You are invited to attend our 2016 Regina Brain Awareness Week Film Screening.
University of Regina Main Campus.
Free Admission. Open to the Public. Free parking available in Lot 15M.
The University of Regina Centre on Aging and Health Presents:
Directors: Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland
Run time: 1 hour 40 min.
Still Alice is the story of Alice Howland, distinguished linguistics professor, and her struggles with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. The film depicts how the disease affects language, memory, career, and family and stars Julianne Moore, who won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance.
Q & A with members of the University of Regina Department of Psychology and Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan will follow the film.
For more information, please contact CAH Administrator, Scott J. Wilson at scott.j.wilson@uregina.ca or by phone at 1 (306) 337-8477.
We just published a state of the art systematic review of pain assessment tools for people living with severe dementia. We provided recommendations for the most supported tools @AIGMcLennan @UofRegina https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272735826000139?via%3Dihub
The Winter 2026 CAH Newsletter has stories about:
Research on menopause with Canada Research Chair Dr. Jennifer Gordon, upcoming CAH spring public events, CAH relaunching research participant pool, CAH Director inducted as Fellow of the RSC, and more!
https://research.uregina.ca/cah/newsletters/issue-41/
Congratulations to #URegina's @DrThomasHadjist, newly elected as a Fellow of the @src_rsc. His groundbreaking work is improving care for older adults with #dementia and chronic pain worldwide.
📺 Watch the video below, and learn more in Discourse: 📖 https://bit.ly/3WWYQbC
Two #URegina researchers have been elected Fellows of the @src_rsc — the country’s highest academic honour. 👏
Congrats to Dr. @rncarleton and @DrThomasHadjist, whose research is improving lives across Canada and beyond.
Learn more in Discourse:
Two U of R academics honoured | Discourse Magazine
Two University of Regina researchers elected Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada
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📅 Mark your calendars! Join us on Dec 10 for a webinar that explores how building design & operation can protect older adults’ health against extreme heat and wildfire smoke events.
🔗 Don’t miss out—register today: https://shorturl.at/IQwQg
Deeply honoured to join the Royal Society of Canada. I am grateful to an extraordinary team of collaborators and trainees who have helped advance our research on pain in dementia. Proud of what we’ve built, and motivated for what’s next.