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Providing Better Supports to Our Caregivers Can Begin with an Easy Question: How are You Doing?
Jul 10, 2018
Providing Better Supports to Our Caregivers Can Begin with an Easy Question: How are You Doing?
Jul 10, 2018

At some point in life, nearly all of us will be caregivers for our parents, friends, partners, neighbours or family members. Most of us don’t realize we are in this informal (unpaid) role. We see it as just “helping a person we care about”. Yet, in the health care system, caregivers are an essential part of the patient's journey. Caregivers navigate the options; work with clinicians to diagnose or develop a care plan; find and organize the right services; accompany patients at hospitals and doctors' offices; cook meals; provide transportation; and can be on duty 24/7 when they live with person who requires care.

Jul 10, 2018
Provinces Beginning to Plan for Flu Season
Jun 26, 2018
Provinces Beginning to Plan for Flu Season
Jun 26, 2018

Most of us are unlikely to give much thought to the flu during the sunny, warm days of summer. But this is precisely the time that provincial governments need to look ahead, plan, and procure vaccines for the upcoming influenza season.

Jun 26, 2018
Canadian Pharmacare, Is it Now or Never?
Apr 26, 2018
Canadian Pharmacare, Is it Now or Never?
Apr 26, 2018

After decades of talking about it, pharmacare is suddenly everywhere.

Given that prescription medication costs are the second fastest growing health care cost in Canada, representing $25 billion annually, a universal pharmacare program could potentially be a policy game changer.

Apr 26, 2018
NIA Partners with Toronto Foundation and Environics Institute to Study Social Capital in Toronto
Apr 20, 2018
NIA Partners with Toronto Foundation and Environics Institute to Study Social Capital in Toronto
Apr 20, 2018

The NIA has teamed up with the Toronto Foundation and Environics Institute on a landmark primary research project designed to help us better understand the quality of social life and connectedness in Toronto.

Apr 20, 2018
Sudden Loss of Wealth can Shorten Your Life - Pensions May Improve Your Health Outlook
Apr 6, 2018
Sudden Loss of Wealth can Shorten Your Life - Pensions May Improve Your Health Outlook
Apr 6, 2018

It’s been proven that income is a significant driver of health outcomes. But even if we didn’t have the evidence, the claim is self-evident.

The ability to purchase good, healthful food, live in safe housing close to services, and the ability to pay for out-of-pocket medical expenses, are just some of the factors that contribute to good health.

Apr 6, 2018
Ontario Budget Highlights
Mar 29, 2018
Ontario Budget Highlights
Mar 29, 2018

Older Canadians are becoming ever more important constituencies to provincial and federal governments. They now outnumber children under the age of 15, and more importantly, they vote. And they vote at levels unmatched by other age demographics.

Mar 29, 2018
Caring for Working Caregivers
Mar 22, 2018
Caring for Working Caregivers
Mar 22, 2018
Mar 22, 2018
Older Workers are Good for Business
Sep 1, 2017
Older Workers are Good for Business
Sep 1, 2017

The traditional arc of a career used to be described as something like this: after getting some qualifications, you get a job and progressively move up in the workforce until you retire. However, career jobs are rarely available these days, whereas retirement plans are put off by many Canadian workers, either out of desire or necessity. These changes create new challenges for older workers to getting and keeping a job.

Sep 1, 2017
Ask Your Doctor if Exercise is Right for You
Aug 8, 2017
Ask Your Doctor if Exercise is Right for You
Aug 8, 2017

You’ve just turned 65 and you go to your doctor seeking advice about how to stay as healthy as possible for the next 10, 20, 30 even 40 years. What does your doctor tell you? Well, advising some more exercise may be the best care they could provide.

Aug 8, 2017
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