NICE (National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly) is an international network of researchers, practitioners, students and seniors dedicated to improving the care of older adults, both in Canada and abroad. The Annual NICE Knowledge Exchange is held at the University of Toronto and is a rich program that covers a variety of ageing topics. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Exchange. Learn more from the program website.
Kimberly Whaley moderated and Mark Handelman and Heather Hogan presented in a session entitled: Assisted Suicide in Canada: What Does the Law Mean Now.