Care Begins at Home
For Carolyn Willson, a Nurse Practitioner with North York General Hospital (NYGH), her newfound acquaintance with Rose through the Edwin S.H. Leong Geriatric Supportive Care Outreach Program (Leong Outreach Program) has felt particularly special given this history.
“Meeting Rose this year as her home visiting nurse practitioner, I’ve come to appreciate how much she has given back to the community — particularly to seniors — throughout her incredible life,” says Carolyn. “I thought, how lovely that we now get this opportunity to do the same for her.”
Rose, as Carolyn explains, is one of approximately 50 individuals who are now part of the Leong Outreach Program — a unique, donor-driven initiative led by NYGH which provides one-to-one supportive and palliative care in the home for those living with life-limiting, progressive, non-cancer illnesses.
“This program, which is the first we know of its kind in Canada, was designed for what is sometimes, quite unfortunately, a forgotten population, “ says Carolyn.
“By addressing the health concerns of these important individuals directly in their homes, and honouring their wishes and preference for care, we can improve their quality of life and avoid unnecessary trips to the emergency room. It’s a way of showing people like Rose, and showing their families — how much they are valued.”