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Services to help older adults stay in their homes and maintain their independence.

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Driving course designed to help participants maintain their independence and their driving privileges. Course covers a wide variety of materials and show participants how to adjust their skills to compensate for physical changes that may occur with aging.

Course is six hours over two days and is in a classroom setting using PowerPoint presentations, student workbooks, and group discussions guided by a seasoned instructor. Locations across PEI.
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Provides a free, confidential warm line for older adults where callers can freely connect with a caring individual without expectations or judgement.


A friendly listening ear where you can connect and have a warm conversation.


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Provides a community space with internet access and laptops. Computer basics are offered as requested.

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Online and in-person information, education and resources about dementia for individuals living with dementia, caregivers, and family members.
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Provides counselling services for individuals living with dementia and/or family caregivers through telephone support, family interventions, and one-on-one sessions.
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Provides support for older adults with dogs. Includes:

  • Assistance with exercising dogs
  • Deliver/pick up supplies from grocery or pet store
  • Help with animal hygiene
  • Transportation to and from vet and groomer
  • Temporary care during hospitalization
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Provides a free six-week virtual educational program to individuals with chronic diseases to improve heart health, strength, balance, and flexibility. The program is ideal for beginners and will focus on progressive, low to moderate intensity exercise weekly with with a clinical exercise physiologist, Katie Beck. Program includes:
  • Full initial health screening
  • Education on how exercise can help with specific health conditions and any considerations for those on medication and treatment
  • Exercise suggestions that are progressive and tailored to meet individual physical ability. A resistance band will be mailed to home and is the only equipment needed
  • Intention setting sessions, movement challenges, and recreational aspect (trivia, etc.) along the way
  • Introduction to the Graduate Program which will be available after the introductory program has been completed
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Provides education and support for individuals with living dementia and/or family caregivers from the time of diagnosis through ongoing treatment.
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Provides education sessions to help people living with dementia, and their family members and friends to live as well as possible with the disease. Participants have opportunities to learn and share with others who are affected by dementia. The sessions include:

  • A comprehensive overview of Alzheimer's and other dementias
  • Skills needed to provide day to day care
  • How to understand changes in behaviour, personality, and communication
  • Coping strategies
  • Available resources and support
  • Care in the later stages
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Matches individuals with trained volunteers who connect with them regularly to check-in, provide emotional support, encourage healthy coping strategies, and suggest well-being resources and community connections to other existing services.
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