You, or a family member, can assist us by:
One positive outcome of Patient and Family Centred Care is the development of the Patient Family Advisor (PFA) role. A PFA is a patient or care partner that has experienced care at the Hospital and is willing to share insights, ideas and experiences in ways that others can learn from. PFAs are interested in improving care experiences for others - they make a difference! Learn more about the role at How to Become a Patient or Family Advisor.
- Asking questions if you are unsure of your plan of care, treatment, diagnosis, or the role of a health care team member, to develop mutually agreeable care expectations.
- Offering information on your cultural beliefs, preferences, and religious background as it relates to your care.
- Providing or requesting an interpreter or assistance in communication when necessary.
- Asking questions or letting us know if there is anything that you don’t understand.
- Providing accurate and complete information about your present condition, past illnesses, hospitalizations, medications, and allergies.
- Updating the whiteboard as needed.
- Reporting any unexpected changes in you or your family members’ condition or symptoms to your doctor, nurse or other health care provider.
- Forwarding your concerns or suggestions for improvement to a staff member or Manager.