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General Information

The Department of Healthy and Inclusive Communities have launched an updated version of their Seniors’ Guide to Services and Programs. Click here to go to their website to download or order a copy of the guide today!

New Brunswick now has a toll-free number for seniors, their families and caregivers who are looking for information on government programs and services. Call 1-855-550-0552 to speak to an agent today! Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. See GNB Press Release: New Information Line for Seniors

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Board of Directors

The Institute is governed by a board of directors who are regularly called upon to provide insight and direction. These dedicated individuals come from a variety of backgrounds including public service, academia, First Nations culture, healthcare, and long-term care.

Paul Theriault Board Chair, former VP Human Resources at NB Power
Dr. Bill Randall, EdD Professor of Gerontology, St. Thomas University
Jason Shannon President & COO, Shannex Inc.
Mavis Hurley Retired Deputy Minister, Government of New Brunswick
Dr. Kathleen Valentine Dean of Nursing, University of New Brunswick
LeRoy Washburn Engaged Senior, Former Politician and Educator
Ken McGeorge, BS, DHA, CHE Executive Director, York Care Foundation
Imelda Perley, Wolastoqew Cultural Consultant, Elder-in-Residence at UNB

 

Staff

The day-to-day operations of the Atlantic Institute on Aging are carried by a small team under the direction of an Executive Director:

Executive Director

Barbara Burnett
[email protected]
506 444-3337

Atlantic Institute on Aging
Holy Cross House G14, St. Thomas University
51 Dineen Drive
Fredericton, NB E3B 5G3

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The Atlantic Institute on Aging was created in the fall of 2009. The leadership is in place with the Board being chaired by Paul Theriault. The Executive Director is Ms Barbara Burnett, the previous Director of Nursing Home Services.

The Institute promotes policy and research that is outcomes-driven and community-generated and supported. The Institute believes that, whenever possible, both research and policy development ought to adopt a holistic, multi-disciplinary, and integrative approach.

Our Vision: Building a New Paradigm
…aging is not “lost youth” but a new stage of
opportunity and strength…
-Betty Friedan

As a society and as individuals, we respond to the phenomenon of aging according to how we understand and perceive it. If we understand aging as a something negative then we will respond to it with fear, frustration, and avoidance. If we perceive aging as a burden then the aging population will be neglected and forgotten. As its long term vision, the Atlantic Institute on Aging aims to build a new paradigm for eldercare and introduce a new philosophy of aging as a time for sharing wisdom.

A New Philosophy of Aging: Sharing Wisdom
…there is one quality that improves with age.
That quality happens to be a wonderful virtue.
It is wisdom…
-Dr. Val Farmer

Sharing wisdom is a big concept but it can be expressed through even the smallest actions and is built on four core values; inclusion, appreciation, respect, and self-esteem. These values are forward-looking and they describe a future where the aging population is treated and understood as a national treasure that makes valuable contributions to society. The Institute aims to enthuse New Brunswickers, and Canadians as a whole, about the aging population as ‘keepers of wisdom’ and provide leadership in helping this vision become a reality.

Realizing the Vision: Five Areas of Aging

The Institute names five main areas through which it can communicate its innovate new philosophy of aging and promote the four core values of sharing wisdom. Each area recognizes the long term vision of the Institute, promotes inclusion, respect, appreciation, and self esteem, and highlights ways in which the vision can be achieved. These five areas are:

Wellbeing… a holistic understanding and approach
Education… life long learning and intergenerational interaction
Financial Recognition…reconceptualizing pension and old age security
Employer Support… the workforce and their role in supporting aging kin
Long Term Care…ensuring a high quality of life for long term care clients

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THERAPEUTIC ACTIVITY PROFESSIONALS’ COURSE http://aginginstitute.ca/education/activity/ Mon, 24 Dec 2018 05:33:14 +0000 http://aginginstitute.ca/?p=19 Continue reading "THERAPEUTIC ACTIVITY PROFESSIONALS’ COURSE"

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The Therapeutic Activity Professionals’ Course from the Atlantic Institute on Aging aims to give resources, training, and support to persons currently in an activity role, or seeking an activity role working in care settings.

Bonus: All classes are delivered online (except for an initial face-to-face gathering at the beginning and conclusion of the course) where you’ll have a chance to discuss your experiences, learn new skills, and incubate new ideas!

Contact us today to learn more about the course and some of the fantastic experiences from past students!

Email [email protected] or give us a call at 506.444.3330

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We believe that aging is more. In everything we do, we challenge people to think differently about how we approach aging, how we approach to care, how we approach innovation, how we approach the positive contributions elders can make to our rich cultural landscape. We want to make New Brunswick a better place in which to age healthy and live well. We want New Brunswick to be the place that gets aging RIGHT!

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