Two older adults dancing in each others arms.

This policy paper prepared by Heritage Saskatchewan in June, 2019 highlights the importance of age-friendly communities that develop comprehensive practices on aging.

Aging in Place, prepared by Heritage Saskatchewan in June, 2019 highlights the importance of age-friendly communities that develop comprehensive practices on aging; those that go beyond framing aging as a health issue and extend to the contributions many seniors make in their communities. The paper points to research that connects community well-being to support for seniors and calls for governments at all levels to participate in supporting age-friendly communities