Memory Café at Hamilton Central Library

Central Library 55 York Blvd, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

This fall Hamilton Public Library offers Memory Cafes at five locations: Sherwood, Ancaster, Dundas, Stoney Creek and Hamilton Central. A Memory Cafe [...]

Free

The Contribution of Literary Scholarship to Gerontology

The Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging McMaster University. L.R. Wilson Hall, Room 2025-2028 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Join Marlene Goldman on September 14th, when she presents "The Contribution of Literary Scholarship to Gerontology”. Seminar will be held at L.R. Wilson [...]

Driving & Dementia

Royal Botanical Gardens 680 PLAINS ROAD W. BURLINGTON, Burlington, On, Canada

Dr. Vrkljan was the lead investigator of the McMaster-Candrive team, a Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR)-funded initiative, which tracked over 1000 [...]

Free

Caring for Aging Parents – Elizabeth Hay

Holy Rosary Catholic Church 287 Plains Road East, Burlington, ON, Canada

A Different Drummer Books, The Burlington Chapter of the Canadian Federation of University Women and Penguin Random House of Canada proudly invite [...]

$25.00

GERAS DANCE: DANcing for Cognition & Exercise

The Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging McMaster University. L.R. Wilson Hall, Room 2025-2028 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Gillbrae Centre for Studies in Aging Seminar Series: GERAS DANCE: DANcing for Cognition & Exercise   Where:  Room LRW 1003 LR Wilson Hall McMaster University, [...]

Free

Earth Body Spirit Series: My Reckless Shadow

Grace Lutheran Church 1107 Main St West, Hamilton, On, Canada

My Reckless Shadow: Aging with Spirit Through Contemplative Photography Instructor: Ellen Ryan Sponsored by Hamilton Aging in Community and Grace Lutheran Church [...]

Free

Conversations on Medical Assistance in Dying Workshop

Grace Lutheran Church 1107 Main St West, Hamilton, On, Canada

Panel to Open Conversations on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) from multiple interfaith-based perspectives. What are the implications for older adults in general and how do we talk with older adults individually about the issues?

Free