by coahamilton | May 26, 2021 | News
(As published by the Hamilton Spectator May 26, 2021) Dr. Ruheena Sangrar Driving can be a meaningful activity in and of itself, but also a means of participating in other activities that define our identities. During this COVID-19 pandemic, the variety and quantity...
by coahamilton | May 13, 2021 | News
A special thank you to the valuable contributions of our partners, to everyone that assisted with the development and promotion of the consultations and to the project team and committee members. Finally, and most importantly, our sincere thanks to those who...
by coahamilton | Apr 30, 2021 | News
(As published in The Hamilton Spectator April 30, 2021) Pat Spadafora I remember when my mother, who lived in Ottawa, used to call me on Sunday evenings after 7:00 P.M. when telephone rates were lower. We rarely connected outside of those highly anticipated Sunday...
by coahamilton | Mar 30, 2021 | News
(As published in the Hamilton Spectator, March 30, 2021) Anne Pizzacalla A friend phoned to update me on her latest doctor’s visit. She and her husband, like over 60 % of older Canadians, have chronic health issues, and she is his spokesperson. The challenges –...
by coahamilton | Feb 10, 2021 | News
Hamilton Council on Aging offer financial resource tips for older residents (Reported in the Hamilton Spectator, February 10, 2021) Dr. Julie Richardson Managing our personal finances, successfully, as we get older is dependent on our financial literacy and impacts...