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  • Observational Study
    In person & Online

    What is this Study about?

    This study is part of a cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) research program that seeks to demonstrate the effectiveness of CBT in treating major depressive disorder (MDD) in mid-to-late life, especially as MDD is a key risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. As inflammation has recently been linked to MDD, and CBT has been demonstrated to reduce inflammation, this study also aims to understand the role of inflammation in MDD severity and in the likelihood of response to CBT.

    Eligibility Criteria

    You are eligible to participate if you:

    1) Are between 40-75 years old, inclusive.

    2) Meet diagnosis of a major depressive episode determined through a structured clinical interview conducted by the study clinical psychologist

    3) Are currently experiencing a major depressive episode of at least 3 months in length.

    4) Have the ability to understand and comply with the requirements of the study, as judged by the investigator(s).

    Recruitment End Date

  • Observational Study
    In person & Online

    What is this Study about?

    This study explores the experience of family and friend caregivers when they are supporting a person living with dementia to discharge from hospital including the emergency room. It focuses on how caregivers experience discharge planning processes and policies, how their perspectives and needs are considered at this key time, and the impacts upon the person they care for and themself in the 6 months after a hospital stay. We will used findings to develop recommendations to improve understanding of the role, needs and rights of caregivers as they care for people who live with dementia in the community.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Caregivers:

    - are the primary family or friend caregiver of a person living with dementia who lives/lived in the community

    - the care recipient was in hospital including the emergency room and discharged to the community within the last 3 years

    - you provided care between 0-3 years ago

    - you provided care in Ottawa or the surrounding 200 km

    - you are comfortable taking part in a 60-minute interview in English, French or in a different language (translation services are available)

    - the care recipient did not have an acute life limiting condition such as terminal cancer for the entire duration of your journey of providing care.

    Social Workers

    - are a social worker who currently or within the last 3 years worked with people living with dementia who are discharging or who discharged from a health care facility. This may include hospital and community-based social workers.

    - you work in Ottawa or the surrounding 200 km

    - you have worked a minimum of 3 months in this role

    Recruitment End Date

  • Observational Study
    In person & Online

    What is this Study about?

    This study explores how adult day programs affect the lives of people living with dementia and their caregivers across several Canadian regions. Over time, we gather information about health, well-being, daily experiences, and quality of life of people living with dementia who attend day program and their caregivers. We also aim to learn about day programs themselves, such as their activities, staffing, challenges, and successes. By combining surveys, interviews, and focus groups, our program of research aims to understand what makes day programs helpful, where challenges exist, and how day program can better support families, and people who use them.

    Eligibility Criteria

    You are eligible to participate if you:

    • Are an older adult living with dementia who attends or does not attend a day program

    • You are a family/friend caregiver of someone living with dementia who attends or does not attend a day program

    • Live in one of the participating regions (Ontario, Winnipeg MB, Calgary AB, or Interior BC)

    • Are able to take part in a conversation or complete surveys, with support if needed

    Recruitment End Date

  • Observational Study
    In person & Online

    What is this Study about?

    This study will assess if an in-vehicle Driving Monitoring System can identify differences in driving behaviours between older adults who are cognitively healthy, those with mild cognitive impairment, and those with mild dementia. 

    Eligibility Criteria

    Participants must:

    • Be 65 years or older.

    • Be cognitively healthy or have mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia.

    • Have a valid General class driver’s license and still driving.

    • Be fluent in English.

    • Own an insured vehicle of 1998 or newer model year.

    • Drive to at least 2 different locations per week. 

    Recruitment End Date

  • Observational Study
    In person

    What is this Study about?

    This study explores Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) as a potential treatment for mild Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In this study, the mild electrical stimulation is delivered to a part of the brain called the Pedunculopontine Nucleus (PPN), which helps regulate cognitive and sleep-related brain rhythms. The trial will recruit a small group of participants to evaluate the safety, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy of DBS-PPN in treating AD. The goal of this study is to see if targeting this part of the brain with DBS can help people living with mild AD improve their memory, thinking skills, and sleep quality.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Are 60 years or older
    -Have a diagnosis of mild Alzheimer's Disease
    -Are fluent in English
    -Have a personal caregiver willing to join the study

    Recruitment End Date

  • Observational Study
    In person and online

    What is this Study about?

    Many older adults start to experience poorer sleep quality as they age, which can be associated with worse memory and cognition. Previous studies have shown that sleep can be improved when quiet sounds are presented at the right times during slow-wave sleep. We are interested in whether we can improve sleep and associated memory and cognitive function using these sounds in older adults. Information gathered from this study will be used to inform whether quiet sounds presented during slow-wave sleep can improve sleep, memory, and cognitive function.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Are 60 and older with and without mild cognitive impairment (MCI) You must be able to read, speak, or understand English.

     If you do not have:

    1) major psychiatric or neurological disorders

    2) moderate to severe depressive or anxiety symptoms

    (3) sleep disorders

    (4) serious medical illness

    (5) known stroke or transient ischemic attack

    (6) alcohol or substance abuse

    (7) a history of seizures

    (8) chronic use of psychoactive or hypnotic medications, or use of any medication that alters sleep

    (9) significant hearing loss or hearing aid use

    (10) untreated moderate or severe sleep apnea on a home sleep apnea test.

    Participants with well-controlled sleep apnea will be eligible to participate provided they are able to use their CPAP machine or other treatment device throughout the study

    Recruitment End Date

  • Clinical Trial
    In-Person

    What is this Study about?

    We are conducting three separate studies to explore the effects of transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease or Primary Progressive Aphasia. tDCS is a non-invasive therapy that uses low electrical currents to stimulate specific areas of the brain. Previous research has suggested that tDCS can improve symptoms such as language difficulties and may help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s.

    Our studies aim to investigate these effects in different contexts, including language therapy and overall mental abilities. Upon completion, participants will receive their study results to help guide their decisions about whether tDCS could be part of a long-term therapy plan.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Person living with Alzheimer's disease

    Recruitment End Date

  • Observational Study
    In-Person

    What is this Study about?

    The study involves a primary session of paper-and-pencil tasks, and a second session of a computer task, while your heart rate and brain activity is monitored. The aim of the study is to examine how signals are affected from the body to the brain.

    Eligibility Criteria

    - You are between the ages of 18-30 or 60-85

    - Free from conditions (other than amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI)) which affect cognition or cardiac health

    - Fluent in the English language

    - Have normal or corrected-to-normal vision

    Recruitment End Date

  • Observational Study
    Online & In-Person

    What is this Study about?

    In collaboration with our South Asian community collaborators, our goal is to gain an in-depth understanding of new immigrant, multigenerational, South Asian family caregiving for a relative with dementia amidst COVID-19. The goal is to inform future family-centered, healthcare interventions aimed at supporting equity deserving families during times of crisis.

    To achieve our goal, we are starting to recruit family care partners living in a multigenerational home and caring for a relative with dementia from each of the four groups of South Asian families. We will be using a multiple case study to examine new immigrant, multigenerational caregiving for a relative with dementia from the perspective of four groups of South Asian families; 1) Pakistani, 2) Bangladeshi, 3) Indian, and 4) Sri Lankan. We will also be using secondary data sources, including genograms, ecoMaps, and key documents.

    We will be conducting interviews with a family care partners from each of the four groups. Following these interviews, we will hold four focus groups with a new purposeful sample of South Asian multigenerational care partners to understand if the findings from the interviews reflect their caregiving experiences thereby increasing the reliability of the study findings.

    Eligibility Criteria

    You are eligible if

    1. You are caring for a family member or relative with memory loss or dementia

    2. You are living in a multigenerational South Asian Family

    3. You Identify with any of these four South Asian Countries: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

    4. You live in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)

    Recruitment End Date