Older Nova Scotians and their families now have better access to up-to-date information about programs and services for seniors in the 2018 Positive Aging Directory.
The directory features information about active living, caregiving and support, employment and entrepreneurship, finances, health and wellness, housing, safety and security and transportation.
“The Positive Aging Directory has become a staple in households throughout the province,” said Seniors Minister Leo Glavine. “We are pleased to make this important resource available online and in print for older Nova Scotians and their families.”
The directory is available online. To request a free print copy, visit http://www.novascotia.ca/seniors/directory/ or call 211.
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