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Baycrest News March 27, 2024 The Apotex Centre’s Journey Towards Excellence and Innovation At the forefront of senior care innovation, the Apotex Centre, Jewish Home for the Aged at Baycrest exemplifies a commitment to quality, personaliz... Read More March 15, 2024 Baycrest Bulletin - March 2024 Baycrest Bulletin - March 2024 - A snapshot of Baycrest news and events. Read More March 07, 2024 The first ever Canadian Clinical Guidelines on Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults released by the Canadian Coalition for Seniors’ Mental Health Led by Baycrest’s Dr. David Conn, the guidelines address Canada’s loneliness epidemic with resources for health care and social service... Read More February 26, 2024 May I have a quick word? Study shows talking faster is linked to better brain health as we age 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 and dementia.... Read More View More