
HIV and Aging
Resources
- American Academy of HIV Medicine, American Geriatrics Society and the
AIDS Community Research Initiative of America Clinical Report: The HIV and Aging Consensus Project: Recommended Treatment Strategies for Clinicians Managing Older Patients with HIV
For further information, click here for the related Press Release
- Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange (CATIE):
HIV and Aging brochure
Study in HIV-positive women links heart health to brain functioning - Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC) Brief: Growing Older with the Epidemic: HIV and Aging
- Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) Chartbook: Aging in Ontario
- Journal of Gerontological Social Work article: Challenges of Depression and Suicidal Ideation Associated With Aging With HIV/AIDS: Implications for Social Work
- National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project (NATAP) www.natap.org
NATAP's web site is a source of HIV and Hepatitis treatment information for doctors, patients, and others. The information on the site is scientifically oriented, abundant, and comprehensive in its coverage of both HIV and Hepatitis. The site is regularly updated with new articles, studies and highlights from various major conferences, including a sub-section of HIV and Aging selected articles.
2nd International Workshop on HIV & Aging
October 27 & 28, 2011
Baltimore, Maryland
Workshop materials, including a selection of presentations given at the workshop, are now available on the Virology Education website.
Learning Across Borders:
HIV and Other Complex Chronic Illnesses as We Age
October 21, 2011
Ottawa, Ontario
Presentations
- Dr. Gordon Arbess: Aging Gracefully with HIV: The Need for a Coordinated Clinical Response
- Dr. Julian Falutz: Aging gracefully with HIV: how did we get here and where are we going?
- Ron Rosenes: Unexpected challenges faced by people living long term with HIV
- Liz Seidel (for Dr. Stephen Karpiak): Learning Across Borders: HIV and Other Chronic Illnesses as We Age
1st International Workshop on HIV & Aging
October 4 & 5, 2010
Baltimore, Maryland
Workshop materials, including a selection of presentations given at the workshop, are now available on the Virology Education website.
Partners in Aging National Forum
March 3 & 4, 2010
Montreal, Quebec
Documents
HIV and Aging Background Paper for Partners in Aging National Forum
Partners in Aging National Forum Agenda
Presentations
Dr. Gordon Arbess, Greying Gracefully With HIV Living Well for the Long Run
Stella Artuso and Lance Lamore, Living Well With HIV
Michael Bailey, Prevention Issues for Older Adults
Tara Carnochan, Manitoba HIV Program An Integrated Model of Service Delivery
Dr. Evan Collins, Poz Brain Mental Health Issues in HIV and Aging
Josée Dion, Impacts of the Aging Canadian Population on Housing and Communities
Dr. Julian Falutz, HIV and Aging Evolving Clinical Considerations in the New Millennium
Jennifer Gunning, Research Directions of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Jessica Halverson, HIV/AIDS Among Older Canadians Findings from National Surveillance Data
Ron Rosenes, Challenges of living long with HIV
Jose Sorzano, HIV and Aging Living Longer But Aging Faster
Chris Sulway, Building the Capacity of Rehabilitation Professionals
Chris Sulway and Elisse Zack, Forum Introduction
Isabelle Wallach, Aging with HIV the Repercussions for One’s Personal and Social Life
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