McMaster's Aging Swallow Research Lab focused on #dysphagia in older adults + quality of life + caregiver burden. PI: Dr. Ashwini Namasivayam-MacDonald
🛎️ Publication Alert! It’s more common than you think: Older adults can experience swallowing difficulties, sometimes without warning.
Our study sheds light on the hidden risks and the importance of early screening.
📖 Visit the link in our bio to read the full article.
🛎️ Publication Alert! Dysphagia complicates more than just eating, it makes medication management challenging for caregivers too.
Swipe through to learn about the top barriers and why addressing them is vital for safer care.
📖 Visit the link in our bio to read the full article
The Aging Swallow Research Lab will be hosting another virtual Canadian Dysphagia Support Group for adults with dysphagia and their caregivers on Tuesday, July 29th at 3:30 PM EST.
Those interested can register for the free session by visiting the link in our bio.
Thank you to everyone who was a part of Mealtime Matters: Aging Well Through Life’s Changes, presented by BOOST® & ThickenUP® Clear!
We’re walking away from this event feeling inspired and grateful. So, thank you to all who attended for being a part of it. Until next time!
The ASRL will be hosting another virtual Canadian Dysphagia Support Group on Thursday, June 26th at 7:30 PM EST.
Those interested can register for the free session by visiting the link in our bio or by visiting: https://t.co/1Pxc9os8Ak
🧠 June is Brain Injury Awareness Month.
Swallowing isn’t something most people think about… until it becomes hard.
Brain injuries can make that happen - but SLPs are here to help. 💡
We’re shining the spotlight on Diana this week, a passionate Honours Life Sciences IV student and valued Research Assistant at the ASRL! ! 🌟 Whether she’s prepping stimuli or supporting patients, her work helps push swallowing research forward.
Sponsor Spotlight: Nestlé Health Science
We’re excited to welcome Nestlé Health Science as the Presenting Sponsor for Mealtime Matters: Eating Well Through Life’s Changes!
Be sure to visit their booth on event day!
June is Dysphagia Awareness Month, and at the ASRL, we’re on a mission to make every swallow safer. From research to real-world impact, we partner with communities, caregivers, and clinicians to improve quality of life, ease caregiver stress, and promote equitable care.💙
🍽️ Curious how aging and dementia affect eating and swallowing? Join us Tuesday, June 10th from 12:30–3:30 PM for a FREE community event packed with expert talks, caregiver stories, and practical mealtime tips! Registration link is in our bio!
🎓 Big congratulations to ASRL members Benton Duncan and Maddie Faur on their graduation from McMaster University!
We can’t wait to see all the amazing things you’ll do next!🎉💙
May is both Speech-Language & Hearing Month and National Caregiver Month in Canada!
Together, we can raise awareness, share knowledge, and uplift our caregiving community!🗣️
🧠 Myth vs Fact: Dysphagia Edition
This Speech and Hearing Month, we’re spotlighting the truths behind common swallowing misconceptions.
Swipe through to separate fact from fiction and learn how Speech-Language Pathologists support safe swallowing!
For our first ASRL member spotlight meet Keara, our Clinical Research Coordinator and SLP! With a passion for dysphagia care, health equity, and teamwork, she leads impactful projects and strengthens our team. 💜