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Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP)
3001 Hospital Gate
Oakville, ON
L6M 0L8
Oakville, ON
L6M 0L8
905-845-2571 (main switchboard) * 905-845-2571 ext 4637 (for patient related inquiries)
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Last Updated: May 7, 2025: Suggest an edit
Eligibility / Target Population
Older adults admitted to medical and surgical units at OTMH
Fees
None
Contacts
Anne Marie Lozinski - Elder Life Specialist, HELP (Program Coordinator)
905-845-2571 ext 4222 * alozinski@haltonhealthcare.on.ca
Kelly Strong - Elder Life Specialist, HELP (Program Coordinator)
905-845-2571 ext 5914 * kstrong@haltonhealthcare.on.ca
905-845-2571 ext 4222 * alozinski@haltonhealthcare.on.ca
Kelly Strong - Elder Life Specialist, HELP (Program Coordinator)
905-845-2571 ext 5914 * kstrong@haltonhealthcare.on.ca
Languages
English
Language Notes
Interpretive services available upon request
Area Served
Oakville and area
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Note
Paid parking
Description of Services
HELP is designed to prevent delirium by keeping hospitalized seniors oriented to their surroundings, meeting their needs for nutrition, fluids, and sleep, and keeping them mobile within the limitations of their physical condition * hospitalized older patients may experience a decline in their physical and mental abilities, which makes it difficult for them to fully recover from their illness and return to their previous ability to function * currently available on all acute care medical and surgical units
Elder Life Specialists design a patient-specific program that is carried out up to 3 times day by trained volunteers * elements of the program may include:
Services provided are to:
Elder Life Specialists design a patient-specific program that is carried out up to 3 times day by trained volunteers * elements of the program may include:
- daily visits to promote orientation and socialization
- therapeutic activities to keep patients mentally stimulated during their hospital stay
- early mobilization to provide daily walking assistance and exercises
- companionship and help with mealtime set up as needed
- the use of a natural approach to sleep enhancement
- reminder to use hearing and vision aids if necessary
Services provided are to:
- maintain the cognitive and physical functioning of patients throughout hospitalization
- allow patients to be discharged from the hospital as independently as possible
- assist with transition from the hospital to community
- prevent unplanned re-admissions
About Us
Program with innovative approach to care for the hospitalized older adults with the goal of prevening delirium and functional decline. Created by geriatrician Dr. Sharon Inouye from Yale University
Last Updated: May 7, 2025: Suggest an edit