• Top 7 Over 70 Nominations are Open

    Have you been inspired by an older adult in your community? Maybe they volunteer, help and support others, started a new program, non-profit or business, found a new passion, or advocate for positive change. We want to know about it!

    Eligible nominees are individuals aged 70 and over from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland & Labrador who have started something new.

    Successful nominees will be honoured at a Top 7 Over 70 Atlantic Awards Celebration in Halifax, Nova Scotia on May 14th, 2026.

    Don't be shy - nominate your neighbour, friend, colleague, or yourself!

Aging Well Nova Scotia is a province-wide, impact organization located in Mi’kma’ki / Nova Scotia. We know the many positive contributions older adults make and the importance of ensuring seniors can live healthy and engaged lives. 

Aging Well Nova Scotia works in collaboration with senior serving organizations to promote and support age-friendly, inclusive communities and to ensure older Nova Scotians are connected and valued.We recognize and value the diversity of Nova Scotia’s communities and people. Promoting inclusion opens the door to a greater range of ideas, talents, and solutions.

Our Work

  • Community Developers

    Aging Well Nova Scotia’s Community Developers work with senior serving groups and organizations across the province to support, promote, and empower seniors to age well in their chosen communities.

  • Connecting and Collaborating - Events and Meetings

    Aging Well Nova Scotia supports the community-based senior serving (CBSS) sector with opportunities to learn, share resources, build capacity and increase their impact.

  • Projects and Initiatives

    Whether it’s community research, interrupting ageism, mental health initiatives, or even photo campaigns, Aging Well Nova Scotia is always busy with projects aimed at supporting the senior serving sector and aging well in community.

About Us

  • Mission:
    We foster collaboration within the community-based senior serving sector (CBSS), that enhances their ability to serve seniors.

    Vision:
    All Nova Scotians age well in their chosen communities.

    Values:
    Collaboration, inclusion, respect, equity, compassion, transparency, accountability.

  • With roots dating back to 1992, Aging Well Nova Scotia (formerly known as Community Links) has evolved over the years. What started as a community development project designed to connect isolated rural Nova Scotian communities has grown into a provincial impact organization. Through all the changes, our goal to support, collaborate with, and advocate for the community-based senior serving sector and older adults remains at the heart of our work.

    Aging Well Nova Scotia has been supporting senior-serving groups and organizations to strengthen their individual and collective capacity for more than 30 years and continues to advocate for age friendly communities that ensure all seniors can age well in this province.

    For a more in-depth history of Aging Well Nova Scotia, contact our office.

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