Age-Friendly Niagara Network Community Forum (Video)
The Age-Friendly Niagara Network held a community forum in Pelham recently...read more.
The Age-Friendly Niagara Network held a community forum in Pelham recently...read more.
The Age-Friendly Niagara Network (AFNN), in partnership with the Pelham Seniors’ Advisory Committee hosted a Niagara-wide forum to explore the role that having access to a range of housing options plays in community inclusion and aging well...read more.
Construction of a $30-million “campus” for seniors will begin in about two years in Welland...read more.
For many, they start out a new year with resolutions often hard to keep, or a wish list...read more.
When Mark Rittinger began dating his wife, Ana, she was clear: at some point her parents would be living with them...read more.
Older adults are a bigger part of our society than ever — for the first time, there are more Canadians over the age of 65 than under the age of 15...read more.
Older adults are a bigger part of our society than ever — for the first time, there are more Canadians over the age of 65 than under the age of 15...read more.
With the leading edge of the boomers now approaching sixty- five years [now 72] old, the group is finding that their suburban houses are too big...read more.
It is important we all vote. As seniors we need to participate in the Oct. 22, election and make our vote count...read more.
While the installation of a new floor may seem mundane, it has meant a world of difference to the legion in Niagara-on-the-Lake...read more.