e-Learning: The Principles and Practices of Hospice Palliative Care

Presented by Momiji / JSS 

Wed. Apr 24, 2024, 3:00 – 4:15 pm (English & Japanese)

The second online seminar (via Zoom) of Apr 2024 is to learn about hospice palliative care.  *Held in English with Japanese interpretation.

What is this session about?

Hospice palliative care is an end-of-life specialized care, focuses on quality of life and supports for individuals living with a life-limiting illness that is usually at an advanced stage.

In this session an overview of Hospice Palliative Care will be presented as below, to inform and support people and their families who might need the services offered.

What you will learn:

  1. What is Hospice Palliative Care?
  2. What programs and supports are available to those within Hospice care?
  3. Recognize the emotional, psychosocial, spiritual, and physical aspects of living, dying., and grieving a death from a progressive life-limiting illness.
  4. Examine the effects of a life-limiting illness on caregivers and family.

Let us think about the choices we may have, by learning about Hospice Palliative Care, for you and your loved ones.

About our Guest Speaker

Guest Speaker: Rami Shami

Rami has been serving within Hospice Palliative Care for over three decades. He feels privileged to practice as a Consultant in Hospice Palliative Care, as well as Case Manager for the Second Mile Club at Kensington Health, and the Community Relations Advisor for Lighthouse for Grieving Children. While harvesting a conviction that everyone should have access to quality Hospice Palliative Care, Rami strongly advocates and supports the development and growth of programs and services for those travelling the journey of a life-limiting illness, their caregivers, and those who are bereaved.

How to Attend

Anyone interested can attend but pre-registration required. Click the registration button below, and fill and submit it by two days before the session date (Mon, Apr 22). If you have difficulty using online registration system, feel free to contact the hosting agency.

(Registration Form will open from the button above)

Those who registered, will receive an invitation email with the Zoom link and ID/Passcode, by a day before the session date from the hosting organizations. Check your junk box if you can’t find it in your inbox – Email us if you don’t see it anywhere.

【Caution!】

1. Auto-email (to confirm what you filled) right after registration

You will receive a confirmation email from the system right after you “Submit” your form (this receipt does not contain the Zoom URL). Make sure to type correct email of yours. If you don’t see it, check your junk folder first, then contact JSS / Momiji.

2. Your Zoom display name should be recognizable to the host

Upon joining, please display your name on Zoom in ways we recognize that you registered. For example, instead of using nicknames or initials, include your first and/or last (e.g. Hanako Y, H. Yamada, Hanako Yamada) . We may not be able to allow you to enter for security purposes if we can’t recognize your name. We’ll show you how to change the display name 5 minutes before the session start.

※Contact JSS/Momiji if you don’t know how to change your Zoom display name.

Contact

  • Momiji Health Care Society(Marinel):416-261-6683 x.244 / ciw@momiji.on.ca
  • Japanese Social Services (JSS) (Rumiko):416-385-9200 / programs@jss.ca

Zoom – First Time?

If this is the first time you are trying out Zoom, we are more than happy to help you out with downloading and using Zoom, while connecting with you via phone. Please contact us as soon as possible, to book your practice session. *Availability may be limited depending on the number of requests.

**Please note that we most likely can’t help you connecting Zoom on the day of the seminar due to limited staffing. We encourage you to book us for the separate practice prior to the seminar date.

This eLearning series is: