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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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Palliative and End-of-Life Care
Government of Alberta
MyHealth.Alberta.ca/palliative-care was made by palliative and end-of-life care experts in Alberta. There are many websites with great information about this type of care in Alberta and they have brought it all together into one site, with an Alberta focus, just for you. They understand the chall
Advance Care Planning
Alberta Health Services
Advance care planning is how you plan and document your wishes for the healthcare you want now and in the future. It’s for every adult, and it’s especially important for people with health issues.
AÂ way to help you think about, talk about and document wishes for health care in the event that
Forced to Do More With Less: The Impact of Inflation on Charities and Nonprofits
Inez Hillel, Vivic Research
The erosion of money’s purchasing power caused by the high inflation we are experiencing today has many impacts on charities and nonprofits, some of which are unique to their sector. The latest survey of consumer expectations from the Bank of Canada finds that among the Canadians surveyed, 57% r
Health Link 811
Alberta Health Services
A telephone service, which provides free 24/7 nurse advice and general health information for Albertans.
Health Link provides a number of clinical services including tele-triage and health advice, navigation services and online content support for all Albertans by calling 811.
The specific service
Hospital Frailty Risk Measure (HFRM)
Canadian Institute for Health Information
The CIHI Hospital Frailty Risk Measure (HFRM) measures the risk of frailty among seniors (age 65 and older) in acute care.
The CIHI HFRM is an acute care contextual measure, not a health indicator intended to benchmark performance.
As the proportion of seniors (65+) in Canada grows, it is expected
Continuing Care
Alberta Health Services
Continuing Care is made up of three main levels: Home Care, Designated Supportive Living and Long Term Care.
Home Care:Â Most people want to stay in their own home for as long as possible. Home Care providers make regular visits to help you with personal hygiene and healthcare needs.
Designated Su
Dementia Advice Available through Health Link
Alberta Health Services
Dementia Advice provides support for people living with dementia and their caregivers, including tele-triage, health advice, and available resources. A Health Link nurse assesses clients needs and provides advice for immediate concerns. When needed, clients are referred to a specialized dementia nur
Preventing Falls
Alberta Health Services
As the leading cause of injury, falls are a significant public health issue across age groups and settings in Alberta. In 2017, 154,004 Albertans visited emergency and urgent care and 17,489 Albertans were hospitalized due to a fall. Falls can happen at home, at school, in recreation and leisure, in
Snow and Ice Control in Edmonton
City of Edmonton
Edmonton City Council continues to look at options for improved snow and ice clearing. On April 25 2022, councilors reviewed a report with community feedback, including that provided by the Edmonton Seniors Coordinating Council (ESCC) and coordinators of the Seniors Home Supports Program during ta
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