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A Dementia Strategy for Canada: Together We Achieve - 2022 Annual Report
SONNET study has been mentioned in “A Dementia Strategy for Canada: Together We Achieve - 2022 Annual Report”
“Efforts are being made to improve the measurement of social connection for people living with dementia to better their health, care and quality of life. The SONNET Study led by Jennifer Bethell (University Health Network in Toronto) and Andrew Summerland (University College in London, England) will incorporate information from interviews and focus groups of people with lived experience and test an approach to measure social connection in long-term care (LTC). Findings from this research will help assess person-centred care to improve the health and quality of life of LTC residents.”
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International collaboration to address measurement gaps in dementia care and outcomes
CBRF News, News December 16, 2021
Brain Canada and the Alzheimer’s Association are funding two Canadian-led teams for brain research that will help ensure care providers are implementing evidence-based practices and achieving desired outcomes for people living with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
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How care home activities help residents find connection
By Michal Misiak