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3 December 2024
Co-Housing for Older Adults: Building Community, Support, and Security While Aging in Place
What is co-housing? Explore how shared living spaces can offer older adults community, support, and financial savings while balancing privacy and connection.Full story -
15 November 2023
Overnight care: A reassuring presence
Finding qualified and trusted staff to care for your loved ones during the day is one thing. But with staff shortages plaguing all employment sectors, finding qualified and trusted staff working night shifts is a big challenge.Full story -
7 September 2022
Living in a nursing home: What about "young" residents?
Many people under the age of 65 are living in nursing homes. Who are these young residents and how can we improve their quality of life?Full story -
8 June 2022
Engaging in meaningful activities outside of care settings: What’s the impact on people with dementia?
Getting out and about! Preliminary research shows that engaging in meaningful activities outside of aged care facilities may have positive effects on the health and well-being of people living with dementia.Full story -
15 December 2021
Renewal plans in long-term care: where are we at
The long-term care sector has been hit very hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada and abroad. Many policymakers and stakeholders are now turning their attention to renewing the long-term care sector and exploring alternatives to long-term care homes.Full story -
6 October 2021
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 -
11 August 2021
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 -
30 June 2021
Aging in your smart home while preserving your privacy
More and more smart technologies are making their way into our homes. While smart technologies appear promising to support aging at home, can it maintain our privacy?Full story -
18 November 2020
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 -
18 December 2018
Dementia caregiving: Take care of yourself while caring for others
Support for family caregivers of people with dementia cannot be overlooked – it is a necessity. If the stress of caregiving is left unchecked, it can take a toll on a caregiver’s mental, physical and social health. Multicomponent strategies may be a good way to keep a caregiver grounded and healthy.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 -
28 March 2018
The future is here: Socially assistive robots to make your daily life easier
Socially assistive robots have been developed to deliver care to older adults or to assist caregivers and health professionals. The future is here — are we ready for it?Full story -
18 October 2017
Still here! Don’t let a dementia diagnosis keep you out of the conversation
Everyone – including those with dementia – has the right to make decisions that affect their own health. Staying involved and engaged for as long as possible is key to a better quality of life.Full story -
4 October 2016
Combat loneliness and depression by sharing memories: Relive those glory days!
One of the pleasures in life is spending time with family and friends. Another is getting together to relive those good times and memorable moments. Research shows that group activities involving reminiscing can help relieve social isolation/loneliness and depression.Full story -
7 September 2016
Does caregiver stress affect the move to long term care?
Providing care for family members with challenging chronic diseases like dementia can be highly stressful and take a toll on caregivers’ physical and psychological health. When caregivers become “burnt out” are their loved ones more likely to be placed in long term care facilities?Full story -
25 February 2016
Can you relate? Options to improve support for unpaid caregivers
Providing unpaid care offers both rewards and challenges. A panel of caregivers share their thoughts and suggestions about how to better support caregivers.Full story -
1 June 2015
Ding-dong, it's the doctor calling! Home-based primary care may be a solution for homebound older adults
Receiving care and treatment in their own homes helps older, frail and homebound adults get the medical attention they need and can improve their health and quality of life.Full story -
14 April 2015
Options for long-term care mean more choice for older adults
Home and community based care, assisted living and nursing home care all have related risks and benefits. Decisions about long term care settings should consider the needs and unique circumstances of older adults and the people caring for them.Full story


