Enhancing Care Program

Enhancing Care Program

Delivered in partnership with the Sinai Health System Reitman Centre, the Enhancing Care (EC) Program offers therapeutic skills training to family or other unpaid care partners who are giving care to individuals living with dementia.

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The Enhancing Care program provides practical skill-building and emotional support to help care partners deal with the stress and complexities of caregiving.

TEACH Program (Training, Education, and Assistance for Caregiving at Home)

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  • Self-care
  • Healthcare System Navigation
  • Relationship Changes
  • Future Planning

Focuses on common caregiving themes including:

TEACH program runs for four weekly sessions, 1.5 hours per session, maximum eight care partners per group and is free of charge to care partners of people living with dementia.

CARERS Program (Coaching Advocacy Respite Education Relationship Simulation)

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  • Focuses on practical skills and emotional supports needed to care for people with living with dementia
  • Teaches Problem Solving Techniques, a structured approach to address problems
  • Coaches care partners in communication skills through simulation (role-play)
  • Provides strategies for keeping a meaningful relationship with the person living with dementia
  • Is an evidence-based program developed by the Reitman Centre, Sinai Health System in Toronto

Focuses on common caregiving themes including:

  • Self-care
  • Healthcare System Navigation
  • Relationship Changes
  • Future Planning

CARERS Program runs for 8 weekly sessions, 2 hours per session, maximum 6 care partners per group and is free of charge to care partners of people living with dementia.

Would you like to learn more about the CARERS group?

This 16-part video series features Enhancing Care Clinicians, including AST social worker Katie MacLean, as well as Group Simulators and former group members from across the province sharing their thoughts and experiences on how the CARERS group helps caregivers.

If you would like to be contacted by an AST social worker to discuss how this program may support your current caregiving situation, please fill out the form below.