Public Talks and Presentations

Maureen McGrath’s Health Show Podcast, March 24, 2024, If you don’t think that Climate Change impacts nurses, think again! Dr. Jennifer Baumbusch talks about her nurse’s study.

Who would think of that climate change may impact nurses who care for people living in Long Term Care Facilities? Dr. Jennifer Baumbusch talks about recruitment for the study “Nurses’ Experiences of Caring for Older People during Climate-Related Weather Events in Canadian Long-term Care Homes.

The Alzheimer’s Society of Nova Scotia, October 26, 2023, Strategies to Foster Climate Resilience Among People Living with Dementia. Presentation at the 34th Annual Conference: Weaving connections in Dementia Care

Climate emergency preparedness is top-of-mind for many Nova Scotians after the devastating fires and floods of this past summer. Dr. Jennifer Baumbusch is joining our conference to share how people living with dementia and those who care for them can build climate resilience.

The Alzheimer’s Society of Canada, Dementia Talks!, October 25, 2023: Video: Let’s talk about air pollution and dementia

Research shows that air pollution can increase dementia risk. During this Talk on October 25, we discussed why, and what it means now given Canada’s record wildfire smoke season in 2023.”

The Alzheimer Society of BC, June 2023: Plan ahead for summer heat, wildfires and other emergencies

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. has invited Dr. Jennifer Baumbusch, professor and Canadian Institutes of Health Research Chair in Sex and Gender Science at the University of British Columbia’s School of Nursing, to share with British Columbians some strategies that will help people living with dementia and their care partners navigate these challenging situations.