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      A Former User last edited by

      I am interested in knowing how some of you are getting involved in the fight against COVID. I understand some people are volunteering around food banks and food delivery. For those who are health compromised, I have also heard that there is a great need for volunteers to help with tracking - all phone-based.

      Check out this Govt of Canada site for volunteers:

      https://www.canada.ca/en/public-service-commission/national-covid-19-recruitment-campaign-we-need-you.html

      Alies

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        A Former User last edited by

        Using Zoom - There have been security issues lately with Zoom. A
        number of school boards have cautioned against using it. I would be
        careful of what you share using it. https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/04/the-zoom-app-has-a-lot-of-security-problems.html
        and https://jewishjournal.com/news/313842/nyc-department-of-education-bans-schools-from-using-zoom-due-to-zoombombing/

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          A Former User last edited by

          Thank you. I know they are working on the security issues but all my work is via other platforms and won’t be using it. It is handy for families and non-private chats. To check on the updates/issues for Zoom just Google zoom and them click on the news tab.

          Stay safe.

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            A Former User last edited by

            Here's another type of toolkit for coping: Humour! Laughter and sharing humour with others is a well-known tonic to maintain health and wellbeing.

            This just came from a friend. Don't forget to LOL.

            My Self-Isolation Quarantine Diary:
            >>> Day 1 – I Can Do This!! Got enough food and wine to last a month!
            >>> Day 2 – Opening my 8th bottle of Wine. I fear wine supplies might not last
            >>> Day 3 – Strawberries: Some have 210 seeds, some have 235 seeds. Who Knew??
            >>> Day 4 – 8:00pm. Removed my Day Pajamas and put on my Night Pajamas.
            >>> Day 5 – Today, I tried to make Hand Sanitizer. It came out as Jello Shots!!
            >>> Day 6 – I get to take the Garbage out. I’m So excited, I can’t decide what to wear.
            >>> Day 7 – Laughing way too much at my own jokes!!
            >>>
            Day 8 – Went to a new restaurant called “The Kitchen”. You have to
            gather all the ingredients and make your own meal. I have No clue how
            this place is still in business.
            >>> Day 9 – I put liquor bottles in every room. Tonight, I’m getting all dressed up and going Bar hopping.
            >>> Day 10 – Struck up a conversation with a Spider today. Seems nice. He’s a Web Designer.
            >>> Day 11 – Isolation is hard. I swear my fridge just said, “What the hell do you want now?”
            >>>
            Day 12 – I realized why dogs get so excited about something moving
            outside, going for walks or car rides. I think I just barked at a
            squirrel.
            >>> Day 13 – If you keep a glass of wine in each hand, you can’t accidently touch your face.
            >>> Day 14 – Watched the birds fight over a worm. The Cardinals led the Blue Jays 3–1.
            >>> Day 15 – Anybody else feel like they’ve cooked dinner about 395 times this month?

            ...Cheers!

            ...Susan

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              A Former User last edited by

              No rreferences to share, but it seems to me that since Zoom was made aware of these issues, they have worked on the problem, and it should be a lot better now. If I come across a reference, I will try and remember where this conversation is, and post for you all.

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                A Former User last edited by

                That is a good link to have! Thanks for posting - I haven't gone there yet, but I will.

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                  A Former User last edited by

                  Susan

                  thank you for this post, we indeed need humour in this new time of being. Settling and finding joy in this time is neceessary!

                  Luci

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                    A Former User last edited by

                    Recorded Webinar: STAYING PATIENT-CENTRED DURING A PANDEMIC

                    https://www.isqua.org/blog/covid-19/covid-19-recordings/recorded-webinar-how-is-covid-19-impacting-patients-and-their-care.html

                    Charmaine Jones sent me a link to a wonderful, detailed webinar that dives into family visiting and engaging patient partners. It takes an hour but is most worthwhile and practical as we get involved in groups making changes to accommodate during the pandemic.

                    ![](http://patientadvisors.groupsite.com/file_cabinet/files/991006/download/Webinar ISQua.jpg?m=1589915326&style=preview)

                    I have found that mostly the COVID working groups in Ontario did not include patient partners and we are now trying belatedly to change this. Also, there has been rightly a huge push back on the visitor policies for hospitals and long term care facilities. This webinar addresses creative ways to add compassionate nuance to the policies and practices and how to communicate in a kind way.

                    Here is the translated Guidelines for visiting policy for nursing homes in Corona time from the Netherlands: https://resources.planetree.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Handout_Nursing-Home-Visitation-Policy-During-COVID-19_TheNetherlands.pdf

                    The Dutch have some great ideas! Makes me proud to be half Dutch!

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                      A Former User last edited by

                      Great resource Alies, thank you for sharing.

                      Does any one have other resources to help organizations to ensure that partners/advisors be part of the preparedness plans for eventual crisis?

                      Thanks

                      Claudia

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                        A Former User last edited by

                        Hi Claudia,

                        I have a few suggestions that also are posted elsewhere on Groupsite.

                        Among CFHI's Spotlight Series webinars are:

                        • April 20: Family and Caregiver Presence and Partnership during the COVID-19 Pandemic

                        • July 14: #MoreThanAVisitor – Reintegration of Family Caregivers as Essential Partners in Care

                        The recordings are posted shortly after the live event. Perhaps you were able to join this second webinar today? The panel discussed a new report proposing serious reform here.

                        Also CanCOVID is an expert network of Canadian COVID-19 researchers, clinical collaborators, and healthcare stakeholders from across the country. This would be an ideal forum for posing your question. There may already be much to learn from discussions that have already taken place. This site includes many people from the public health community who are planning for just the crisis you describe.

                        Maybe other PAN members are involved locally and might post their experiences here?

                        Best wishes and stay safe!
                        Cheers, Carolyn

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