Difference between revisions of "Seniors First BC"
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− | | service_description = | + | | service_description = '''Seniors First BC''' (formerly BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support - BCCEAS) is a non-profit organization helping older adults. They operate Seniors' Legal Clinics in the Lower Mainland and a toll-free Seniors Advocacy and Information Line (SAIL) that provides information and referrals. |
− | '''Website:''' | + | '''Website:''' The [http://seniorsfirstbc.ca/resources/ Resources] section has fact sheets and e-books on residential care and elder abuse. |
− | | website = [http:// | + | | website = [http://seniorsfirstbc.ca/ seniorsfirstbc.ca] |
| phone = 1-604-437-1940 <br /> Toll-free: 1-866-437-1940 | | phone = 1-604-437-1940 <br /> Toll-free: 1-866-437-1940 | ||
| clicklaw_label = '''Find on Clicklaw''' | | clicklaw_label = '''Find on Clicklaw''' | ||
− | | clicklaw_address = [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/ | + | | clicklaw_address = [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/organization/helpmap/1011 Seniors First BC on Clicklaw HelpMap] |
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− | ==Clicklaw Wikibooks from BC | + | ==Clicklaw Wikibooks from Seniors First BC== |
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 12 May 2017
Seniors First BC (formerly BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support - BCCEAS) is a non-profit organization helping older adults. They operate Seniors' Legal Clinics in the Lower Mainland and a toll-free Seniors Advocacy and Information Line (SAIL) that provides information and referrals.
Website: The Resources section has fact sheets and e-books on residential care and elder abuse. |
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