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Ontario Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse - http://www.onpea.org/
ONPEA focuses on elder abuse prevention, advocacy and education. Provides the organization's history, events and strategies. |
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Canadian Centre for Activity and Aging - http://www.uwo.ca/actage/
Develops, encourages and promotes an active, healthy lifestyle for Canadian adults that will enhance the dignity of the aging process. Located in London, Ontario at the University of Western Ontario. Newsletters, community resources and conference information. |
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Ontario Association of Non Profit Homes and Services for Seniors - http://www.oanhss.org/
Information about housing and long term care. |
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Ontario Seniors Secretariat - http://www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/seniors/
Provides access to information for seniors, their families and those who work with seniors. |
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Older Women's Network (OWN) - http://www.olderwomensnetwork.org
Offers older women an opportunity to enjoy companionship and support and to develop close ties of friendship. Educational and social programs as well as advocacy. |
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Older Adult Centres' Association of Ontario - http://www.oacao.org/
Represents seniors centres throughout Ontario. The association provides a range of services to more than 130 members. |
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Ontario Gerontology Association - http://gerontario.org/
An incorporated voluntary organization concerned with aging. Provides an inter-disciplinary forum for those involved in the field of gerontology. |
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Ontario Coalition of Senior Citizens' Organizations - http://www.web.net/~ocsco/
Offers education programs, policy and research, information, referral, counseling, research materials, outreach and support, self-help and volunteer programs for seniors. |
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United Generations Ontario - http://www.unitedgenerations.ca/
Promoting activities and programs which bring together seniors and youth. Resources, program information, upcoming events, publications and contact information. |
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United Senior Citizens of Ontario - http://www.uscont.ca/
Represents 300,000 seniors and over 1,200 clubs throughout the province. Club activities, education, policy information and events. |