Posts Tagged ‘community’
NS Department of Seniors call for funding proposals
The Nova Scotia Department of Seniors announces a call for funding proposals in two areas:
Age-Friendly Communities Funding
The Department of Seniors invites applications from municipalities that:
- Assist communities with strategic planning that supports applying age-friendly thinking to improve the physical and social environment
- Assist communities to promote healthy, active ageing by creating or adapting structures and services to be accessible for people of all ages
All municipal units in Nova Scotia are eligible to apply for an Age-Friendly Communities Program grant. Successful applications will receive up to 50 per cent of their project cost, to a maximum of a $5,000 grant, where the municipality matches the fund’s contribution.
The closing date for submission of proposals is 4:30 pm on May 16, 2011.
Positive Aging Funding
The Department of Seniors invites applications from non-profit community organizations to create projects that advance the goals and actions outlined in Nova Scotia’s Strategy for Positive Aging, with a focus on health, well-being and community participation.
- grants of up to $10,000 are available
- projects must involve seniors in the planning and delivery of the project
The closing date for submission of proposals is 4:30 pm on April 21st, 2011.
For more information and to download applications, go to the website.
New technology helps older patients monitor condition at home.
An article in today’s Washington Post describes some innovative programs designed to help seniors or those with chronic conditions monitor themselves at home – reducing travel and time in hospital as well as costs.

Juanita Wood transmits her blood pressure readings to a clinic at her retirement community where she lives. Her husband, Arthur, seen in the mirror, uses a similar device, though he also keeps a written tally. Photo: Washington Post
“Every morning at 10 a.m. sharp, Juanita Wood, 87, taps “okay” on a screen to start up a device that takes her blood pressure and transmits the information to her medical clinic. At 10:30 a.m., her husband, Arthur, 91, touch-starts his own device, neatly lined up next to hers. The machine calculates his blood pressure and weight and sends them off, along with a blood sugar count that he enters by hand.
The Woods, of Catonsville, Md., are participants in one of several pilot projects that home health-care providers, retirement communities and others are conducting to see if high-tech but simple devices can help doctors closely monitor aging patients at home in a way that will help control problems before they escalate and cut back on the need for costly long-term care and hospital admissions — especially repeat hospital visits for chronic conditions.”
Programs such as these are not designed for diagnosis – there is not doctor remotely assessing you. Instead, they are designed to help elderly patients stay on top of their own medical condition, and be alert to changes that could indicate a more serious problem.
Read the full article here.
GANS at the Seniors Consultation
The fall Seniors Consultation, hosted by the Nova Scotia Department of Seniors, took place on Tuesday, October 06. GANS attended not only to take part to hear the many updates and talks, but also to officially launch this site CAKEns.com. 
Seniors groups from across the province were in attendance, as well as those from many long term/continuing care groups. Representatives from various legion branches were conspicuous in their uniforms and many new friendships and collaborations were made.
It was great to see how many people came for the lunch hosted by the Canadian Deposit Insurance Corporation, and emcee Nancy Regan kept the guests smiling.
It was an informative day and we at GANS look forward to connecting with many of the people we met.
Programs for Seniors at Halifax Public Libraries
Halifax Public Libraries have a range of services and programs for seniors.
Click on the links below to check them out:
An online directory of local community/groups and clubs
Home delivery service for those unable to reach a library
For more information about library services for seniors, click here and for a list of all programs and events, click here. You can also follow Halifax Public Libraries on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hfxpublib
