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AGE-WELL Looks Forward to Providing Technology-based Solutions to Older Canadians in 2022
AGE-WELL, one of our closest partners, are experts in connecting older adults with the technology they need to live independent and enriching lives. Here’s what
CNPEA reflects on “watershed year” for older Canadians
We sat down for a holiday fireside chat with Bénédicte Schoepflin, Executive Director at the Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse, to reflect
Federal Ministers receive Mandate Letters from PM
This week, Prime Minister Trudeau sent his new cabinet of federal Ministers their mandate letters, outlining their priorities going forward. These letters are a strong
Homeshare program connects older and younger Canadians under 1 roof
Canada HomeShare is a non-profit intergenerational housing program delivered by the National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly (NICE). The program matches older adult
CanAge meets with new federal Seniors Minister
New federal Minister of Seniors Kamal Khera recently reached out to CanAge to discuss our top issues affecting older Canadians, and meet our team. We
New study explores experience of healthcare workers during the pandemic
A new study out of the University of Manitoba seeks to explore the psychological effects felt by frontline healthcare providers caring for dying patients during
CanAge presents at 15th Global Conference on Ageing
Last week, CanAge was a key presenter at the International Federation on Ageing’s 15th Global Conference on Ageing in Niagara Falls. The team presented on
Podcast for people living with dementia seeks feedback
Dementia Dialogue, a podcast dealing with dementia and related topics, is seeking participants for a focus group to collect feedback on how the podcast can
National Indigenous Veterans Day: We have a duty to remember and reflect
By: Lisa Hartford, CanAge Today is National Indigenous Veterans Day. At CanAge, we’re taking a pause to learn about their tremendous contributions to Canadian history,