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Exercise and Falls Prevention Programs - Northern
Exercise classes with a focus on falls prevention help older adults stay healthy, active, and mobile. Classes are publicly-funded and held at various community locations. There is no fee for eligible participants.
See also
Fitness, Recreation, and Social Programs for People with Disabilities
,
Fitness, Recreation, and Social Programs for Seniors
, and
Safety and Injury Prevention
.
These services are located in Northern
Eabametoong First Nation - Nursing Station - Falls Prevention and Community Elder Exercise Program
Kevin S C Sagutcheway Nursing Station, Eabametoong First Nation, ON P0T 1L0
807-242-1157
North Caribou Lake First Nation - Home and Community Care Building - Falls Prevention and Community Elder Exercise Program
24 Ernie's Rd Home and Community Care Building, North Caribou Lake First Nation, ON P0V 2Y0
807-469-5397
VON - Northwestern Ontario - Rossport - Community Hall - Falls Prevention and Community Senior Exercise Program
200 Main St, Thunder Bay, Unorganized, ON P0T 2R0
807-344-0012 Ext 260
These services are located outside of Northern, but provide service to Northern.
Virtual Care Rehab
Oshawa, ON M3B 0S3
VON - Northwestern Ontario - Thunder Bay - Main Office
1265 Arthur St E Suite 600, Thunder Bay, ON P7E 6E7
807-344-0012
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