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Programs and Initiatives

Programs and Initiatives profiled on Healthy Aging CORE provide examples of the important work being done by local, provincial, and national organizations and the value of these programs and initiatives in promoting health and well-being and fostering resilience for older adults seniors. CORE members can add their program for older adults to this list and update their posts when they have new information! Click "+ New Program" in top right to get started.

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Family Caregiver Wellness Workshops- FREE

Family Caregiver Wellness WorkshopsBecome a confident caregiver!NorQuest College offers a wide range of workshops taught by experienced healthcare professionals to help caregivers gain the confidenc

Strengthening Primary Care in Northern, Rural and Remote Communities

Healthcare Excellence Canada is launching a new program to strengthen team-based primary care in northern, rural and remote communities. Apply by September 25, 2023 to help improve access to safe, i

Seniors' Centre Without Walls

Seniors' Centre Without Walls strives to address social isolation in individuals 55 years of age and older throughout Alberta. This is a free, phone based program where participants attend the facilit

Pedal4Joy

The Pedal4Joy program is a free community e-bike program which offers the opportunity for adults to participate in bike rides with three others, on a four seat adaptive e-bike. Volunteers pilot group

Grandma’s Kitchen

Program DescriptionThis project assists the isolated senior immigrant women to enhance their ability to effectively communicate and contribute their skills to the communities they live in. The group f

The Alex Community Food Centre

The Alex Community Food Centre (CFC) is a welcoming place for people to come together to grow, cook, share and advocate for good food for all. The CFC provides people with access to high-quality food

Calgary Dollars

What is Calgary Dollars?Calgary Dollars (C$) is a local and complementary currency, operated by the Arusha Centre. This means Calgary Dollars are only used in Calgary, and can be used to help purchase

Free Tax Clinics for Seniors (2023) - Unison

Income tax volunteers are available to help fill in tax returns for seniors 55+ and AISH clientsIncome limit: $35,000 per year for single or $45,000 per year for a couplePlease note: We do not prepar

Seniors Wellbeing & Engagement Program

With the aging population in African descent communities continuing to grow, the need for initiatives that support seniors in the community is a priority for the Africa Centre. Africa Centre identifie

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