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Posted on May 27, 2004 by John Lord

Presented at Brock University, May 2004

 
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    • Community refers to those places and spaces that bring relationships to our lives. We all know what it feels like to belong or to be part of community. Whether it is a neighbourhood, a network of people, or a community organization where people gather around common interest, community is all around us. We need to honour the value of community and always look to community for connections and possibilities.
  • Resources on The New Story

    • The Evolution of Community Supports: Sorting Out What Really Works!
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  • Aging and Elder Care Articles

    Ageism and Its Impact

    Aging Well with Natural Supports

    Time to Shift our Thinking on Long Term Care

    Research, Evidence, and Elder Care Reform

    Direct Funding can Enhance Home Care for Elders

    Connecting with Nature Shouldn’t be a ‘Luxury’ in Long-Term Care

    Time to Transform Elder Care

     

     

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