New Website for EMBOLDEN Study
The EMBOLDEN study, with the goal of improved physical and community mobility for older adults, has a new website.
Online visitors to this informative and easy to navigate site found at https://emboldenstudy.mcmaster.ca/wp/, can find information about the research team, partnerships and collaborations, ways to get involved, projects and results, and the latest news and events.
The study team, including researchers, community stakeholders and older-adult citizens, used experience-based co-design to develop a new program for older adults. Starting this spring they will implement and evaluate the community-based intervention with the aim to promote physical and community mobility of older adults who experience difficulties participating in community programs and live in communities of high health inequity.
EMBOLDEN is led by Rebecca Ganann, Co-Scientific Director, Aging, Community and Health Research Unit (ACHRU), and Co-Principal Investigators Sarah Neil-Sztramko, Stuart Phillips, Courtney Kennedy, Bruce Newbold, Elizabeth Alvarez and Ayse Kuspinar. It is funded by the McMaster Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA), the MIRA | Dixon Hall Centre, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Public Health Agency of Canada and Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities.
Click here to visit the new website.
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