The 2024 CIHR Planning and Dissemination Grants – Institute Community Support
Summer 2024 Recipients
General Pool
- Benjamin Sophiya, Schlegel-U of Waterloo Research Institute for Aging
 Planning a Systems Approach to Decreasing Inappropriate Psychotropic Medication Use in Long Term Care Homes
- Laura Fitzgibbon, Western University
 Co-developing a game to mobilize knowledge about cognitive reserve: engaging underrepresented audiences
- Kristina Kokorelias, Sinai Health System
 Championing Change: Enhancing Support for Older Adults with Chronic Conditions Through the Use of Champions within Community-Based Organizations
- Marina Motsenok, Sunnybrook Research Institute
 Development of best practices guidelines for patient navigation programs for older adults with complex care needs
- Vivian A. Puplampu, University of Regina
 Planning and Disseminating Project Findings to Enhance Older Adults Aging-in-Place
- Paula Rochon, Women's College Hospital
 Optimizing Prescribing for Older Women and Men: Building the future of the iKASCADE international collaboration
Climate Change Pool
- Haorui Wu, Dalhousie University
 Engaging and Empowering Older Adults in Disaster Settings: Innovative Educational Strategies for Older-Adult-Specific Disaster Literacy
Winter 2024 Recipients
- Ruth E Barclay, University of Manitoba
 Community organization needs, challenges, priorities and strategies for future community implementation of an outdoor walking group for older adults with walking difficulties: a planning meeting
- Ashley D Harris, University of Calgary
 Brain metabolites across the lifespan: Development of a normative magnetic resonance spectroscopy dataset
- Sam X Liu, University of Victoria (British Columbia)
 Planning for a Mobile Health Research and Knowledge Translation Platform for Chronic Disease Prevention and Management
- Kathy L Rush, University of British Columbia
 Digital Health Literacy Training to Support Older Adults' Technology Use in Atrial Fibrillation Self-Management
- Winnie W Sun, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
 Co-Designing and Participatory Approaches to Building Partnerships: Advancement for Dementia Care Centre
- Genevieve N Thompson, University of Manitoba
 Reimaging Long-Term Care: Moving to Meaningful Living and Working Environments
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