ARC-NL fosters collaboration between Grenfell and St. John's campuses of Memorial University to create a provincial network of researchers studying late life issues in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Aging Well at Home Grant provides financial assistance to low-income adults over the age of 65 who live in their own home to help with the costs of household and health-care services.
The ALS Society of Newfoundland and Labrador is dedicated to supporting Newfoundland and Labradoreans living with ALS and in conjunction with ALS Canada investing in research to make ALS a treatable, not terminal, disease.
The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association – NL provides a variety of programs and services that can provide better hearing solutions for those with hearing loss.
Information on the changes being made that are improving our health care system and the wellbeing of you and your loved ones in Newfoundland & Labrador. Check back often for updates!
The Provincial Advisory Council on Aging and Seniors advises government in preparing for an aging population by ensuring that a seniors’ perspective is reflected in policy development and in planning for future service delivery.
The Seniors and Aging Division works with other government departments and agencies to promote healthy aging across the lifespan and acts as a centre of expertise and knowledge on seniors and aging.
Seniors NL is dedicated to promoting the independence and well-being of older adults in NL through the provision of information as well as various programs and services.