IMPACT AREA

MENTAL HEALTH

Never before has society been more aware of the complexities of mental health and their impact on our physical, emotional and social lives. It affects how we handle stress, make healthy decisions and connect with others.

Laura Middleton

Living well with dementia

When a person is diagnosed with dementia, they often feel overwhelmed and don’t get the support, resources and help they need to live to the best of their ability.

LAURA MIDDLETON’S RESEARCH →
John Hirdes

Assessing mental health

Almost a quarter of Canadians expressed heightened anxiety and approximately 15 per cent had severe depressive symptoms two years into the COVID-19 pandemic. In long-term care homes, which were most heavily hit during the early months, the quality of life of hundreds of thousands of residents was reduced due to necessary lockdowns and restrictions.

JOHN HIRDES’ RESEARCH →
Heather Mair

Get out and play

People need human interaction to maintain their mental health, yet in Canada’s north, getting out of the house during the darkest days of the year requires good reason and meaningful incentives.

HEATHER MAIR’S RESEARCH →

IMPACT AREA

MENTAL HEALTH

Never before has society been more aware of the complexities of mental health and their impact on our physical, emotional and social lives. It affects how we handle stress, make healthy decisions and connect with others.

Laura Middleton

Living well with dementia

When a person is diagnosed with dementia, they often feel overwhelmed and don’t get the support, resources and help they need to live to the best of their ability.

LAURA MIDDLETON’S RESEARCH →
John Hirdes

Assessing mental health

Almost a quarter of Canadians expressed heightened anxiety and approximately 15 per cent had severe depressive symptoms two years into the COVID-19 pandemic. In long-term care homes, which were most heavily hit during the early months, the quality of life of hundreds of thousands of residents was reduced due to necessary lockdowns and restrictions.

JOHN HIRDES’ RESEARCH →
Heather Mair

Get out and play

People need human interaction to maintain their mental health, yet in Canada’s north, getting out of the house during the darkest days of the year requires good reason and meaningful incentives.

HEATHER MAIR’S RESEARCH →

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