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20 December 2023
Non-drug strategies to reduce frailty
Looking to reduce frailty? Learn what the evidence says about non-drug strategies.Full story -
30 March 2022
Getting your ‘feet’ in the game! Can exercising your feet help you stay on them?
From injury to death, falls are a major concern for older adults. Recent research looks at how strengthening the muscles in our feet and ankles can help to reduce the risk of falls.Full story -
29 July 2020
Assistive technologies: It’s not for me, I’m not there yet!
In Canada 1.1 million older adults use assistive technology to compensate for physical or cognitive limitations. However, despite the potential benefits of these technologies, some older adults remain reluctant to use them. What can explain this reluctance?Full story -
16 July 2019
Supporting caregivers of frail older adults
Frail older adults have significant care needs, and often rely heavily on caregivers to support them. Despite their crucial role, support for caregivers is often lacking or inconsistently available.Full story -
17 April 2019
Having ‘the talk’: The benefits of making your wishes known about end-of-life care
Advance care planning and having discussions about end-of-life care with family members and healthcare providers can have positive impacts for everyone involved.Full story -
11 December 2018
Walking: An age-old strategy to boost your health
As you get older, getting from one place to another can be a challenge. To put you on the road to better health, invest in a sturdy pair of shoes and use the power of your own two feet to get you to where you need to be.Full story -
27 November 2018
Conquer your fear of falling with cognitive behavioural therapy
Many older adults have a fear of falling. Cognitive behavioural therapy may help people overcome this fear by reducing negative thoughts about falls and shifting their focus to what they can do to curb their falls risk.Full story -
29 October 2018
Watch your step! Fall prevention for seniors living in the community
For seniors still living at home, falls are a concern. Fortunately, exercise alone or in combination with other fall prevention strategies can help keep one’s feet firmly planted on the ground.Full story -
16 April 2018
Feeling unsteady? Exercise can help prevent falls in long-term care
Feeling off-balance? Stand up to falls with exercise. Exercise combined with other fall prevention strategies is a promising way to lower the rate of falls in older adults living in long-term care.Full story -
25 September 2017
The research based benefits of music for walking
Walking speed reveals a lot about your overall health and walking ability changes with age. Research shows that music can help!Full story -
5 September 2017
Worried about breaking a bone? 5 tips you should know before it happens
Breaking up may be hard to do, but breaking a bone is easy – especially as we age. Get tips on how to protect yourself.Full story -
30 May 2017
Avoid falls with these 4 simple tips
Many older adults experience a fall as they get older. But it doesn’t have to be that way! Here are four evidence-based tips to lower your falls risk and promote healthy aging.Full story -
25 February 2015
Physical exercise can help combat signs of frailty in older adults
Physical exercise can help improve some conditions associated with aging and frailty, such as improving walking speed.Full story -
30 September 2014
Exercise programs can help reduce falls and prevent injuries
Fall prevention exercise programs, in a group or home setting, can help prevent falls. Exercises to improve balance are the most effective in preventing falls.Full story -
20 September 2014
Frailty in the eye of the beholder
Frailty represents a form of vulnerability or weakness in the older person and is different from simply growing old. It is important even though there is no agreement on the signs for frailty.Full story


