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施莱格尔-滑铁卢大学老龄化研究所 (RIA)
总部
250 Laurelwood Drive, Building 4
Waterloo, Ontario, N2J0E2
info@the-ria.ca
519-904-0660
媒体:media@the-ria.ca
https://www.facebook.com/ResearchInstituteforAging
James Schlegel - President and Chief Executive Officer 519-571-1873 ext 107
jschlegel@rbjschlegel.com
Rose Lamb - Senior Vice President of Operations
905-442-5495 *
rose.lamb@schlegelvillages.com
我们的办公室位于老龄化创新卓越中心内。该中心拥有独一无二的世界级基础设施,包括团队成员、研究人员的办公空间、实验室、社区活动空间、药房、基层医疗诊所和生活教室。
该中心是安大略省首个专门建造的教学型长期护理院,所有利润都将捐赠给研究活动。中心是滑铁卢大学和康尼斯托加学院学习和应用研究项目的所在地,其独特的设计鼓励老年人、护理人员、学生、社区成员和研究人员之间的联系与合作。
我们的历史
我们成立于2005年,这要归功于罗恩·施莱格尔博士的慷慨捐助和远见卓识。他的目标是创建一个机构,推广以研究为依据的实践,并促进实践研究,从而改善老年人的生活质量和护理。点击此处阅读完整历史。
我们的目标是改变加拿大老龄化的方式。
虽然衰老会带来生理、社交、情感和心理方面的挑战,但施莱格尔-滑铁卢大学老龄化研究所(RIA)看到了创新的契机。我们在五个关键领域——痴呆症、文化变革、劳动力发展、基于技术的养老生活以及共同设计科学与实践的进步——被公认为行业领导者,我们致力于改善养老护理实践、医疗保健服务、培训和教育,最终改变加拿大老龄化的方式。
我们拥有一支世界一流的研究团队,他们利用研究成果开发资源、教育项目和政策。
我们将研究成果应用于实践,并分享行之有效的经验。其结果是,世界各地的老年人都能获得更好的照护,生活质量得到提升。
我们的方法
我们的方法是将研究与现实世界相结合。
研究的影响可能需要数十年才能显现,但我们独特的方法能够使研究成果在现实生活中实时应用。研究问题源于老年人、照护者、医疗专业人员、教育工作者和行业的实际情况和需求。然后,我们与关键合作伙伴携手合作,开发资源、项目以及教育和培训,以影响实践和政策。我们寻找真正有效的解决方案,并分享这些方案,造福世界各地的老年人。
致力于公平、多元和包容
RIA 致力于公平、多元和包容。我们认识到,种族主义和歧视过去和现在都导致研究和医疗系统中存在不平等现象,使那些本应享有公平待遇的群体无法获得应有的权益。RIA 努力提升自身认知,与多元化的合作伙伴建立信任,并创造更安全的对话与合作空间,共同努力提升所有老年人的福祉。
为什么休闲疗法月如此重要——尤其是在我们步入老年之际
2026年2月2日 | 专家建议
凯特·杜普伊斯 | 博士 | 施莱格尔艺术与老龄化创新领导者
休闲疗法月旨在强调在老龄化讨论中经常被忽视的一点:有意义、有目的的活动对于支持我们的身心健康和社会福祉的重要性,尤其是在我们步入老年之际。
人们对休闲疗法的一个常见误解是,它“只是游戏”,或者认为它只适用于长期护理机构或养老院的居民。事实上,休闲疗法不仅仅是“让自己忙起来”——它指的是参与那些令人愉悦、目标明确、有益于我们整体健康和福祉,并能为我们的生活带来意义的活动。这些活动可以包括艺术和手工艺、音乐、游戏、运动、园艺、社交聚会、体育运动或终身学习。
参与的重要性
随着年龄的增长,我们的日常作息、生活方式、身体和思维都会发生变化。您可能会发现,一天的时间似乎比以往任何时候都多。我们如何利用这些时间以及我们参与的机会都至关重要。参与休闲活动可以:
通过有目的的运动促进身体健康。
通过减轻压力和焦虑来改善心理健康。
通过解决问题和学习来提升认知功能。
加强社交联系,对抗孤独感。
为我们的生活带来意义和目标感。
做您真正喜欢的事情——无论是绘画、参加步行小组、玩牌还是做志愿者——都能保持思维活跃,让每一天都充满意义。
将休闲疗法活动融入生活的技巧
从您喜欢的事情开始。
想想您一直喜欢或想尝试的活动。享受乐趣是开始和坚持参与的关键。
邀请朋友和家人。
加入团体、课程或其他活动。
Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging (RIA)
250 Laurelwood Drive, Building 4
Waterloo, Ontario, N2J0E2
info@the-ria.ca
519-904-0660
Media contact: media@the-ria.ca
https://www.facebook.com/ResearchInstituteforAging
Our office is located in the Centre of Excellence for Innovation in Aging, a one-of-a-kind, world-class infrastructure that includes space for team members, researchers, labs, community spaces, a pharmacy, primary health clinic, and Living Classroom.
The Centre is Ontario’s first purpose-built teaching long-term care home, where all profit is donated back into research activities. Home to the University of Waterloo and Conestoga College programs for learning and applied research, the Centre’s unique design encourages connection and collaboration between older adults, care partners, students, community members, and researchers.
We were founded in 2005 thanks to the generosity and vision of Dr. Ron Schlegel. His goal was to create an organization that promotes research-informed practice and facilitates hands-on research to improve the quality of life and care for older adults. Read the full history here.
While aging can present physical, social, emotional, and mental challenges, we at the Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging (RIA), see an opportunity to innovate. Recognized as leaders in five key areas – dementia, culture change, workforce development, technology-based senior living, and the advancement of science and practice of co-design – we focus on improving care practices, healthcare services, training and education for the senior living sector, and ultimately changing the way we age in Canada.
Our team of world-class researchers use their findings to develop resources, educational programs, and policies.
We take research beyond the lab; we mobilize it and share what works. The result is better care and an enhanced quality of life for older adults everywhere.
Our approach is to connect research to the real world.
The impact of research can take decades to realize but our unique approach enables research to be applied in real-life settings in real-time. Research questions are shaped by the realities and needs of older adults, care partners, health professionals, educators, and industry. Then we work together with key partners to develop resources, programs, and education and training to influence practice and policy. We find solutions that truly work and share them to benefit older adults everywhere.
Commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The RIA is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. We recognize that racism and discrimination have and continue to result in disparities within research and health systems for equity-deserving communities. The RIA strives to educate ourselves, build trust with diverse partners, and create safer spaces for dialogue and collaboration, as we work together to enhance the well-being of all older adults.
Feb 2, 2026 | Advice from Experts
Recreation Therapy Month shines a spotlight on something that often gets overlooked in discussions about the aging journey: the power of meaningful, purposeful activity to support our physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being, particularly as we age.
A common misconception about recreation therapy is that it is “just games” or seen as something only for people living in long-term care (LTC) or retirement homes. In reality, recreation therapy isn’t just about “staying busy”—it’s about engaging in activities that are enjoyable, goal-oriented, supportive of our overall health and well-being, and bring meaning to our lives. These activities can include arts and crafts, music, games, movement, gardening, social gatherings, sports, or lifelong learning.
As we age, our routines, lifestyles, bodies, and minds often experience changes. You may find there seem to be a lot more hours to fill in the day than ever before. How we fill that time and the opportunities we engage in matter. Participating in recreational activities can:
Doing things you genuinely enjoy—whether that’s painting, joining a walking group, playing cards, or volunteering—keeps the mind active and the days meaningful.
Your abilities and interests may change over time—and that’s okay. Be willing to try new things. Exploring new opportunities helps support brain health as we age.
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