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  1. Offers various free services to seniors and people with a disability who live in Delta. Produces a 'Delta Community Seniors Handbook,' which lists community resources and services. Through the Seniors Phone Shopping Program, seniors and people with a disabilit...
  2. Provides shuttle transportation for seniors ages 65 and over with or without mobility issues living in Southeast Vancouver (41st Avenue to Marine Drive, and Boundary to Ontario Street). Shuttle operates 9:30 am to 3 pm Tuesday to Thursday, and has designated p...
  3. Provides transportation to adults and seniors ages 55 and up in West Vancouver, giving seniors the opportunity to access the Seniors' Activity Centre, local businesses, and doctors' offices. Drivers can provide support for clients with dementia, and help with ...
  4. Strives to help seniors stay in their homes as long as possible. Provides free and low-cost programs designed to improve the physical and mental health of very frail and isolated seniors ages 55 and older through increased activity, peer support, and a sense o...
  5. Caregiver Support Group meets online weekly to support caregivers of people with dementia with information, insight, advice, and encouragement. Registration required. The Keeping Connected Special Services is a volunteer team that helps alleviate social isolat...
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    A program for residents of Metro Vancouver who have a HandyCard (a photo identity card issued by TransLink). A person is eligible for HandyCard if he or she has a permanent physical, sensory, or cognitive disability that prevents the use of regular public tran...
  7. TransLink Customer Information provides information about Metro Vancouver's transportation network, including roads, bridges, and public transportation, as well as busses, HandyDART, SeaBus, SkyTrain, and West Coast Express. Customer information phone hours ar...