Education

Changing Residents, Changing Needs

How LTC homes can adapt care models for mental health, addictions, developmental disabilities, and younger residents

June 10, 17, 18, 2026 – 3-part webinar series

A growing number of residents are entering long-term care with serious mental health conditions, addictions or developmental disabilities, and at younger ages. Their needs often fall outside of traditional  care models, including dementia-care, and many homes find they lack capacity to appropriately care for these residents. AdvantAge Ontario is offering this first-ever series to help long-term care leaders and clinical teams navigate the gaps.

Our rich cross-section of speakers bring clinical expertise, system insight and member-led innovation to unpack this resident group’s unique needs and care challenges as well as share practical strategies and external services homes can access to support residents. Together, we’ll build awareness, confidence, capacity and lay the groundwork for system-level solutions to better care for residents with complex needs.


Wednesday, June 10, 2026
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST 

> Gain a deeper clinical understanding of how severe mental health and addictions can present in long-term care residents.
> Receive an overview of supportive services available from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) for long-term care homes and their residents.
> Learn from the example of a member home that used local funds to train staff to support mental health conditions, leading to the development of an embedded mental health team in their home.


Wednesday, June 17, 2026
10:30 am – 12:00 pm EST

> Get an overview of common clinical presentations of younger long-term care residents living with serious and persistent mental illness and complex needs such as traumatic brain injury and how this differs from older residents.
> Understand the care delivery challenges that have been identified among this population in LTC and how to recognize when specialized expertise is required.
> Hear about the value of collaborative, team-based and cross-sector approaches that can help homes better support these residents and make more informed clinical decisions.


Thursday, June 18, 2026
10:00 am – 12:00 pm EST

> Understand potential consequences when a person with a developmental disability such as Down syndrome or autism is either inappropriately placed or admitted into long-term care without suitable supports for the transition.
> Learn how to successfully support people with developmental disabilities in long-term care, including through practical solutions, assistance and resources offered by the Developmental Services of Ontario system.
> Examine system issues raised by people with developmental disabilities entering LTC, cross-sector guidelines to assess the appropriateness of an admission referral, and potential remedies for inappropriate admissions.

Important Notice: Your registration fee entitles you to ONE telephone line/VOIP connection. Any additional connections from the same home or organization will incur an additional charge for the full registration fee.

To have multiple staff members participate, each staff member must either complete a separate registration form and pay the full fee or listen in from the same room (e.g., a conference room).

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Cancellations: Cancellations will be accepted up to five working days prior to the date of the program less a 15% administration fee that will apply regardless of the status of payment. Registrants who fail to attend the program or cancel after the deadline date shall be liable for the full fee. There is no charge for delegate substitutions. The AdvantAge Ontario Education Department reserves the right to cancel or reschedule this program.