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NICE Information Tools: An Introduction

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NICE Information Tools: An Introduction

The National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly (NICE) has compiled a series of Information Tools based on multiple research studies focused on understanding life challenges as people age.

Over 20 years, the research agenda was supported by National and International grant funding obtained and directed by Dr. Lynn McDonald, NICE Scientific Director, and members of the NICE research community.

The InformationTools were initially created as "pocket tools" and handed out as pre-printed brochures.

We are updating the tools and making them accessible in various formats, including podcasts, web pages with audio players, and printable PDF brochures.

Our Information Tools are designed to be accessible to you, no matter your preferred device. Whether you're using a smartphone, tablet, or desktop computer, you can easily access and benefit from our tools.

To stay updated on new information tools, follow us on Facebook and Twitter or subscribe to our Podcast or eNewsletter.

We value your input and are always open to new ideas and suggestions. If you have any ideas for new tools or suggestions for updates, we encourage you to use the website's contact form to get in touch with us.

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This is a collaborative effort, we welcome suggestions for new resources, videos, news, links to surveys and announcements.


Disclaimer:

You should not rely on information tools for medical, financial or legal advice. It provides general information only. NICE is not responsible for any use of the information other than for general educational/informational purposes and no claim can be made against NICE or any of its personnel for any such use.

Last Updated:
June 27, 2024
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