About Project ECHO Care for the Elderly
Project ECHO (Extension of Community Health Outcomes) Care of the Elderly was established in 2017 with the vision to enhance the quality of care to older adults in Ontario, by improving the knowledge and skills of primary care providers in meeting the healthcare needs of older adults.
ECHO Care of the Elderly aims to connect primary care providers and healthcare professionals to an interprofessional team of geriatric specialists through weekly videoconferencing sessions. Between Spring 2018 and Winter 2026, ECHO Care of the Elderly has successfully delivered 320 videoconferencing sessions, fostering connection and supporting collaborative learning.
Registration for all of the upcoming ECHO Care of the Elderly (COE) series in 2026-2027 fiscal year is open. Please click here to apply. The session topics and date/time for each series is provided below. Please see “Apply to ECHO COE” for further information.
Click here to view the program’s accomplishments for 2025–2026 ECHO COE FY2526 Annual Report_FINAL
Curriculum for the ECHO COE Series:
ECHO Clinic Sessions will consist of didactic presentations on topics, such as:
Essential Geriatrics I: Tuesdays 11:00 am-12:30 pm EST, April 7-May 12, 2026 (COMPLETE)
- Dementia: Screening, Assessment and Diagnosis
- Responsive Behaviours in Dementia
- Consent & Capacity
- Delirium
- Advance Care Planning & Goals of Care
- Depression
Essential Geriatrics II: Wednesdays 3:00-4:30 pm EST, May 13-June 24, 2026 (COMPLETE)
- Pain
- Continence
- Nutrition
- Sleep
- Falls & Bone Health
- Frailty
- Polypharmacy
Essential Geriatrics III: Wednesdays 3:00-4:30 pm EST, September 9-October 14, 2026 (UPCOMING)
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Trauma Informed Care
- Flex session (topic TBD)
- EDI on Truth & Reconciliation
- Sexuality & Intimacy in the Community
- Cannabis Use in the Older Adult
Long-Term Care: Tuesdays 11:00 am-12:15 pm, October 13-December 15, 2026 (UPCOMING)
- Skin and Wound Care
- Acute Deterioration and Emergency Department Transfers
- Falls and Bone Health in LTC
- Dementia in LTC
- Responsive Behaviours
- Optimal Use of Medications
- End of Life and Palliative Care
- Team Member Grief and Bereavement
- Engaging Families and Resident Councils
- Flex session 1- Topic TBD
Dementia: Wednesdays, 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m., January 6 – March 31, 2027
- Dementia: Screening, Assessment & Diagnosis
- Subtypes of Dementia
- Early-Onset Dementia
- 3Ds: Depression & Dementia
- 3Ds: Delirium & Dementia
- Responsive Behaviours in Dementia
- Driving & Dementia
- Psychosocial Care
- Pharmacological Approaches
- Dementia Prevent: Health Behaviour Change as First Line Medicine
- Caregiver Support
- Flex session – Topic TBD
*For a list of topics already covered, please view Didactic Curriculum page(s).
Vision, Mission and Scope
The objectives of ECHO Care of the Elderly include:
- To equip primary care providers to provide more comprehensive care for their frail complex aging patients
- To utilize existing telehealth and tele-education services at Baycrest to facilitate geriatrics training to primary care providers across Ontario, particularly in remote, underserved areas
- To meet the demand for care of Ontario’s aging population by expanding the reach of Baycrest’s expertise in care of the elderly
How ECHO Works
- Register for ECHO.
- Prior to the session:
– Participants will receive an e-agenda the day before the session, with resources and a link to the session.
– Participants ensure they have the equipment required to participate (stable internet connection, computer, webcam & microphone or iOS phone with phone connection). - During the session:
– Sessions have 2 parts: 1. A short didactic presentation given by a subject specialist and 2. De-identified patient cases presented by participants. - After the session:
– Participants complete a weekly feedback survey.
