Why we are doing this research? The overarching goal of the SALTY project is to add quality of life to late life for older adults living in long term care (LTC).Late life is a time…
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Seniors – Adding Life to Years (SALTY) Project Project funded from April 2016-March 2021 Everyone wants to live well in their final years but this may be a challenge, particularly for people living in long…
The Dr. Rosemarie Sampson Centre on Aging provides modern office space that will enable new synergies within the university and beyond in order to embrace the opportunities and challenges of an aging population. The Dr.…
Project Background Why we did this research? In Nova Scotia, the continuing care sector has been undergoing significant changes. As part of the Continuing Care Strategy, a number of new and replacement homes have been…
Contact Us Phone: (902) 457-6546 E-mail: nsca@msvu.ca Care and Construction Project Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Mount Saint Vincent University 166 Bedford Highway Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J6 Media & Promotion Media requests – please…
Our Thanks We would like to thank our funders, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation. We would also like to thank the many individuals and organizations who have supported…
Results & Dissemination Project materials, reports, presentations, manuscripts and student projects with results from the project are listed below. The project has a large amount of data available for research purposes. Students and researchers who…
Project Team The Research Team Front from Left: Pamela Fancey, Janice Keefe, Arlene Morrison, Marian Casey, Sherry Keen, Debra Boudreau, Sacha Nadeau, Stephanie Chamberlain, Lloyd Brown, Margaret McKeeBack from Left: Chris LaBreche, Judith Godin, John…
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