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Age Friendly Edmonton Resources

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The following resources are connected to a variety of age-friendly topics. They include past and current work from Age Friendly Edmonton and our community partners.

Communication & Information

211: Seniors Information Phone Line logoSeniors Information Phone Line   

Age Friendly Communication: Facts, Tips and Ideas

How Seniors Access Information - Executive Summary 

How Seniors Access Information - Full Report

Community Support Services

Age Friendly Business Audit Resource

Community Innovation Fund

Health Services

Healthy Aging Info Series

Healthy Aging Phone Information Series

Healthy Aging Phone Chats

Healthy Aging Agreement

Healthy Aging Host Evaluation

Healthy Aging Presenter Evaluation

Healthy Aging Participant Evaluation

Age-Friendly Presentation Tips

Outdoor Spaces & Buildings

Access Design Guide

Participation, Volunteerism & Employment

Employing Older Workers Promising Practices

The Benefits of Age: An Annotated Bibliography

Building Blocks for Boomer Volunteer Engagement

Respect & Social Inclusion

Ageism, Respect and Inclusion of Older Adults research

Respect and Inclusion Workshop Facilitator's Guide

Social & Recreational Participation

Older Adults Needs Assessment - Highlights

Older Adults Needs Assessment - Full Report

Promising Practices (summary report)

Promising Practices: Comparable Cities Profiles Resource Kit

Transportation

Transportation for Seniors

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Access Design Guide

Attributes and criteria for the City to follow in order to have a truly inclusive and supportive Edmonton for citizens.

Intergenerational Toolkit

Intergenerational Toolkit - Cover ImageIntergenerational Programming is a great way to connect individuals of any age and across generations, to allow them to share, learn and engage with each other. This toolkit and accompanying resource guide, was designed to assist organizations to play and implement intergenerational programs.

Diversity and Inclusion Toolkit

Ambassador Guide - Cover ImageAmbassador Guide - The goal of the Ambassador program for Edmonton's senior serving organizations is to contribute to an overall vision of inclusion so that the organizations reflect the diversity of the community they serve and meet the diverse needs of their membership.

Meeting Events Guide

Meeting Events Guide - Cover ImageMeeting Events Guide - The guide is a practical and easy to use resource that staff and volunteers at senior serving organizations can use to ensure that meetings and events are planned and implemented to maximize the inclusion and participation of all seniors and community members.

Toolkit for Inclusion

Cover image of the A Toolkit Of Inclusion resource.Toolkit for Inclusion  - The toolkit is a practical and easy to use resource that senior serving organizations can use to ensure that their facilities, programs and services feel welcoming and are inclusive to all seniors.

Needs Assessment

2019 Report CoverThis report highlights the results of the 2019 Older Adults Needs Assessment research project. 

The First Five Years

This report to the community contains the stories of Age Friendly Edmonton, the first five years.

Age Friendly Storybook

aging better together

This is a different kind of annual report. It tells the stories of regular Edmontonians who have chosen to work together to build a city that’s happier, safer, friendlier, warmer, and more interesting, for everyone of every age.

Success Stories

Age Friendly Edmonton has funded a number of community projects that fostered intergenerational connections. These are their stories.

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Ageing to Sageing

"And for me? It's simple. My life is fuller."

See the YouTube video.

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Intergenerational Connections at Strathcona Place

“They remind us of what we were like 70 years ago, and they learn from our experiences and see what’s ahead of them.”

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GeriActors and Friends

“GeriActors helped me realize how important it is to understand someone else’s story.”

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LGBTQ2S+ Connections Across Generations

"It's all about safe and welcoming environments."

Related Documents

Vision for Age Friendly Edmonton

Action Plan

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