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Opening of the CC.AGE Centre for Complex Conditions and Ageing

Welcome to the official opening October 1, 2024 of the Centre CC.AGE for Complex Conditions and Ageing! This new center is financed by the Trond Mohn Foundation and the University of Bergen, located at SEFAS. The opening conference will take place on October 1, 2024 in the grand University Aula in Bergen. During the event, you will hear about the project and receive updates from our national and international partners. The aim of CC.AGE is to support older people with complex conditions, so that they can live safely and independently at home. This will be done by developing, implementing and researching the effectiveness of the research-based digital platform ALIVE, which is a hub for selected technologies for use at home. We look forward to sharing more information about this exciting initiative during the opening conference!

Elderly lady with a tablet and headphones.
It is the centre's vision to support older adults with complex medical conditions to live safely and independently at home with a good quality of life (QoL) and thus assist their relatives and municipal health professionals.
Photo:
SEFAS, Silje Robinson

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Register now and mark the date in your calendar!

When: October 1, 2024 at 09.30-14.30

Where: University Aula, Museplass 3, Bergen

Registration: please use this registration link

Program: Not yet available, but will feature musical elements; lunch; talks by the Trond Mohn Foundation and other collaborative partners in this project; and interesting scientific talks with updates in the field from international experts. The CC.AGE opening will be led by the Centre Director, Bettina Husebø.

We can mention the following scientific speakers:

Dr. Ipsit Vahia, McLean Hospital, Harvard University, USA

Catharyn Gildesgame, MBA, McLean Hospital, Harvard University, USA

Professor Heather Allore, Yale School of Medicine, USA

Dr. Rui Nouchi, Tohoku University, Japan

Professor Ole Frithjof Norheim, the Bergen Centre for Ethics and Priority Setting (BCEPS), University of Bergen, Norway

Welcome!

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Photo:
Trond Mohn stiftelsen, UiB, SEFAS