Vertical Aging: Social Spaces
The design of our physical spaces matters more to psycho-social states of well-being than ever previously imagined. This report aims to understand the stock of rental apartment buildings (in Toronto) that qualify as NORCs.
Read MoreVertical Aging: The Connected Care Hub
Connected Care Hub is a mixed model of service delivery that utilizes both physical and digital supports to help seniors in NORC buildings age in place.
Read MoreVertical Aging: The Digital Neighbour Network
In order to remain at home, most seniors will need some type of support to get by. Neighbour-to-Neighbour networks may help fill that gap, especially if located within the same building or neighbourhood.
Read MoreDr. Jay Shaw
“I’m thrilled to partner with AMS to study responsible innovation and artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. Responsible innovation encourages us to engage a wide range of stakeholders to understand technology’s implications, including any unintended consequences.”
Read MoreAMS Healthcare Fellowship in Compassion and Artificial Intelligence
Does your work help answer the question, “How can Digital Technology and Artificial Intelligence change the healthcare we provide”? If you are early to mid-career, have a PhD or a Master’s degree, you can apply to become a Fellow in this field. Study ways to integrate modern technology and compassionate care, so you can shape…
Read MoreAMS Healthcare Small Grants in Compassion and Artificial Intelligence
Hearing Your Voices Conference Panel 1: The power of lived experience
Hear from patient partners who share their lived experiences and offer their suggestions on what makes a compassionate digitally enabled healthcare system.
Read MoreHearing Your Voices Conference Panel 2: Is technology truly a solution?
Technology is often seen as critical to how health and healthcare evolve. This discussion explored areas where technology may be a good solution, but not the only solution. It also mentions where low-tech options might better serve patients, caregivers, and their healthcare partners.
Read MoreHearing Your Voices Conference Panel 3: Digital Health: How do we get there together?
Concerns have been raised about equity in accessing digital healthcare and ensuring patients, physicians, and providers are supported to partner in care together. This panel explored the challenges and barriers and offered insight and expertise for drivers and solutions.
Read MoreHearing Your Voices Conference Panel 4: How do we make it happen?
This panel discussed the support patients and caregivers need to fully engage with digital health technologies; the support providers need and how we prepare them for digital health technologies, and the leadership required to help us realize this future.
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