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Virtual Frailty Rehabilitation Study

The Geras virtual frailty rehabilitation program, led by clinical scientists from the Geras Centre for Aging Research, Hamilton Health Sciences, and McMaster University, has been highlighted in the Ontario Hospital Association news. This groundbreaking initiative delivers virtual care to frail seniors through exercises, phone support, nutrition counseling, and medication reviews. The program not only improves physical function but also enables older adults to remain in their homes. As technology transforms senior care, the project showcases the potential for scalable virtual rehabilitation models across healthcare.

Learn more in the OHA article.

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