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Better at Home

Program will provide seniors with non-medical home support services in more than 60 B.C. communities.
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From left to right: Pat Wray and Sandra Davis

Last Thursday Cranbrook and Kimberley United Way hosted a public input session on the province-funded Better at Home program, which will provide seniors with non-medical home support services in more than 60 B.C. communities. The United Way designed the Better at Home program and will support local non-profit agencies in coordinating the delivery of such services as housekeeping, shopping and friendly visiting. From left to right: Pat Wray and Sandra Davis, Better at Home community developers; Bev Campbell, Cranbrook and Kimberley United Way board chair; Debbie Sharp, Better at Home Field Coordinator (United Way of the Lower Mainland); and Donna Brady Fields, Cranbrook United Way Executive Director. More info about Cranbrook's Better at Home program will be released soon.