Conestoga College to graduate 10x more PSWs after $5M donation
Conestoga College president John Tibbits says it helps address urgent need for front line PSW workers
Conestoga College will soon beexpanding its personal support worker (PSW) programthanks to a $5 million donation from the Cambridge-based Cowan Foundation.
Maureen Cowan, chairperson for the foundation,said the donation was inhonour of her grandmotherFrances.
"She always had an interest in Alzheimer's and dementia and how the elderly are cared for in the latter years of their life," she told CBC News.
"I think a lot of thatcame from her twin brother, who suffered with Alzheimer's and was in a long term care facility for a number of years. There were PSWs in the front line of all of that."
The multi-million donation is both the largest the foundation has ever made and the largest ever received by Conestoga College.
The expansion of the program will help increase PSW student enrolment from 200 students a year, to roughly 2,000 students over five years, according toConestoga College president John Tibbits.
He hopes the increase will create more job opportunities andhelp address the urgent need for morehealth care professionals due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"When this pandemic hit, it was very, very clear that this issue is a fundamental problem," he said.
Cowanagreed, sayingit was something her own grandmothertook notice of when caring for her twin brother.
"I think the challenge of PSWs has really been highlighted through the circumstances we now find ourselves in and seeing where the stress is on the system on the front line and the lack of qualified PSWs available to support the elderly," she said.
Tibbitshopes to make the program more accessible to people living in rural communitiessuch as Mount Forest, Paris andStartford.
In a release,Conestoga College said its partnership with the Cowan Foundation will build on the college's existing Cowan Health Sciences Centre to "create an epicentre for remote simulation learning"and work on atailored delivery approach better support PSWstudents."
Many thanks to the @CowanFoundation for the momentous $5M investment in Conestoga to support the training and education of front-line care workers. Learn more about this significant donation at https://t.co/D0zBpN7v2Z.#ConestogaHealth pic.twitter.com/7mYxUZnDyj
—@ConestogaC