Policy Innovation Lab Webinar: Enhancing the Innovation Ecosystem for Health Technology Adoption in New Brunswick Through Collaboration

Our policy innovation lab aims to better understand the landscape for health technology development in New Brunswick (NB) to address the barriers NB based researchers and innovators consistently run into; we are particularly focused on health technologies aimed to benefit our aging population. In this session, we will provide an overview of this approach and […]

The need for policy change to facilitate improved pain assessment and management in long-term care facilities

May 2021—As many as 80% of long-term care residents may be suffering from persistent pain. Yet pain problems in this population are underrecognized, underassessed and undermanaged. Underlying conditions causing pain may go undetected leading to increased suffering and, often, higher future health care costs. Current policies specify minimum standards for pain assessment that do not […]

Late life homelessness: Recognizing and addressing unmet need

June 2021—Homelessness among older people is on the rise in Canada and international contexts. This webinar outlines key issues and needs with regards to late life homelessness, and highlights gaps in policy and practice. It shares lessons and insights from research with older people with lived experience, and provides suggested directions for change. Speaker: Amanda […]

Engaging People Living with Dementia in Decision-Making

September 2021—Although international, federal, and provincial / territorial laws protect the rights of people living with dementia to make their own decisions or participate in decision-making where they have capacity issues, people living with dementia are often excluded from making decisions about health care, money, and other every day issues that matter to them. This […]

The tech-enabled home: guiding industry and innovators

November 2021—In 2020, AGE-WELL brought together a broad cross-section of industry leaders in technology and aging along with older adults and caregivers to form an Industry Advisory Group on the future of aging in place.  The first output of this working group was a whitepaper on the tech-enabled home.  You will hear about the conclusions […]

Policy Rounds: Advancing the Role of the Internet of Things in Public Health Research

Advancing the Role of the Internet of Things in Public Health Research Date: February 8, 2022 at 3:00pm AT/2:00pm ET Description: Dr. Plinio Morita will explore the role of Internet of Things (IoT) technology in informing public health research and will discuss how the siloed data ecosystems that we currently have around the world prevent data from […]

Policy Rounds: Including older people from disadvantaged groups in research practice: A compensation series

Including older people from disadvantaged groups in research practice: A compensation series  Date: February 22, 2022 at 2:00pm AT/1:00pm ET Description: Research practice often overlooks larger questions about meaningful participation, disadvantage, and vulnerability. One notable example is how standard and historical practices of not-compensating particular groups, or of restricting compensation as a form of control, […]

Policy Rounds: CFN’s Frailty Outcomes Consensus (FOCUS) Project: Study findings and potential applications

CFN’s Frailty Outcomes Consensus (FOCUS) Project: Study findings and potential applications Date: March 9, 2022 at 2:00 pm AT/1:00 pm ET Description: In July 2019, CFN launched the Frailty Outcomes Consensus (FOCUS) Project. The FOCUS Project brought together frailty researchers, clinicians, and administrators, as well as older adults and caregivers from across the world to work […]

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