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Dr. Agboji Aderonke

Dr. Agboji Aderonke
Assistant Professor - Nursing


Aderonke Agboji is a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in the School of Health at the University of Northern British Columbia and a nurse with over 20 years of experience in long-term care, specializing in improving the quality of life for older adults, particularly those with dementia. She holds dual master’s degrees in Dementia Care and Leadership and Management, enabling her to implement innovative care practices and lead compassionate, effective teams.

In addition to her bedside expertise, Agboji is a strong advocate for improving care standards. Her focus on dementia care ensures that the unique needs of vulnerable populations are met with empathy and professionalism.

Currently a Postdoctoral candidate, her research titled "A Multimethod Approach to Mitigating Apathy among Residents in Long-Term Care Facilities and Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Northern British Columbia" explores strategies to reduce apathy and improve engagement among the elderly. This work aims to offer practical interventions that can be applied both in Northern BC and globally.

Agboji’s nursing philosophy centers on excellence, continuous learning, and a deep commitment to promoting both physical and emotional wellbeing in her patients. Her research interests encompass aging, gerontechnology, mental health, and health policy.