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Baycrest is proud to be recognized as the #1 most research-intensive hospital in Canada for the third consecutive year. This recognition comes from Research Infosource’s latest...
Baycrest announces the launch of the Canadian Caregiver Assessment and Resource Tool (C-CART), a free online tool available 24/7 to help caregivers access the resources, services, education and guidance...
A study by Baycrest found that high blood sugar may impair brain health even in people without diabetes. While the link between blood sugar and brain health is well...
A recent study by Baycrest reveals that an area of the brain distinct from the stroke lesion may play a significant role in causing the life-altering symptoms survivors are...
TORONTO, June 25, 2024 - Baycrest has received a tremendous gift from The Slaight Family Foundation to further the organization's work to defeat dementia. This...
New Memory Care Model For Individuals Living With Dementia According to the World Health Organization, by 2050, the world’s population of those aged 60 years...
Dr. Jean Chen, Baycrest’s Canada Research Chair in Neuroimaging of Aging and a Senior Scientist at Baycrest’s Rotman Research Institute, has received an important grant from...
As we get older, we may start to notice it takes us longer to find the right words. This can lead to concerns about cognitive decline...
The landmark Lancet commission identified 14 major risk factors for dementia — including two new ones Nearly half of all dementia cases around the globe could be...
The Morris & Sally Justein Heritage Museum (generously supported by the Austin family) provides an enjoyable and accessible cultural experience for families and clients at Baycrest. Our museum is...
The histories of many families are intertwined with the history of Baycrest – and this is particularly true for the Kalifer family. About a decade ago, Bernyce and Marvin...
Warren and Debbie, Ron and Vanessa, the community benefits immeasurably from your family's compassion, visionary leadership and support of: The Kimel Family Building, The Elkie Adler MS Clinic, Game...
When Toronto businessman Joey Arfin first signed on to participate in the second annual Scotiabank Pro-Am for Alzheimer’s in support of Baycrest back in 2006, it was out of...
It is a rare and beautiful thing when strategic vision and passion for a cause convene, yet it is a combination that Marnie Smith and Michael Flux seem to...
A new form of resident and patient engagement is being introduced at Baycrest; one that is immersive, social, and most importantly, unaffected by the physical constraints of a healthcare...