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DESCRIPTION:Register here\n\nThis session will explore the future of care f
 or older adults\, including how to care for older persons with complex chr
 onic conditions at home and in nursing homes and how we may identify older
  home care recipients' risk of unplanned hospital visits. Insights will be
  drawn from the EU-funded I-CARE4OLD project and the Canadian Longitudinal
  Study on Aging.\n\nAgenda\n\n12:00-12:05 PM Welcome & Introductions12:05-
 12:45 PM Panel 12:45-12:55 PM Moderated Q&A12:55-1:00 PM Closing and upcom
 ing sessions\n\nLocation\n\nThis is an online webinar hosted on Zoom. To r
 eceive details to enter the event\, please register. \n	 \n\n \n\nSpeakers
 \n\n\n				 \n\n				 \n\n				\n\n				 \n			\n			\n				Hein van Hout\, MPsy\, MPhil\, PhD is affiliate
 d at the Departments of General Practice & Medicine for Older People\, Ams
 terdam Public Health Institute\, of the Amsterdam University medical cente
 r. He chairs a research group on primary care geriatrics that aims to cont
 ribute to independence\, quality of life and quality of care of vulnerable
  older persons and their close relatives. He published over 185 internatio
 nal peer-reviewed papers. He coordinated large multinational studies: IBen
 C on quality and cost of home care\, and the PACE trial to improve palliat
 ive care in residential homes\, and I-CARE4OLD on improving prognostics of
  older persons with chronic complex conditions.\n\n				He is a board member of
  interRAI a collaborative network in over thirty countries committed to im
 proving the quality of life for vulnerable persons through evidence-inform
 ed clinical practice and policy decision-making. He is a member of INTERDE
 M the world’s largest expert network on timely diagnosis and psychosocial 
 interventions for persons with dementia and their relatives.\n\n				 \n			\n		\n				 \n
 \n				 \n\n				\n			\n			\n				 \n\n				Andrew Costa is the Schlegel Research Chair in Clinical 
 Epidemiology & Aging and an Associate Professor in the Department of Healt
 h Research Methods\, Evidence\, and Impact as well as the Department of Me
 dicine at McMaster University. He serves as the Scientific Director of the
  St. Joseph’s Centre for Integrated Care\, Research Director of the McMast
 er School of Medicine (Waterloo Campus)\, and an Associate Scientific Dire
 ctor of the Canada Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). Since joining the C
 LSA\, Dr. Costa has been the co-chair of the CLSA Health Services Working 
 Group and is leading work on data linkage on behalf of the CLSA. His progr
 am of research makes use of health information (‘big data’) to target\, de
 velop\, and evaluate models of care in home and community care\, emergency
  departments\, hospitals\, and long-term care (https://bdg.mcmaster.ca/). 
 He also leads work on digital tools for health care\, including caregivers
  (https://www.yourcareplus.ca).\n\n				 \n			\n		What are Lunch&Learn's?\n\nThe CAn
 D3 Lunch&Learn series is designed to introduce our Fellows\, team members\
 , and partners to emerging research on topics related to population dynami
 cs and population aging. These modules will cover the Four CAnD3 Populatio
 n Aging Axes: (1) family and social inclusion\; (2) education\, labour and
  inequality\; (3) migration and ethnicity\; and (4) wellbeing and autonomy
 .\n\nCAnD3 Newsletters\n\nSign up for our newsletter to keep up to date wi
 th CAnD3 events.\n\n \n
DTSTART:20221109T170000Z
DTEND:20221109T180000Z
LOCATION:CA\, Webinar
SUMMARY:Future of Home Care: Cross-National Perspectives
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/channels/event/future-home-care-cross-na
 tional-perspectives-342597
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