Age-Friendly Regina
Age-Friendly Regina provides resources for older adults with not only physical directory services but also an easy-to-use website that provides a Guide for Aging Well in Regina. Saskatchewan Blue Cross funds assisted in the development of the physical and online services. Learn more.
Foundations Learning & Skills Saskatchewan
Since 1979, Foundations Learning & Skills Saskatchewan has provided adult tutoring services with the help of trained volunteers and community partners. Saskatchewan Blue Cross assists by helping fund plain/clear language workshops with the University of Saskatchewan medical administrative staff. Learn more.
Regina Public Library
The Regina Public Library hosts Health and Wellness Fairs for older adults from various communities, providing sessions with local health organizations, exercise demonstrations and more. Saskatchewan Blue Cross funding helps make this intensive one-day program available for those 55 and older. Learn more.
Regina YMCA
Navigating the healthcare system can be difficult at the best of times, but it can be even more challenging for seniors who do not have computer skills. To address this issue, the Regina YMCA, with the support of Saskatchewan Blue Cross, developed an inclusive pilot program for older adults called Seniors Health Connect. Health Connect supports adults aged 55 years or older to access expanded Health Literacy information and educational supports, provide community connection, and engage in activities to lead their best healthy life. Learn more.
Saskatoon Council on Aging (SCOA)
Saskatchewan Blue Cross supports Health Literacy advancement for actively aging populations through support to organizations such as the SCOA. In 2023, Saskatchewan Blue Cross expanded our partnerships with Saskatoon Council on Aging to assist them in offering their new Nav-CARE program. This program supports those navigating chronic illness and declining health. We also support their Spotlight on Seniors event, Caregiver Information and Support Centres, and funding updates to their website. Learn more.
Saskatchewan Seniors Association
As a continuation of our support for SCOA, Saskatchewan Blue Cross provides funding for the Saskatchewan Seniors Association Inc. (SSAI) Convention. This two-day event brings together rural Saskatchewan seniors’ clubs, with funding helping ensure registration fees remain affordable for seniors and providing honourariums to presenters at the event. Learn more.
Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism – Gray Matters
Gray Matters is a quarterly magazine with a readership of more than 100,000 people, published by the Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism (SSM), a non-profit, volunteer organization working toward quality of life for all older adults in the province. Saskatchewan Blue Cross provided support for a targeted series of Health Literacy education articles in 2023, tailored to the health and wellness needs of aging populations. Learn more.