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Poverty reduction

Older adults often live on fixed incomes, which can be a significant challenge, particularly when faced with increases in the cost of living, or with other unexpected costs like auto repairs. These financial pressures may be alleviated through various government programs. Read more in our resources below about how we can strengthen financial supports for current and future older adults to reduce the risk of living in poverty.

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    Rural and Tribal Elder Justice Resource Guide

    The United States Department of Justice
    Tribal and rural lands are home to many older adults. In the United States, the Department of Justice and Department of Agriculture teamed up to address issues of elder abuse in rural and tribal areas. This resource contains information about elder abuse and links to useful external resources for tribal elders and rural older adults. Read this resource to learn more.
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    Why Are Older Adults at Risk for Food Insecurity? Raising Awareness on World Food Day

    Institute on Aging
    Many older adults face food insecurity and daily hunger. Read this resource to learn about why older adults are going hungry and what can be done to fight this issue.
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    Changing population age structures and sustainable development

    United Nations: Sustainable Development goals
    Population growth and development affect each other. The UN's Commission on Population and Development helps take on the challenges of population growth. Watch this video to learn more about what this UN Commission does.
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    The future is now! Global Sustainable Development Report 2019

    United Nations: Sustainable Development goals
    Science is an important part of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. We must support scientific research to help respond to our changing world.
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    Taking SS Early Retirement: Weigh The Pitfalls First

    National Council on Aging (US)
    Learn about the benefits and disadvantages of taking pension money out early as social security during retirement.
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    9 Free Resources for Managing Your Money

    National Council on Aging (US)
    Use this resource to gain access to a variety of tools that an help you plan financially for your future. Consider using online resources to understand your finances and be able to make informed decisions.
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    Thinking about when you'll claim Social Security benefits is time well spent

    National Council on Aging (US)
    This resource describes Social Security Benefits and when seniors can claim this money. Learn about the best time to claim these benefits using evidence from financial literature.
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    Your Money, Your Goals – Overcoming Barriers Through Financial Empowerment

    National Council on Aging (US)
    This resource describes the barriers that seniors face when making financial decisions such as financial abuse, economic barriers and minority challenges. Learn how the National Indian Council on Aging is helping elders overcome these barriers.
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    Economic Security: Tools for Elder Hispanics

    National Council on Aging (US)
    This resource describes how hispanic seniors are at a greater risk for poverty and the barriers that prevent them from retiring on time. Use this resource to learn tips on how to achieve financial security using online tools.
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    How Financial Counseling Can Help You

    National Council on Aging (US)
    Use this resource to learn more about how to overcome personal debt after retirement and how to spot scams and bad credit counselling agencies.
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    Considering Tapping Your Home Equity? Compare Your Options First

    National Council on Aging (US)
    Use this resource to learn more about your options if you are considering using your home equity as retirement income.
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    Canadian Financial Literacy Database

    Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
    This resource is a database with information about financial literacy. Access this resource to learn about banking, fraud, insurance, taxes, and more.
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    Financial Life Stages

    Canadian Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC)
    Older Canadians rely the most on their savings. They should know how the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC) protects their savings. Use these infographics to learn about the financial situation, and thoughts on savings protection, of older Canadians at the pre-retired, retired, and 75+ stages.
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    Financial literacy self-assessment quiz

    Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
    After you have learned about financial literacy, take this fun quiz to test your knowledge!
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    Seniors Safe @ Home Program

    Prince Edward Island
    The Seniors Safe at Home Program provides funding for seniors to make modifications to their home. These modifications must be necessary for accessibility, health and safety. The funding for seniors is based on their annual income. Read this resource to learn more.
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    Navigating Adult Protective Services in Virginia

    Virginia Commonwealth University
    Elder abuse happens when an act is committed that harms, distresses or endangers an older adult. Elder abuse may also involve failing to care for an older adult. There are many forms of elder abuse and many signs that abuse is occuring. Read this resource to learn more about organizations that offer abuse prevention and support in Virginia.
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    Home Care

    Health In Aging
    Home care includes house calls made by all healthcare providers. At-home evaluations may be done to provide the healthcare provider more information about the circumstances and home of the older person. Home modifications can be made to make sure that the person receiving care from home is comfortable and safe.
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    Guardianship

    Health In Aging
    A guardian is someone who helps older adutlts with cognitive impairments to make decisions. Limited guardianship gives the guardian the power to make decisions in a specific area such as finances or medical care. Unlimited guardianship gives the guardian the power to make all the decisions for the older adult. Read this resource to learn more.
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    Programs and Services for Seniors

    Government of Québec
    This guide contains information on government programs and services available to seniors in Québec. This guide contains links to resources related to health and social services, home help, housing, transportation, justice and tax credits. Read this resource to learn more.
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    Coping with a Loss of Independence

    Government of Québec
    This guide contains links to programs and services offered to those who are losing their independence due to ageing or illness. The links provided on this page relate to housing, work, legal services, home help, health and social services, transport and financial aid. Read this resource to learn more.
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    Seniors' Drug Program

    Prince Edward Island
    This resource provides information on the Seniors' Drug Program in PEI. All adults aged 65 and older are automatically enrolled in this program. Read this resource to learn more.
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    Seniors Independence Initiative

    Prince Edward Island
    The Seniors Independence Initiative provides financial assistance for practical services for seniors. Thes services indlude home maintenance, meal prparation, errands and transport. Applicants for this initiative must be 65 years or older and be in a lower income bracket.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Get Palliative Care
    This resource answers common questions about palliative care, such as what it is, when and where it can occur, and whether it is covered by insurance. Read this resource to find answers to questions you might have about palliative care.
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    The Ultimate Guide to Aging Comfortably on a Financial Budget

    Aging.com
    As people live longer, it is important to save money. You can take advantage of seniors' discounts and learn how to budget. You should also take advantage of community resources such as nearby libraries or social circles to save on entertainment and travel. Read this resource to learn more.
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    Retirement Financial Planning 101

    Aging.com
    Planning for retirement is something every person should do. First set a financial goal and create a plan for how you can save up. Then you can look to other sources of income such as government benefits or a side income. Read this resource to learn more.
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    Income Supports

    Office of the Senior Advocate BC
    There are federal and provincial financial supports available for older adults. You can get help meeting your medical, housing, and transportation financing needs. Read this resource to learn more about these supports.
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    A Comprehensive Guide to Financial Assistance for Senior Care and Living Expenses

    Senior living
    As you age, you will have to make several financial decisions. Be prepared to take on certain important expenses such as changes in housing or your health condition. Read this resource to know what to expect financially as you age.
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    What financial assistance is available for seniors?

    Settlement.Org
    Older adult newcomers to Canada can access financial assistance programs from the government. You need to meet certain age, residency status, and contribution requirements. You can find more information about these programs in this resource and learn how to get additional help.
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    10 Steps to Your Ultimate Retirement

    American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Health
    Here are 10 tips to help prepare for a retirement you want. Learn how to save money and increase your financial returns. Read this resource to learn more.
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    Creating a Caregiving Plan When You Have No One to Take Care of You

    American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Health
    Elder orphans or solo seniors describe older adults who do not have close friends or family on whom they can rely for their caregiving needs. You will need to plan for your legal and financial concerns early on but you are not alone. Read this resource for guidance on how to prepare.
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    Cohousing & Sustainability

    Canadian Cohousing Network
    Cohousing has many benefits for seniors as well as for the environment, economics and social sustainability. Read this resource to learn how cohousing can improve the lives of everyone in the community.
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    Senior Cohousing: Affordable Housing for Aging in Place

    Canadian Cohousing Network
    Read this resource to understand why many Canadian seniors are choosing to live in cohousing. This type of housing allows older adults to live independently while saving money, improving their social life and being more environmentally friendly.
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    Affordable housing programs

    Government of Alberta
    Affordable housing programs helps provide housing options for people and their families with special needs. More information on rent supplement programs is also provided. Read this resource to learn how to apply.
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    Continuing Care in Indigenous Communities: Guidebook

    Alberta Health Services
    There are several living, health, and financial continuing care supports available for you in Indigenous communities in Alberta. Read this resource to learn more.
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    Senior Living Aids and Assistive Technology Devices

    Senior living
    Assistive technology devices (ATDs) can help older adults maintain their independence and live more fully. ATDs include mobility devices, communication tools, and more. Read this resource to learn more about the different types of ATDs and how to determine and pay for the one you need.
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    Easy Budget-Friendly Meals

    American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Health
    Read this resource to learn about the obstacles that seniors face when trying to eat healthy meals and stay engaged in the cooking process. Lack of food security due to increasing produce prices and the loss of motivation to cook for one person can lead to serious health problems in seniors.
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    Senior housing and supportive services

    Grantmakers in Aging
    The need for affordable and supportive housing grows as seniors rely on retirement savings as their income. Read this resource to learn about the foundations that are helping to alleviate these needs and for more resources on this topic.
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    Leave no one behind toolkit

    Bond
    Sustainable development should help lift everyone - no matter their social status or age. The "Leave No One Behind" commitment promises to make sure this comes true. Learn more about what steps are being taken around the world so no one is left behind.
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    Can the SDGs really transform our world?

    Bond
    The UK was an important part in the development of the Sustainable Development Goals, but has since fallen behind. Non-governmental organizations can encourage the UK to make sure no one is left behind when implementing the sustainable development goals. Listen to this podcast to learn more.
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    Stepping up to our diversity and inclusion challenge

    Bond
    Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) help improve human rights around the world, but there is a lot to be done to increase representation of gender, race, disability, and sexuaility in UK based NGOs. Learn more about what NGOs are doing to increase diversity in their workforces.
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    Do you know all 17 SDGs?

    United Nations: Sustainable Development goals
    The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure all people enjoy peace and prosperity. Watch this short video to learn about the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and their impact.
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    The United Nations Sustainable Development Summit: 17 Goals to Transform Our World

    United Nations: Sustainable Development goals
    The Sustainable Development Goals are 17 goals to end poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and tackle climate change. They were agreed upon by 193 countries. Learn more about the ways in which these goals hope to build a sustainable future.
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    The lazy person's guide to saving the world

    United Nations: Sustainable Development goals
    The Sustainable Development Goals can be achieved with the help of everyday people! Here are some things that you can do from your couch, your home, your neighbourhood, and workplace, to make the world a better place!
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    Crowdfunding: A Financial Resource for Seniors and Their Caregivers

    Aging Care
    Use this resource to learn more about how crowdfunding is becoming a popular method of fundraising money. Learn how seniors and caregivers can benefit from this growing trend.
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    Elders Should Exercise Caution Before Turning to Payday Loans

    Aging Care
    Use this resource to learn about payday loans and the risks that come along with using them for everyday expenses. The resource also explains how dangerous theses loans can be for the elderly.
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    You Gave, Now Save Guide to Benefits

    National Council on Aging (US)
    Use this guide as a general guide for seniors and learn about housing assistance, transportation, food assistance, health and prescription information and many other subjects related to senior wellbeing. Links to other websites are also provided.
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    Save money on your energy bills

    Age UK
    Use this resource to learn more about ways to save money on energy bills every month by making changes to your living room, kitchen or bathroom.
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    Save on water bills

    Age UK
    Use this resource to learn more about ways to save money on water bills every month by making changes to your kitchen, bathroom or in the garden. Consider looking into discounts you can apply for to reduce your monthly bills.
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    How to trace lost money

    Age UK
    This resource explains how seniors can trace back lost money and tips on how to prevent this from happening again in the future. Watch a short video and learn more about ways money can get lost.
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    Financial jargon checker

    Age UK
    This resource provides a long list of easy to understand definitions of financial terms for seniors to use to make informed decisions about their finances.
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    Debt advice

    Age UK
    Use this resource for debt advice and to answer all your questions about debt in old age. Some examples of issues addressed include when to seek help with debt, who to trust, what debt to pay first and where to go for free help.
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    8 ways to make the most of your savings

    Age UK
    Use this resource to make the most of your life long savings. Learn tips on how to maximize savings while also staying informed about your finances.
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    Income Security Programs

    British Columbia Family & Social Supports
    Use this resource to learn more about government income security programs for seniors who need help maintaining a good quality of life. Links to government resources are also provided.
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    Will I receive financial assistance from the government when I retire?

    Settlement.Org
    This resource describes government pension benefit programs and who is eligible to apply for them. Other links are also provided for seniors who want more information about pension plans.
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    Financial Planning For the Elderly

    Elder Care ABC blog
    Learn how a financial planner can help you understand your financial decisions and assess your needs and resources.
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    Legal Health Checks: Your Retirement Income

    ClickLaw
    This resource describes what income you can expect to receive after you retire other than your own savings. Be informed about your rights and make use of these programs.
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    5 reasons to open an RRSP

    Get Smarter About Money
    If you are planning on opening an RRSP account, use this resource to understand what exactly an RRSP account is and how it can benefit you financially in the future.
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    Unlocking Pension funds due to financial hardship

    Retire Happy
    Learn more about when and how you should unlock some of your pension funds in the case of financial hardship. Use this resource to explore your options and for a step by step guide on how to proceed with releasing your money.
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    Pensions in Canada: Defined Benefit vs Defined Contribution

    Retire Happy
    Learn more about the difference between defined benefit and defined contribution when it comes to pensions in Canada. Use this resource to keep updated on your retirement money.
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    Don’t enhance CPP, Leave the CPP alone!

    Retire Happy
    Use this resource to learn more about why not doubling the Canada pension Plan (CPP) is actually a good thing for retirees. Become more financially literate and read more about alternative savings plans.
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    PRPPs are the future of pension reform

    Retire Happy
    Learn more about PRPPs (Pooled Registered Pension Plan) and how it can affect your retired life. If you are a small business owner or self-employed, use this resource to stay updated on current government financial programs.
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    Income Options for Registered Retirement Plans

    Retire Happy
    Learn more about when and how you should convert you RRSPs into income and which income option will benefit you the most. Use this resource to also learn the rules when it comes to converting pension money into income.
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    3 More Costly Pension Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

    Retire Happy
    Learn about mistakes seniors make when it comes to their pensions and use this resource to learn ways to avoid them. Some example scenarios are given to make it easier to understand.
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    3 Costly Pension Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

    Retire Happy
    Learn about mistakes seniors make when it comes to their pensions and use this resource to learn ways to avoid them. Some example scenarios are given to make it easier to understand.
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    Maximizing Your Income in Retirement

    Retire Happy
    Learn about ways you can maximize your income during retirement by claiming your CPP (Canada Pension Plan) early, splitting your CPP or your pension. Use this resource to understand your options when it comes to your savings.
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    Extreme mortgage burning: Pay your mortgage off early, save thousands

    Retire Happy
    Read one man’s story on how he paid off his mortgage in only 3 years and learn some tips on how you could pay off your mortgage early and enjoy your later years worry free.
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    How to Pay Debts Faster and Easier as a Retiree

    Retired Brains
    Learn some tips on how to pay debt faster after retirement by getting a debt consolidation loan, cutting your credit, securing alternative income sources and creating a strict budget.
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    The Best Financial Ideas for Retirees

    Retired Brains
    Consider new ways to stay financially active during retirement by starting up a small business, buying bonds or investing in stocks. These are all great ways for seniors to remain occupied and achieve financial goals.
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    Paying for Long-Term Care: How to Overcome this Costly Hurdle to Safeguard Your Future

    Senior Homes
    Use this resource to plan ahead and save for future long term care living arrangements using government services, insurance options and veteran benefits. These tips can help you and your loved ones meet your future financial needs.
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    https://www.alberta.ca/seniors-financial-assistance

    Office of the Senior Advocate Alberta
    Use this resource to learn more about government support programs for seniors who need financial help. Links to government websites are also provided.
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    Seniors: Enjoy Your Golden Years with These Tax Credits and Benefits

    Government of Canada - Benefits
    Learn about all the government benefits and tax credits you are eligible for as a senior living in Canada.
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    Public Pensions

    Government of Canada - Benefits
    Use this resource to explore pension programs offered by the government of Canada and access additional resources related to this topic.
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    How RRSPs work

    Get Smarter About Money
    Learn the special tax advantages that come along with RRSPs and the types of investments that you can hold in an RRSP.
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    RRIF fees

    Get Smarter About Money
    If you are planning on opening an RRIF account, use this resource to learn about fees that you may be charged and questions you should ask.
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    Veterans Affairs Disability Benefits

    Veterans Affairs Canada
    If you have a service related disability, use this resource to see what benefits you are eligible for and learn about the two types of benefits that the government of Canada offers; disability pensions and awards.
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    Rapid Re-Housing

    Homeless Hub
    Learn what rapid re-housing is and how it helps families and individuals who are not part of traditional housing programs. Rapid re-housing is geared towards those who are experiencing transitional or periodic homelessness.
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    Affordable Housing

    Homeless Hub
    Learn about the state of affordable housing in Canada and the effect of the cancellation of the federal social housing program has had on housing.
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    Housing First

    Homeless Hub
    Use this resource and the supplementary video to learn about the housing first program that aims to give homeless individuals a place to live then follows up with additional supports and services as needed.
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    Transitional Housing

    Homeless Hub
    Use this resource to learn more about transitional housing programs and why the temporary nature of this accommodation can be extremely beneficial to the homeless community.
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    Permanent Supportive/ Supported Housing

    Homeless Hub
    Use this resource to learn more about permanent supportive housing programs and when this type of program is appropriate. See attached further readings for more information.
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    Cost analysis of homelessness

    Homeless Hub
    Read the recent cost analysis of homelessness in Canada and use this resource to understand the impact this problem has on our society.
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    Income Supports

    Homeless Hub
    Learn more about social and financial programs that are offered for the homeless in order to help them maintain access to a reliable income.
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    Poverty

    Homeless Hub
    Use this resource to learn more about poverty and how it can change every aspect of someone's life. Also learn about the factors that increase poverty in Canada and why a solution is not so easy to implement.
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    How much you need to save for retirement

    Get Smarter About Money
    Use this resource as a guide for saving for retirement and learn about ways to maximize savings and how much you should save for the future.
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    Government benefits (CPP, OAS, GIS)

    Get Smarter About Money
    Use this resource to learn about the main government benefits that seniors in Canada are eligible for and how they can help you financially.
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    Getting retirement income from your RRSP

    Get Smarter About Money
    Learn about your options when converting RRSP money into retirement income and use this resource to choose the best option for you and your family.
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    Housing options for seniors

    Health Canada
    Learn about housing options for seniors, average cost of housing programs and budgeting to your needs. This resource links to programs across provinces in Canada.
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    Evictions Planning and Prevention

    Homeless Hub
    This resource defines homelessness as a combination of low income, unstable housing, and lack of health as well as social supports. Learn about issues homeless individuals face and it’s impact on society.
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    NIMBY (Not In My Backyard)

    Homeless Hub
    This resource discusses how residents of neighbourhoods do not want affordable housing development in their area because they fear there will be increased violence and crime.
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    What every older Canadian should know about financial planning

    Employment and Social Development Canada
    Financial planning is important as you get older and face changes such as retirement. Use this resource to learn about making a financial plan based on your current income and expenses, and where you want to be in the future.
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    Disability lens evaluation of four provincial poverty reduction strategies: Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Nova Scotia

    Council of Canadians with Disabilities (CCD)
    Persons with disabilities are more likely to be unemployed and in poverty than their healthier counterparts. Read this resource for information on poverty reduction strategies for Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Nova Scotia.
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    Mortgage Fraud

    Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
    In Canada, seniors are most often the victims of fraud and financial abuse. Use this resource to learn about how to recognize, protect yourself against, and report these crimes.
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    Income programs for older adults

    211 Ontario
    Many older adults require income assistance. Access this resource for information on available income programs for you.
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    Boomers need to consider savings protection

    Canadian Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC)
    Make sure your savings are safe by depositing it to a bank that is a member of the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC). The CDIC makes sure your savings are still available even if your bank failed. Use this resource to learn about two kinds of protection given by CDIC banks: RRIF and Trust funds.
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    Are you financially prepared for what's ahead?

    Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC)
    It is important to make informed decisions about financial investments. Access this resource for information about working with a financial advisor and how to choose someone appropriate for you.
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    Building financial stability and well-being: Making the most of tax season

    During tax season, older adults should review finances, access available resources, and plan for the future to ensure financial stability and well-being. Utilize tools like the Benefits Finder, consider future needs, and create a budget that aligns your needs and financial circumstances.
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    Combining health and financial well-being

    Health care insurance plans can vary across the country, and in some cases you may need to have a private insurance or pay out-of-pocket expenses to obtain certain services. Considering the financial insecurity that affects many individuals, how can financial literacy help plan, select and manage health expenses?
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    From homelessness to stability: The types of accommodation that make a difference

    Access to safe, stable and adequate housing is recognized as a fundamental human right and is essential to create the conditions for people to live healthy, safe and happy lives. However, a growing number of people are experiencing homelessness.
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    Cryptocurrencies and addiction: be cautious

    It is estimated that 425 million people around the world owns cryptocurrencies (also known as digital or virtual currencies). There appears to be a relationship between trading in high-risk cryptocurrencies or stocks and compulsive gambling. Learn more about cryptocurrencies and their associated health risks.
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    Putting an end to food waste: for your wallet and our planet

    About one third of the food produced in the world is wasted each year. What can explain food waste and what can we do to prevent it?
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    Maximizing the impact of your donations

    Some of us give spontaneously to organizations that are important to us. Others take a more analytical approach to identify organizations that are using effective interventions (based on the best available evidence) to maximize the impact of their donations. This analytical approach is called "effective altruism".
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    Homelessness: Breaking the cycle

    In Canada, nearly 25% of those sleeping in homeless shelters are 50 years of age or older. And this phenomenon is accelerating...
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    Financial capability: So important, but still a lot of evidence gaps

    There is still limited evidence on the effectiveness of financial capability interventions, but don't let that stop you from taking control of your nest egg!
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    Case management to help end homelessness

    Supporting people who are homeless or who are precariously housed remains a complex issue, even more so in the context of a pandemic. Various support strategies could be put in place, including the use of case managers.
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    There can’t be too many cooks: Kitchen collectives to feed your needs

    Most Canadians eat out once a week or more, because it is more convenient, they don't have time, don't like to, or don't know how to cook. Some initiatives, such as collective kitchens, have been launched here and abroad to meet the nutritional, economical and social needs of people in the community.
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    Managed alcohol programs: Helping chronic alcoholics with regular doses of alcohol

    The harmful use of alcohol resulted in approximately three million deaths worldwide in 2016. Managed alcohol programs are a promising harm-reduction approach for people living with severe alcohol dependence who often experience homelessness or housing instability.
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    Taking action together to address homelessness

    Older adults are at increasing risk of homelessness due to lack of support, precarious health, economic and housing situations, and a lack of age-appropriate programs and services. We can collectively take action and leverage the assets of our health and social systems to address homelessness.
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    Fiscal measures to support older adults and reduce poverty

    Fiscal measures are often proposed to reduce the tax burden of older adults and reduce poverty. Finding the fiscal measures to which you are entitled can make anybody feel dizzy, but some professionals and tools can help you.
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    A socially acceptable gentrification: is it possible?

    Gentrification can exacerbate health problems among vulnerable groups, such as older adults, by limiting their access to needed services, affecting their social networks, and increasing their level of stress. Is it possible to control the negative impacts of gentrification and make it socially acceptable?
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    How do we measure poverty?

    Measuring poverty is complex because indicators currently used have limitations. In addition to income and market-basket indicators, indicators based on the level of education, health status, geographic region, clothing, housing, food security and social inclusion provide a portrait of poverty closer to reality.
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    Gentrification: When neighbourhoods change, lives change

    Sometimes central and disadvantaged neighbourhoods experience major changes, referred to as gentrification. Neighbourhood gentrification can have a significant impact on older adults who often have low and fixed incomes.
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    A nest egg for our old days: Helping older adults manage their finances

    Older adults and their caregivers face a budgetary puzzle – making a realistic budget based on fixed and limited incomes - while juggling many priority expenses. Develop your knowledge, skills and self-confidence to make responsible financial decisions.