HIV and Ageing Learning Series

People living with HIV are ageing in greater numbers, bringing new opportunities and challenges for providers across health and community sectors. Ageing with HIV can involve complex and overlapping experiences related to physical health, cognition, medication management, service access, and social support.

This learning series examines important issues in HIV and ageing, including frailty, falls, polypharmacy, fear of cognitive decline, and the role of virtual care. Through practical, real-world discussions, participants will gain tools to better support older adults living with HIV through compassionate, coordinated, and person-centred approaches to care.

When

Each session will run from 12p.m. – 1p.m. EST on the following dates
Thursday, May 21 – Geriatrics & HIV: Frailty, falls, congnition, functional decline
Thursday, May 28 – Complex comorbidities and polypharmacy for non-prescribers
Thursday, June 4 – HIV and Aging: Fear of Cognitive Decline 
Thursday, June 11 – When Virtual Care Works—and When It Doesn’t: Ageing, HIV, Cognition and Care Acccess

Date
Jan 01 1970
Time
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location
Virtual
Organizer
Health HIVe
Email hive@ohtn.on.ca

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