
Stettler & District
Family & Community Support Services
Senior's Outreach
Stettler & District FCSS has a variety of pamphlets and information on senior's programs and financial aids available at our office.
Stettler & District FCSS also organizes an event in celebration of Senior's Week the first week of June annually. Information on this event can be found on our Facebook page near the event date.
We provide information and application forms for the following programs:
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Canadian Pension Plan (CPP)
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Old Age Security (OAS) and Gauranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
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Alberta Senior's Benefit (ASB)
We provide access to many other government forms in our office for seniors and can assist you in filling them out.



Federal Government Forms
Want to Print forms yourself from home? Click the links below to access the latest forms at your convenience!
Old Age Security (OAS)/Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
Canada Pension Plan (CPP)
CPP/OAS Additional Forms
Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Disability Benefit
Provincial Government Forms
Senior's Financial Assistance
Alberta Seniors Benefit
Seniors Property Tax Deferral
SHARP Program
Submit Documents Online
Did you know you can submit scanned documents ONLINE for all Seniors Financial Assistance Programs? This includes programs such as:
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Alberta Seniors Benefit
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Special Needs Assistance for Seniors
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Supplementary Accommodation Benefit
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Seniors Home Adaptation and Repair Program (SHARP)-support documents only
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Seniors Property Tax Deferral Program-support documents only
Visit the following link: https://www.seniors-housing.alberta.ca/submit-documents/
CORE Alberta Senior's Information Source
CORE Alberta is a platform to connect community-based seniors serving organizations and allied agencies and individuals in Alberta. CORE is designed to provide up-to-date information, resources, and training opportunities and to make it easier to communicate, coordinate, and collaborate in order to help build capacity, strengthen the network, and develop a collective and cohesive voice among volunteers, staff, and others who support healthy aging initiatives. To view, explore, and join groups on CORE Alberta, sign up for a free membership please click the following link.
The CORE Elder Abuse Group invites individuals, organizations, and agencies to develop strategies to address elder abuse in the least intrusive, but most effective way – respecting an older adult’s rights while providing an appropriate level of support and care. Elder abuse existed prior to the 2020 global pandemic and it will remain post-pandemic. However, COVID-19 has presented us an opportunity to discuss elder abuse on a much wider scale.
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