FSW 276 - AHS/FSW Workshop: Living with Risk
Course Description
In this Workshop you will discover how to engage in a balanced and broadened approach to risk assessment to support person-centered care that has led to an improved care experience for the older adult, their caregiver and the clinician.
Course Details
AHS Workshop Learning Objectives:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to
- Reflect on how their personal values and beliefs impact their approach to risk in clinical practice.
- Identify the key elements of a balanced and broadened approach to risk assessment
- Understand the macro (societal), meso (sector and organizational) and micro (clinician, client) level factors that challenge the implementation of this approach and explore and possible solutions.
- Apply a 4-step approach to risk assessment, management and communication to their clinical setting.
- Recognize barriers and facilitators to implementing this approach and understand how to overcome the barriers and leverage the facilitators.
- Integrate person-centered care principles into risk-related decision-making to support autonomy, dignity, and resilience
- Explore ethical considerations in balancing protection with independence in the context of frailty
- Collaborate across disciplines to support shared decision-making and holistic risk planning.
- Develop a personal action plan to apply workshop concepts in their own setting.
Instructor Biography:

Heather is a passionate healthcare leader who began rethinking risk in 2010 when she struggled with her approach to risk with her community-dwelling clients. With over 25 years of experience in geriatric care and team leadership, and a new found interest in knowledge translation, she now serves as Director of Programs and Partnerships at the Provincial Geriatrics Leadership Ontario Office—helping clinicians, teams and organizations deliver care that’s person-centered, evidenced based but most importantly grounded in what matters most to older adults.
For any questions, please contact us at: fswpd@ucalgary.ca