Dan Levitt

Executive Director

Tabor Village

Dan Levitt is an acclaimed international speaker, elder care leader, writer, and gerontologist, specializing in helping others to create better lives for seniors.  Dan’s purpose is to teach people how to transform the lives of older adults across the globe.  As a popular professional speaker, he has delivered inspiring keynote speeches impacting thousands of people on four continents.  Dan doesn’t tell people where to go but guides them in the direction of where they need to go.  His talks leave the audience with a new mindset on aging needed to thrive in the 21st century.

As the Executive Director of Tabor Village, Dan Levitt shepherds the enhancement of social, spiritual and care needs for more than 300 seniors, inspiring a team of over 400 employees and volunteers with a commitment to continuously improving the quality of life.  Dan is an Adjunct Professor in Gerontology at Simon Fraser University an Adjunct Professor, School of Nursing, University of British Columbia and a Sessional Instructor, British Columbia Institute of Technology.

Dan’s adventure exploits have taken him from Africa’s highest peak Mt. Kilimanjaro to the Caribbean Sea’s coral reefs, from canoeing across the Yukon to racing in the six World Marathon Majors.


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Day 1: Fall 2020

Day 2: Fall 2020

2:00 pm

2:00 pm

PANEL DISCUSSION

Innovations in Co Creation and Community First Integrated Care

Integration requires a collaborative approach, which includes providers, patients, suppliers and other stakeholders. Improve your ability to apply theory into practice and effectively to transform your patients’ experience and outcomes. Create an action plan to:

  • Think like a patient and provide innovative journey mapping strategies
  • Ensure everyone has a voice, especially patients and caregivers
  • Implement system navigators into your integrated care program
  • Brainstorm on design thinking, and begin with the community

Innovate from the start by basing change on collaboration