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1 Battle Camp: Final 5 Episodes with Dana Moon + Interview with the Winner! 1:03:29
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Finally, we find out who is unbeatable, unhateable, and unbreakable in the final five episodes of Battle Camp Season One. Host Chris Burns is joined by the multi-talented comedian Dana Moon to relive the cockroach mac & cheese, Trey’s drag debut, and the final wheel spin. The Season One Winner joins Chris to debrief on strategy and dish on game play. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
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By 2040, the population over 80 will more than double, but our perceptions of aging and plans for seniors’ care innovation have not kept pace. Let’s change the conversation. Coming of Age features host Donna Duncan, CEO of the Ontario Long Term Care Association, in lively discussions with national and international experts on ageism and how to reimagine seniors’ care.
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By 2040, the population over 80 will more than double, but our perceptions of aging and plans for seniors’ care innovation have not kept pace. Let’s change the conversation. Coming of Age features host Donna Duncan, CEO of the Ontario Long Term Care Association, in lively discussions with national and international experts on ageism and how to reimagine seniors’ care.
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Coming of Age: Meeting the needs of our aging population

How do we build a thriving workforce to meet the growing demands of seniors’ care? With aging populations on the rise, the need for creative solutions in workforce development has never been more urgent. Enter the Living Classroom – a program that integrates education directly into long-term care. This innovative approach is training the next generation of caregivers and health care providers while enriching the lives of residents and care teams through collaboration and shared learning. Listen as Donna Duncan sits down with three guests who bring the Living Classroom to life: Warda Abbas , a Personal Support Worker at the Village of Tansley Woods in Burlington, Ontario, Canada and a recent graduate of the Living Classroom at Mohawk College and Schlegel Villages. Christine Bruder , People Opportunities Partner at Schlegel Villages. Jennifer Hartwick , Director of Business Development at Schlegel Villages. Resources: Learn about The Living Classroom and get involved Listen to the Elder Wisdom: Stories from the Green Bench podcast honouring the wisdom of the elder, ending ageism Learn about the work and supports offered by the Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care (CLRI-LTC) The Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging (RIA) is a charitable, non-profit organization that enhances the quality of life and care for older adults through research, education, and practice. This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, Plan A .…
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Coming of Age: Meeting the needs of our aging population

What does it take to create transformative change in healthcare and senior care? Around the world, health systems are facing a generational shift as aging populations grow, yet many remain unprepared for the scale of demand. Why has this pivotal moment been so difficult to address? What can we learn from past failures, and how can we pave the way for a radically better future? In this episode, we explore the essential ingredients for large-scale, systemic transformation: from enabling bold ideas to fostering collaboration and aligning around a shared vision. Listen as Donna Duncan sits down with two leaders in quality improvement and healthcare innovation: Helen Bevan, Leader and facilitator of large-scale change in health care Christina Krause, CEO of Health Quality BC Resources: BC Health Quality Matrix National Health Service (UK) Healthcare Excellence Canada Institute for Healthcare Improvement This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, PointClickCare .…
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1 Connection, housing and care: Redefining caring for older adults 50:51
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How can we plan communities of care that work across diverse settings, while balancing the immediate needs of today’s older adults with planning for future generations? In this episode, we explore redefining seniors’ care. From balancing immediate needs with long-term planning to fostering models of care that prioritize connection, housing and care, this conversation highlights the power of bold ideas and local leadership. Listen as Donna Duncan sits down with Aimée Foreman , aging care advisor and CEO of Silvermark based in New Brunswick, Canada. Discover how a small province with big ideas is charting a path toward a better future for seniors. Resources: Tamarack Institute Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) in Canada interRAI collaborative network of researchers and practitioners in over 35 countries committed to promoting evidence-informed clinical practice and policy decision-making In our discussion, Aimée mentions innovative models of care across Canada and around the world. Learn more about these programs: Nursing Home Without Walls initiative created in New Brunswick, now receiving support from Healthcare Excellence Canada to spread and scale iGen Intergenerational Learning Classroom , a grade 6 classroom embedded into the Sherbrooke Community Centre in British Columbia The Oromocto development project recently announced in New Brunswick that will be constructed with four households, 15 residents per household. Humanitas Deventer and their student live-in program in the Netherlands The Hogeweyk Dementia Village in the Netherlands Trent University Integrated Seniors Village in partnership with peopleCare Communities development project (and listen to our podcast episode here ) University of Calgary Brenda Strafford Centre on Aging This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, StaffStat .…
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1 Is care for seniors influencing how political parties are making decisions? 53:52
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Elections are taking place around the world and across Canada. What are voters thinking and how is it informing how political parties are making decisions about healthcare and seniors’ care, including long-term care? This episode dives into these timely issues in two parts: Donna Duncan first sits down with David Coletto , CEO of Abacus Data , to explore voter behaviour and trends. Through polling insights, they unpack how aging demographics and voter intentions are shaping the political landscape. Then, she moderates a panel discussion with senior political strategists Ginny Roth, Gurratan Singh , and Dan Moulton from Crestview Strategy . Offering perspectives across Canada’s major political parties, they discuss the role of seniors’ care in election platforms and how to make this issue politically relevant. In a world of polarized politics, this episode uncovers common ground and offers insights that extend across Canada and beyond. Whether you’re in Canada or abroad, the conversation provides a lens on how aging populations can influence elections and what that means for the future of seniors’ care. Resources: Getting ready for the aging Baby Boom generation: a survey This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, ARJO .…
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1 Aging and social care’s evolving landscape in the UK 45:47
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What can the United Kingdom teach us about rethinking aging and social care? In a world that's becoming more interconnected, there's an increasing focus on sharing insights and challenging one another to find innovative solutions for the future of care and reimagining what aging and social care can look like. In this episode, Donna Duncan sits down with two inspiring voices: Professor Vic Rayner OBE , CEO of the National Care Forum Dr. Donald Macaskill , CEO of Scottish Care They discuss the evolving landscape of aging and social care in the United Kingdom. They also explore how collaboration, technology, and person-centered approaches are shaping the future of social care, and the unique lessons we can learn from the UK. With thought-provoking insights, Vic and Donald share valuable perspectives on creating a compassionate and sustainable system that meets the needs of aging populations everywhere. Conversations like this one are part of a global dialogue where we connect across systems, embrace technology, and push for flexible, forward-thinking approaches. Resources: Podcast: Donald Macaskill Shares from his weekly blog The Global Ageing Network This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, PointClickCare .…
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When you hear "normal aging," what comes to mind? For many, the concept is clouded by misconceptions and fears about the years ahead. But what if we could embrace aging as a natural, even empowering part of life? In this episode, Donna Duncan sits down with Dr. Rosanne Leipzig , geriatrician and author of Honest Aging: An Insider’s Guide to the Second Half of Life , to get real about the realities—and the benefits—of aging. They’ll discuss common myths, the surprising ways frailty is misunderstood, and how adapting to life’s later chapters can create a meaningful, fulfilling new normal. With evidence-based insights, Dr. Leipzig shares compelling advice for individuals, caregivers, healthcare workers, policymakers, and society as a whole on thriving through every stage of life. Resources: Honest Aging: An Insider’s Guide to the Second Half of Life by Dr. Rosanne Leipzig Aging 101 tips, myth busters and exercises Learn about the art and life of Grandma Moses Tip sheet: The 5 Ms of Geriatrics This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, ARJO.…
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1 How to have essential conversations about aging and care 45:53
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How do we talk with our aging parents about their health, care needs, and life transitions? More and more of us are entering a phase of life we didn’t quite anticipate—caring for our aging parents. As Canada's population ages, it’s becoming crucial for families to plan ahead and have open, honest conversations about aging and future care needs. Whether in our 30s or 70s, many of us are left asking: Where do we begin? In this episode, Donna Duncan sits down with Laura Tamblyn Watts , author of Let’s Talk about Aging Parents and CEO of CanAge. They discuss practical strategies for navigating these conversations, from managing home care and addressing financial planning to approaching more sensitive topics like downsizing and considering long-term care. The theme is simple: Prepare now, before hard choices must be made later under great stress. Resources: Let’s Talk About Aging Parents by Laura Tamblyn Watts This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, PointClickCare.…
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1 Caregiver trends, needs, and ways to cope 55:37
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What does it mean to be a family caregiver in today’s world? In Ontario, more than 4 million individuals step into the role of caregiver, providing essential support to family members, partners, friends, or neighbours. Most caregivers are assisting older adults over 65 who face age-related needs including mobility issues, cognitive impairments like dementia, and cardiovascular concerns. As our population ages, these demands are rising, often placing incredible pressure on caregivers. In this episode, Donna Duncan sits down with two inspiring guests: Terrence Ho , a family caregiver for more than 30 years Amy Coupal , CEO of the Ontario Caregiver Organization Together, they explore the evolving role of caregivers, the growing trends in caregiving responsibilities, and the crucial supports needed to ensure caregivers are not overwhelmed and neglected. Whether you're a caregiver yourself or connected to someone who is, this conversation sheds light on the importance of caring for those who care for others. Resources: Visit the Ontario Caregiver Organization website for supports and tools for caregivers Need assistance? Reach out to the caregiver helpline Connect with another caregiver through peer support Learn about advance care planning with Advance Care Planning Canada This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, Plan A powered by StaffStat.…
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1 Reimagining how we create seniors’ communities 49:01
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How can we re-think how we build seniors’ communities? In Canada, innovative partnerships are leading the way in transforming how we think about aging and care. One such groundbreaking initiative is unfolding in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada where Trent University is building a seniors’ village on the university campus, and they are partnering with peopleCare Communities to build and operate a long-term care home. This visionary project brings students and seniors together in a shared space where learning, living, and care are interconnected. In this episode, Donna Duncan is joined by two visionary leaders who are at the helm of this transformative project: Dr. Cathy Bruce, President and Vice-Chancellor, Trent University Megan Allen-Lamb, President, peopleCare Communities Listen as they discuss how this collaboration is not just about providing care; it's about creating a space where students and seniors live, learn, and grow together. Resources: Trent Seniors Village peopleCare Limitless: A Visionary Strategy peopleCare’s Developments Trent Centre for Aging and Society Trent Intergenerational classroom This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, ARJO.…
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1 Artificial intelligence and the exciting possibilities for seniors’ care 43:12
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How do we build a better future for seniors? Seniors’ populations around the world are growing and innovative solutions are crucial to meet their evolving needs. In regions like Ontario, Canada, novel projects in artificial intelligence (AI) and technology are showing us what the future can look like. In this episode, Donna Duncan is joined by Roxana Sultan, Chief Data Officer and Vice President of Health at the Vector Institute , a globally renowned AI institute that is empowering researchers, businesses and governments to develop and adopt AI responsibly. Listen as Roxana shares insights from AI projects in hospital settings and what this could mean for adoption across broader health care systems, including seniors’ care and long-term care. Resources: AI trust and safety principles by the Vector Institute Health AI Implementation Toolkit by the Vector Institute Learn about Canada’s University Health Network’s digital tool helping heart failure patients manage symptoms from home Learn about GEMINI at Unity Health , Canada’s largest hospital data sharing network for research and analytics This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, PointClickCare .…
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1 Building a sustainable global care workforce 32:03
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How can we address the critical health workforce shortage and build a sustainable future for seniors' care? In Canada, and especially in Ontario, the demand for nurses and personal support workers continues to climb. Ontario alone needs tens of thousands of additional workers to meet the growing care needs and to support new long-term care spaces. This challenge is not unique to Ontario or Canada; it's a global issue affecting healthcare systems worldwide. In this episode, Donna Duncan is joined by two visionary leaders and discuss how to tackle these workforce challenges on a global scale: Mansur Dalal, Chairman of CommonAge, founder of the Association of Senior Living in India, and passionate about building sustainable seniors’ care systems and creating career pathways for young people in this field. Robyn Stone, Senior Vice President of Research at LeadingAge, Co-Director of the LeadingAge LTSS Center at UMass Boston, and who has extensive experience in long-term care policy, chronic care, and the aging services workforce. Listen as they share innovative ideas and discuss how regions around the world can collaborate to create opportunities for workers and ensure we all have the support we need as we age. Thanks for listening to Season 4! Join us next week for a new episode. Subscribe to Coming of Age to catch each new episode as soon as it’s released. This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, Plan A powered by StaffStat.…
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Coming of Age: Meeting the needs of our aging population

Welcome to Season 4 of 'Coming of Age: Meeting the needs of our aging population.' In just four years, the oldest baby boomers will turn 80. By 2040, in Ontario alone, our over-80 population will have nearly doubled. For many, these numbers are hard to comprehend. But the reality is, our society is getting older, their health needs are getting more complex, and we’ll need to significantly expand our services to keep up with the demand. Join us for Season 4 as we peek into the future of care and aging with innovative solutions that are leading the way. Six powerful new episodes, with experts from around the world coming this September. Subscribe now.…
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Coming of Age: Meeting the needs of our aging population

How do we build a better future for seniors? Elderly populations around the world are growing. And in regions like Ontario, Canada, one in five seniors over the age of 80 have complex care needs that currently can only be safely met in long-term care. Yet Ontario has more than 40,000 people waiting for long-term care and the list is growing. In this episode, Donna Duncan is joined by three Ontario health system leaders from hospital, long-term care and community care: Karli Farrow, President and CEO, Trillium Health Partners Nitin Jain, President and CEO, Sienna Senior Living Tess Romain, President, Partners Community Health Listen as they discuss the challenges facing leaders today and what opportunities they see for the future. Resources: How to support our frail elderly, a Suggested Action Plan , by leaders across the health sectors in Ontario, who have identified existing solutions that can be expanded to support seniors’ care for our growing, elderly population. Harvard Business Review: Create Stories That Change Your Company’s Culture, Work with these six building blocks . by Jay B. Barney, Manoel Amorim, and Carlos Júlio Read about Kamaljit’s dream to see Michael Bublé in concert by Sienna Senior Living This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, Plan A Powered by StaffStat .…
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1 Naturally occurring retirement communities 37:46
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How can communities help more seniors to age in place? Canada’s urban areas are home to a large number of older adults, and more are choosing to live in apartment and condo buildings than ever before. In this episode, Donna Duncan is joined by a researcher and innovator on naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs) in urban centres: Jen Recknagel, Senior Design Lead and Director of Innovation and Design, NORC Innovation Centre Paula Rochon, Founding Director of Women’s Age Lab at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto and Professor of Medicine and the Ontario Chair for the Retired Teachers in Geriatric Medicine at the University of Toronto Listen as they explore the evolving world of NORCs and how they could make it possible for more seniors to sustain independence longer. Resources: NORC Innovation Centre at the University Health Network OpenLab , a design and innovation studio dedicated to finding creative solutions at the intersection of health and society. Article: What works best to support older adults to age in place? by Women’s College Hospital Survey: Getting ready for the aging Baby Boom generation by the Ontario Long Term Care Association This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, Arjo .…
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How can jurisdictions work across sectors to ensure a better future for all of us as we age? Aging well is multifaceted and requires collaboration to develop and implement innovative and aligned solutions – such as local infrastructure, transportation, housing, health care and social services, education and more. In this episode, Donna Duncan is joined by two U.S. experts on aging services and multi-sector planning. Listen as they explore how states in the U.S. and their governments are leveraging master plans on aging that bring everyone to the table – local infrastructure, housing, health and social services, education and more – to align initiatives and improve services for older adults and their caregivers. Episode guests: Katie Smith Sloan , aging services’ expert, President and CEO of Leading Age in the U.S. and Executive Director of the Global Ageing Network Sarita Mohanty , a partner and strategist for California’s multi-sector aging plan and President and CEO of The SCAN Foundation Resources: The SCAN Foundation resources for aging well California’s Master Plan for Aging How to support our frail elderly, a Suggested Action Plan , by leaders across the health sectors in Ontario, who have identified existing solutions that can be expanded to support seniors’ care for our growing, elderly population. This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, Arjo .…
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