Caregiver's Compass

What does the research show when it comes to caregiver mental health and is there hope on the horizon, with Dr. Adrianna Shnall (Episode 134)

Stephanie Muskat

Dr. Adrianna Shnall, program director at the Baycrest Kochinsky Centre, has been a social worker and clinician in the field of aging and caregiving for over 30 years. In today’s episode, she shares her top learnings in the field, what she feels is the most noteworthy in the area of aging and caregiver mental health today, and what may be on the horizon for caregivers in the future.


Dr. Adriana Shnall: , PhD, MSW, RSW, serves as the Program Director of the Koschitzky Centre for Innovations in Family Caregiving at Baycrest in Toronto. With over 30 years of clinical experience, Dr. Shnall has made significant contributions to the field of gerontology, working with older adults and their families across various settings, including outpatient community services, long-term care, and inpatient services. Her extensive experience and dedication to improving the lives of older adults have earned her prestigious recognitions, such as the Baycrest Outstanding Innovations Award and the Stephen Herbert Award for Excellence in Education. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Shnall is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. She teaches graduate courses related to “Caregiving and Aging” and “Aging and Health” at the Factor- Inwentash Faculty of Social Work and at the Institute for Life Course and Aging. Dr. Shnall is also deeply involved in advocacy and community service. She is a board member of the Petro Canada CareMakers Foundation, which supports family caregivers, and the Ontario Caregiver Coalition and participates in numerous local, provincial, and national advocacy tables. Her involvement in these organizations demonstrates her commitment to influencing policy and improving support systems for caregivers and older adults on a broader scale.

A respected speaker, Dr. Shnall frequently presents on topics related to family caregiving, aging, and dementia. Her presentations are informed by her rich background in clinical practice, education, research, and leadership. By sharing her insights and experiences, she empowers healthcare providers, family caregivers, and the general public to enhance their quality of life and that of the individuals they care for. Dr. Shnall’s work is characterized by a seamless integration of clinical practice, education, research, and leadership. Her holistic approach ensures that she addresses the multifaceted needs of older adults and their families, providing comprehensive support and innovative solutions. Her dedication to the field of geriatric care and her numerous contributions make her a leading figure in the area of family caregiving and aging.


Through her ongoing efforts, Dr. Adriana Shnall continues to make a significant impact on the lives of older adults, their families, and the professionals who serve them, ensuring that the quality of care and support available to this population is continually enhanced and improved.


Find Adrianna on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-adriana-shnall-phd-msw-rsw-88b8a4150/?originalSubdomain=ca

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