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'''Frailty is a medical condition of reduced function and health in older individuals'''. However, '''frailty is not an inevitable part of aging'''. Over 1.6 million Canadians are currently living with frailty, and this number is projected to exceed 2.5 million over the next 10 years. Factors like inactivity, poor nutrition, social isolation or loneliness, and multiple medications contribute to frailty. The risk of becoming frail increases with age, but age itself is not synonymous with frailty. Those living with frailty are at higher risk for deterioration of their health and death than what is expected based on their age alone.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 30 October 2024

Frailty is a medical condition of reduced function and health in older individuals. However, frailty is not an inevitable part of aging. Over 1.6 million Canadians are currently living with frailty, and this number is projected to exceed 2.5 million over the next 10 years. Factors like inactivity, poor nutrition, social isolation or loneliness, and multiple medications contribute to frailty. The risk of becoming frail increases with age, but age itself is not synonymous with frailty. Those living with frailty are at higher risk for deterioration of their health and death than what is expected based on their age alone.

Older adults living with frailty and their families, friends, and caregivers need holistic approaches that treat the entire person and health challenges in a coordinated, caring manner. Our team is working on such a coordinated approach, supported by a software platform.

Our work builds on an extensive record of interdisciplinary research, with experts from the Health Sciences, the Social Sciences, Science and Engineering, in the area of digital technologies for health, specifically designed to support seniors.

We recently obtained funding to support the integration of all the above projects in a holistic approach to support older adults to avoid and mitigate frailty symptoms; an overview presentation of our envisioned platform can be found at Digital Technologies for Healthy, Independent Aging.

To ensure that our platform will fit well with the Alberta context, will meet the needs of Alberta’s seniors, and will provide them with practical tools to help them delay frailty and live independently longer, we are seeking to establish partnerships with organizations that serve Alberta’s seniors.

Your voice matters and will shape our work. If you are interested in learning more about our work and getting involved in our project, please contact Dr. Eleni Stroulia stroulia@ualberta.ca.

This work has been generously supported by our sponsors!

UAlberta NSERC Alberta Innovates AGE-WELL CFN CABHI

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