Members

Who can become a member?

Any person aged 18 and over who resides or works in the Rural Community of Beausoleil can become a member for free and support our mission.

How can I become a member?

You can obtain an annual membership card from Bien vieillir chez soi Beausoleil. Membership cards are valid from January 1st to December 31st, and must be renewed every year to maintain membership status. You can sign up by filling out the form on our website, or by stopping into our office at 10 Villa Street, Cocagne, NB, E4R 3M6.

 

Members

Who can become a member?

Any person aged 18 and over who resides or works in the Beausoleil rural region can become a member for free and support our mission.

How can I become a member?

You can obtain an annual membership card from Aging In Place Beausoleil. Membership cards are valid from January 1st to December 31st, and must be renewed every year to maintain membership status. You can sign up by filling out the form on our website, or by stopping into our office at 10 Villa Street, Cocagne, NB, E4R 3M6.

 

Members

Who can become a member?

Any person aged 18 and over who resides or works in the Beausoleil rural region can become a member for free and support our mission.

How can I become a member?

You can obtain an annual membership card from Aging In Place Beausoleil. Membership cards are valid from January 1st to December 31st, and must be renewed every year to maintain membership status. You can sign up by filling out the form on our website, or by stopping into our office at 10 Villa Street, Cocagne, NB, E4R 3M6.

Benefits of membership

  • Be a core member of a community support organization for seniors in the Rural Community of Beausoleil
  • Access to community and socio-cultural programs, services and activities
  • Promote an organization that offers various support services focused on assistance and wellbeing for seniors
  • Be part of an organization that fosters the wellbeing of seniors so that they can continue to live independently, healthily and safely in their own home for as long as possible

Benefits of membership

  • Be a core member of a community support organization for seniors in the Rural Community of Beausoleil
  • Access to community and socio-cultural programs, services and activities
  • Promote an organization that offers various support services focused on assistance and wellbeing for seniors
  • Be part of an organization that fosters the wellbeing of seniors so that they can continue to live independently, healthily and safely in their own home for as long as possible

Testimonials

  • Elmo
    I have several health problems, and some of them affect my kidneys and my bowels. I am unable to make meals on my own. Before, I would just eat frozen dinners. Now I get fresh and healthy homemade meals delivered right to my door. The meal deliveries are very important for me.
    Elmo
  • Denise
    My husband has a disease that affects his cognitive function, and he can’t be left alone. I receive respite support from someone who is so reliable and responsible. I can hear them laugh, and they go for walks together. They pick mushrooms in the forest, or pull carrots from the community garden, or peel potatoes for poutines. This has allowed me to do an online course that I’ve been wanting to do for a long time. It is very good for our mental health. The respite service helps me relax and have some time for me.
    Denise
  • Murielle
    I’m a volunteer for delivering meals. I’m the same age as many of them. I’m still in good health, and I’m happy to be able to help them.
    Murielle
  • Gloria
    I volunteer in the kitchen to make the home delivery meals, and I have helped with the coffee chats since Bien vieillir chez soi first started. I get a lot of satisfaction knowing I can help someone in need. It’s very rewarding!
    Gloria
  • Louise
    I appreciate everything that you do for me. Edith has helped me understand some of my bills and has helped me reduce the cost tremendously for some of them. We were being charged double for services that we didn’t even use. I also appreciate the social gatherings that help me talk to others.
    Louise
  • Isabelle
    Aging In Place welcomed us with open arms when we moved here from Quebec. I’m a caregiver for a person with Alzheimer’s Disease. The coffee chats help us get our mind off things by chatting with other people. It also helps us try different activities like bingo, knitting and many others.
    Isabelle

Testimonials

  • Elmo
    I have several health problems, and some of them affect my kidneys and my bowels. I am unable to make meals on my own. Before, I would just eat frozen dinners. Now I get fresh and healthy homemade meals delivered right to my door. The meal deliveries are very important for me.
    Elmo
  • Denise
    My husband has a disease that affects his cognitive function, and he can’t be left alone. I receive respite support from someone who is so reliable and responsible. I can hear them laugh, and they go for walks together. They pick mushrooms in the forest, or pull carrots from the community garden, or peel potatoes for poutines. This has allowed me to do an online course that I’ve been wanting to do for a long time. It is very good for our mental health. The respite service helps me relax and have some time for me.
    Denise
  • Murielle
    I’m a volunteer for delivering meals. I’m the same age as many of them. I’m still in good health, and I’m happy to be able to help them.
    Murielle
  • Gloria
    I volunteer in the kitchen to make the home delivery meals, and I have helped with the coffee chats since Bien vieillir chez soi first started. I get a lot of satisfaction knowing I can help someone in need. It’s very rewarding!
    Gloria
  • Louise
    I appreciate everything that you do for me. Edith has helped me understand some of my bills and has helped me reduce the cost tremendously for some of them. We were being charged double for services that we didn’t even use. I also appreciate the social gatherings that help me talk to others.
    Louise
  • Isabelle
    Aging In Place welcomed us with open arms when we moved here from Quebec. I’m a caregiver for a person with Alzheimer’s Disease. The coffee chats help us get our mind off things by chatting with other people. It also helps us try different activities like bingo, knitting and many others.
    Isabelle

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Become a member by filling out this form

    Free membership card


    Become a member by filling out this form