Groups
Discussion groups are where CORE participants can share information and stories, ask questions, learn, and collaborate. Open discussion groups can be accessed by any member of CORE; closed groups are available by invitation only.
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Elder Abuse
The CORE Elder Abuse Group invites individuals, organizations, and agencies to develop strategies to address elder abuse in the least intrusive but most effective way – respecting an older adult’
Emergency and Disaster Preparedness for Older Adults in Alberta
This group is focused on disaster and emergency preparedness for older adults and their caregivers including older adults at risk of going missing. This group welcomes participation from anyone inte
Falls Prevention
This group's primary purpose is to raise awareness on the issues of falls for older adults, as well as preventative measures for 55+. This group hopes to educate service providers on the issue of
Financial Matters
This discussion group is focused on practical strategies to help older adults with their taxes during COVID-19. If your organization has developed tools and techniques to meet this challenge, please s
Food Security
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the challenges older adults on fixed incomes have in accessing food and nutrition. This working group is focused on developing solutions to the barriers related t
Funding Information and Opportunities [Closed]
This group provides an overview of COVID-Â related funding calls, granting criteria, and timelines, as well as more generic training, and tips. It is a place to share ideas.
To see funding calls, cli
Government of Alberta – Seniors Programs Resource Guide
Government of Alberta – Seniors Programs Resource Guide group is designed for service providers to access the online Programs and Services Resource Guide and other training or resource materials as
Home Supports
This group is focused on developing solutions to the barriers involved in providing in-home supports in a safe manner during the pandemic.
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Intergenerational Linkages Community of Practice
The aim of the Community of Practice (CoP) is to bring together committed individuals who have a desire to work collaboratively to learn, share and build capacity and develop intergenerational linkag
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