Purpose
Age Well at Home (AWAH) is a federal funding program. After a lifetime of hard work, seniors want to live healthy, safe, and independent lives. Seniors want to stay at home, in the communities that support them, for as long as possible. They also want to increase their sense of belonging and connection to their communities, but this can become difficult as they age. This leads many vulnerable seniors to move to supportive care (such as a senior’s home) sooner than they would have needed to if they had adequate support at home. Low-income and otherwise vulnerable seniors, primarily those in their’ homes, may be particulary at risk.
Parkinson Association of Alberta × Unknown
1 grants totalling $0
AWAH - Scaling Up
26 grants totalling $21.4M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| Calgary Immigrant Women's Association | — | AWAH - Scaling Up |
| Drive Happiness | — | AWAH - Scaling Up |
| Restigouche CBDC | — | AWAH - Scaling Up |
| Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society | — | AWAH - Scaling Up |