Seniors' Guide 2015/2016, Age Friendly Manitoba
Download or view the guide, here:
http://www.gov.mb.ca/shas/publications/docs/seniors_guide.pdf
Useful information about programs and services in Manitoba that are of interest to older adults.
Includes: Frequently called numbers and support lines, Active Living, Finances, Addictions and Gambling Support Services and Programs, Seniors Organizations, Caregiving and End of Life Care, Employment, Retirement, Congratulatory Messages, Award Programs, Celebratory Days, Consumer Information and Protection, Health and Wellness, Housing, Human Rights, Legal Matters, Resources for Seniors with Diabilities, Lifelong Learning, Newcomer Senior Programs and Services, Safety and Secuity, Transportation, Veterans Services and Benefits
Download or view the guide, here:
http://www.gov.mb.ca/shas/publications/docs/seniors_guide.pdf
Useful information about programs and services in Manitoba that are of interest to older adults.
Includes: Frequently called numbers and support lines, Active Living, Finances, Addictions and Gambling Support Services and Programs, Seniors Organizations, Caregiving and End of Life Care, Employment, Retirement, Congratulatory Messages, Award Programs, Celebratory Days, Consumer Information and Protection, Health and Wellness, Housing, Human Rights, Legal Matters, Resources for Seniors with Diabilities, Lifelong Learning, Newcomer Senior Programs and Services, Safety and Secuity, Transportation, Veterans Services and Benefits
PROVINCE LAUNCHES
NEW SENIORS’ GUIDE
NEW SENIORS’ GUIDE
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Guide Offers Quick Access
To Resources for Seniors: Minister Crothers
To Resources for Seniors: Minister Crothers
The Manitoba government is launching a new edition of the Seniors’
Guide, Healthy Living and Seniors Minister Deanne Crothers announced today at
the Creative Retirement Manitoba Centre in Winnipeg.
“We’re always striving to provide more information to help
Manitoba seniors,” said Minister Crothers. “The Seniors’ Guide was first
printed more than 30 years ago and not surprisingly, it is still one of the
province’s most popular publications. This guide is filled with helpful
information so that seniors and their families have quick access to information
that can enhance their health, independence and well-being.”
The minister said the new edition of the guide provides
information on health and wellness, active living, lifelong learning, housing,
transportation, financial security, legal matters, home safety, caregiving,
emergency services and much more. She encourages older Manitobans and
their families to keep a copy handy for referral on these important topics.
“The senior years are exciting and challenging,” said Dave
Schellenberg, chair, Manitoba Council on Aging. “Our council believes it
is important to have access to as much information as possible to help us
better understand and enjoy life.”
For a free copy of the
Seniors’ Guide, contact the Manitoba Seniors and Healthy Aging
Secretariat at 1610–155 Carlton St., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3H8, or call
the Seniors Information Line at 204-945-6565 or 1-800-665-6565 (toll-free) or
visit www.manitoba.ca/shas. The
guide is also available online at www.gov.mb.ca/shas/publications/docs/seniors_guide.pdf.
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