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PURPOSE, VALUES AND PRINCIPLES
                                                                                                                                                  CLINICAL OPTIMIZATION
                                                                                                                                                   CARING SAFELY
                                                                                                                                                   PATIENT EXPERIENCE
                         PURPOSE, VALUES AND PRINCIPLES
                                                                                                                                                   TEAM ENGAGEMENT
                        CLINICAL OPTIMIZATION
                                                                                                                                                   IT TRANSFORMATION
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                         CARING SAFELY
        ‘I come to work for patients’: UHN                                                                                         Toronto Rehab and Michener team up on
                                                                                                                                                   RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
        Environmental Services staff member                                                                                        aging simulation
        discusses role in patient care                                                                                                            Noosha Afshin Jah’s hands shake and      bands and weights that limit movement in her
                         PATIENT EXPERIENCE


                                                                                                                                                  her voice wavers as she arrives for her   joints and force her to walk slowly and with a
                                                                                                                                                  MICHENER INTEGRATION
                        Pat Mason has been making her           patient and staff experiences.                                                    appointment. Her joints ache, she’s      pronounced hunch. She wears goggles that limit her
                        “rounds” at Toronto General Hospital    In 2003, when SARS hit and visitors to the hospital                               uneasy on her feet and she relies on a   vision, earplugs that impair her hearing and gloves
                         TEAM ENGAGEMENT
                        (TGH) for more than 35 years, with      were limited, Pat felt that the patients needed a way to                          cane for mobility and support. She’s     that reduce her sense of touch. All together, the
                        her own special dose of healthy cheer.  connect with the outside world. So, she started picking            having trouble seeing clearly and tasks that were once   suit simulates many of the physical characteristics

                        A resource of information to medical    up Metro Toronto newspapers and handing them out                   easy for her – such as reading small print or getting in   associated with frailty.
        staff, a provider of hugs to concerned families, and a   to the patients on her floor every morning. At the time,          and out of a chair – have become significantly more     The frail aging simulation suit is part of the “Working
                         IT TRANSFORMATION
        conversation-buddy to patients who are healing, Pat     she worked in the transplant inpatient unit on the                 difficult.                                              With Seniors” specialty program offered by The
        considers the role of Environmental Services staff to   seventh floor of TGH.                                              Luckily, the frailty she is experiencing is temporary.   Michener Institute to help healthcare workers gain
        be much more than maintaining the cleanliness of the    This is a practice she has maintained for the past 13              Noosha, an occupational therapist at Toronto            a better understanding of the healthcare needs of an
        hospital.                                               years.  Every day of the work week, Pat’s shift starts             Rehab’s Musculoskeletal (MSK) and Multi-System          aging population. The suit immerses its wearer into
                         RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
        “I love my job. I come to work for patients,” explains   at 7 a.m., but she is at the hospital at 6 a.m. – first           Rehabilitation Program, is taking part in a simulation   the experience of what simple activities might feel like
        Pat, who now works in the transplant step-down unit     distributing the paper to patients on the seventh floor,           facilitated by The Michener Institute of Education at   for a frail older adult, helping to change participants’
        on the 10th floor at TGH.                               and then to those on the 10th floor.                               UHN that mimics the experience of becoming frail        perspectives on providing senior-friendly care.
                                                                                                                                   with age.
        “The staff look at me as more than a housekeeper. They   “The patients look forward to it,” explains Pat.                                                                                         Link to full story: click here.
        view me as a team member who’s working with them        “Many say, ‘Thank you. If it wasn’t for you, I’d be staring        Noosha is wearing a bright orange jumpsuit – the
        and their patients.” MICHENER INTEGRATION               at the wall.’”                                                     frail aging simulation suit – equipped with straps,

        For this year’s International Housekeeping Week, UHN                    Link to full story: click here.
        News profiled Pat, who explained what she enjoys about                                                                                                                                  Also Making News
                                                                      Also Making News
        housekeeping, and how she helps create exceptional






                                                                                                                                                                                                        First education day
                                                                          Toronto Rehab team goes                                                                                                       focused…adults born with
                                                                          outside hospital walls for seniors                                                                                            heart disease


                                                                          Grant allows Krembil researcher                                                                                               Blood transfusions are
                                                                          to use imaging to study                                                                                                       now quicker, simpler for
                                                                          Alzheimer’s                                                                                                                   patients


                                                                          Landmark agreement                                    To gain a deeper understanding of what frail aging might feel like for many   Finding a new home for
                                                                                                                                of her patients, Noosha Afshin Jah, Occupational Therapist at Toronto
                                                                          standardizes cancer care                              Rehab, stepped into the shoes of an older patient and participated in an aging   unused medical supplies
                                                                          training                                              simulation at The Michener Institute of Education at UHN. (Photo: UHN)


      Pat Mason sees the role of Environmental Services as team members to
      other departments who are critical in patient care. (Photo: UHN)
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