One Page Profiles Masterclass
May 6, 2026
8 a.m. EST
Masterclass
One-Page Profiles are at-a-glance strengths-based best practice tools for personalization in eldercare.
Summary
In this Masterclass, you will learn how to create high-quality One-Page Profiles. Using this simple tool leads to a dramatic improvement in care and lays the foundations for future improvements.
A One-Page Profile is a best practice tool first developed by Helen Sanderson Associates in the UK and is now in use internationally.
It is a fantastic and straightforward at-a-glance tool to help long-term care professionals provide better person-centred care and support. It is a simple summary of what is important to someone and how they want to be supported.
For elders in your care, it provides a record of how they'd like people to help them, including if and when they need care and support.
Why do they matter?
A One-Page Profile captures three essential things:
- What people appreciate about me
- What’s important to me
- How best to support me
It’s not a file. It’s not a form. It’s a shortcut to knowing someone well enough to get the important things right.
Without it, support becomes guesswork. With it, support becomes intentional, respectful, and aligned with the person’s identity.
Audience
The course is for anyone working in long-term eldercare, specifically working in dementia care, who want to improve intake, personalize care day-to-day, and improve all areas of supportive care. This includes all staff and caregivers, such as activity professionals, personal support workers, behavioral support, and volunteers.
When
May 2026
June 2026
The workshop is four hours in total, split into two 2-hour sessions, which take place two weeks apart. There will be a maximum of 15 participants per workshop.
*exact dates and times to be confirmed soon. Contact us with any questions.
Price
You can join the Masterclass for just $249.00 + HST. For organizations wishing to host a group session for their teams, contact us to discuss group pricing.
Anne-Marie Stoneburgh
Instructor
Anne-Marie Stoneburgh is an instructor at George Brown College and has over 35 years of experience in geriatric care. As an educator, consultant, and advocate for person-centred care, she is a wealth of knowledge in the field, and shares practical strategies that honour the unique identity, preferences, and strengths of each person.
Jana Jones
Community Engagement & Initiatives Lead
Jana Jones has 16 years of experience working in the field of aging care. From a young age, she felt a kinship with older adults, and has dedicated her career to enhancing their journey of growing older.
Jana holds a BA in Gerontology and has applied her knowledge to a variety of aspects within the aging care sector, such as: individualised therapeutic recreation, educational programs, animal assisted therapy, volunteer training, equitable transportation, and program development and implementation within both care and community settings.
Jana has a special interest in preventative care, healthy aging, dementia care, palliative care, and intergenerational programming. She also co-developed an award-winning Narrative Care program alongside Daphne Noonan, which continues to positively impact her professional and personal life.
Jana’s passion for growing older and aging with intention intertwines within her professional and personal life, as she enjoys her role as a wife and mother to three young children. She hopes she can impart the incredible wisdom she gains from older adults onto her children to influence them as they grow older.