Newsletters, Resources & FAQ’s
Newsletters
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 29 July 2023
ssagert2023-08-21T12:21:51-05:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 28 June 2023
ssagert2023-06-03T19:59:14-05:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 27 May 2023
ssagert2023-05-10T08:17:03-05:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 26 April 2023
ssagert2023-05-10T08:15:36-05:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 25 March 2023
ssagert2023-03-16T09:19:55-05:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 24 February 2023
btonn2023-02-21T11:08:30-06:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 23 January 2023
ssagert2023-01-19T13:32:40-06:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 22 December 2022
ssagert2022-12-15T20:29:36-06:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 21 November 2022
ssagert2022-11-22T14:53:04-06:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 20 October 2022
ssagert2022-10-18T19:12:12-05:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 19 September 2022
ssagert2022-09-11T17:40:04-05:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 18 August 2022
ssagert2022-08-11T09:04:24-05:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 17 June 2022
ssagert2022-06-06T19:05:40-05:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 16 May 2022
ssagert2022-05-02T21:25:00-05:00
Age-Friendly Newsletter Volume 15 March 2022
ssagert2022-03-25T15:43:47-05:00
Resources
Manitoba
FAQ’s
Answer: Large or small, rural, remote or urban, communities throughout Manitoba, across Canada and around the world are working to become more age-friendly. Becoming more age-friendly is a shared responsibility. Residents of all ages, the business community, service providers and the municipal government all have key leadership roles to play.
Answer: Both the built and social environments of a community contain key components of the age-friendly model. Transportation, social participation and inclusion, housing, recreation, social services, health and community services as well as effective communication and opportunities for voluntarism, employment and civic participation are central to a healthy and active life.
Becoming more Age-Friendly is a shared responsibility. Residents of all ages, the business community, service providers and the municipal government all have key leadership roles to play. Viewing projects, programs, spaces and services through an Age-Friendly lens help to make the best age-friendly choices.
MASC has an Age-Friendly Resource Team that can visit communities (in person or virtual) across the Province and support local interests in becoming more age-friendly.