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Click on the links below to explore some of the issues and
institutions involved with in-home care, and social change
in Canada.
http://finalreport.healthcarecommission.ca
The Final Report of the Commission on the Future of Health
Care in Canada is available on the Commission’s web
site listed above. Eventually, copies of the Final Report
will be available in Canadian libraries, and it will remain
on the web site.
www.ssiontoronto.com
Senior Services Interactive Online Network is a one-stop Internet
portal for seniors, caregivers and general community members
to have access to information on senior services, products,
organization news and events.
www.olderwomensnetwork.org
The Older Women's Network works to achieve a caring society
in which older women have the opportunity to live in security
and with dignity.
community.web.ca
An online directory of news and events relating to social
change in Canada.
www.caregiver.on.ca
Based in Toronto Canada, the goal of CNI is to be a national
single information source to make your life as a caregiver
easier.
www.volunteertoronto.on.ca
The Volunteer Centre of Toronto, is the prime resource in
the community for the recruitment and referral of individuals
and training in all areas of volunteer management.
www.hc-sc.gc.ca/seniors-aines/
Health Canada's Aging And Seniors web site.
www.eyesonelders.com
Caregivers are sometimes forced to choose long term care to
insure their loved one's care. Before choosing expensive long-tem
care, evaluate these cost effective solutions that could provide
the answers for you and your loved one.
www.cdnhomecare.on.ca
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The Canadian Home Care Association is a leading voice and
access point for information and knowledge for home and community
care.
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