Niagara Falls Transit free for seniors later this year
The pilot program, which will begin Sept. 1, will give seniors an opportunity to get out and explore their community, said Coun Wayne Campbell...read more.
The pilot program, which will begin Sept. 1, will give seniors an opportunity to get out and explore their community, said Coun Wayne Campbell...read more.
Seniors need affordable senior housing, an x-ray clinic, and a long-term care facility in Thorold, according to the city’s Age Friendly Committee...read more.
Niagara is notably on the world stage of age-friendly communities and in the company of New York, Paris and London and 850 other communities world-wide...read more.
Hamilton’s groundbreaking age-friendly strategy must incorporate ideas to help the city’s diverse community, said a member of the senior advisory’s committee...read more.
When it comes to redeveloping the network of long-term care homes in Niagara, the risks of doing nothing outweigh the costs of going ahead with major projects...read more.
Mayor Walter Sendzik’s message to seniors was that St. Catharines is returning to the prosperity they remembered from their younger years...read more.
Program simulates frustration, anxiety felt by people with Alzheimers or other disabilities...read more.
June is Senior Citizens Month, a celebration and recognition of the contribution seniors make in our communities. They have a great deal to contribute to society in terms of expertise and life experience...read more.
“In the next 30 years, the number of people with dementia is expected to triple,” said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus...read more.
The cornerstone philosophy behind the federal government’s long-awaited strategy for confronting dementia is a simple one: prevent Canadians from developing the condition in the first place...read more.