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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Can You Help Shape Healthy Aging in Alberta?
Healthy Aging Alberta
The Healthy Aging Alberta Survey to help us evaluate Healthy Aging Alberta’s (HAA) progress
[Webinar Recording] Food Security Initiatives at United Way BC
United Way BC
Watch this video to learn from the United Way BC Food Security Team about Regional Community Food Hubs and Food Link.
Tips to Prevent Utility Disconnection
Utilities Consumer Advocate
Facing utility disconnection can be stressful. Use this tip sheet to help prevent utility disconnection and learn about the resources available.
Tips to Lower Your Utility Usage
Utilities Consumer Advocate
Consumers can save money on utility bills by reducing utility usage and choosing energy efficient appliances
[Survey] Operationalizing and Enhancing Digital Literacy among Older Adults
Providence Care
This study is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and has received ethical approval from Queen’s University Health Sciences and Affiliated Teaching Hospitals Research Ethics Board. Full details are provided in the Letter of Information and Consent on the survey’s first page. If you meet the eligibility criteria and are interested, we welcome your participation!
[Report] From loneliness to social connection: charting a path to healthier societies
World Health Organization (WHO)
Full report and other supporting materials available
[Rural Transportation] Hope Air
Hope Air
Providing families, from coast to coast, with free flights and accommodations to access vital medial appointments and treatments.
[Resource] Recognizing and preventing elder abuse
McMaster University
Each year on June 15, World Elder Abuse Awareness Day shines a light on a serious, often hidden issue affecting older adults across the globe: elder abuse. It’s a difficult topic—but one we can’t ignore.
[Recordings] Indigenous Speaker Series
UBC Faculty of Medicine
The Indigenous Speakers Series is an original and important platform to begin, continue and advance the conversation about telling the truth and reconciling for the future. First Nations in British Columbia and Canada possess an exceptional ability to speak. This gift is unparalleled in the context
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