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If you or someone you know is at immediate risk or harm call 911
For 24 hour support and referral, call Family Violence Info Line 310-1818

If you or someone you know is at immediate risk or harm call 911
For 24 hour support and referral, call Family Violence Info Line 310-1818

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Battle River, Camrose (City and County of Camrose) and Wetaskiwin Counties

 If you are experiencing abuse or neglect, or if you suspect that an older adult is being harmed or mistreated, there is help available in Battle River, Camrose (City and County of Camrose) and Wetaskiwin Counties.

In case of emergency and immediate danger, please call 9-1-1.

What We’re Doing in Battle River, Camrose (City and County of Camrose) and Wetaskiwin Counties

Seniors Help Line – 780-454-8888 (24 hour)
Family Violence Information Line – 780-310-1818 (24 hour)
Alberta Seniors and Housingwww.seniors-housing.alberta.ca
Changing Ways (Elder Abuse Case Manager 780-679-7757) – 403.742.3588 – Toll Free: 1.866.807.3558 www.acaahelps.ca www.changing-ways.ca
Camrose Primary Care Network – 780-608-4927 (M-F 8:30-4:15)
Camrose Women's Shelter – 780-672-1035 – Toll Free 1-877-672-1010 (24 hour)
SOS Service Options for Seniors – 780.672.4131 www.soscamrose.com


As a province-wide network of professionals working to increase community awareness, AEAAC is represented by communities across Alberta.

If you or someone you know is experiencing elder abuse and would like some information and help, please see the Getting Help section for resources and contact information.

If you would like more general information about the Alberta Elder Abuse Awareness Council please contact the representative in your community.

Alberta Seniors and Housing

Thank you to Alberta Seniors and Housing for their ongoing support as a Funder and Partner

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