Last November, EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter spoke on “The Art of Active Aging” at Kensington Village for the Shepherd’s Care Foundation‘s Campus of Wellness and Care Demonstration Project. The CWCDP is testing an innovation in real circumstances with real people at the Kensington Village Campus – Shepherd’s Care Foundation in Edmonton, AB. They are evolving understandings of how to work with the independent, oldest seniors living in congregate settings, and create with them environments that promote their health and wellbeing.
Extensive follow-up is now available. There are five PDF briefing notes:
1 – Data-Informed Health Promotion with Our Oldest Seniors
2 – Active Aging: Longevity Worth Living
3 – The Importance of Relationships in Independent Living
4 – Data Collection with Older Adults
5 – Housing/Home for Older Adults
Briefing Note 5 highlights factors that determine a senior’s success in living independently and includes the perspectives of Tim Carpenter.
FYI: All notes indicate Kelly Deis is the contact person. As the project is coming to a close the end of June, it is best that people contact Laura Haugen, who is the site administrator at Kensington Village.
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