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Publication Type: Guide Information Type: publications Topics: Society and Communities Seniors Language: English (Canadian)

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October 10, 2023

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Resource and tips on how to make a business age-friendly/accessible for seniors.


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October 10, 2023

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This publication provides materials that can be adapted for use by the community and provides information on funding opportunities.


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October 10, 2023

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This guide offers background on the age-friendly communities movement, and provides a step-by-step approach to help mobilize communities to become more age-friendly.


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June 18, 2020

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Describes the Vendor Performance Management Program, which supports the Government of Alberta’s strategic goal of protecting vital public services by ensuring the delivery of quality housing...


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June 1, 2020

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The guide is an educational resource to help senior-serving organizations increase awareness of LGBTQ2S+ seniors’ issues and needs and identify concrete actions organizations can take to be more...


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December 1, 2019

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The Residential Access Modification Program (RAMP) provides grants to help lower-income Albertans with mobility challenges modify their homes so they can enter and move around inside the home more...


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January 16, 2019

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The purpose of this toolkit is to support communities, organizations and individuals to provide a multi-disciplinary approach to prevent and address elder abuse. The toolkit provides a five-stage...


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January 1, 2017

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The Victims of Family Violence New Construction and Renovation Program is provided under the Federal Agreement for Investment in Affordable Housing and is intended to address priority capacity...