Alberta Centre on Aging
Founded atUniversity of Alberta
TypeResearch centre
HeadquartersCorbett Hall
8205 114 St NW
Edmonton, AB T6G 2G4
WebsiteOfficial website

53°31′28″N 113°31′28″W / 53.52444°N 113.52444°W / 53.52444; -113.52444

The Alberta Centre on Aging is an interdisciplinary research center at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.[1]

History

As a scholarly research center, the Alberta Center on Aging has historically worked to advance front-line research in aging through coordinated interdisciplinary efforts and through organizations with partners.[2]

In 1982, the University of Alberta introduced the Centre for Gerontology, which was sponsored by both the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Medicine; the centre was created "to enhance the understanding of the aged individual and of the aging process by mean of the support, encouragement, and facilitation of research in gerontology."[3]

The Alberta Centre on Aging began issuing publications in the early 1990s.[4] In 2007, the organization published Aging In Rural Canada, which was an annotated bibliography printed by the University of Alberta Press.[5] In March 2010, the Edmonton Journal announced that the Alberta Centre on Aging was receiving funding cuts from the University of Alberta.[6]

Research

In 2004, the Alberta Centre on Aging sponsored research from gerontologist Bonnie Dobbs which discussed the impact that aging can have on driving.[7] The Edmonton Journal explained that at the Edmonton Aging Symposium, "Dobbs stressed that it's not older drivers per se who are at risk, but those with impaired judgment."[7]

In 2010, the Alberta Centre on Aging supported Dr. Cary Brown in the creation of an online workshop and toolkit for families dealing with Alzheimer's and dementia.[8]

Publications

The Alberta Centre on Aging has sponsored the publication of several books and research articles.

Books

  • Dawn Of A New Age: Facing The Future Together (1992)
  • The Importance Of Community Care and Support For An Aging Population (1999)
  • Aging In Rural Canada: An Annotated Bibliography (2007)

Articles

  • Quality of Life of Adults with Unhealed and Healed Diabetic Foot Ulcers (2006)
  • Depressive symptoms among older adults in urban and rural areas (2006)
  • Estimating the Incidence of Dementia (2006)
  • Patient and informal caregivers’ knowledge of heart failure (2009)
  • Video Programming for Individuals With Dementia (2009)
  • Social Determinants of Health for Older Women in Canada (2010)
  • Associative interference in older and younger adults (2019)

See also

References

  1. "Alberta Centre on Aging | Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine". www.ualberta.ca. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
  2. "Experts Will Explore Developments in Prolonging Human Life". The Edmonton Journal. March 23, 2007. p. C3.
  3. "New Centres Operational". Folio. August 19, 1982. p. 1. OCLC 439320465.
  4. "Alberta Association On Gerontology: 25 Years In Review" (PDF). Alberta Aging. 2005. p. 5.
  5. Strain, Laurel A; Dobbs, Bonnie Marie; Wanless, Deanna; University of Alberta; Alberta Centre on Aging (2007). Aging in rural Canada: an annotated bibliography, 1985-2005. Edmonton: Alberta Centre on Aging, University of Alberta. ISBN 978-1-55195-157-7. OCLC 972875074.
  6. Sinnema, Jodie (March 26, 2010). "U of A Cuts Ethics Centre Funds". The Edmonton Journal. p. B5.
  7. 1 2 "Put Unsafe Drivers Out To Pasture". The Calgary Herald. October 22, 2004. p. A20.
  8. Wang, Laurie (February 15, 2010). "Pain Speaks Many Languages For Those With Dementia". The Edmonton Journal. p. D6.
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