Part
One: Introduction
Part Three: Living
in Vancouver
Part Four:
City
Government and
Public Participation
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Seniors Services and Programs
A person over 65 is usually considered to be a senior. Each
of the three levels of government is responsible for different programs
or services that seniors may use. In Vancouver, the Federal government
is responsible for the Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security. The BC
government is responsible for health, transportation, and income assistance.
The City government supports many recreation and social programs.
Vancouvers community centres offer seniors courses and classes
on fitness, health and wellness, arts and crafts, drop-in programs and
excursions. Neighbourhood houses and independent seniors groups also provide
services and
activities for seniors. Contact the Seniors Worker at your nearest neighbourhood
house or community centre for more information.
Other useful sources of information about services for seniors:
- The 411 Seniors Centre (411 Dunsmuir St., Tel: 604-684-8171) has a
Seniors Information and Referral Service. It also offers many drop-in
services and programs for seniors.
- A booklet titled When Im 64 describes pensions,
Old Age Security and how to apply for Medical Services Plan among other
topics of interest to seniors. This booklet is available free from the
Legal Services Society office
(#1500-1140 West Pender St., Vancouver)
The following are some local seniors organizations and services that may be of interest. Call to find out more about their programs or services.
- Britannia Community Centre Vietnamese Seniors Program (Tel: 604-718-5815)
- Chinese Community Library Seniors Outreach Program (Tel: 604-254-2107)
- 411 Seniors Centre (Tel: 604-684-8171)
- Japanese Community Volunteers Association (Tel: 604-687-2172)
- Jewish Family Seniors Outreach (Tel: 604-257-5151)
- Marpole Oakridge Seniors Council (Tel: 604-266-5301)
- Renfrew Collingwood Seniors Society (Tel: 604-430-1441)
- The SFU Seniors Program provides high quality low-cost non-credit courses to seniors 55+ at SFU’s downtown campus at Harbour Centre. There are three semesters annually, starting in January, September and May of each year. For more information, please check their website at: www.sfu.ca/seniors. (Tel: 778-782-5212)
- South Granville Seniors Centre/Spanish Outreach (Tel: 604-732-0812)
- South Vancouver Seniors Network (Tel: 604-324-3670)
- SUCCESS Seniors Outreach Project (Tel: 604-684-1628)
- Vancouver Second Mile Society (Tel: 604-254-2194)
- Westend Seniors Network (Tel: 604-669-5051)
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City of Vancouver, Community Services, Social Planning
Last Modified:
Monday, March 23, 2009
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