April 14, 2010

Family Caregiving

Funded by the Law Foundation of B.C., the Family Caregiving Research Project reviewed the current legal framework governing leave, accommodation and other entitlements available to employees who are providing care for family members, elderly parents and grandparents and disabled adult children, addressing the care needs of adults living with mental Read more…

January 11, 2009

Vanguard

The Vanguard Project examines law, policy, and practice in relation to vulnerable adults and incapability. In 2007 the BCLI was hired by the BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support (now Seniors First BC), on behalf of the BC Adult Abuse and Neglect Prevention Collaborative (the Collaborative), to conduct an Read more…

September 20, 2021

Project Update: Engaging People Living with Dementia in Decision-Making

The Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) is collaborating on a three-year project with people living with dementia, their care partners, and health care providers. The goal of this project is to work with people with different kinds of disabilities to identify strategies that can support people living with dementia Read more…

October 31, 2008

Assisted Living: Past, Present and Future Legal Trends in Canada

This project provided a starting point to engage in a national conversation about a critical “middle option” of health / housing in Canada. This middle option, called “supportive housing / assisted living” in this project, lies at the centre of a seniors’ housing continuum. This project was made possible by Read more…

September 10, 2021

Making Decisions While Living With Dementia: An Interview With Craig Burns

In Canada, approximately 76,000 people are diagnosed with dementia every year. People living with dementia regularly face stigma and misconceptions that make living with the disease a challenge. Sometimes family members and professionals don’t recognize how someone living with dementia is capable of directing their own life choices. The Canadian Centre for Read more…