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[Resource] Canadian Guidelines for the Assessment and Treatment of Anxiety in Older Adults
CCSMH
Canadian Guidelines for the Assessment and Treatment of Anxiety in Older AdultsUntil now, there were no existing guidelines for anxiety in older adults to help support health care providers with assessment and treatment. Older adults also needed access to evidence-based mental health information
[Resource] What is social prescribing and Conceptualizing and Implementing Social Prescribing Programs
Canadian Alliance for Social Connection and Health
Social prescribing is a healthcare approach where professionals refer patients to non-clinical services like exercise, art, or community activities to improve well-being.About this Report This report presents the perspectives gathered from the Social Prescribing Community of Practice located on Vanc
[Report] Technology for Aging- 2024 Market Overview
Aging and Health Technology Watch
Technology for Aging 2024 Market Overview January 2024What’s new in this version of the report? Most everything. Every line in this Market Overview has been reviewed and updated to reflect the latest available links, trends, demographic data about older adults, policy changes, new products, as wel
[Resource] New MRU innovation centre focused on aging population
Mount Royal University
New MRU innovation centre focused on aging population
[Resource] Navigating the roads safely as you age
McMaster University
Navigating the roads safely as you age
Government of Alberta Housing Initiatives and Announcements
Government of Alberta
Government of Alberta Housing Initiatives and Announcements
[Evidence Summary] Technologies, such as smartwatches or smartphones, may improve behavioural and health outcomes among those living with cardiovascular disease
McMaster University
Technologies, such as smartwatches or smartphones, may improve behavioural and health outcomes among those living with cardiovascular disease
[Report] Anticholinergic burden for prediction of cognitive decline or neuropsychiatric symptoms in older adults with mild cognitive impairment or dementia
Cochrane
Anticholinergic burden for prediction of cognitive decline or neuropsychiatric symptoms in older adults with mild cognitive impairment or dementia
[Resource] Loop Evidence Summary: The impact of ageism on physical inactivity and fall prevention among older adults
LOOP
The purpose of this Loop Evidence Summary is:to increase awareness and knowledge of ageism by describing main types of ageism, the determinants of ageism, and the impacts of ageism on the health, well-being, and quality of life of older adults.to assist practitioners with the planning and developmen
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