AGE-WELL Funded ProjectsOutputs
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Computer games for older adults: Findings of a usability study (Conference paper)6.1 MEN-ASSESS, 6.2 COG-ASSESS University of Waterloo, University of Alberta | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-06-22 | | Experiences of a clinical researcher: Relational ethics in research practice (oral presentation)6.1 MEN-ASSESS University of Waterloo, University of Alberta | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-11-01 | | Tour of Smart Condo with John Barlow, MP for Foothills, AlbertaMP Barlow is the Conservative Party of Canada Associate Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Agri-Food.6.1 MEN-ASSESS, 6.2 COG-ASSESS, 7.5-SIP A1 C-ASAP University of Alberta, University of Waterloo | KTEE - Knowledge Mobilization | 2017-11-17 | | Usability of Virtual Gym, a Kinect-based system to enhance the physical and mental health of persons with dementiaNeubauer, N., *Fernandez, V., Daum, C., Lee, A., Donovan, J., Liu, L., & Storulia, E. (2017). Usability of Virtual Gym, a Kinect-based system to enhance the physical and mental health of persons with dementia. Poster presented at AGE-WELL’s 3rd Annual Conference, October 17-19, 2017, Winnipeg, MB.6.2 COG-ASSESS University of Waterloo, University of Alberta | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-10-18 | | Site visit to Chinese Christian Wing Kei Nursing Home Association and meeting regarding collaborationMembers of WP6.1@UAlberta and 6.2 traveled to Calgary to meet with the Board Chair, Chief Executive Officer, Director of Care, Care Managers, and Rehabilitation and Recreation Manager to tour their facilities and discuss potential collaboration. Specific projects and technologies discussed included Vibrant Minds, Virtual Gym, Digital Storytelling and Dementia, Ambient Activity Technology (on behalf of Mark Chignell and Marc Kanik), Activity Localization, and Wandering Risk. A follow up meeting will be held in January 2017 to identify a timeline for unrolling projects at Wing Kei facilities. For more information on Wing Kei, please visit: www.wingkei.org6.1 MEN-ASSESS, 6.2 COG-ASSESS University of Alberta, University of Waterloo | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-12-01 | | Meeting with potential older adult co-researcher Lili Liu, Eleni Stroulia, and Christine Daum met with Ken Yu who was recruited to become an older adult co-researcher in specific projects within WP6.1@UAlberta and WP6.2. Ken agreed to join the team and will begin his involvement in projects in early January 2017.6.1 MEN-ASSESS, 6.2 COG-ASSESS University of Alberta, University of Waterloo | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-11-30 | | Ambient and wearable sensors for indoor activity recognition (Poster presentation)Diaz, D., Mohebbi, P., Yee, N., Daum, C., Liu, L., Nikoalidis, I., & Stroulia, E. (2017). Ambient and wearable sensors for indoor activity recognition. Poster presented at AGE-WELL’s 3rd Annual Conference, October 17-19, 2017, Winnipeg, MB6.2 COG-ASSESS University of Waterloo, University of Alberta | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-10-18 | | Digital storytellingLiu, L., Kaufman, D., Astell, A., Daum, C., Rios Rincon, A., Cruz, A. M. (2018, October). Digital storytelling. Paper presented at CCNA 2018 Science Days and Partners Forum, Montreal, QC, Canada. 4.3 CONNECT-CREATE University of Alberta, Simon Fraser University, Toronto Rehab Institute, University Health Network, University of Waterloo | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-10-02 | | Case Study workshop1.3 OA-INVOLVE Dalhousie University, University of Dundee, University of British Columbia, University of Waterloo, University of Alberta | KTEE - Knowledge Mobilization | 2017-08-29 | | Face-to-face meeting with York Care Centre (Partner) regarding Virtual Gym and Vibrant Minds projects6.1 MEN-ASSESS, 6.2 COG-ASSESS University of Alberta, University of Waterloo | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-10-19 | | C-ASAP Calgary Action Team MeetingTeam members met with members of the Calgary Action Team (Kim Savard from CARYA; John Mungham from Age Friendly Calgary, City of Calgary; Paul Bartel from the Alzheimer Society of Calgary; Patty McCallum from the Calgary Police Service) to provide an overview of the C-ASAP system that has been developed and obtain feedback. Suggestions for changes were identified and modifications will be made by mid- to late- January 2018. A follow-up meeting will occur in late January in which the next iteration of the system will be presented and additional feedback obtained. 7.5-SIP A1 C-ASAP University of Alberta, Independent (industry representative), Independent, University of Waterloo | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-12-04 | | Face-to-face Digital Storytelling and Dementia Team Meeting1.2 TUNGSTEN, 4.3 CONNECT-CREATE, 6.1 MEN-ASSESS University of Alberta, Simon Fraser University, Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, Independent, University of Waterloo | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-10-17 | | Meeting with Rich McAloney (SIP Accelerator Mentor to WP7.5 C-ASAP)7.5-SIP A1 C-ASAP University of Toronto, University of Alberta, Independent, Independent (industry representative), University of Waterloo | KTEE - Commercialization | 2017-10-19 | | Face-to-face meeting between WP6.1, 6.2, 6.8, 5.1 to discuss current and future projectsDiscussion included next steps in the Ottawa WOW project as well as the Neurocatch project.5.1 AMBI-MON, 6.1 MEN-ASSESS, 6.2 COG-ASSESS, 6.8-SIP A1 Bruyère Research Institute, University of Alberta, Bruyere Research Institute, University of Waterloo | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-10-18 | | Digital storytelling in persons with dementia: Findings from a multi-site studyLiu, L., Hollinda, K., Kaufman, D., Astell, A., Park, E., Owens, H., & Daum, C. (2018, October). Digital storytelling in persons with dementia: Findings from a multi-site study. Poster presented at CCNA 2018 Science Days and Partners Forum, Montreal, QC, Canada.4.3 CONNECT-CREATE University of Alberta, Simon Fraser University, Toronto Rehab Institute, University Health Network, University of Waterloo | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-10-02 | | Patient Oriented Research Summer Institute 2016Noelannah Neubauer and Peyman Azad-Khaneghah participated in "Patient Oriented Research Summer Institute 2016" facilitated by Alberta Innovates Health Solutions from May 3rd until May 4th. Noelannah and Peyman attended several workshops related to patient oriented research such as designing scales based on patient oriented outcomes, knowledge transfer and knowledge translation, and several panel presentations and poster presentations.
Noelannah and Peyman prepared a presentation which was delivered to Edmonton-based Project Leaders and HQP on May 27, 2016. The presentation included a discussion about the parallels between patient-oriented research and transdisciplinarity. A discussion was also held about how patient-oriented research and transdisciplinarity in WP6.1 and WP6.2. 6.1 MEN-ASSESS University of Alberta, University of Waterloo | KTEE - Knowledge Mobilization | 2016-05-03 | | WP6 Face to face meeting (in Winnipeg, Manitoba)6.1 MEN-ASSESS, 6.2 COG-ASSESS, 6.3 PAIN CARE, 6.4-S1 SPEECH-ASSESS, 6.5-CAT, 6.6-CAT, 6.7-CAT, 6.8-SIP A1, AWNIH-DHC University of Alberta, University of Toronto, University of Regina, Toronto Rehab Institute, The KITE Research Institute at University Health Network, Toronto Rehab Institute, University Health Network, Bruyère Research Institute, Simon Fraser University, Toronto Rehab Institute/University of Toronto, Bruyere Research Institute, University of Waterloo | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-10-18 | Lili Liu, Eleni Stroulia, Mark Chignell, Thomas Hadjistavropoulos, Babak Taati, Frank Rudzicz, Frank Knoefel, Zahra Moussavi, Sylvain Moreno, Andrea Wilkinson, Tiffany Tong, Peyman Azad-Khaneghah, Victor Fernandez, Dillam Romero, Azin Asgarian, Ahmed Ashraf, Natasha Gallant, Erin Browne, Caroline Ethier, Christine Daum |
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