Health HQ
14/12/2022
McMaster University's Play&Learn is a great free resource for parents to support the healthy development of their children. This resource was created by experts in child development at McMaster University and the University of Toronto.
Play&Learn aims to provide parents with fun and engaging activities that they may perform with their children. The activities are categorized into three age groups; (toddler. Preschool, and kindergarten). For each age group, the activities are further separated into 4 different domains of development which consist of; thinking and learning, social and emotional, movement, and language.
Learn more about Play&Learn: https://buff.ly/3d3DUMm
08/12/2022
We are going live now with our latest Live Event 'Dementia and Driving Roadmap'. We are joined by Drs. Mark Rapoport and Gary Naglie who have developed a website to help people make difficult decisions about driving and .
iGeriCare Live Events - Dementia and Driving Roadmap Join us for our 35th iGeriCare Live Event, this time with Dr. Anthony Levinson and special guests Drs. Mark Rapoport and Gary Naglie of the University of Tor...
29/11/2022
Sleep is a fundamental part of promoting our overall health. As we age, it is common for us to experience changes in our sleep. It may become harder to fall asleep, or you may wake up more often during the night and earlier in the morning. But what can you do when a good night’s sleep is hard to get? In this video, Dr. Tricia Woo talks about sleep in older adults, lifestyle changes to promote good quality sleep, and the use of sleeping pills for insomnia.
Insomnia: Are sleeping pills the answer? Sleep is a fundamental part of promoting our overall health. As we age, it is common for us to experience changes in our sleep. It may become harder to fall ...
25/11/2022
Our next Live Event is set for December 8 at 1PM EST.
can make driving risky, yet some people can still drive safely in mild stages. We will consider how to address these challenges with the help of Drs. Mark Rapoport and Gary Naglie of the University of Toronto.
https://igericare.healthhq.ca/en/events