Resources
Foot Care
Lower Limb Preservation Demonstration (LLPD) Project
This project includes a cross-sector collaboration of partner organizations that focus on detecting early identifications of patients/clients at risk through standardized assessment and providing timely access to vascular surgery for high-risk patients.
Patient Resources
- High-Risk Diabetic Foot with photos (Pdf)
- High-Risk Foot (Pdf)
- Medium-Risk Diabetic Foot with photos (Pdf)
- Medium-Risk Foot (Pdf)
- Low-Risk Diabetic Foot with photos (Pdf)
- Low-Risk Foot (Pdf)
- Foot Exercises (Pdf)
- Healthy Lifestyle for Healthy Feet (Pdf)
- How to Find the Perfect Shoe for Your Feet (Pdf)
- Nail and Skin Care (Pdf)
Provider Resources
- HPE Vascular Referral Form (Pdf)
- HPE Modified Inlow Foot Screen (for Telus PSS Suite EMR users)
- Kingston and Peterborough Vascular Referral (Upload file to Telus EMR)
- LLPDP Referral pathway and Risk Assessment – August 2024 (Pdf)
- Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Assessment Pathway – July 2024 (Pdf)
- Fast Track Pathways for Complicated Wounds – July 2024 (Pdf)
- How to Use the High-Risk Foot Screening Tool (Pdf)
- High-Risk Foot Screening Guide (Pdf)
- High-Risk Foot Screening Tool (Pdf)
Land Acknowledgement
HPE OHT delivers supports and services on lands that are the traditional territory of many nations, including the Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabe, Algonquin and the Haudenosaunee peoples. It is also directly adjacent to the Kenhte:ke – the Tyendinaga Nation. These territories are governed by the Dish with One Spoon wampum agreement. We share a responsibility to acknowledge and respect the culture and history of Indigenous peoples, who have inhabited and nurtured these lands for generations. We commit to centering our work of overall health and wellbeing for all residents, with particular consideration for Indigenous peoples and all equity-deserving populations in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties.