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PROGRAM
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Session descriptions and additional information will be available in 2018. Schedule subject to change.
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CONTACT
Ms. Tarah McMaster
Conference and Events Coordinator
+1 416 342 1655
Discrimination against individuals based on their age has serious consequences for older people in impacting their health as well as affecting public policy. These prejudicial attitudes and negative stereotypes often become engrained in health and social care systems where older people require the most support.
The WHO defines healthy ageing in a more holistic nature as developing and maintaining functional ability based on a life-course approach to well-being in older age. The concept of healthy ageing has become more relevant as population ages with the need for health policies and strategies to focus more on prevention and treatment.
Optimizing functional ability toward a decade of healthy ageing for individuals will require policies, systems and services that understand and optimize trajectories of ability across the life course. At a population level, dynamic strategies are necessary to not only aim to raise overall levels of ability but to paying particular attention to those subpopulations with the least resources or lowest level of functional ability.
Diversity is often overlooked in many policies and programs aiming to improve the health and well-being of the ageing population. Marginalized older adults typically have greater exposure to health risks and difficulty accessing appropriate services leading to a decreased quality of life.
Event Date | 08-08-2018 |
Event End Date | 08-10-2018 |