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C.A.R.P. encourages more use of communications technology to help seniors cope with COVID isolation

February 2, 2021

Although all ages have suffered during the pandemic, older adults have experienced disproportionately greater adverse ...

Campaign: Vaccines

“GET YOUR SHOT TOGETHER!”

January 29, 2021

Get your shot together, Canada! C.A.R.P. calls on governments to do better – much better – on COVID-19 ...

In The News

Older woman getting a flu shot from a nurse

C.A.R.P. says vaccine rollout should prioritize seniors

January 18, 2021

Vaccine rollout should follow Health Canada recommendations prioritizing Seniors   C.A.R.P. members have been ...

Ageism

Fighting ageism during COVID-19 is more important than ever

December 23, 2020

Why fighting ageism during COVID-19 is more important than ever Ellie Berger, PhD Guest Column We are living ...

Campaign: Long-term care

VANGORDER: Time to fire Long-Term Care Minister

December 17, 2020

Link to original article: Opinion Column from C.A.R.P. Chief Policy Officer, Bill VanGorder in Ottawa Sun and Toronto ...

In The News

C.A.R.P. Delivers for Member in Need

December 14, 2020

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the member and subscriber support centre for C.A.R.P. and Zoomer Magazine  ...

Campaign: Long-term care

Ontario LTC Commission Members

C.A.R.P. Appears before Ontario Long Term Care Commission

December 8, 2020

Members of C.A.R.P. Ottawa’s Advocacy Working Group on Long-Term Care presented to the Independent Long-Term Care ...

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C.A.R.P. cosigns letter to PM demanding fast tracked universal pharmacare

November 25, 2020

On Nov 24th, C.A.R.P. joined forces with the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions and a long list of other advocates, ...

In The News

Reverend Dianne Parker, Board Member of the C.A.R.P. Nova Scotia Chapter, laughs with neighbours while standing on separate balconys

C.A.R.P. Nova Scotia Chapter Board Member shares message of hope during isolation

November 19, 2020

Nova Scotia Board Member Reverend Dianne Parker recently appeared in an article by Maclean's, sharing her story of ...

In The News

Walking Poles

Pole Walking offers healthy ‘change of pace’

November 11, 2020

Have you or someone you know had a stroke? Exercising is a good way to promote your recovery. Exercise can also ...