Mind Matters - Women, Technology, & Staying Independent

by Women's Brain Health Initiative:Maintaining our dignity, independence, and safety is key to maintaining good quality of life as we age.On Tuesday December 11, join Women’s Brain Health Initiative and AGE-WELL and two expert panelists address how technology can support independent living so we can age at home longer while reducing the burden on our healthcare system and loved ones.Featuring, NIRA RITTENBERG, Consulting Occupational Therapist, Baycrest Health Sciencesand GOLDIE NEJAT, PhD, PEng, Canada Research Chair in Robots for Society Associate Professor & Director of the Autonomous Systems and Biomechatronics Laboratory, Director of the Institute for Robotics and Mechatronics, University of TorontoWith Moderator, VIVIEN BROWN, MDCM, CCFM, FCFP, NCMP, Family Physician, Author, and Vice President, Medisys Health GroupThis event is part of the MIND MATTERS: WOMEN’S BRAIN HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY series and will be recorded and made available online.Evening made possible thanks to the generous support of Otsuka, Medtronic, The Tanny Fund, Nucleo FitnessCrowe-Soberman, AutoDeskFor tickets visit MINDMATTERS_LIFE

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