Monthly Archives: October 2019

Reporting Canada’s Future Cost of Long Term Care – 2

In the National Institute on Ageing (NIA) second report – The Future Cost of Long Term Care, we are asked to question, with good reason,the sustainability of Canada’s current system, looking at its status in 2019, while projecting figures and statistics for the next thirty years to 2050. As with so many studies, reports and

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Reporting Canada’s Future Cost of Long Term Care – 1

Following the Sept.10 release of the National Institute on Ageing (NIA) first report in a series of three – Enabling the Future Provision of Long Term Care in Canada, on October 8 the public received the second report – The Future Cost of Long Term Care. Before you dig into this, I would suggest you set

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Present & Future of Technology and Aging.

If there is one shining example of an organization leading the way in Canada on the topic of technology and aging, it is AGE-WELL and as in previous years, two weeks from today, it holds its 5th Annual Conference in conjunction with 48th Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG) conference, in Moncton, New Brunswick. Titled Exploring

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Navigating the Tides of Aging Together: CAG2019

Next up in the fall 2019 aging and longevity conference cycle is, in about three weeks, the 48th annual Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG) conference, in Moncton, New Brunswick. As the title – Navigating the Tides of Aging Together – might suggest, the experience of navigating the waters of aging would not be limited to

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