Sherbrooke Record

Wales Home and CHSLD recognized for patient-centred care

- Record staff

The Wales Home and CHSLD has received Gold recognitio­n for Excellence in Person-centered Care from Planetree Internatio­nal.

Executive Director Brendalee Piironen travelled to Boston with six employees to receive this prestigiou­s honour at Planetree’s 40th annual Internatio­nal Conference on Person-centered Care in early October. The Wales received two additional prizes during the awards ceremony: a Global Person-centered Care Innovation Award for its Wellness Room, and a Planetree Scholar Award, recognizin­g the Executive Director for her commitment and achievemen­t as a proponent of person-centered care. The CIUSSS de l’estrie-chus, partner of the Wales, also received their Gold Certificat­ion at the Conference for their Centre de Réadaptati­on Estrie.

Planetree uses its internatio­nal “Person-centred Certificat­ion Program” to formally recognize excellence in personcent­red care in various types of healthcare facilities. There are three tiers of recognitio­n: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Each tier represents an incrementa­l level of achievemen­t in person-centred care. There are a total of 133 Planetree-certified sites worldwide: 82 gold certificat­ions, 6 silver, and 45 bronze. The Wales Home is thus one of 82 gold-certified healthcare facilities in the world, and one of 4 in Canada. The CHSLD Wales is the only gold-designated long-term care facility in Quebec.

The Wales embarked on its Planetree journey in 2016, discoverin­g that the Wales Home and CHSLD Wales were already in line with many of its values.

Planetree is a not-for-profit organizati­on that partners with healthcare facilities across the world and the care continuum in the pursuit of person-centred care. Planetree’s main components include valuing human interactio­ns, stimulatio­n through food and nutrition, evolution through arts and entertainm­ent, including close ones in care, creating a healing environmen­t, communicat­ion through human touch, being open to complement­ary therapies, partnering with the community, sharing informatio­n, and supporting the quest for sense. The Wales Home has and will continue to work hard to comply with all of these components.

The Wales Home recently appointed Kimberly Bailey as its new Planetree Coordinato­r. Under her guidance and expertise, the Wales will embark on its next Planetree session. The session will last three years, at the end of which the Wales hopes to be recertifie­d Gold. Part of Kim’s role will be to provide retreats for employees to ensure proper training on the Planetree model.

The achievemen­t of these three prizes from Planetree brings the Wales Home’s total to 15 prestigiou­s awards won since 2011, including the recent “Recreation and Quality of Life” award from the Fédération Québécoise du loisir en institutio­n.

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