Annual Mayor's Forum on Age Friendly Waterloo
Learn how the City of Waterloo can foster healthy and active aging across the spectrum of ages from youth to seniors.
Learn how the City of Waterloo can foster healthy and active aging across the spectrum of ages from youth to seniors.
This seminar will overview Multi-sectoral Partnerships approach, the impetus and operating context for collaborative research program, as well as explore questions and methods to capture partner reach and resources, unanticipated effects and partnership design.
This year, hosted once again by the Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging, Dr. Deborah van den Hoonaard from St. Thomas University, will be giving her lecture on 'Learning to be Old'.
Building on the success of Walk with Me 2014, the conference program will address aging across the life course, with a special focus on later life, and will highlight culture change initiatives from across the country.
You will have a chance to meet the recipients of the NAR seed grants of 2015. This is an opportunity for networking with the researchers and learning about their projects, as they will be providing updates.
With a focus on aging research, SoAR is a one-day meeting for engaging with graduate student research beyond disciplinary and professional boundaries, and across areas of expertise.
Donna Lero is a Professor in the department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition at the University of Guelph and is the Jarislowsky Chair in Families and Work.
This conference will bring together scholars from a variety of fields to discuss the impact that aging populations will have on asset values.
Dr. Robillard is an affiliated researcher of the AGE-WELL Network of Centres of Excellence and Vice-chair of the Ethical, Legal, Social Impacts Committee of the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging.
Please join us for a special presentation by Dr. John Muscedere. He will be presenting a lecture “The Future of Frailty in Canadian Health”.