Centre of Excellence for Healthy Aging

The Centre of Excellence for Healthy Aging (CEHA) at Cape Breton University is dedicated to programs and research that translate into improved care for older adults in rural Nova Scotia. Helping people age in health, in dignity, and in their own communities and homes is a key part of supporting the rich diversity in culture, geography, language and heritage across Cape Breton Island and rural Nova Scotia. It involves older adults, community leaders, family and friends, care givers, healthcare professionals, and students, and spans the breadth of lifestyle, access to healthcare, diet, social engagement, and more. We work with faculty, students, healthcare workers, community leaders, partner organizations, and people who are living and aging in rural Nova Scotia to continue to support vibrant, healthy and diverse communities.

We are grateful for collaborations with partner organizations, community groups, founding partners, and older adults and their caregivers. We look forward to your continued support to conduct research and inform healthy aging in Nova Scotia and beyond.

Thanks to CEHA’s Partner Organizations:


Affiliated Researchers

CEHA also invites expressions of interest from those interested in becoming Affiliated Researchers. More information is available here: CEHA Call for Affiliated Researchers


Health Research Conference 2024, October 17-19: Click here for detailed information

 

About CEHA

In December 2021, Research Nova Scotia (RNS), in collaboration with the Department of Health and Wellness and Nova Scotia Health, provided $700,000 to fund CBU’s Centre of Excellence for Healthy Aging in honour of Dr. Kenneth Rockwood. Dr. Rockwood, a Halifax doctor, educator and researcher is a world leader in the study of frailty and dementia. He was recipient of the 2021 Ryman Prize which recognizes the best work carried out anywhere in the world that has enhanced quality of life for older people. Read more about CEHA here.

Contact Us

To get in touch on how you can get involved in our current projects, explore collaborations and funding opportunities, or to learn about aging related supports in your community, contact us at CEHA@cbu.ca.

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