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opinion: we can learn from covid-19 pandemic to tackle cancer

the lesson is evident—when we work together and make concerted efforts at what we deem an urgent need, we can effectively combat a deadly threat.
andrea seale, ceo, canadian cancer society
nov 13, 2023

opinion: i wasn't completely surprised by a dementia diagnosis at 48, but i was shocked by the lack of support

despite the serious impacts of young-onset dementia, awareness is low compared to dementia in seniors, resulting in delayed diagnoses, a lack of support systems, and few resources for individuals and their families.
john mccaffery, board member and volunteer, youquest
nov 13, 2023

suicide risk and prevention tools for older adults

the senior years aren't always filled with happiness, but there are strategies and resources to help you feel better.
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health
sep 29, 2023

depression in older adults: resources for prevention, recovery and resilience

these tools can help if you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of depression.
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health
sep 29, 2023

understanding the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia

participate in a survey to help ccsmh identify opportunities in the development of new resources related to bpsd.
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health
sep 29, 2023

alzheimer's disease in canada: stats, resources and impact on canadians

by 2050, it’s expected that more than 1.7 million canadians will be living with dementia — with an average of 685 individuals being diagnosed each day.
corey deeth
sep 20, 2023

doctor's orders: alzheimer’s disease can be slowed with proper treatment and research

“alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging. and knowing about it early is helpful because it empowers the person living with the disease," dr. roger wong says.
karen hawthorne
sep 18, 2023

watch: social media borax trend sets off alarms — but does boron really help with inflammation?

borax has plenty of uses: from laundry detergent, to insecticide, to making a slime that’s quite fun to play with. but not only is ingesting it dangerous, it’s also banned as a food additive in the u.s. and canada.
emma jones
aug 11, 2023
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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diabetes canada

opinion: we can learn from covid-19 pandemic to tackle cancer

the lesson is evident—when we work together and make concerted efforts at what we deem an urgent need, we can effectively combat a deadly threat.
andrea seale, ceo, canadian cancer society
nov 13, 2023

opinion: i wasn't completely surprised by a dementia diagnosis at 48, but i was shocked by the lack of support

despite the serious impacts of young-onset dementia, awareness is low compared to dementia in seniors, resulting in delayed diagnoses, a lack of support systems, and few resources for individuals and their families.
john mccaffery, board member and volunteer, youquest
nov 13, 2023

suicide risk and prevention tools for older adults

the senior years aren't always filled with happiness, but there are strategies and resources to help you feel better.
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health
sep 29, 2023

depression in older adults: resources for prevention, recovery and resilience

these tools can help if you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of depression.
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health
sep 29, 2023
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

understanding the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia

participate in a survey to help ccsmh identify opportunities in the development of new resources related to bpsd.
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health
sep 29, 2023

alzheimer's disease in canada: stats, resources and impact on canadians

by 2050, it’s expected that more than 1.7 million canadians will be living with dementia — with an average of 685 individuals being diagnosed each day.
corey deeth
sep 20, 2023

doctor's orders: alzheimer’s disease can be slowed with proper treatment and research

“alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging. and knowing about it early is helpful because it empowers the person living with the disease," dr. roger wong says.
karen hawthorne
sep 18, 2023

watch: social media borax trend sets off alarms — but does boron really help with inflammation?

borax has plenty of uses: from laundry detergent, to insecticide, to making a slime that’s quite fun to play with. but not only is ingesting it dangerous, it’s also banned as a food additive in the u.s. and canada.
emma jones
aug 11, 2023
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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