This is a quarterly benefit payment available to low-income earning seniors in Manitoba who are 55 years or older. If you are single, you may receive a maximum benefit amount of $161.80 or a maximum amount of $173.90 each for yourself and your spouse or common-law partner. In Summary If...
For Elders and Seniors For Community For Health Professionals Indigenous Services Canada COVID-19 Vaccines Toolkits: Update 9 Communications resources for Indigenous communities and organizations. Last updated: Monday, November 8, 2021 Including: Information on proof of vaccination Community message from tr...
Open Letter to Minister of Health, Seniors and Active Living Last week, Barrier-Free Manitoba along with a dozen other disability organizations, sent an Open Letter to the Minister of Health, Seniors, and Active Living expressing our concern surrounding the lack of critical care guidelines and tri...
Open Letter to Minister of Health, Seniors and Active Living Last week, Barrier-Free Manitoba along with a dozen other disability organizations, sent an Open Letter to the Minister of Health, Seniors, and Active Living expressing our concern surrounding the lack of critical care guidelines and tri...
Data was obtained from CancerCare Manitoba Health and Seniors Care. These data are available with the permission of CancerCare Manitoba and Manitoba Health and Seniors Care. Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no conflict of interest. References Wennberg, J.; Gittelsohn, A. Small Area ...