Restrictions on social access had a direct impact not only on the well-being of older adults in long-term care (LTC) but also their family members during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study by Western researchers. The study, published recent …
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Kim Baines, Glenn Bauman, and Deborah Laliberte-Rudman are being recognized for sustained excellence in scholarship
Western celebrates top teaching talent
Outstanding faculty members and a team of course designers are being honoured for excellence
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Many older people have become entirely responsible for the care of a frail spouse, in addition to running a household and caring for themselves.
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More than half the recipients have Western connections
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A raft of gifts and investments showed faith in the quality and support of Western and its people.