AAG is committed to addressing the issues raised by older adults and those who work with them. We do so through our response to provincial government initiatives, interaction with the Canadian Association on Gerontology, dialogue with other provincial gerontology groups such as the Alberta Gerontological Nurses Association, and the work of our own committees.
2022 Challenging Ageism Webinars
2022 – 2023 Annual Report
2021 AAG Living Well Speaker Series Webinars
- Living Well in the Community
- Living Well in Supportive Housing
- Living Well in Long Term Care Centres
- Living Well with Restorative Care
- Living Well with Dementia
- Supporting Wellness for Family Caregivers
- Living Well at End of Life
Policy Advocacy 2020
Policy Advocacy 2019
Policy Advocacy – Our History
- 2005 – A History of The Alberta Association on Gerontology: 1980 – 2005
- 2005 – Submission to the MLA Task Force on Continuing Care Health Service and Accommodation Standards
- 2003 – A Letter to The Honourable Stan Woloshyn
- 2002 – Summit Report
- 2002 – Summit Executive Summary
- 2001 – AAG Response to the Report, “A Framework for Reform”