Life expectancy is a measure that estimates the average remaining years of life at birth or other specific ages.
Animated chart comparing life expectancy of USA, Canada and UK from 1951 to 2021.
Gerontologist Jay Olshansky and his coauthors predict that the era of rapid increases in human life expectancy has ended. Their analysis of lifespan data from Australia, France, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States was published recently in the journal Nature Aging.
Nice has compiled an online library of resources and information tools on Aging in Canada. Topics: caregiving, mental health, finance, legal, elder abuse, physical health & addiction.
Many older adults desire to work after the traditional retirement age and their reasons are not just financial.
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19th Annual Survey of Canadians on their retirement planning shows less optimism than previous years.
Grieving is challenging enough without the burden of making important decisions. Pre-planning spares your family from the emotional strain of figuring out what you would have wanted.
As Canada's population is aging…18% of the Canadian population were aged 65 and older in 2020.The senior population is expected to grow to 24% by the end of the 2030s.
OmbudService For Life and Health Insurance's online resource for submitting a life or health insurance complaint for a free, independent review of the complaint.
Statistics Canada chart showing average Canadian retirement age for self-employed, public and private sector workers.
At the end of our lives, what do we most wish for? For many, it's simply comfort, respect, love. BJ Miller is a hospice and palliative medicine physician who thinks deeply about how to create a dignified, graceful end of life for his patients. (TED Talk)
Discover NICE's online library of resources and information tools tailored to address end-of-life concerns specifically for seniors in Canada.
The science of aging is unlocking insights into how more people can live longer, healthier lives. NIA Director Dr. Richard J. Hodes shares some recent scientific evidence behind healthy aging.
How to use home equity in retirement is potentially as important a decision as what to do with your investment portfolio.
This study aims to better understand the experiences of individuals with life-limiting illnesses and their unpaid caregivers, as well as their access to care and support services.
Dementia is not a part of normal aging. If you think that these problems are affecting your daily life, or the life of someone you know, you should consult your doctor.
We offer Information Tools and Online Resources based on 20 years of research into the challenges of aging in Canada.
End-of-life situations can be difficult. Despite quality care and support given to patients at the end of life, in a minority of cases, palliative care may not be sufficient to relieve suffering in a satisfactory manner.
Ontario is working to provide patients with more choices for palliative and end-of-life care.
The Canadian Dental Care Plan is administered by Sun Life on behalf of the Government of Canada.
NICE has compiled Information Tools from multiple research studies focused on understanding life challenges as people age.
End-of-life care and medical assistance in dying (MAID) are important, sensitive, and emotional issues for Albertans and Canada.
NICE Canada provides information tools and online resources for older adults on caregiving, legal, finance, end of life, and physical and mental health.
What is Palliative and End-of-Life Care? Learn about this type of care, who it's for, and if it's right for you.
Healthy eating is a key part of aging well. Maintaining your health and strength is crucial for your independence and quality of life.
Food provides the nutrients and energy you need as you age. Find tips for making healthy food choices a part of your daily life.
People of all ages need social connections to live a meaningful life. But as people age, they often find themselves spending more time alone.