Age-Friendly action is focused on eight specific areas of community life, called “domains.” Each of the eight areas contributes to creating an Age-Friendly community. The communities in Saskatchewan that are on the Age-Friendly journey address needs in these areas to enhance the lives of the people living in their communities.

Thumbnail image for Outdoor Spaces & Buildings domain. Image is of an older woman and an older man sitting close together on a park bench with a dog in front of them.
Thumbnail image for the Transportation domain. Image is of an older man in a wheelchair being lowered in a mechanical lift from a special van.
Thumbnail image for the Housing domain. Image is of a key in a house door lock, with other keys dangling from the keyring.
Thumbnail image for Social Participation domain. Image is of a group of people clapping at the end of a presentation. An older woman smiles and claps in the foreground.
Thumbnail image for Respect and Social Inclusion domain. Image is of a younger woman smiling at an older man who is looking at a computer screen.
Thumbnail image for Civic Participation and Employment domain. Image is of a smiling older male barber standing outside his barbershop.
Thumbnail image for the Communication and Information Domain. Image is of two older women and two older men gathered around a laptop computer, smiling and chatting about what is on the screen.
Thumbnail image for Community Support and Health Services domain. Image is of a young Black female doctor and an older White female patient smiling at each other in an examining room.