
Developing a System Navigator Role in Primary Care Using a Co-Design Approach
Jacobi Elliott, Paul Stolee

Engaging older adults in health care decision-making: Key findings and recommendations from the CHOICE knowledge synthesis project
Jacobi Elliott, Heather McNeil, Paul Stolee

How Canadian caregivers of persons living with dementia are managing in a fragmented system
Alexandra Whate, Saskia Sivananathan, Haridos Apostolides, Jacobi Elliott, Paul Stolee

ICT-Refugee: The development, implementation, and evaluation of an integrated care team to support refugee patients as they transition from temporary to permanent primary care
Catherine Tong, Alexandra Whate, Wajma Attayi, Debbie Engel, Jacobi Elliott, Paul Stolee

Transitional care for persons with dementia and their caregivers
Jessica Ashbourne, Paul Stolee

The co-design and co-creation of an integrated geriatric care system: A case study from Ontario, Canada, in partnership with older adult patients and providers
Jacobi Elliott, Paul Stolee, Catherine Tong

Implementing a new model in primary care for older canadians living with frailty
Jacobi Elliott, Joanie Sims-Gould, Susie Gregg, Anik Giguere, Sara Mallinson, Kenneth Rockwood, Paul Stolee

Engaging older adults in health care research and policy: Guidelines from the CHOICE project
Heather McNeil, Jacobi Elliott, Paul Stolee

Improving Patient-Provider Partnerships across the Healthcare System
Jacobi Elliott, Paul Stolee, George Heckman, Veronique Boscart

Integration through engagement: A movement towards older adults’ involvement in health care research, planning and decision making
Heather McNeil, Jacobi Elliott, Paul Stolee, George Heckman, Veronique Boscart

Implementing and Evaluating a Model of Care Coordination in Primary Care for Older Adults using a Co-Design Approach
Jacobi Elliott, Paul Stolee

Responding to COVID-19 with integrative health and sheltering models for persons experiencing homelessness in Canada: A case study exploring implementation
Jacobi Elliott, Danica Facca, Veronica Sacco, Paul Stolee