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CAG2024: Agents of Change: Unraveling Complexity and Advancing Transformation (Oct 25 -Afternoon)

Health and aging / Santé et vieillissement
Chair / Président(e) Marilyn Macdonald


O101 Ageing in Canadian Federal Corrections Institutions, Challenges and Recommendations

Marilyn Macdonald1, Erin Langman1, Crystal Dieleman1, Andrea Tricco2, Ali Hammoud1 1Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. 2Unity Health, Toronto, Canada


O102 Perspectives on Growing Older in Canada: The 2023 NIA Ageing in Canada Survey

Natalie Iciaszczyk1, Dr. Keith Neuman2, Alyssa Brierley1, Dr. Bonnie-Jeanne MacDonald1, Dr. Samir Sinha1 1National Institute on Ageing, Toronto, Canada. 2Environics Institute for Survey Research, Toronto, Canada For the most recent version, please see the complete online program. Pour la version la plus récente, veuillez consulter le programme complet en ligne. 67 CAG2024: Agents of Change: Unraveling Complexity and Advancing Transformation ACG2024 : Âge et changement : élucider la complexité et promouvoir la transformation Program / Programme


O103 Agents of Change: Advancing the human rights of older persons through advocating for a United Nations convention on the rights of older persons.

Margaret Gillis, Kiran Rabheru International Longevity Centre Canada, Ottawa, Canada


O104 Intersections of Substitute Decision-Making, Dementia, and Elder Abuse: Case Studies from Alberta and Ontario

Celeste Pang Mount Royal University, Calgary, Canada


O105 'Nobody Wants to Die in Prison': Limited Access to Healthcare and Obstacles to Early Release for Federally Incarcerated Persons in Canada

Jim Johansson1, Dave Holmes1, Etienne Paradis-Gagné2 1University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. 2University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada


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