Nov. 25, 2015 | Homicides in nursing homes appalling. Dr. Tamara Daly was quoted in an article by the Sudbury Star and the Nugget, “Tamara Daly, a researcher at York University, said the report calls the deaths “a systemic problem” that needs to be investigated.” Read the full story here and here.
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Care gaps, overlaps and traps: Private and public in Long-term Care
(November 19, 2015), Normacare Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.
Research award from the Faculty of Health, at York University
Dr. Tamara Daly received a research award from the Faculty of Health, at York University. Read about the award and more in a recent YFile story.
CHAP: Preliminary Data (December 2015 – August 2015)
Farah Ahmad & Tamara Daly (November 6, 2015), Social Services Network, Healthy Living Forum: Healthy South Asian Cooking and Fitness to prevent onset of Diabetes, Armadale Community Centre, Markham, Canada.
Poster: The effects of lifestyle factors and the social determinants of health on cardiovascular disease among South Asians
Guy Virdo & Tamara Daly (November 5-6, 2015), Canadian Research Data Centre Network National Conference, Toronto, Canada.
Chapter: Promising Practice: Thought for Food
Tamara Daly and Ruth Lowndes (Nov 2015). in Promising Practices: Re-Imagining Long-Term Care, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, pp 69-71.
Chapter: Promising Practice: Realizing Personal Care Through Dining
Tamara Daly and Martha MacDonald (Nov 2015). in Promising Practices: Re-Imagining Long-Term Care, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, pp 44-46.
On the cover of Yorku Magazine
Dr. Tamara Daly is on the cover of The York University Magazine, York University’s alumni magazine. A recent story in YFile describes the launch of the new look for the magazine.
Sparking Imagination: Promising Practices in Long-Term Care
(October 1, 2015), Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE): Health Care Group, Ottawa, Ontario.
The formal workforce – challenges
(September 17th-18th, 2015), Panel: Later Stages of dementia: Changing needs and resources, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences 2015 Forum and Annual General Meeting “The Rising Tide of Dementia in Canada: Facing the critical challenge by 2025”, Ottawa Fairmont Chateau Laurier, Ottawa.