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Faculty Housed at the Centre on Aging

Neena Chappell
Professor, Department of Sociology
Research Areas: caregiving to older adults, care for people with dementia, aging and ethnicity, quality an cost-effectiveness of community-based home and residential care,  the Canadian health care system.
Office: Sedgewick A136
Phone: 250-472-4465
Email: nlc@uvic.ca
Website: http://web.uvic.ca/~nlc

Denise Cloutier
Associate Professor, Department of Geography
Research Areas: healthy aging, the continuum of care,  health care reform or restructuring, vulnerable populations (e.g., socially isolated, stroke-affected, palliative, those with dementia and frail older adults), population health approaches to health planning and health promotion; the importance of place in terms of experiences of aging, how small rural and remote communities support healthy aging, mixed methods. .
Office: Sedgewick A122
Phone: 250-721-6289
E-mail: dcfisher@uvic.ca
Website: http://web.uvic.ca/~dcfisher

Scott Hofer
Mohr Chair in Adult Development and Aging, Department of Psychology
Research Areas: identification and explanation of individual differences in developmental and aging-related processes and involves analysis of existing longitudinal studies, new data collection efforts using intensive measurement designs, and developments in research methodology focused on measurement and analysis of change.
Office: Sedgewick A118
Phone: 250-721-6576
E-mail: smhofer@uvic.ca
Website: http://web.uvic.ca/psyc/hofer.php


David Chuenyan Lai
Professor Emeritus of Geography
Research Areas: chinatowns: power structure and leadership, overseas chinese and development of chinatowns, urbanisation and industrialisation of china, and historical geography of china.
E-mail: dclai@uvic.ca

Margaret Penning
Professor, Department of Sociology
Research Areas: social structuring of health and health care as well as in how, within their contexts, people attempt to deal with chronic illness and disability (including their use of self-care practices, informal social supports, and formal service utilization) particularly in later life.
Office: Sedgewick A124
Phone: 250-721-6573
E-mail: mpenning@uvic.ca
Website: http://web.uvic.ca/~mpenning

Kelli Stajduhar
Associate Professor, School of Nursing
Research Areas: palliative and end of life care; family caregiving; home care; HIV/AIDS; oncology; vulnerable and marginalized populations; gerontology; health services research; qualitative and quantitative research methods; mixed method study design; collaborative, participatory research.
Office: Sedgewick A132
Phone: 250-721-7487
E-mail: kis@uvic.ca
Website:http://www.coag.uvic.ca/eolcare/kelli_stajduhar.htm

Holly Tuokko
Director, Centre on Aging
Professor, Department of Psychology
Research Areas: clinical neuropsychology; clinical aging; older driver safety; cognitive impairment including dementia; everyday competence.
Office: Sedgewick A106
Phone: 250-721-6350
E-mail: htuokko@uvic.ca
Website: http://web.uvic.ca/psyc/people/faculty/tuokko.php

 

Updated: February 2, 2012



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