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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[Recording] AI in Action: Practical Workflows for Nonprofits
The Digital Nonprofit
Deepa Chaudhary shares her screen to show exactly how she uses tools like Gemini, MidJourney, and HeyGen to run her startup with minimal resources
[Guide] Equity in Practice: Tools to Advance Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Nonprofits
Imagine Canada
Practical resources to help nonprofits assess equity in their organizations, build strong equity working groups, and move from reflection to action.
[Guide] Municipal Guide for Disability Inclusion in Recreation and Physical Activity
Active Abilities Canada
Purpose of GuideThis Guide provides how-to strategies for staff at all levels in municipal recreation departments to make sure persons with disabilities are included in their programs and activities.Target AudienceThis Guide is for people who work in municipal government as directors of recreation a
[Tools] Retirement Hub 2026
Government of Canada
To support Canadians who are either retired or starting to plan for retirement, the Government of Canada recently enhanced the Retirement Hub—originally launched in 2023—by adding new resources and making it easier to use.
[Impact Story] How One Van Is Re-Connecting Seniors To Their Community
United Way BC
A new 10-seat van is transforming life for Terrace seniors—reducing isolation, restoring access to services, and creating moments of connection along the way.
[Resource] Physical Activity Directory
Active Aging Canada
Being physically active has so many benefits. Physical Activity helps us to stay independent and mobile. It boosts immune function and reduces the risk of chronic illness. And it can just be fun! That is why it is so important to be physically active; then we can reap the many benefits and age well.
[Website] safe - Senior Adult Fitness Exercises
SAFE (Senior Adult Fitness Exercise)
safe is an accessible and easy-to-use resource to help seniors maintain optimal health, independence and safety and is based on years of clinical expertise, research and hands-on patient care by the healthcare professionals at the McGill University Health Centre Division of Geriatric Medicine.safe
[Report] Spotlight on Ontario Caregivers
The Ontario Caregiver Organization
Highlighting a system that is pushing caregivers to the brink
[Resource] Young Caregiver Library
Young Caregiver Council of Canada
For young carers and health professionals who support them
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