LTCH IPAC Education Training and Resources
Infection Prevention and Control – Online Learning
Public Health Ontario Online Learning
This page includes online learning and resources for the following topics:
- IPAC For Health Care Workers
- IPAC For Non-Clinical Staff
- Infection Prevention and Control for Environmental Cleaning in Health Care
- Infection Prevention and Control Tips for Visiting All Health Care Settings
- Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) Case Scenarios
- Reprocessing in Community Health Care Settings
- Orientation for IPAC Leads in Long-Term Care
PIDAC Best Practice Documents and Other Resources
- Best Practices for Hand Hygiene in All Health Care Settings, 4th edition April 2014
- Recommendations for the Prevention, Detection and Management of Occupational Contact Dermatitis in Health Care Settings, October 2019
- Routine Practices and Additional Precautions In All Health Care Settings, 3rd edition, November 2012
- Best Practices for Environmental Cleaning for Prevention and Control of Infections in All Health Care Settings, 3rd Edition, April 2018
- Best Practices for Surveillance of Health Care-associated Infections In Patient and Resident Populations, 3rd edition, January 2014
- Best Practices for Cleaning, Disinfection and Sterilization of Medical Equipment/Devices In All Health Care Settings, 3rd edition , May 2013
- Interim Guide for Infection Prevention and Control of Candida auris
- Annex A: Screening, Testing and Surveillance for Antibiotic-Resistant Organisms (AROs) In All Health Care Settings, February 2013
- Annex B: Best Practices for Prevention of Transmission of Acute Respiratory Infection In All Health Care Settings, March 2013
- Annex C: Testing, Surveillance and Management of Clostridium difficile In All Health Care Settings, January 2013
- Infection Prevention and Control for Long-Term Care Homes Summary of Key Principles and Best Practices
- Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Standard for Long-Term Care Homes
- Orientation for Infection Prevention and Control Leads in Long-Term Care