Julie Richardson

Health Sciences
  • 905 525 9140 ext. 27811
  • jrichard@mcmaster.ca

Overview

Julie Richardson is a Professor Emeritus in the School of Rehabilitation Science. She is interested in interventions to promote mobility and lower-extremity functioning in older adults as well as risk factor assessment for mobility decline and functioning with aging and the health transitions that older persons undergo in the process of disablement. Julie is focused on identifying persons at risk for functional decline and rehabilitation interventions to maintain their health for those with chronic illness. She works with family physicians around the assessment of preclinical disability to teach seniors how to avoid falls and maintain their mobility. Julie’s recent work has involved clinical trials examining complex rehabilitation interventions in primary care.

Affiliations

  • Professor; Assistant Dean
  • Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University
  • Member, McMaster Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA), McMaster University
  • Professor Emeritus, Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Health Sciences

Education

  • MSc, University of Otago
  • PhD, University of Toronto

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