Addendum to the Conference Program / Addenda au programme de la conference CAG2014: Landscapes of Aging Tweeting from the conference? Please use the hashtag #CAG_2014 Pour tweeter depuis le congrès de l'ACG, utilisez le mot-clic #CAG_2014 Poster Display Times: Posters will be on general display for the full day of the scheduled presentation. Presenters will stand with their posters during their scheduled times in the program. Horaires de présentation des affiches : Les affiches seront présentées au cours de séances toute la journée. Les présentateurs devront se tenir près de leur affiche au cours de leur horaire prévu dans le programme. Presentation Changes / Modifications des présentations O2 Snapshots of community seniors: A scoping review on the use of Photovoice with older adults 1 1 ,2 2 ,1 Virginia Kenyon , Kenneth Southall , Sarah Fraser 1 2 Institut Raymond-Dewar, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, McGill School of Social Work, Montreal, Quebec, Canada O43 Seniors' Falls in Canada: 2013 Report, Public Health Agency of Canada Simone Powell, Natasha Kuran Public Health Agency of Canada, Canada Saturday, October 18, 2014 / samedi, 18 octobre 2014: Aging and Mobility / Mobilité des personnes âgées - 13:30 – 15:00 O113 My Stroke Team (MYST): Leveraging emerging possibilities with technology to improve interprofessional stroke care for older adults 1 2 1 2 2 Maureen Markle-Reid , Nancy Matthew-Maich , Lauren Harris , Duane Bender , Christy Taberner , Sarah 1 1 1 Ibrahim , Ruta Valaitis , Jenny Ploeg 1 2 McMaster University , Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Mohawk College, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada P39 A Serious Game for Cognitive Assessment of Aging Adults Tiffany Tong, Zohra Noor, Aastha Patel, Mark Chignell University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada P40 Differences in Touch Interface Performance by Elderly Users of a Serious Game Tiffany Tong, Zohra Noor, Aastha Patel, Mark Chignell University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada P46 An Integrative Literature Review on the Effectiveness of Interventions Involving Social Supports for Improving Exercise Behaviours Among Older Adults Boris Woytowich, Donna Wilson, Gail Low, Amy Toosi University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada P194 A Focus on Aging in the Trent/Fleming School of Nursing Curriculum 1,2 1,2 1,2 1 1 Beryl Cable-Williams , Ann MacLeod , Andrea Mowry , Cyndi Gilmer , Kirsten Woodend 1 2 Trent University, Canada, Fleming College, Canada Saturday, October 18, 2014 / samedi, 18 octobre 2014: Educational Gerontology / Gérontologie educative - 8:00 – 9:30 P213 Perspectives of Aging among persons living with COPD Gail Low, Carolyn Ross, Michael Stickland, Donna Wilson, Eric Wong University of Alberta, Canada Saturday, October 18, 2014 / samedi, 18 octobre 2014: Social Sciences / Sciences socials - 13:30 – 15:00 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, CAG / 43e Réunion scientifique et éducative annuelle de l’ACG 16 – 18 October / octobre 2014, Niagara Falls, Ontario 1 Addendum to the Conference Program / Addenda au programme de la conference CAG2014: Landscapes of Aging P214 Quality of Life and Aging in Chatham-Kent: Perspectives of Older Adults in the Community Kieran O'Doherty, Kaitlin Snell, Karla Stroud University of Guelph, Canada Saturday, October 18, 2014 / samedi, 18 octobre 2014: Social Social Sciences / Sciences sociales 11:00 – 12:30 LB5 Drug-Seeking Behaviours for Codeine-Acetaminophen and Tramadol-Acetaminophen Prescriptions: Analysis of Age as a Significant Variable Nevio Cimolai The University of British Columbia, Canada Saturday, October 18, 2014 / samedi, 18 octobre 2014: Health and Biological Sciences / Sciences de la santé et sciences biologiques - 8:00 – 9:30 LB8 Changes in Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing with Nursing Home Admittance 1,2 1 2 Malcolm Doupe , Julie Erickson , Natalia Dik 1 2 University of Manitoba, Canada, Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, Canada Saturday, October 18, 2014 / samedi, 18 octobre 2014: Health and Biological Sciences / Sciences de la santé et sciences biologiques - 8:00 – 9:30 CAG Divisional Meeting: Psychology / Réunion d’une section de l’ACG : Psychologie Friday, October 17, 2014 / vendredi, 17 octobre 2014, 17:30 - 18:30 Cancelled / Annulé Aging and Technology / Vieillissement et technologie Saturday, October 18, 2014 / samedi, 18 octobre 2014, 8:00 - 9:30 Chair / Présidente : Arlene Astell Withdrawn Presentations / Présentations retirées O21 Self-ethnography in Late Life: A Cultural Approach to Life Review Judith Church Tydings Frederick Community College, Frederick, MD, USA P51 Landscape of Aging in Ontario Long Term Care Homes Tommy Wong Ontario Long Term Care Association, Markham, Canada P95 Frequency of Transitions in Care Settings Experienced by Individuals with Dementia Saskia Sivananthan, Kimberlyn McGrail UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada P169 Are home care and facility-based long term care services affordable to Canadians? Nathalie Valdés, Georgia Livadiotakis, Frédéric Samvura, Alexander Kuc, Elena Tipenko Health Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada P177 Évaluation de l'état nutritionnel de personnes âgées en bonne santé ou malades vivant à domicile (SidiBel-Abbès, Algérie) 1 1 1 2 3 ,1 N Menadi , G Kelkoul , I Hassani , B Merrakchi , S Belbraouet 1 2 Université D Liabes, Sidi Bel abbes, Algeria, Établissement public de santé de proximité, Sidi Bel abbes, 3 Algeria, Université de Moncton, Moncton, Canada 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, CAG / 43e Réunion scientifique et éducative annuelle de l’ACG 16 – 18 October / octobre 2014, Niagara Falls, Ontario 2 Addendum to the Conference Program / Addenda au programme de la conference CAG2014: Landscapes of Aging Latebreaking Posters / Résumés portant sur des résultats de dernière heure Saturday, October 18, 2014 / samedi, 18 octobre 2014, 15:15 – 16:45, Great Room A Educational Gerontology / Gérontologie éducative LB1 The clinical diagnosis of heart failure in primary care: Barriers to current practice 1 1 1 1 ,2 Stephanie Hinton , Vishaka Chetram , Atiya Hemraj , George Heckman 1 2 University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada LB2 Older Adults’ Needs for Continued Education 1 1 2 Danielle Thériault , Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard , Lise Mazerolle 1 2 Université de Moncton, Moncton, NB, Canada, Association des universités du 3e âge du N.-B., Moncton, NB, Canada LB3 Reactive behaviours in residents of personal care home: Perspectives of student nurses Beverly O'Connell, Lorna Guse, Fiona Jensen, Angela Osterreicher, Loreley Greenslade University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MN, Canada Health and Biological Sciences / Sciences de la santé et sciences biologiques LB4 Depression, Sex and Gender Roles in an Older Brazilian Population 1 3 3 2 Afshin Vafaei , Aline, NF Freire , Ricardo Guerra , Maria V. Zunzunegui 1 2 Queen's University , Kingston, ON , Canada, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada, 3 Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil LB6 Changes in Physical Activity and Function with Transition to Retirement Living. 1 1 1 2 1 1 Kayla Regan , Brittany Intzandt , Karli Swatridge , Kaylen Pfisterer , Eric Roy , Anita Myers , Laura 1 Middleton 1 2 University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada LB7 Self-report Physical Activity Measurement Tools: A Review of Psychometric Properties and Feasibility for Community Dwelling Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions Anna Garnett, Jenny Ploeg, Maureen Markle-Reid, Pat Strachan McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada LB9 What is the role of comorbidity, frailty and functional status in the decision-making process for older adults with cancer and their family members, cancer specialist, and family physician? 1 1 1 2 2 Kara McWatters , Laura Gapski , Katharine Lee , Shabbir Alibhai , Monika Krzyzanowska , Natasha 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 Leighl , Marg Fitch , Eitan Amir , Anthony Joshua , Padraig Warde , Ann Tourangeau , Martine Puts 1 2 Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada LB10 Comfort Feeding Only: Challenges surrounding feeding for enjoyment at end-of-life 1 ,2 1 ,2 1 ,2 1 ,2 Jennifer Wong , Kristen Paulseth , Chris Watson , Evelyn Williams 1 2 Sunnybrook Veterans Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada LB11 Antecedents and consequences of uncertainty in older adults with chronic medical conditions: A Scoping Review Vida Ghodraty Jabloo University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, CAG / 43e Réunion scientifique et éducative annuelle de l’ACG 16 – 18 October / octobre 2014, Niagara Falls, Ontario 3 Addendum to the Conference Program / Addenda au programme de la conference CAG2014: Landscapes of Aging LB12 Patients with Vertebral Fractures Throughout the Thoracolumbar Spine Have Worse Bone Mineral Densities than Patients with Lower Thoracolumbar Vertebral Fractures Only 1 1 ,2 Jennifer Watt , Richard Crilly 1 2 Western University, London, Ontario, Canada, Division of Geriatric Medicine, St. Joseph's Health Care, London, Ontario, Canada LB13 A feasibility trial of Geriatric assessment and Management for older cancer patients 1 1 1 1 2 2 Martine Puts , Kara McWatters , Katharine Lee , Laura Gapski , Eitan Amir , Monika Krzyzanowska , 2 2 2 3 3 Anthony Joshua , Raymond Jang , Natasha Leighl , Doreen Wan-Chow-Wah , Johanne Monette , Shabbir 2 Alibhai 1 2 University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 3 Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada LB14 Emotional expressivity in early adulthood as a predictor of dementia in late adulthood. Jill M. Morrison, Suzanne L. Tyas School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada LB15 Trends in potentially inappropriate medications in older adults: a population-based study Joseph Finkelstein, Xuan Li Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA LB16 Anxiety symptoms in mild cognitive impairment predict conversion to Alzheimer’s disease 1 ,2 1 ,3 4 Linda Mah , Malcolm Binns , David Steffens 1 2 Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry, 3 University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, 4 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut Health Center , Farmington, CT, USA LB17 Traumatic Brain Injury in Nursing Home Settings: Sex differences Angela Colantonio University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada LB18 A Pilot Study to Assess the Use of a Transitional Care Checklist to Improve Continuity of Care from Hospital to Home for Older Adults Elizabeth Lusk, Bert Chesworth Western University, London, Canada Psychology / Psychologie LB20 Examining the effect of a standard mindfulness-based training program on psychological wellbeing: A randomized control trial in non-demented older adults Sasha Mallya, Alexandra Fiocco Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada LB21 Driving and aging in New Brunswick: Comparison of driving exposure and personal characteristics of rural versus urban living older drivers 1 2 2 Valerie McLaughlin , Alexander Crizzle , Anita Myers 1 2 Université de Moncton, Moncton, Canada, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada LB22 Les préjugés liés à l’âge affectent notre représentation mentale des visages en fonction de l’âge. YDM Dion Marcoux, CB Blais, DF Fiset, HF Forget Université du Québec en Outaouais, Gatineau, Canada 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, CAG / 43e Réunion scientifique et éducative annuelle de l’ACG 16 – 18 October / octobre 2014, Niagara Falls, Ontario 4 Addendum to the Conference Program / Addenda au programme de la conference CAG2014: Landscapes of Aging LB23 Staff Mix And Leadership Styles In Long-Term Care Facilities 1 1 1 2 3 Judith Godin , Janice Keefe , Ann McInnis , Debra Boudreau , Arlene Morrison 1 2 3 Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, NS, Canada, Tideview Terrace, Digby, NS, Canada, Alderwood, Baddeck, NS, Canada LB24 A randomized controlled trial of interactive education in older adults with diabetes McKenzie Bedra, Xuan Li, Joseph Finkelstein Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA Social Policy and Practice / Politiques et pratiques sociales LB25 Clinical Care Coordinator: A response to the heavy workloads of RNs in long-term care 1 2 Meagan Kennedy , Charlene Chu 1 2 Toronto Rehab, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada LB26 Experiences of home care use by older LGBTTQ people in Ontario 1 2 2 3 4 Shari Brotman , Andrea Daley , Judy MacDonnell , Jane Aronson , Loralee Gillis 1 2 3 McGill University, Montreal, Canada, York University, Toronto, Canada, McMaster University, Hamilton, 4 Canada, Rainbow Health Ontario, Toronto, Canada LB27 Creating Dementia Friendly Communities: Designing a Way Forward 1 4 1 2 3 Catherine Ward-Griffin , Jenny Ploeg , Nisha Sutherland , Veronique Boscart , Sherry Dupuis , Marita 1 4 1 5 1 1 Kloseck , Carrie McAiney , JB Orange , Elaine Wiersma , Carol Wong , Kay Vallee 1 2 Western University, London, Canada, CIHR/Schlegel Industrial Research Chair in Enhanced Seniors Care, 3 4 Conestoga College ITAL, Kitchener, Canada, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, McMaster 5 University, Hamilton, Canada, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada LB28 Demonstration of the clinical utility of the Functional Status Assessment of Seniors in the Emergency Department (FSAS-ED) with independent seniors consulting Emergency Departments (ED) for minor injuries 1 1 ,3 2 ,4 Nadia De Grandpré , Marie-Josée Sirois , Nathalie Veillette 1 2 3 Laval University, Quebec, Canada, Montreal University, Quebec, Canada, Centre de recherche du CHU de 4 Quebec, Quebec, Canada, Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montreal, Quebec, Canada LB29 The clinical utility of the Functional Status Assessment of Seniors in the Emergency Department (FSAS-ED): a longitudinal case-control study. 1 ,2 3 Nathalie Veillette , Marie-Claude Beaudoin 1 2 Montreal University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de 3 gériatrie de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Centre de santé et des services sociaux Pierre-deSaurel, Sorel, Quebec, Canada Social Sciences / Sciences sociales LB30 BC Trajectories in Care Project: Investigating Common Pathways Through Long-Term Care in Later Life 1 1 1 2 1 Margaret Penning , Denise Cloutier , Kim Nuernberger , Deanne Taylor , Taylor Hainstock , Stuart 1 3 2 1 MacDonald , Laura Funk , Ronald Kelly , Francis Lau 1 2 3 Univerisity of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada, Fraser Health Authority, Surrey, BC, Canada, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada LB31 “Seniors [can’t] be seniors”: Reframing seniority in rural life 1 1 2 Robyn Plunkett , Beverly Leipert , Joanne Olson 1 2 Western University, London, Canada, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, CAG / 43e Réunion scientifique et éducative annuelle de l’ACG 16 – 18 October / octobre 2014, Niagara Falls, Ontario 5 Addendum to the Conference Program / Addenda au programme de la conference CAG2014: Landscapes of Aging LB32 Social Exclusion and Perceived Crime Victimization in Ageing Canadians 1 2 Xue Bai , Daniel W.L. LAI 1 2 The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada LB33 "You can just walk in - he's always there": Institutionalisation in a new guise 1 2 Susan Banks , Linda Outcalt 1 2 University of Tasmania, Tasmania, Australia, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada LB34 Aging in community: adaptive strategies of elderly groups of population in Russia Svetlana Maximova, Daria Omelchenko, Oksana Noyanzina, Natalia Goncharova, Galina Avdeeva Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia LB35 Lessons from hospice: Approaching dying and death in LTC homes in a new light Shannon Thoms, Colleen Whyte Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada LB36 Assessing determinants of perceived quality in transitions for people with dementia and their caregivers: a prospective observational study 1 ,6 2 3 5 ,3 5 ,3 6 Neil Drummond , Lynn McCleary , Linda Garcia , Frank Molnar , William Dalziel , Tracey Xu , David 6 6 1 4 Hogan , Diana Turner , Jean Triscott , Kathy McGilton 1 2 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada, 3 4 University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 6 5 Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada LB37 Pharmaceutical advertising for Alzheimer’s disease: An analysis of visual and linguistic imagery depicting therapeutic efficacy 1 ,2 Andre Smith 1 2 Department of Sociology, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada, Centre on Aging, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada Additional Exhibitors / Exposants additionnels Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) is the national professional voice of Canada’s registered nurses (RNs). We help drive the profession forward with evidence-based policy guides, continuing education courses, practical tools and Canada’s only national nursing specialty certification program. Representing more than 150,000 RNs, CNA also works to improve the health-care system through the power of nursing. Together, CNA and RNs are a leading force for change, helping to expand access to community-based care, prevent and manage chronic disease and advance high-quality, safe patient care. Our strength lies in the knowledge, skills and experience of RNs, Canada’s largest group of health-care providers. 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, CAG / 43e Réunion scientifique et éducative annuelle de l’ACG 16 – 18 October / octobre 2014, Niagara Falls, Ontario 6 Addendum to the Conference Program / Addenda au programme de la conference CAG2014: Landscapes of Aging Healthwick Healthwick is a direct-to-home retailer of adult incontinence products, offering consumers and caregivers Canada’s largest selection of briefs (aka “adult diapers”), underwear, pads and more with fast and discreet shipping nationwide. Shop online, toll free or by mail from national brands like TENA, Depend, and Poise, plus specialty brands and sizes not available in stores. DOCTORS: Request a FREE Patient Materials Kit including product samples and promotional materials at www.healthwick.ca/kit Healthwick Healthwick livre à domicile des produits pour adultes incontinents, mettant à la disposition des consommateurs et des pourvoyeurs de soins la plus vaste collection de culottes (« couches pour adultes »), sous-vêtements, serviettes et bien plus en les livrant rapidement et discrètement partout dans le pays. Magasinez en ligne, sans frais, pour des marques nationales comme TENA, Depend et Poise, ainsi que pour des tailles et des produits spéciaux qu’on ne trouve pas en magasin. MÉDECINS : demandez GRATUITEMENT sur le site www.healthwick.ca/kit notre trousse d’information pour les patients comprenant des échantillons de produits et de la documentation promotionnelle. Loyalist College, Infinite Spaces Infinite Spaces designs interactive, virtual learning experiences for the health care sector. Health care professionals can interact on their computer as 3D characters (avatars) to learn and demonstrate a variety of skills without the costs and risks of “practicing” on real patients. Infinite Spaces was established as a division of Loyalist College in 2006. Read about successful virtual health care training stories online, www.infinitespaces.ca Contact Information: Mike Miller, mmiller@loyalistc.on.ca Loyalist College, Infinite Spaces Infinite Spaces conçoit des méthodes d’apprentissage interactives virtuelles pour le secteur des soins de santé. Les professionnels de la santé peuvent interagir sur leur ordinateur sous forme de personnages en 3D (avatars) pour enseigner et montrer diverses habiletés sans les coûts et les risques associés aux « essais » effectués sur des patients réels. Infinite Spaces est une section du Loyalist College établie en 2006. Lisez des histoires de formation par soins virtuels couronnées de succès en ligne sur le site www.infinitespaces.ca Pour tous renseignements : Mike Miller, mmiller@loyalistc.on.ca 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, CAG / 43e Réunion scientifique et éducative annuelle de l’ACG 16 – 18 October / octobre 2014, Niagara Falls, Ontario 7 Addendum to the Conference Program / Addenda au programme de la conference CAG2014: Landscapes of Aging Therapeutic Recreation Ontario (TRO) Therapeutic Recreation Ontario (TRO) was created in 1999, with the goal of unifying and directing the Therapeutic Recreation (TR) profession, by providing guidance and support for its members. In addition to networking opportunities and educational events, TRO provides resources to help Therapeutic Recreation professionals develop quality services and advocates to advance the profession in order to protect the rights of individuals across diverse delivery settings throughout the province. Therapeutic Recreation Ontario (TRO) Therapeutic Recreation Ontario (TRO) a été créé en 1999 dans le but d’unifier et d’orienter la profession de ludothérapeute en fournissant conseils et soutien à ses membres. En plus d’organiser des occasions de réseautage et des événements éducatifs, TRO fournit des ressources pour aider les professionnels des loisirs thérapeutiques à offrir des services de qualité et fait la promotion de la profession afin de protéger les droits des personnes dans les divers contextes de soins de la province. 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, CAG / 43e Réunion scientifique et éducative annuelle de l’ACG 16 – 18 October / octobre 2014, Niagara Falls, Ontario 8 Addendum to the Conference Program / Addenda au programme de la conference CAG2014: Landscapes of Aging Exhibitors / Exposants rd 3 Floor Convention Centre Foyer / Great Room A / Great Room B 3e étage Convention Centre Foyer / Great Room A / Great Room B 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, CAG / 43e Réunion scientifique et éducative annuelle de l’ACG 16 – 18 October / octobre 2014, Niagara Falls, Ontario 9 Addendum to the Conference Program / Addenda au programme de la conference CAG2014: Landscapes of Aging Booth 42 3 15 37 39 20 17-18 35 16 21 8 2 4 23 7 1 30 5 24 14 36 10 11 40 41 13 19 6 9 29 31 38 22 12 34 32 33 28 25 26 27 Exhibitor / Exposant Age-Friendly Communities Canada Hub / Centre de ressources des collectivités-amies des aînés du Canada Arcadia Home Care Bruyère Centre for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long Term Care / Centre d’apprentissage, de recherche, et d’innovation pour les foyers de soins de longue durée Bruyère CAG2015 / University of Calgary, Faculty of Social Work Canadian Geriatrics Society Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association / Association canadienne de soins palliatifs Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Institute of Aging / Institut du vieillissement des Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada Canadian Journal on Aging / Cambridge University Press Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging / Étude longitudinale canadienne sur le vieillissement Canadian Nurses Association / Association des infirmières et infirmiers du Canada CARF Canada DementiAbility Enterprises Inc. Employment and Social Development Canada / Emploi et développement social Canada Healthwick Justice Institute of British Columbia Keebee Lakehead University, Centre for Education and Research on Aging & Health Lifetimes The Game Loyalist College, Infinite Spaces McMaster University, Aging, Community and Health Research Unit McMaster University, Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging & Department of Health, Aging & Society MedReleaf National Association for Professional Gerontologists Ontario Gerontology Association Ontario Long Term Care Association Quebec Network for Research on Aging / Réseau québécois de recherche sur le vieillissement Registered Nurses Association Ontario Room 217 Foundation Saint Elizabeth Health Care Schlegel-University of Waterloo Research Institute for Aging Simon Fraser University, Department of Gerontology & Gerontology Research Centre Student Connection, Canadian Association on Gerontology / Connexion Étudiante, Association canadienne de gerontology Therapeutic Recreation Ontario TVN University of Manitoba, Centre on Aging University of Toronto, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy University of Victoria, Centre on Aging University of Waterloo, Co-operative Education & Career Action University of Waterloo, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences / Partnerships in Dementia Care (PiDC) Alliance University of Waterloo, Geriatric Health Systems Research Group University of Waterloo, Murray Alzheimer Research and Education Program 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, CAG / 43e Réunion scientifique et éducative annuelle de l’ACG 16 – 18 October / octobre 2014, Niagara Falls, Ontario 10
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