
NURU TRAINING ASSOCIATION

SENIORS WELLBEING
With the aging population in African descent communities continuing to grow, the need for initiatives that support seniors in the community is a priority for the Nuru Training Association.
NTA identifies social isolation among seniors as a key issue and the program is designed to combat it through enhancing the general well-being of African-descent seniors, increasing social connection and promoting skill development.
Seniors Program Description:
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The program supports and creates opportunity for seniors who may be isolated due to barriers such as language and/or lack of family support,
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Seniors are provided with the opportunity to connect with others, participate in various activities, have access to information on resources, enjoy friendships, and connect to services that are available in the community.

Program goals:
The intent of the program is to:
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Promote health and wellness, build supportive social relationships, and create cross-cultural understanding and harmony by providing a variety of organized activities for seniors from diverse backgrounds
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Increase access to cultural and recreational activities, conversational English, computer literacy classes, and cooking together. Also the program equips seniors with skills enabling them to transfer intergenerational knowledge to the youth.
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Enable age friendly environment for our immigrant seniors to gain new skills, knowledge and wisdom.
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Equip seniors with skills enabling them to transfer intergenerational knowledge to the youth and kids
What we do:
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Provide housing information, community resources, assistance in applying for financial support and filling out government forms etc.
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Healthy exercises, arts and crafts like bead work, cooking together, games, knitting, crocheting etc.
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English classes and conversational circles
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Workshops on seniors’ issues
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Community visits such as meeting with seniors and their doctors for important appointments
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Community outreach where if seniors are unable to come into our office, a social worker will meet them in their BC-area home