SouthWest Edmonton Seniors Association (SWESA) is truly a collaboration of community. With the help of a number of community partners and volunteers, it is able to deliver programs out of…
Read MoreNot surprisingly, the majority of Canadians want to ‘age in place’ — be able to live safely and independently in their home or community for as long as they wish…
Read MoreAge Friendly Edmonton (AFE) and the Edmonton Seniors Coordinating Council (ESCC) are marking this year’s Seniors’ Week in a very meaningful way. For the first time in over two years,…
Read MoreBy: Edmonton Seniors Coordinating Council staff Ageism is a form of discrimination that we all may face, or unintentionally perpetuate, at some point in our lives. It refers to how…
Read MoreBy: Sheena Jaffer, Age Friendly Edmonton As we age, it is common to experience functional limitations and changes in hearing, vision, mobility, or memory. Technology can be instrumental in helping…
Read MoreAge Friendly Edmonton’s (AFE) Lunch ‘n’ Learn series covers a wide range of topics impacting older adults, including discussions related to the upsides and downsides of aging, tips for successfully…
Read MoreSocial Prescribing Manager will work for the ESCC backbone team and support the stakeholders in implementing a made-in-Edmonton model of social prescribing. Project Manager – Social Prescribing Job Description & Responsibilities…
Read MoreSenior Fraud Alert was created because of a need for resources and information on fraud and scams, presented in a way that was accessible to seniors. Senior Fraud Alert was…
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