Palliative Care for Frontline Workers – Online

Zoom

Palliative Care for Frontline Workers Online As our population ages and health challenges evolve, the demand for skilled palliative care is more crucial than ever. This course, tailored to the learning […]

Palliative Care for Frontline Workers – Thunder Bay

Bartley Residece, Lakehead University 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Palliative Care for Frontline Workers As our population ages and health challenges evolve, the demand for skilled palliative care is more crucial than ever. This course, tailored to the learning […]

Palliative Care for Frontline Workers – Dryden

Best Wester Plus Hotel & Conferece Centre 349 Government Street, Dryden, Ontario, Canada

Palliative Care for Frontline Workers  As our population ages and health challenges evolve, the demand for skilled palliative care is more crucial than ever. This course, tailored to the learning […]

CERAH Speaker Series: Elder Diane Boots

Zoom

Session Information: Learn more about “Lifting Our Minds” - an initiative created to provide a safe space of communication regarding the transitioning from the physical being to the spirit world. […]

Palliative Care for Frontline Workers in Indigenous Communities (Orillia)

Days Inn by Wyndham Orillia 5850 Rama Rd, Ramara, Ontario, Canada

Workshop Information This 15-hour course is introductory-level, providing an overview of key palliative care concepts, tools and resources. When? June 26-27, 2024 Where? Days in by Wyndham Orillia Times? 8:30 […]

North West Geriatric Conference 2024

Superior Inn 555 West Arthur Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

  Join us for the 2024 North West Geriatric Care Conference: Adapting to Change and Complexity in Older Adult Care, hosted by North West Behavioural Supports Ontario (NW BSO), St. […]

Lakehead University respectfully acknowledges its campuses are located on the traditional lands of Indigenous people. Lakehead Thunder Bay is located on the traditional lands of the Fort William First Nation, Signatory to the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850. Lakehead University acknowledges the history that many nations hold in the areas around our campuses, and is committed to a relationship with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit based on the principles of mutual trust, respect, reciprocity, and collaboration in the spirit of reconciliation. As a Centre we are committed to working towards reconciliation and decolonizing our work and have committed as a staff to educating ourselves in these areas both personally and professionally.