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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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TOOLKIT: Being active at home – A resource for people living with dementia and their care partners

Dementia Inclusive Choices for Exercise (DICE)

Dementia Inclusive Choices for Exercise (DICE) shares a resource that includes: Physical activity guidelines for people living with, or at risk of, dementia Advice for planning an at-home physical activity plan Strategies that may help support physical activity among people living with dementia

VIDEOS: Root causes and types of elder abuse

Bear Paw Legal Education

Bear Paw Legal Education has created a series of videos on elder abuse – its root causes and types.

The effect of an increase of the retirement age on the health, well-being, and labor force participation of older workers: A systematic literature review

Patrick Pilipiec, Wim Groot, Milena Pavlova

Abstract To sustain a viable public pension system, many governments have increased the statutory retirement age and delayed the age of entitlement to public pension benefits. This systematic literature review investigates the empirical evidence on the effects of increasing the retirement age on th

TIP SHEET: Caring for Those Living with Dementia, Stroke and Neurodegenerative Diseases during COVID-19

Alzheimer Society of Alberta and NWT

While trying to maintain a safe distance from others during this time is a good idea, we cannot forget about those who are the most vulnerable. This tip sheet offers ways to ensure the health and well-being of those living with dementia, stroke and neurodegenerative diseases during COVID-19.

Grants for individuals and charitable organizations

Edmonton Community Foundation

Edmonton Community Foundation (ECF) has a variety of grants available to individuals (including youth) and charitable organizations. These include:  Community Grants Small Grants Young Edmonton Grants Student Awards Foundation Directed Initiatives Donor Advised Grants Designated Grants S

Financial assistance programs for eligible seniors

Government of Alberta

The primary source of income for seniors (65 years of age or older) is provided by the Government of Canada through the Guaranteed Income Supplement and Old Age Security. To supplement these programs, the Government of Alberta provides a variety of health supports, services, and financial benefits.

COVID-19: Impacts for LGBTIQ Communities and Implications for Services

Rainbow Health Victoria

Beyond the immediate impact on health, the social and economic consequences of COVID-19 are far-reaching and leave no one untouched. Media commentary and policy responses have so far focused on the mental health impacts of social distancing and concerns about an increase in family violence - issues

Provincial Transportation Needs Assessment – Alberta

Medically-At-Risk Driver (MARD) Centre

In 2016-2017, the Medically-At-Risk Driver Centre conducted a Provincial Transportation Needs Assessment of seniors and persons with disabilities. Results related to seniors are available for each of the five Alberta Health Services Zones as well as for the province as a whole. This is the report th

Research from COVID-19 Social Impacts Network

COVID-19 Social Impacts Network

The COVID-19 Social Impacts Network is a multidisciplinary group of some of Canada's leading experts to help identify key issues, indicators and socio-demographics to generate evidence-based responses that address the social and economic dimensions of the COVID-19 crisis in Canada. They monitor the

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