Resources
Resources on CORE include checklists, toolkits, reports, studies, videos, and other materials on topics relevant to those working or volunteering in support of healthy aging and older adults independent living.
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Social Prescribing Social Prescribing Q&A
Healthy Aging Alberta
This is a resource of key messages that respond to common questions.
Social Prescribing Healthy Aging Asset Index
Healthy Aging Alberta
This is currently being used in Edmonton by Sage Seniors Association and Jewish Family Services Edmonton – our hope is for all of the social prescribing programs supported by HAA are eventually able to use this tool.
Social Prescribing Referral Form Example - Lethbridge
Healthy Aging Alberta
These are the referral forms being used in the Phase 1 Regional Projects.
Social Prescribing Referral Form Example - Calgary
Healthy Aging Alberta
These are the referral forms being used in the Phase 1 Regional Projects.
Social Prescribing Network Coordinator Role Description
Healthy Aging Alberta
This role description was created in collaboration with the Network Coordinators from Edmonton, Calgary and Lethbridge. Network Coordinators act as a champion for social prescribing in their community and build relationships with healthcare providers.
Social Prescribing Link Worker Job Description Example/Template
Healthy Aging Alberta
This is a Link Worker job description that is used in the Edmonton Regional Project. The overview section contains paragraphs that can be used to advertise for this position.
[Toolkit] Ageism Film & Discussion Event Toolkit
Age-Friendly Calgary
This Toolkit is designed to help organizations plan for and host discussion event(s) on ageism using film to support the discussion. This Toolkit was designed based on lessons learned and feedback received from the March 2023 Golden: Ageism Awareness events, hosted by Age-Friendly Calgary and the TH
[Workbook] Supporting Albertans to plan ahead with the My Wishes Alberta workbook
Covenant Health Palliative Institute
My Wishes Alberta is a workbook to help Albertans think about what is most important in their life, health and personal care, and to share this information with those who matter most, and with their health care providers. While the My Wishes Alberta workbook does not replace formal advance care plan
[Resource] Free Grant Writing Templates, Tips, Checklists and More!
DoGooders
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Newsletter
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