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Patient and family summer newsletter 2024

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The Terminal Diner

Join us September 25 – October 11, 2024 at Bruyère’s Saint-Vincent Hospital to place your “order” at The Terminal Diner!

Annual public information meeting Thursday September 26

Annual public information meeting Thursday September 26, 2024

All are welcome to attend Bruyère ‘s annual public information meeting, online or in-person, on Thursday September 26.

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Seniors need support to discontinue inappropriate use of sleeping pills, shares Barbara Farrell, PharmD

Barbara Farrell, PharmD explains that sedatives are prescribed as short-term or quick fixes to immediate problems, but trouble occurs when there is no guidance for coming back off them.

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Former Bruyère patient performs piano recital July 18

Thiago was a complex care patient at the Bruyère Saint Vincent Hospital from August 2023 to January 2024 due to a severe neurological disease that left him completely paralyzed and unable to even breathe without assistance.

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Care through Connection: Access to Resources in the Community

Primary care physicians and community stakeholder perspectives on social prescribing

Bruyère evaluating smart bed alarm to reduce pressure injuries and falls in long-term care

Jun 11, 2024 | Research, News, Long-Term Care

One of Bruyère's long-term care homes selected Esprit-ai for an innovative pilot project to assist staff in managing resident repositioning workflows and alert staff when residents are at risk of falling.

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Brain stimulation: the future of stroke rehab

Clinical trials at Bruyère seek to close the gap between research and practice

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Bruyère teams with Carefor in newly expanded Bruyère@Home program

Bruyère is helping older adults transition home, safter and faster following a hospital stay, with Carefor as the care service provider in newly expanded Bruyère@Home program.

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People with opioid use disorder less likely to receive palliative care at end of life

A researcher with Bruyère Research Institute has co-authored a study into people with opioid use disorder and their access to palliative care.