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1 “Count Us In” Social Inclusion Project Illoura Residential Aged Care Northeast Health Wangaratta T: (03) 5721 0303 E: lifestyle.team@nhw.hume.org.au “Connected, Not Rejected”

2 Increase social interaction opportunities for residents, using information technology to link residents with family, friends and the local and wider community. Project Aim:

3 Project Objectives: To provide residents with access to equipment and training to maintain communication links with identified stakeholders. Establish ongoing networks with local schools targeting senior students and community groups to enable the project to continue post project funding period.

4 Project Objectives: To enhance community links, maintain social contact, provide opportunities for mental stimulation and give residents access to individual topics of interest for ongoing learning.

5 Activities: Project Worker employed to develop and deliver social inclusion project to residents, their family and friends, volunteers and staff

6 Activities: Researched, purchased and setup ergonomic equipment to enhance participation levels and give greater access to the program for residents with disabilities

7 Activities: Liaised with Nursing Homes around Victoria to see what IT programs they were offering to their residents Ongoing liaising with NHW IT Department through out the project

8 Activities: Formed a partnership with local secondary schools, where the students come in on a weekly basis to assist residents with the internet

9 Activities: Establish a partnership with Western District Health Service to be included with their Virtual Visiting Project

10 Activities: Created manuals, procedures/forms on Virtual Visiting and Email

11 Activities: Established a public email address for the Lifestyle Team which enables families to have easy access to and support from the Lifestyle Team rather than individual contact

12 Activities: Provided training to staff and volunteers

13 Activities: Setup Skype for residents wishing to participate, provide support assistance and training to residents, families and friends Setup email accounts for residents

14 Activities: We have assisted 3 families to conduct individual Virtual Visits in WA, Gippsland and Canada Family Virtual Visiting in Western Australia

15 Activities: Established weekly virtual group activities/pen pals/quizzes with other Nursing Homes

16 Activities: We interviewed our residents to find out their interests and then used that information when introducing them to the Internet

17 Activities: Volunteer Andrew showing Illoura resident and her husband Google Maps. They enjoyed seeing places where they lived in the past and where their children are living.

18 Activities: Project has been promoted in: monthly facility newsletter monthly stakeholders meetings staff meetings resident admission handbook Article in December 2009 Northeast Health Wangaratta Base Bulletin

19 Activities: The Wangaratta Chronicle April 2010

20 Key Achievements: The equipment we purchased has been suitable for our residents’ requirements

21 Key Achievements: Established ongoing partnerships with other facilities and schools which will help sustain the project post funding

22 Key Achievements: One resident was able to participate in a family Christmas party through a virtual visit with her sister in Gippsland whom she had not seen in 20 years One resident from the Dementia specific wing along with his wife were able to virtual visit with their granddaughter in Canada

23 Key Achievements: New friendships have been established with residents and staff from other facilities

24 Key Achievements: Residents have reconnected with friends overseas and also locally with their families

25 Key Achievements: Those residents who are unable to participate in community outings are able to use the internet to provide them with access to their interests

26 Key Achievements: Nursing staff have seen positive outcomes from the project and have therefore shown greater enthusiasm i.e. approaching families on weekends and encouraging their participation in the program

27 Key Achievements: Recruited a volunteer with good IT knowledge who is able to work independently with residents

28 Key Achievements: 42 staff trained in computer programs and procedures ensuring they are able to competently participate in the social inclusion program

29 Challenges:  It has taken a lot longer than anticipated to get our schools involved due to contracts, agreements and consent  Equipment delays

30 Challenges:  NHW Policy requires the IT Department to install equipment and software Delays i.e. computers were delivered but not configured, found there were no restrictions on the computer, IT had to create new IT Policy for residents

31 Challenges:  Perception of some families and staff that our residents “were past it” and incapable of participating in the program

32 Challenges:  Time allocated to Project Worker was underestimated. Initially the project was to concentrate on email and internet, but through research of other nursing homes we were encouraged to join another project to include virtual visiting.

33 Challenges:  Some Lifestyle Team members found change difficult and were not confident with the technology, perceiving it was taking up too much of their time

34 Challenges:  Delays with families in setting up their virtual visits which has required assistance from staff to help troubleshoot their problems  Some families have been slow in providing contact details resulting in frustration to staff and residents

35 Challenges:  Administration assistance was limited to document control manuals and procedures which were created by the project worker

36 Challenges:  We have had instances where residents have been brought to the virtual visit program but there are problems linking up with the other nursing homes

37 Challenges:  Residents have shown disappointment when checking their emails that there hasn’t been any email replies

38 Resources Produced Spreadsheets Gmail Internet Accounts for Residents Virtual Visiting Volunteers Skype Accounts Virtual Visiting Facilities Skype Accounts Virtual Visiting Skype Accounts of Residents Family and Friends - for record keeping and reference

39 Resources Produced Forms Resident Computer Access Virtual Visiting Booking Info sheet Virtual Visiting Group Activity Information Sheet Resident Computer Activity Record Sheet

40 Resources Produced Manuals and Procedures Virtual Visiting Families Setup Manual Virtual Visiting Volunteers Create Gmail Internet Account – Lifestyle Computer Procedure for Residents - Lifestyle

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