
Anthea Innes
@antheainnes
Professor Health, Aging and Society, Gilbrea, Chair Aging and Mental Health, Director Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging, McMaster University, Canada
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15-08-2022 13:30:05
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A #HUGE Thank you to Christine Kennedy and Nina Cammalleri McMaster Alumni for helping plan, organize and facilitate such a successful book launch! We could not have done this book launch without all of your hard work and effort! #THANKYOUSOMUCH


Thank you to everyone who cane out on a rainy night to our book launch, the room was packed! And to the 500+ live stream participants. Such good questions from everyone! We hope the book will give you hope and ideas. Carmel Geoghegan Helen Rochford B RaDAR Phyllis Fehr

Where are we today? This afternoon, we host another session of our popular online #AlzAcademy. These are informative capacity-building workshops for our member organisations. Today's topic is: Independent living and dementia and the session will be moderated by Angela Bradshaw




‘Art Wednesdays’ are being run by Arts for Dementia The Zoom sessions are every Wednesday at 2pm and provide time for people living with dementia and their companions to get creative and socialise in a friendly and supportive environment. Find out more: journalofdementiacare.co.uk/arts-for-demen…





Launch of 'Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease Pathway: From Diagnosis to Care European Brain Council Our #Brainhealth is so important #alzheimer #dementia #Cognitive #HealthyEating #healthylifestyle #Caregiving


A great start to the McMaster team visiting #clca University of Liverpool by way of a lovely dinner Sharon Kaasalainen Gilbrea Centre before #frailty conference where we will are excited to present MIRA McMaster PACIFIC project


Such wonderful ways to instigate intergenerational connections. From the music together to creative projects. Ready Generations is doing inspiring work!



Great opening presentation at frailty symposium LIVER University critiquing concept of clinical frailty


The McMaster University team visiting Liverpool Centre for Aging and the life course enjoying a little free time to explore Liverpool before meetings today. We've had an excellent visit learning from colleagues from Liverpool and beyond participating in events thus week. 😀




Improving meaningful activity and meaningful engagement in long-term settings can benefit residents' nutrition and hydration, sleep patterns, use of medicines and number of falls, find Rosemary Bradley Assumpta Ryan Sarah Penney Ulster University My Home Life NI journals.rcni.com/nursing-older-…

We are looking to place a Dementia Assistance Dog in central Scotland. A collaboration between Alzheimer Scotland & Dogs for Good sees trained dogs matched to live with families where someone is at an early stage of dementia & live at home with a full-time carer dementiadog.org/dementia-assis…

