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Internet Resources

Caregiver Network

The Caregiver Zone

Care Guide Online

Family Caregiver Alliance

National Family Caregiver Association

Web of Care

Other Resources

Assemblée des aines et ainées francophones du Canada
(613) 241-7600

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation: Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program
(800) 387-8745

Health Canada
Division of Aging and Seniors
(613) 952-7606

National Advisory Council on Aging
(613) 957-1968

Helpful Guides (g), Newsletters (n), Magazines, Books

The Aging and Caregiving Resource Guide (g)

The Caregiver (n) (416) 323-1090

What are we going to do now? Helping Your Parents in Their Senior Years, by Dr. William Molloy
You can order via e-mail at idecide@netcom.ca. For more information about this book, go to online.

Mother I'm Doing the Best I Can, by Len Fabiano

Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders, by Mary Pipher, Ph.D.

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