Difference between revisions of "Seniors' Rights and Elder Abuse"

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*The '''[http://www.seniorsbc.ca/ BC government seniors website]''' or the '''[http://www.seniorsadvocatebc.ca/ Office of the Seniors Advocate]''' - call 1.877.952.3181 or call the BC Ministry of Health at 1.800.465.4911.
*The '''[http://www.seniorsbc.ca/ BC government seniors website]''' or the '''[http://www.seniorsadvocatebc.ca/ Office of the Seniors Advocate]''' - call 1.877.952.3181 or call the BC Ministry of Health at 1.800.465.4911.
*The '''[http://www.sd.gov.bc.ca/programs/bus-pass.html Bus Pass Program]''' offers lower cost, annual bus passes for low-income seniors and people receiving disability assistance from British Columbia.
*The '''[http://www.sd.gov.bc.ca/programs/bus-pass.html Bus Pass Program]''' offers lower cost, annual bus passes for low-income seniors and people receiving disability assistance from British Columbia.
*The '''[http://www.publiclegaled.bc.ca/category/people-focused/seniors/ Seniors page]''' on the People’s Law School website. It has a lot of information including “[http://www.legalaid.bc.ca/publications/pub.php?pub=281 When I’m 64]”. It has a video and a set of booklets covering services, benefits, housing, and other topics.
*The '''[http://www.publiclegaled.bc.ca/category/people-focused/seniors/ Seniors page]''' on the People’s Law School website. It has a lot of information including “[http://www.publiclegaled.bc.ca/when-im-64-housing/ When I’m 64]”. It has a video and a set of booklets covering services, benefits, housing, and other topics.


=Elder abuse=
=Elder abuse=