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Research Chair in Nursing Care
for Older People and their Families
Canada Research Chair
in Care for Older People
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Because we are all concerned
Better understanding for better actions
Caring for older people and their care partners ... a science that can be learned
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Because we all age ... Make a donation!
Because we are all concerned
Better understanding for better actions
Caring for older people and their care partners ... a science that can be learned
From knowledge to action
Because we all age ... Make a donation!
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News from the Chair
Online availability of the scientific conference related to the podcast “Mais pourquoi crier ?” (But why scream?)
Aimee Castro, a postdoctoral fellow at the Chair, presents her inspiring research on respite care for family caregivers on Radio-Canada.
Applications for 2026 are now open for scholarships and the Desjardins Award for the New Generation in Nursing Care for Older People and Their Family
Various presentations by the Chair community at the 54th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology
Students' testimonials
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Alarming report on abuse in a hospital: Tools exist to prevent it
Launch of a tool for family caregivers: being prepared in case a person living with a major neurocognitive disorder gets lost