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The latest issue of the CAH Newsletter (Issue 26) is now available for download.
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The latest issue of the CAH Newsletter (Issue 25) is now available for download
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RQHR's Gretta Lynn Ell received the CAH Award for Innovation in Health Care Delivery at our Annual Distinguished Lecture.
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On Monday, March 13th, at 6:00pm, the University of Regina Centre on Aging and Health will host our 2017 Brain Awareness Week event, which will be a presentation by Dr. Mark Chignell, Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto.
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On Friday, February 17th (in RIC 119 at 6pm) we will host our 2016-2017 Distinguished Lecture. This year’s speaker is Dr. Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, Professor of Psychology at Washington State University.
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The latest issue of the CAH Newsletter (Issue 24) is now available for download
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Nominate Regina-based individuals, groups, or organizations, offering health care to older adults, who have introduced an innovative approach to service provision or who have conducted field research to evaluate services or programs for older persons.
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The CAH is screening Alzheimer's disease film Still Alice for Brain Awareness Week 2016
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The latest issues of the CAH Newsletter (Issue 23) is now available for download
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Prior to our 2015 Annual Distinguished Lecture and in the presence of an audience of approximately 215 people, we had the distinct pleasure of presenting the 2015 University of Regina Centre on Aging & Health (CAH) Award for Innovation in Health Care Delivery.
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The Centre on Aging and Health to host its 13th annual Distinguished Lecture on November 26, 2015 at 6pm.
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Nominate Regina-based individuals, groups, or organizations, offering health care to older adults, who have introduced an innovative approach to service provision or who have conducted field research to evaluate services or programs for older persons
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The Centre on Aging and Health (CAH) is pleased to announce that we have approved two new research clusters and updated another.
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The latest issue of the CAH Newsletter is now available for download on our website.
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The University of Regina Centre on Aging and Health hosted its 12th annual Distinguished Lecture on January 21, 2015. Dr. Neena Chappell, Canada Research Chair in Social Gerontology, University of Victoria discussed how social integration relates to empowerment, civil engagement, social justice, and social determinants of health.
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The Centre on Aging and Health is pleased to launch its new website, which will keep the university community and general public aware of CAH activities and research.
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CAH Director Dr. Thomas Hadjistavropoulos was awarded a three-year operating grants from The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). This grant, worth more than $300,000, will be used to develop an automated pain detection and monitoring system. The system will help better understand pain in older adults with dementia.