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In Vancouver, cycling volunteers help seniors break out of isolation and feel the wind in their hair

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By The Globe and Mail
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  • 1 min read
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Cycling Without Age operates across Canadian long-term care facilities, utilizing dedicated volunteers to provide therapeutic bike rides for elderly residents. This innovative program combats social isolation and promotes physical well-being among seniors, enabling them to reconnect with outdoor experiences and community engagement. By pairing trained volunteers with residents in specially designed tricycles, the initiative transforms daily routines into meaningful adventures that enhance quality of life and mental health outcomes.

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In Vancouver, cycling volunteers help seniors break out of isolation and feel the wind in their hair
In Vancouver, cycling volunteers help seniors break out of isolation and feel the wind in their hair

Cycling Without Age works to enrich the lives of long-term care home residents across Canada
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