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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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Aging with a Developmental Disability
Community Living BC
This is a planning guide for families, personal support networks, and other supporters of adults with developmental disabilities who are getting older. (October, 2017)
This is a joint project from Community Living BC, BC Ministry of Health, BC Ministry of Social Development and Poverty ReductionÂ
WEBINAR: Social Isolation and Aging - An Introduction to Risk Factors and Responses
Healthy Aging by United Way
Social connectedness is an important determinant of health, and includes such things as frequency of contact with others, satisfaction with personal relationships, social support, and engagement in the community. Evidence shows that social connectedness and a sense of belonging is vital to health an
Study: Evolving Internet Use AmongCanadian Seniors (July 2019)
Jordan Davidson andChristoph Schimmele
Among Canadians aged 15 to 64,Internet access reached near-saturation levels in 2016, but its diffusion into the senior population was far less extensive. This study uses four cycles of the General Social Survey (2007, 2010, 2013 and 2016) to describe changes in Canadian seniors’ rates of Internet
Social Connectedness Action Guide
BC Healthy Communities
How can local governments support social connectedness in their communities? People choose to connect in different ways, so offering different opportunities and approaches for social connection is important in creating a welcoming and inclusive community for all. Our Social Connectedness Action Gu
AGING AND DYING IN PRISON An Investigation into the Experiences of Older Individuals in Federal Custody (2019)
The Correctional Investigator Canada and Canadian Human Rights Commission
Prisons were never intended to be nursing homes, hospices, or long-term care facilities. Yet increasingly in Canada, they are being required to fulfill those functions. The proportion of older individuals in federal custody (those 50 years of age and older) is growing. They now account for 25% of th
Healthy Housing Action Guide
BC Healthy Communities
This guide supports local governments across British Columbia as they create healthy and thriving places for all people.
What you’ll find in this Action Guide:
Information about healthy housing and co-benefits
Actions and examples from BC communities
Funding opportunities and strategies
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BETTER AT HOME First Nations Programs Evaluation 2017/18
United Way of the Lower Mainland
The Better at Home First Nations programs provides non-medical supports to Elders through a basket of services that include: grocery shopping, transportation, housekeeping, home repair, friendly visiting, snow shoveling, and yard work. These services are intended to keep Elders socially connected an
Resilient Streets Toolkit: The How-to Guide for Building Community
BC Healthy Communities and resilientneighbourhoods.ca
This toolkit is designed to help you and your neighbours start making your street, building or block more resilient through fun, hands-on projects.
We focus on activities that can be done by small groups of people with few resources, because finding creative ways to do lots with little is a big part
Declaration of the Community-Based Seniors’ Services Sector in BC and 20 Strategies for Outreach/Engagement
B. McMillan
One of the mechanisms employed for increasing the capacity of CBSS is to unite under a shared Declaration that recognizes the importance of CBSS health promotion and prevention work, and the need for capacity building. This Declaration also acknowledges the importance of closer collaboration between
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