Time to Kickstart the Conversation on Substance Use in Older Canadians
Key report from Canada’s leading voice on substance use and addiction provides evidence-based knowledge for policy makers
Ottawa, April 26, 2018 — As Canadian society ages, with adults 55 and over representing the fastest growing subgroup, the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) is announcing the release of Improving Quality of Life: Substance Use and Aging. This report, the latest in CCSA’s Substance Use in Canada series, highlights the need to take the impacts of substance use and misuse into account when planning for the future of Canada’s healthcare system and when addressing the needs of older adults.
Care Pathway for Older Adults Experiencing Prescription Drug Harms [online version]
Published: 2016
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Published: 2016
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