Behavioural Supports Ontario (BSO) provides behavioural health care services for older adults in Ontario with, or at risk of,  responsive behaviours/personal expressions associated with dementia, complex mental health, substance use and/or other neurological conditions.

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My Personhood Summary©

My Personhood Summary©

The My Personhood Summary© tool surfaces life experiences, important relationships, personal preferences, and other psychosocial and environmental factors that influence individuals’ daily lives.

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Acute Care Capacity Building Package

Behavioural Supports in Acute Care Capacity Building Package

This package (EN/FR) is designed to reinforce foundational knowledge within acute care teams in providing quality care to older adults with, or at risk of, responsive behaviours/personal expressions.

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My Transitional Care Plan© (MTCP)

My Transitional Care Plan© (MTCP)

Summarizes meaningful information that contributes to the facilitation of successful transitions across sectors for older adults with responsive behaviours.

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PCL eCourse: For Team Members

PCL eCourse: For Team Members

Learn what person-centred language is and why it is important when supporting residents. Explore the four Commitment Statements designed to promote its use in long-term care home environments.

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