If you no longer have your drivers license, did you get your Alberta ID Card? This valuable piece of identification is necessary for many even if you no longer drive. The Alberta ID Card is designed for those who do not drive, and do not have a drivers license. It is a form of government issued ID ... » Learn More about 3 Reasons to Get an Alberta ID Card
Resources for Aging Well
Edmonton Home Care
Edmonton Home Care, when provided by Alberta Health Services, is free a health care service. It is available to anyone with a valid Alberta Health Care card. There is no age restrictions for Edmonton Home Care. Home Care can help many older adults keep independence in the home a little ... » Learn More about Edmonton Home Care
Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
January is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. This new year, let’s leave dementia stigma behind! We resolve to help people see dementia differently. Will you join us? Did you know that over 500,000 Canadians are living with dementia? Did you know that in less than 15 years, that number is expected to ... » Learn More about Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
Resource : Leisure Access Pass (LAP)
Older adults who meet income qualifications, can receive a Leisure Access Pass - a City of Edmonton pass that allows up to a 75% discount for many programs and free access to many recreation centres. With your Leisure Access Pass, attend free drop in fitness classes at a recreation centre, go ... » Learn More about Resource : Leisure Access Pass (LAP)
Find Your Balance – Fall Prevention Month
Find Your Balance is a theme of November's Fall Prevention Month - and the universe thought it would be funny to teach me how important fall prevention really is. You see, as I finished writing this post a week before I was going to publish it - that day, I had a fall. Yup, klutz genes in full ... » Learn More about Find Your Balance – Fall Prevention Month