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Ageism

Older Workers Productive and Agile

May 4, 2022

One of CARP’s pillars of advocacy is freedom from ageism.  Assumptions are often made of older people, and ...

Not In News Feed

Understanding Emotion-Based Care

April 29, 2022

The implementation of an emotion-based approach to organizing and delivering care is the revolutionary change needed in ...

In The News

Aim Higher for Health Webinar VOD

April 29, 2022

Hello, In case you missed it here is the Webinar we did with Our own Bill VanGorder, Dr. Gerald Batist, Oncologist ...

Campaign: Long-term care

Canada is Aging: LTC and home care culture change needed

April 28, 2022

Canada’s newly released census data from 2021 indicates that those aged 85 and older are among the fastest growing ...

Federal Budget

CARP Win: Security through Banking Ombudsman

April 25, 2022

The recent Federal Budget 2022 announced the government’s intention to strengthen banks’ external complaints ...

Ageism

Mitigating Risk without Isolation

April 19, 2022

Mikelenas-Mcloughlin, former president of the Etobicoke chapter of the Canadian Association of Retired People (CARP) is ...

In The News

CARP Weighs in on Federal Budget

April 19, 2022

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland delivered the Federal budget prior to the Easter long weekend. “The budget has ...

Health

Join us to Aim Higher for the Healthcare We Deserve!

April 13, 2022

Canada’s seniors have suffered the most under COVID. The pandemic exposed the weaknesses in Canada’s ...

Homecare

CARP Action on Home Care

April 11, 2022

CARP volunteers in NS leading charge on home care Working Together to Bring Home Care Home! A Continuing Care ...

Homecare

Invisibility of Home Care in NS

April 7, 2022

CARP in Nova Scotia is working hard to highlight a critical gap in the healthcare continuum during COVID. Ron Swan ...