MileAGE Podcast
In this episode, Dan speaks with Dr. Vipan Nikore, founder and CEO of Homecare Hub. What is Homecare Hub? Homecare Hub is a purpose-driven team with a bold vision to keep people out of large institutional nursing homes by building creative solutions that decrease the cost, and improve the quality and experience of receiving home care services. Our healthcare system is overwhelmed, and people with complex healthcare needs face challenges to preserve their current living situation. Homecare Hub was created to address the housing and home care needs of these individuals offering...
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Daniel Smiley, Research & Logistics Specialist, is your new host as Jenna takes on more responsibilities at the APPTA Hub. He welcomes Dr. Patrick Patterson to discuss his recent publications on long-term care policies pre- and post-COVID-19. We’re all aging, and everyone’s talking about it! Key Takeaways [:41] Daniel Smiley introduces himself as your new host and welcomes Dr. Patrick Patterson and asks him to share a top-level summary of his paper. [1:38] Dr. Patterson talks about how Canadian differences in pandemic responses guided the focus of this...
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Jenna welcomes Dr. Grant Handrigan, professor at the Université de Moncton to talk about his long-running project Dance Your Way to Health and the upcoming results. We’re all aging, and everyone’s talking about it! Key Takeaways [:41] Jenna welcomes Dr. Grant Handrigan and asks him to share how his project Dance Your Way to Health came about, four years ago, and how it was anchored with the Grouille ou Rouille community group, founded in 1981. [5:11] Dr. Grant explains sedentary behaviour and lists the multiple benefits of regular physical activity. [8:11] The...
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Jenna welcomes Dr. Grant Handrigan, professor at the Université de Moncton and principal investigator for the Implementing Virtual Reality in Advanced Fall Prevention, Building Resilience and Balancing Risk research project. They discuss the relative lack of fall management and prevention programs, the fear of falling as a barrier to a more active life, and the need for sustainable programs for both seniors and youth with regard to falls. We’re all aging, and everyone’s talking about it! Key Takeaways [:41] Jenna welcomes Dr. Grant Handrigan to talk about his most recent...
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Jenna welcomes Karine Levesque, Co-lead of the Enhanced Community Pathway program, currently in its pilot phase. They discuss the importance of offering a comprehensive and centralized health and social development proposition for frail seniors in crisis. We’re all aging, and everyone’s talking about it! Key Takeaways [:41] Jenna welcomes Karine Levesque to talk about her project and the inspiration for it, but first, she asks her to define Enhanced Community Pathway. [2:53] Karine talks about the combined health and social system approach her project takes with the...
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Jenna welcomes Judy Murphy, Executive Director at Elizabeth Fry New Brunswick, and Cecile Proctor from the University of New Brunswick to discuss their project using the creative arts to create intergenerational connections between low-income youth and seniors. We’re all aging, and everyone’s talking about it! Key Takeaways [:41] Jenna welcomes Judy Murphy and Cecile Proctor to discuss the project they are co-piloting, Creative Pathways to Healthy Aging, Senior and Youth Engaged which works with older and younger generations. [1:27] The Bridging the Gap project was the...
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Jenna welcomes Carole Goodine, a practicing pharmacist, manager, and researcher for Horizon Health Network, Pharmacy services. Carole maintains a clinical pharmacy practice on the Healthy Aging and Rehabilitation unit at the Doctor Everett Chalmers Hospital (DECH) in Fredericton, NB, and participates in antipsychotic review rounds on the Transitional Care Unit at DECH. Carole’s training includes a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, Accredited Hospital Pharmacy Residency program, Doctor of Pharmacy degree, and post-doctoral fellowship. Her research interests include inpatient medication...
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In today’s episode, Jenna welcomes four guests to talk about a novel research project! From Centiviser Incorporated and the University of Toronto, Dr. Mark Chignell, Developer of the 2RaceWithMe device and Lisa Fannin, Educator and Volunteer. And from the Center of Innovation and Research in Aging (CIRA), Executive Director Justine Henry and Research Coordinator Debbie Barton. The project team would like to acknowledge the contribution of Principal Investigator Dr. Jalila Jbilou, M.D., Ph.D., Professeure agrégée, From the School of Psychology and the Centre for Medical Training in...
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Jenna welcomes Dr. France Chassé, co-leader of the Madawaska’s Elders Initiatives Project with Micheline Plante, Community Health Representative at the Madawaska Maliseet First Nation. They discuss the health needs of the aging population of the community. They talk about technology to assist them, especially a custom mobile app and other services developed to help seniors live safely at home longer. We’re all aging, and everyone’s talking about it! Key Takeaways [:45] Jenna welcomes today’s guest, Dr. France Chassé. [1:13] Dr. Chassé explains the Madawaska’s Elders...
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Jenna welcomes the team working on a deprescribing pilot project to the show. The project’s Research Coordinators Cody Davenport and Marc-Éric Nadeau accompany Justine Henry — executive director at CIRA — as well as project lead Dr. Emily MacDonald from McGill University in a discussion on the impacts of polypharmacy and the benefits of deprescription in older adults. We’re all aging, and everyone’s talking about it! Key Takeaways [:40] Jenna welcomes today’s guests and starts off the conversation with Justine Henry on an overview of who CIRA is and what they do. [3:07] Dr....
info_outlineDoctor Myles Leslie and Doctor Janet Fast come on the podcast to share the findings of their most recent study and collaboration on caregiver goals. Tune in for an enlightening episode on the need to sometimes shift focus to gain a better perspective.
We’re all aging, and everyone’s talking about it!
Key Takeaways
[:39] Jenna introduces today’s guests, Dr. Myles Leslie from the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary and Dr. Janet Fast from the Center for Research on Aging Policy and Practices at the University of Alberta.
[1:29] Dr. Fast explains the interactive and relationship focus of the Human Ecology field of study, she dives into how this focus has shifted how she approaches caregiving.
[4:20] Jenna gives context for the listeners in terms of the proportions of Canadians acting as unpaid caregivers.
[5:55] Twelve years ago, the data available estimated that unpaid caregiving among 45 years olds and older amounted to about 24 to 31 billion dollars in savings on the healthcare system, Dr. Fast shares the updated numbers.
[8:02] Dr. Leslie and Dr. Fast are the leads on a research project that aims at understanding caregiver’s goals as opposed to their needs. Dr. Leslie unpacks the origins of this research idea starting with the dual aspects of what caregivers do: caregiving and relationship and the realization that the entire body of research on caregiving was done on one of those aspects only.
[13:05] Dr. Fast invites Dr. Leslie to touch on the difficulties caregivers seem to have talking about their own needs, as opposed to those of the person cared for.
[17:00] Dr. Fast digs deeper into the two primary goals of caregivers that the research survey has found: enhancing capacity to provide care as well as resiliency and sustainability.
[19:15] Dr. Leslie underscores the different understandings of what sustainability means, whether from the policymaker’s or the caregiver's perspective.
[21:57] Where does technology fit into all of this and what barriers exist for caregivers to adopt a new technology? Dr. Fast shares what 3 broad categories the survey findings highlighted in this respect: awareness, confidence and resource constraints.
[25:15] Dr. Leslie breaks down the 3 broad categories that were expressed in his focus groups and how they intersect with Dr. Fast’s findings: cost, time, and social isolation.
[27:19] To combat social isolation and promote connectedness, they have partnered with the Huddol online platform. Dr. Fast explains how this partnership works and what services Huddol offers as well as their incentive initiative to try to tackle some of the cost issues related to caregiving.
[31:50] Drs. Fast and Leslie agree that online communities like Huddol are the biggest and best change we are seeing in the caregiving field today as well as the innovative way they are tackling the definitions of sustainability.
[38:02] Dr. Leslie shares his thoughts on the warped understanding we’ve developed around the word innovate.
[40:14] Dr. Fast shares other work that has been done with AgeWell that relate to this idea of innovation as a new way to do something that’s been done before.
[41:32] Drs. Leslie and Fast answer the question as to what their aspirations are for the future, following this research project.
[47:27] We thank Dr. Lesile and Dr. Fast for coming on the podcast. Until next time, subscribe, rate, and share!
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Center for Research on Aging Policy and Practices (RAPP)
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Dr. Emily Read at the University of New Brunswick
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Dr. Myles Leslie at the University of Calgary
Dr. Janet Fast at the University of Alberta