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Access Ability Seniors Guide to Services - Brantford-Brant Service Area
Seniors Resources Directory Plus Information on:
- Senior Safety - Knowledge is your Best Defense
- Seniors with Disabilities
- Preventing Elder Abuse
- Emergency Planning
- First Nations Servcies
- Housing for Seniors
- The Active Senior
Canada Benefits: Housing in Ontario
This Canada Benefits Web site provides an overview of all federal and provincial government benefit programs and services for individuals relating to housing in Ontario
Source: Government of Canada.
Choosing Quality, Rewarding Excellence: Ontario's Response to the Caplan's Report on Home Care (PDF)
This report provides 70 recommendations designed to enhance the quality of home care services, strengthen the home care workforce, and improve the procurement process.
Source: Government of Ontario
The Care Guide | Home
Welcome to The Care Guide, a free and comprehensive resource to help you make informed decisions about senior housing, care services and related matters for you or a loved one including retirement homes, assisted living, independent supportive living, long-term care, home care services, home support services, community support services and alzheimer care options in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.
Source: The Care Guide
Abbeyfield Houses Society of Canada
The purpose of the Abbeyfield Houses Society of Canada is to provide accommodation and companionship for lonely older people within their own local community
Source: Abbeyfield Houses Society of Canada
Accessible Housing by Design - Ramps
After reading this publication, you will understand how a ramp should be built, the materials that should be used and things to take into consideration before building a ramp on your home.
Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Accessible Vacation Home Exchange for people with disabilities
Free online Accessible Vacation Home Exchange for Persons with Extensive Disabilities matches disabled persons who want to exchange homes during vacations.
Source: Independent Living Institute
Canada Benefits: I am a senior in Prince Edward Island
This Canada Benefits Web site provides an overview of all government benefit programs and services concerning seniors in Prince Edward Island.
Source: Government of Canada
The Care Guide - Everything under the sun for seniors' housing and care
Comprehensive guides to seniors' housing and care services including retirement homes, nursing homes, home health care, adult lifestyle retirement communities, supportive housing and palliative hospice care.
Source: Care Planning Partners Inc.
Earthquake Preparedness for High-Rises and Mobile Homes
Whether you live in a residential home, a high-rise apartment or a mobile home, there are safe practices to follow to protect your family and home from the effects of earthquakes.
Source: Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada
I want to stay as independent as I can. What are some options for seniors' housing?
Most seniors want to live on their own, in their communities. They also want to be able to maintain their lifestyles. However, people's needs and abilities change as they get older. As a result, they may have to consider their best housing option. This Web page gives information to assist you in making these decisions.
Source: Government of Canada. Public Health Agency of Canada, Canadian Health Network.
Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (RRAP) for Conversion
Provides assistance to convert non-residential properties into affordable self-contained rental housing units or bed-units
Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (RRAP) Secondary/Garden Suite
To assist low-income seniors and adults with a disability by providing financial assistance to convert/develop existing residential properties that can accommodate a secondary self-contained unit.
Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
The Safe Living Guide
This guide will give you some ideas about what you can do to prevent injuries in and around your home. It looks at two main areas: your home and yourself. The guide also contains several stories that show how people who made changes in their homes or in their lives benefited from them. Practical information in the form of fact sheets and tips, as well as a resource section, complete the guide.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada.
The Safe Living Guide (PDF Format)
This guide will give you some ideas about what you can do to prevent injuries in and around your home. It looks at two main areas: your home and yourself. The guide also contains several stories that show how people who made changes in their homes or in their lives benefited from them. Practical information in the form of fact sheets and tips, as well as a resource section, complete the guide.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada.
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