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Celebrating LIFE and Our Coming of Age - Healthy Ageing Education Series
When and where
Location
Ryerson University 350 Victoria St Room: Library Lecture Theatre (LIB72) Toronto, ON M5B 2K3 Canada
Description
Celebrating LIFE and Our Coming of Age
As our population continues to age, there is a growing demand for accessible and high-quality education focusing on topics related to healthy ageing.
In response, Programs for 50+ at Ryerson University’s G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education and the LIFE Institute, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary, have partnered with Mount Sinai Hospital’s Healthy Ageing and Geriatrics Program to present an inaugural five-part education series, Celebrating LIFE and Our Coming of Age, which will present a variety of topics important to all of us as we age.
We welcome you to join us for one or all of our sessions as we seek to educate, discuss, and celebrate many aspects that are essential to healthy ageing.
Dates
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Time/Location
2:00 p.m.– 4:00 p.m. Library Building, LIB72, 350 Victoria Street
Registration will open at 1:00 p.m.
Who Should Attend
Anyone seeking information on healthy ageing
Seminars:
Toronto's Coming of Age: How Ready is Our City to Meet the Needs of Ageing Torontonians?
Speaker: Samir Sinha, Director of Geriatrics for Mount Sinai and University Health Network Hospitals and the Provincial Lead for Ontario’s Seniors Strategy
In this session, Dr. Sinha will discuss the recent work that led to the creation of Toronto’s Seniors Strategy, and what it will take to ensure our city, province, and country are ready to meet our coming of age. Dr. Sinha will provide insights on what it will take for us to become a truly age-friendly city. In addition to our speaker, Dr. Sinha will be joined by a panel of subject matter experts that will be available for discussion and questions.
March 28, 2015 - The Many Way That Technology Will Help Us Age Gracefully
Speaker: Dr. Geoff Fernie, Director, Research Institute, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI)
This session will focus on technology advances that are being developed in Toronto that can be used to keep older adults in their homes longer while staying safe, active, and able to fulfil responsibilities. Dr. Fernie will highlight the revolution of technology that has changed the way we provide health care to older adults.
April 25, 2015 - The Doctor Will See You Now….at Home
Speaker: Dr. Mark Nowaczynski, Clinical Director, House Calls Program
As the number of older Canadians climbs, so too will the ranks of older adults who become housebound and not able to access traditional office-based care. Dr. Nowaczynski, the founder of Toronto’s House Calls Program, and a gifted photographer and storyteller, explores the recent resurgence in the provision of house calls in Toronto through a photodocumentary that may provide you a telling glimpse into your future.
May 9 2015 - You Could Live a Long Life: Are You Ready?
Speaker: Lyndsay Green, Sociologist and Author of “You Could Live a Long Time: Are you Ready?” and “The Perfect Home for a Long Life: Housing Ourselves for the Future”
The elderly population is living longer than ever before. That is a good thing, right? In this session, Author Lyndsay Green offers practical advice that she has garnered from her research on how you can prepare for your so-called golden years now, so that you get as much satisfaction as possible from what may well be a long life.
June 20, 2015 - How, Where, and When Would YOU Like to Die?
Speaker: Dr. Leah Steinberg, Clinical Lead, Palliative Care Consult Team, Mount Sinai Hospital
When it comes to end-of-life planning, the decisions involved can be overwhelming. In this session, Dr. Steinberg highlights the importance of advance thinking and planning surrounding end-of-life decisions, asking how, where, and when would you like to die? She will also review options available to all of us when we are dying.
Need help registering? Please contact Stephanie Callan, Program Assistant, Mount Sinai Hospital at 416-586-4800 ext. 7674.
For more information on our seminar topics and speakers visit www.ryerson.ca/ce/celebratinglife