The Aging with Agility project is a multifaceted, year-long initiative meant to address security and independence for seniors as they age. We expect these initiatives to have an encouraging and empowering impact on seniors in our community, assisting them in lifelong learning, aging in place and in feeling connected to family, to neighbours and to the community as a whole.
Gadgets with Guests
What's a QR code for? What use is a 3-D printer? And who the heck is Alexa and why is she in my house? Join us and our guests in the Library Auditorium each month to find out how things work and try them yourselves!
Borrow it from the Library
We all love books. But as the needs of our communities have changed, we’ve responded by introducing unique collections beyond books. Browse these newest additions, selected with input from the 55+ Advisory Team. There is always something new to explore!
These dedicated, ad-free personal tablets have apps that help improve memory, observational skills, attention span and problem-solving skills.
Turn your home into your own personal gym with the items in this kit.
Coming Soon - Devices from the Centre for Equitable Library Access and Canadian National Institute for the Blind for use with CELA Connect and Daisy books.
Created in consultation with Halifax Public Library and Alzheimer Society Huron Perth, the tactile items in these kits are to enhance finger dexterity, concentration, and memory. Kits vary by topic.
We are increasing our Large Print collection for those with some visual impairment but who still like the feel of a traditional book.
Contact Us
For more information about any of these programs please contact Robyn Godfrey at rgodfrey@splibrary.ca, or phone 519-271-0220 x 132.
This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program.