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About Us

I-CAARE

The goals of I-CAARE are to (1) explore and promote healthy aging with Indigenous peoples, and (2) raise awareness about cognitive health in Indigenous communities. To do this work, we manage a number of research projects, from developing health care technology for older Indigenous adults to understanding the lived experiences of Indigenous people with dementia and their caregivers. Though research takes place across Canada and the U.S., much of our work is based on Manitoulin Island, and led by community research staff. In addition to our research projects, we also engage in a number of activities in the areas of capacity building and international collaboration.

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Kristen Jacklin, Ph.D.

Professor, Medical Anthropology

Department of Family Medicine and Biobehavioral Health 

Director, Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team - Health Equity

University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth

624 E 1st Street, Unit 201

Duluth MN 55805

The Indigenous Cognition & Aging Awareness Research Exchange (I-CAARE) is jointly managed by Dr. Jennifer Walker, McMaster University and Dr. Kristen Jacklin, University of Minnesota Medical School.

©  2023 ICARE

Owned by Dr. Kristen Jacklin

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