Federal minister announces funding for three Alberta organizations to support seniors aging at home
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She said it enabled her to visit her mother and husband, while continuing to volunteer, to get to medical appointments, go grocery shopping and visit places like the library. “For too long assisted transportation has been ignored, and it doesn’t really have a home in any level of government. Fortunately, that started changing a few years ago,” he said, adding transportation barriers can lead to isolation and health concerns.Article content
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