments to select vulnerably housed older adults with memory concerns. Mission United is a social service and primary health care HUB for those experiencing homelessness.
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Peterborough Older Adult Advocate: collaborating with GAIN Regional, ASPKLNH, OPP and other local partners to implement and Older Adult Advocate resource in Peterborough to support older adults suspected of physical and/or financial abuse.
Our Partners
The Advancement for Dementia Care Care: A collaboration between Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences and Ontario Tech University, The ADCC brings together persons living with dementia, their care partners, local service agencies, and researchers to co-design innovations. Seniors Care Network supports a number of initiatives associated with this work.
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Durham Regional Police Services: Partnering with Senior Support Services, we collaborate to provide training for police, staff, students, and partners.
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Ontario Tech University: We participate in a number of initiatives (research and education) within the Faculty of Health Sciences, and frequently collaborate with Faculty, trainees, and students. Seniors Care Network has been an official partner of Ontario Tech University for over a decade.
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University of Toronto: We participate in a number of initiatives (research and education) within the Temerty Faculty of Medicine, awrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), and The Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME).​​​