Jill I Cameron, PhD

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Dr. Cameron aims to understand the complexities of the caregiving situation to develop timely and relevant programs to support family caregivers in their essential role. She studies various aging-related chronic illness populations including stroke, critical illness, dementia and general aging. She developed the “Timing it Right” framework to begin to understand the changing nature of the caregiving experience and corresponding support needs. Dr. Cameron utilizes mixed methods research approaches to optimize our understanding of caregiving through both quantitative and qualitative research designs. 

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Professor, Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto
Faculty member, Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, University of Toronto
Director of the Family Research Group