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Locality: Burlington, Ontario

Phone: +1 905-632-1975



Address: 3350 South Service Rd. L7N 3M6 Burlington, ON, Canada

Website: burlingtonagefriendly.ca

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Burlington Age-Friendly Council 20.11.2020

TelePALS provides free over the phone discussion, social and learning programs for adults. Participants can join in Chat Groups, Listen and Learn, Game Shows, Ask the Expert or Listen for Enjoyment programs. Check it out at: https://bit.ly/34lySCD

Burlington Age-Friendly Council 12.11.2020

Are you over 50? Sheridan Centre for Elder Research is looking for volunteers 50+ to take part in a study of the way you use Facebook and mobile applications. As a participant in this study, you will be interviewed over video call by sharing your opinions & feelings about Facebook. Your participation is entirely voluntary and would take up approximately 10 - 20 minutes of your time. More info or to participate in this study please contact Chloe [email protected]

Burlington Age-Friendly Council 27.10.2020

Managing Community Supports in Response to COVID-19: Safety Needs and Social Isolation - online panel discussion on issues currently impacting service provision... in support of older adults in our communities. Hosted by the Sheridan Centre for Elder Research in honour of International Day of Older Persons, in partnership with Peel Senior Link and Indus Community Services https://buff.ly/3hCJm5p See more

Burlington Age-Friendly Council 15.10.2020

Senior Connector volunteers are older adults sharing knowledge and information about health and social services and supports across Halton, with their peers, thus helping them to make informed decisions. The Senior Connectors provide face-to-face contact at locations where older adults congregate, reside and/or shop, connecting them with community information and services in Halton.

Burlington Age-Friendly Council 03.10.2020

Sheridan Centre for Elder Research is looking for participants 55+ to complete a new survey about how older Canadians are engaging with the arts during the current pandemic. We hope that you will take 15-20 minutes of your day to complete the survey at the following link: https://bit.ly/3jsAK3d

Burlington Age-Friendly Council 14.09.2020

Town of Oakville is launching a free and interactive telephone-based initiative on June 1 that safely connects seniors 50+ to other seniors from the comfort of their homes. Learn more: https://www.oakville.ca//seniors-centres-without-walls.html