b'PALLIATIVE CAREParticipants in the Communication at End-of-Life program are encouraged to work through their own attitudes around death in order to better support residents and their familiessupport to help them face their death and then helping resident and families living in long-term care homes achieve the experience of agood death.The Ontario CLRI webpage provides several specific resources related to the CEoL program. These bilingual resources are available to anyone, anywhere. Crick is hopeful people will download the material and use it to make a difference in the sector and continue the good work some are already doing.By pursuing a hospice palliative care approach theres a real opportunity to continue that good work and support teams in effecting a culture change, says Crick. It will lead to more of those hand-on-heart moments, when team members in the long-term care home can feel they have made a difference to residents and families at the end of life. LTCTFor more information on the Ontario CLRI Communication at End-of-Life program, visit clri-ltc.ca/ceol.www.oltca.com LONG TERM CARE TODAY 25'