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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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[Webinar Recordings] I'm Still Me Dementia webinar video series
Brella Society
I'm Still Me Dementia webinar video series
[Report] Preventing and responding to the mistreatment of older adults: Gaps and challenges exposed during the pandemic
Government of Canada
Preventing and responding to the mistreatment of older adults: Gaps and challenges exposed during the pandemic
[Report] Consultations on the social and economic impacts of ageism in Canada: “What we heard” report
Government of Canada
IntroductionThe Forum of Federal, Provincial and Territorial (FPT) Ministers Responsible for Seniors (Seniors Forum) has been working to address the social and economic impacts of ageism on older adults in Canada. The World Health Organization defines ageism as “the stereotypes (how we think), pre
[Resource] Defy Dementia Podcasts
Defy Dementia
Defy Dementia Episode 5: Boost Your Brain One Bite at a Time - DECEMBER 2023 Defy Dementia is back with a new episode! In episode 5, you’ll learn how your diet can impact your brain health. First, hear from Anjali Gupta, a retired dietician who has made several changes to her diet to reduce her d
[Website] Information on non-slip footwear: Rate My Treads
KITE Research Institute
The KITE Research Institute is the research arm of the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute at the University Health Network located in Toronto. KITE is home to WinterLab, which originally opened as part of the IDAPT (Intelligent Design for Adaptation, Participation and Technology) Centre for Rehabili
[Resource] Printable Poster: Tips to Stay Fall Free in Winter
BCGuidelines
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[Resource] Winter Storms: Before, During & After
Canadian Red Cross
Click HERE to access the full resource Across Canada, winter storms or extreme cold can occur suddenly and last for multiple days. The best way to protect yourself and your family is to follow these steps:Have your emergency kit ready. Be prepared for power outages.Carbon monoxide kills:Â NEVERÂ use
[Recorded Webinar] Newcomers to Canada: Preparing for your first Canadian winter
University of Ottawa International
[Report] Canada's Food Price Report 2024
Dalhousie University
Food affordability remains a top concern for Canadians. Canada’s Food Price Report 2024 forecasts that overall food prices will increase by 2.5% to 4.5%.
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