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Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia Department of Health
The Nova Scotia Department of Health website offers publications and information on the department's programs, services and key health initiatives.
Source : Department of Health

Nova Scotia Department of Health Programs and Services
The Nova Scotia Department of Health website offers a list of programs and services for different health related topics.
Source : Department of Health

Nova Scotia Home Care Fact Sheet
The fact sheet gives information on home care services available to residents of Nova Scotia. Home care services are meant to add to the help people can receive from others such as family, community or friends. Home Care will help people remain as independent as possible in the community. Services include: Home support, Nursing, and Home oxygen.
Source : Government of Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia Programs for Seniors (PDF Format)
Provides valuable information on the programs provided to Nova Scotia seniors.
Source : Government of Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia Protecting Vulnerable Adults
This fact sheet gives information on what defines a 'vulnerable adult', and tells you what to do if you think an adult you know is vulnerable.
Source : Government of Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia Service Nova Scotia - Registry of Motor Vehicles
Contains information and links to forms and publications concerning Accessible Parking Zone Permits and Plates.
Source : Service Nova Scotia

Canada

Non-government organisation Abilities Magazine
ABILITIES is Canada's foremost cross-disability lifestyle magazine. It is widely read by people with disabilities, their families, friends and professionals.
Source : Enablelink

Canada About multiple formats
If you have a visual impairment, you can get Canada Revenue Agency publications in Braille, in large print, in etext (computer disquette or on audiocassette.
Source : Canada Revenue Agency

Canada Abuse of Older Adults
List of publications on the abuse of older adults provided by the National Clearinghouse on Family Violence.
Source : Health Canada

Canada Abuse of Older Adults in Institutions
Provides a definition and discusses the causes, statistics, signs of abuse, prevention, and reporting. Suggests additional resources.
Source : Health Canada

Non-government organisation Active Living Magazine
Healthy lifestyles for today's amuputees.
Source : Active Living Magazine

Non-government organisation Active Living Tips: Walk your way to health with a pedometer (PDF Format)
This article gives you tips for using a pedometer to help track your progress when walking.
Source : Active Living Coalition for Older Adults

Non-government organisation Active Living Tips:The Power of Strength Training for Older Adults (PDF Format)
This article can give you safe tips on how to get started to strength training.
Source : Active Living Coalition for Older Adults

Canada Adapting to new technologies - No. 29
Statistical snapshot about Canadian seniors' ownership of computers.
Source : Public Health Agency of Canada

Non-government organisation Adult Communication Disorders (PDF Format)
This fact sheet describes the most common types of adult communication disorders.
Source : Canadian Association for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists

Non-government organisation Adult Hearing Disorders (PDF Format)
This fact sheet desrcibes the three types of hearing disorders as well as warning signs of these disorders.
Source : Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists

Canada Aging and Demographics Change in Canadian Context
Aging and Demographic Change in Canadian Context, the latest publication in the Trends Project Series of the Policy Research Initiative, cautions that exaggerated concerns about population aging can be harmful to rational policy making.
Source : Government of Canada. Policy Research Initiative.


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