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We support research and explore aging across various topics by engaging stakeholders throughout the research process. Using these research findings, we then create resources, programs, education and training and inform practice and policy change to enhance quality of life and improve care for older adults everywhere.
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- Dementia
The By Us For Us Guides are a series of resources created by people living with dementia and care partners for people living with dementia and care partners. They are designed to help people impacted by dementia by providing tips, strategies, and tools to enhance well-being and manage daily challenges....Read More
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Living the Dementia Journey for Young Adults is a free, evidence-informed, three-hour, online course, specifically designed with input from young adults and people living with dementia. Whether you are looking to gain valuable skills for a co-op or volunteer position, prepare for future employment and career goals, or simply improve your understanding of dementia and how it impacts those around you, Living the Dementia Journey for Young Adults has something to offer.
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- Dementia
- Geriatric Medicine
- Arts
The Intergenerational Jamboree resource is designed for music therapist nad recreation and leisure/activity team members who support individuals living in long-term care and retirement homes and wish to provide intergenerational music therapy experiences to their residents and community. ...Read More
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LIVING the Dementia Journey (LDJ) is an award-winning, evidence-informed training program for those who support people living with dementia. By participating in the program, participants will gain an awareness and understanding that will change how they view and support people living with dementia. LDJ was created in collaboration with people living with dementia, care partners, team members at Schlegel Villages, Murray Alzheimer Research and Education Program (MAREP), and the Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging (RIA).
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- Food and Nutrition
- Workforce Development