Keith Hancock

Health Coach University: “Lifestyles 101 60+” Offers a Science-backed, Practical Approach to Longevity.

“The 3 Biggest Myths About Aging and Health—Debunked” Aging is inevitable, but how we age is within our control. Unfortunately, many people believe outdated myths that limit their ability to stay strong, sharp, and mobile. Let’s challenge some of these misconceptions with evidence-backed science. Myth #1: “Slowing Down is Just Part of Aging.” Reality: Muscle […]

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Opportunity to Participate in a Research Study

The Centre for Elder Research is collaborating on a research project entitled AIM Fitness – Activities in Motion Fitness in partnership with Power AIM Fitness.    This project seeks to explore the competitive landscape for older adult fitness programming and enhance AIM Fitness’ existing online platform and virtual membership model.  Interested participants, aged 55+ who meet

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Acclaim Health: It’s time to Party for Patty’s Place! – May 31st, 2025

Patty’s Place is an oasis for people living with dementia. Recognized as the gold standard in dementia care, it’s helped thousands of families get the support they need. Now it’s your turn to help Patty’s Place! Join us for party portion of Play for Patty’s Place at the Oakville Club and support this remarkable community

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Welcome Spring with Learning and Action with the Alzheimer Society

We are so excited for new opportunities to expand our learning, and hope you take advantage of all the sessions happening at your local Alzheimer Society. Our upcoming education sessions offer valuable insights into dementia care, brain health, and support for families and care partners. Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding or find new ways

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