Associate Professor, School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University, Ontario
I am an occupational therapist by training and currently the Director of the Health Services and Policy Research Institute at Queen's and an Associate Professor at the School of Rehabilitation Therapy. I am cross appointed to the Department of Family medicine and work as an occupational therapists at the Queen's Family Health Team and day/week. My research looks at how primary care/primary health care can support older adults and individuals with chronic conditions to participate in their communities.
Beyond long-term care: The benefits of seniors' communities that evolve on their own
Sep 09, 2020 06:32 am UTC| Business
The global COVID-19 pandemic has shown Canadians that we need to think differently about how we support older adults. The media and all levels of government have focused heavily on long-term care, and rightly so. However,...
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