Adults and Older Adults»Older Adults The Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability (ALACD) promotes, supports and enables Canadians with disabilities to lead active, healthy lives.
ALCOA, in partnership with its member organizations, encourages older Canadians to maintain and enhance their well-being and independence through a lifestyle that embraces physical activity and active living.
The Canadian Center for Activity and Aging strives to develop, encourage and promote an active, healthy lifestyle for Canadian adults that will enhance the dignity of the aging process.
The Canadian Diabetes Association promotes the health of Canadians through diabetes research, education, service and advocacy.
The mission of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is to improve health by preventing and reducing disability and death from heart disease and stroke through research and health promotion.
The Division of Aging and Seniors, Public Health Agency of Canada, provides federal leadership on health issues related to aging and seniors. The Division serves as a focal point for information and centre of expertise in this area.
Go for Green is a national non-profit, charitable organization encouraging Canadians to pursue healthy, outdoor physical activities while being good environmental citizens.
If you have an event pertaining to an aging issue, please fill out the "post an event" form to add it to the Calendar of Events website.
The Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism (SSM) is a non-profit, volunteer organization that promotes: a unified voice, research and action on issues affecting seniors, and awareness and coordination of resources and services to seniors.
Information about Urban Poling (Nordic Walking) techniques, products and certification.
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