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Barriers to cancer care in nursing homes
Despite the high prevalence of this disease in the elderly, early diagnosis seems to be neglected in nursing homes. How can we make decisions that seek to balance the potential benefits and harms of cancer treatment in older adults living in nursing homes?Full story -
Harnessing the potential of technology to strengthen the long-term care sector (part 1)
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected those in long-term care homes in Canada more than others. With governments moving to address many of the concerns that have received attention during the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a unique opportunity to examine the potential of technology to strengthen long-term care homes. This blog post is the first in a series which examine evidence and experiences related to the role of technology in long-term care homes in Canada.Full story -
Combatting ageism to leverage the assets of older workers
Ageism is the set of stereotypes, prejudices and discriminatory behaviors based on age. If you are employed or looking for a job and believe you are being discriminated against because of your age, remember that this is illegal.Full story -
Leave my house… but to go where?
As the level of autonomy and needs evolve, it may become more challenging to meet the care needs of older adults at home. If you think you might have to explore other housing arrangements, but are still active and independent, what are your options?Full story -
Managed alcohol programs: Helping chronic alcoholics with regular doses of alcohol
The harmful use of alcohol resulted in approximately three million deaths worldwide in 2016. Managed alcohol programs are a promising harm-reduction approach for people living with severe alcohol dependence who often experience homelessness or housing instability.Full story -
Going home: Plan your transition before being discharged
Going home from the hospital can be both an exciting and stressful time for patients and their caregivers. Make sure that you play an active role in planning your transition back home.Full story -
Making a Better World: Achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for the world. Learn about the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and what you can do to shape our world, now and into the future.Full story -
Arts as a driver of change
Research evidence have demonstrated the positive effects of arts on older adults’ quality of life. Could the arts help to share information and knowledge related to aging?Full story -
Unbefriended: The tragic fate of many older adults
Many older adults are unable to make decisions on their own, and do not have a family member or friend who can be their guardian, representative, or substitute decision-maker. These individuals are sometimes called ‘elder orphans’ or ‘unbefriended elders’. The limited body of research evidence paints a grim picture of these older adults, particularly in terms of their poor quality of life.Full story -
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 -
Public libraries: Community hubs responding to the needs of older adults
Public libraries play a significant role in meeting the educational, informational, cultural, recreational, health and social-care needs of older adults.Full story


