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Complex Continuing Care Co-payment
Chronic care is provided in hospitals for people who have long-term illnesses or disabilities that cannot be treated at home or in long-term care facilities. Chronic care provides patients with room, board and other basic necessities in addition to medical care.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
Online forms - Long-Term Care Facilities
The Site provides online applications for long-term care facilities.
Source: Government of Ontario
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care - Forms
Catalogue of forms available from the Government of Ontario, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
Pension Forms - Ontario
Pension forms available on-line from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario.
Source: Financial Services Commission of Ontario
To Request Birthday or Anniversary Greetings
If someone in your family is celebrating a special birthday or wedding anniversary, you may wish to request greetings for the occasion. To receive greetings from several sources, contact the office of your local <abbr>MPP</abbr> or <abbr>MP</abbr> to have orders placed on your behalf.
Source: Lieutenant Governor of Ontario,
<abbr>RRSP</abbr> - Making withdrawals
This link lists topics and answers typical questions relating to the withdrawal of funds from Registered Retirement Savings Plans (<abbr title="Registered Retirement Savings Plans ">RRSP</abbr>).
Source: Government of Canada.
<abbr>RRSP</abbr> options when you turn 71
Explains your choices for your <abbr>RRSP</abbr>s when you turn 71: you must withdraw your <abbr>RRSP</abbr>s, transfer them to a <abbr>RRIF</abbr>, or use them to buy an annuity.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Are you receiving an OAS pension? Is your income over $66,335 for 2009 ($63,511 for 2007)?
Do you live in Canada? In accordance with the Income Tax Act, if your net income before adjustments (line 234 on the tax return) exceeds $66,335 (for 2009), you may have to repay part or all of your pension.
Source: Human Resources and Social Development
Canada Pension Plan Forms
Canada Pension Plan forms listed by title.
Source: Service Canada
Canadian Association of Retired Teachers (<abbr>ACER-CART</abbr>)
<abbr>ACER-CART</abbr> will be recognized by teachers, active and retired and member organizations, as a foremost organization from which sound advice can be obtained on issues related to retirement income, health and education of children.
Source: Canadian Association of Retired Teachers
Canadian Government Annuities Plan - Overview
An overview of the plans administered by the Annuities Branch, including a brief history of the Canadian Government Annuities, the available forms to annuitants and employers and the annual report.
Source: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
Cancellation of Pension Sharing for Canada Pension Plan Retirement Pension(s) (PDF)
This site provides you with a form to end a pension sharing arrangement with your spouse or common-law partner.
Source: Service Canada
Core Values in Seniors' Programs
This fact sheet produced by the Centre for Health Promotion, University of Toronto with the participation and support of the New Horizons: Partners in Aging program, Health Canada discusses the seven core values that are fundamental to seniors' community programming: dignity, purpose, self-esteem, respect, fairness, equity and compassion.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada
Government Annuity Forms Listed by Title
The forms in this section are used by Annuitants or employers with registered employees who have Annuities under payment or payable in the future.
Source: Service Canada
Income Security Programs - International Benefits Forms listed by title
If you have lived or worked in another country, or you are the surviving spouse or common law partner of someone who has lived or worked in another country, you may be eligible for benefits from abroad. This page gives a listing of application forms for international benefits.
Source: Human Resources Development Canada.
Lifelong Learning Plan
The Lifelong Learning Plan (<abbr title="The Lifelong Learning Plan">LLP</abbr>) allows you to withdraw amounts from <abbr>RRSP</abbr>s to finance training or education for you or your spouse or common-law partner.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Old Age Security Forms (Listed by Title)
Forms available from Old Age Security are: Statutory Declaration - Legal Marriage, Old Age Security Application Kit, Request for Income Tax Deductions, Statutory Declaration - Separation of Legal Spouses, Declaration of Common-law Union, Declaration of Common-law Union (Allowance for the Survivor).
Source: Service Canada
The Old Age Security Recovery Tax
In accordance with the Income Tax Act, if your net world income exceeds $66,335 (for 2009), you may have to repay part or all of your pension.
Source: Human Resourses and Social Development
Phased Retirement
Phased retirement is broadly defined as any program allowing for gradual decreases in working time and workload instead of an abrupt move from full-time employment to retirement.
Phased retirement may take one of two forms: a pre-retirement gradual reduction in hours (or days) of work or post-retirement part-time work for pensioners who wish to remain employed.
Source: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
Programs and Services for You
Information on Programs and Services for all Canadians offered by the Government of Canada.
Registered Retirement Savings Plans and Registered Retirement Income Funds
This Web page gives information on Registered Retirement Savings Plans and Registered Retirement Income Funds.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Seniors - Canada Revenue Agency
<abbr>CCRA</abbr> has put together a page of information to help Seniors and their families to access easily various topics or services relating to Canadian seniors.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Seniors Guidebook to Safety and Security
This information is directed towards the community and, more specifically, seniors and their care givers in recognizing elder abuse, frauds and scams.
Support for Low-income Allied Veterans
Application for War Veterans Allowance from Veterans Affairs Canada.
Source: Veterans Affairs Canada.
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