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Resources on CORE include checklists, toolkits, reports, studies, videos, and other materials on topics relevant to those working or volunteering in support of healthy aging and older adults independent living.
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Sharing your home to remain there as you grow older
McMaster Optimal Aging Portal
Most older adults want to stay in their home for as long as possible. However, aging can bring its share of challenges: decreased mobility, new health conditions, reduced income and social support. All of these can ultimately limit someone's ability to live safely and independently in their home.
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Braze Mobility: Blind Spot Sensors for Wheelchairs
AGE-WELL
Tight spaces, crowded areas and doorways are some of the many places that can be difficult to navigate in a wheelchair. Now there are sensors that can be installed on any wheelchair to provide the user with feedback about obstacles in their blind spots. Developed by Braze Mobility Inc., the sensors
How Technology Can Help Our Mental Well-Being
McMaster Optimal Aging Portal
While mental health is an important topic to discuss regularly, the realities of the environment we are currently living in make it even more critical to talk about. As Canada endures a third wave of the pandemic in many areas across the country, people are dealing with feelings of anxiety, hopeless
The Giving Report
CanadaHelps
In their fourth annual report, the 2021 Giving Report, CanadaHelps continues to provide knowledge and insights to help Canadians understand the charitable sector and its impact on Canada.
Troubling declines in overall giving in 2020 pose a serious challenge to Canadian charities, but there were al
Blog: Current Status Unknown: Albertan Supervised Consumption Sites in 2021
Jayme Wong, Edmonton Social Planning Council
In August 2020, the busiest supervised consumption site in North America closed just two years after it opened its doors in Lethbridge, Alberta. The location, which saw a total of 444,781 visitors between January 2018 and June 2020, was shut down following the release of a controversial provincial r
Intergenerational Housing as a Model for Improving Older-Adult Health
BC Medical Journal
ABSTRACT: As the older-adult population in Canada increases, it is imperative that there be adequate and appropriate older-adult housing available. Housing is a social determinant of health and is implicated in various health outcomes. Additionally, a person’s living situation is interlinked with
A Developmental Evaluation Companion
Jamie Gamble, Kate McKegg, Mark Cabaj, A Developmental Evaluation Companion
In the face of a global situation that includes the intersection of a climate crisis, economic inequality and social injustice, the call to change is more compelling than ever. The need for adaptive action has heightened as the world has been transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of move
Addressing social isolation to improve the health of older adults: A rapid review
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Social isolation and loneliness in older adults are substantial public health problems. Interventions have been examined for their effect on reducing social isolation and loneliness; however, it is unclear which are effective at improving health outcomes and avoiding unnecessary health care utilizat
WHO Episode #46 - Safe care at home
World Health Organization
If you are caring for yourself or a loved one at home, how can you keep everyone safe? Who should be cared for at home? How to prevent COVID-19 infection to other family members? What red flags should you look for that tell you it is time to contact the health care provider? WHO’s Dr April Baller
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