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Centre for Education and Research on Aging

Centre for Education and Research on Aging

The Centre for Education and Research on Aging (CERA) was launched at UFV in 2006 with the goal of facilitating a collaborative process between educators, researchers, practitioners, students, older people and caregivers in the Fraser Valley to learn more about the issues surrounding the aging process.

The centre promotes gerontological research and educational programs at UFV and in senior communities in the Fraser Valley. It serves as a source of information about aging for UFV students and the broader community.

CERA Spotlight 

CERA faculty associate, Dr. Iris Lesser, is seeking hikers aged 55-75 for a research study. Older adults have lower levels of physical activity than the general population. 

They will be using data from the study too look at the feasibility and acceptability of a once a week, 12-week, peer-led hiking study in older adults, looking at the benefits to physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness and psycho-social outcomes.

Read the Chilliwack Progress article

CERA Podcast

"It's cool to feel like I can see the window of nursing research and what it looks like. It can be more clinically based or really people-focused, but it kind of intersects because it is tying in sociology and other areas, but it’s still nursing."

Rosaley Klassen, Nursing


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