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Ontario’s new action plan to enable seniors to age with dignity

| @indiablooms | Nov 18, 2017, at 05:09 pm

Toronto, Nov 18 (IBNS): Dipika Damerla, Ontario’s Minister of Seniors Affairs, recently presented an overview of a new action plan titled  ‘Aging with Confidence: An Action Plan for Seniors’.

The action plan aims to ensure the well-being of present as well as future diverse seniors group and enabling them to lead independent, active, healthy and socially-connected lives, media reports said.

“Seniors have spent a lifetime contributing to their communities and to the economy. It is our collective responsibility to ensure their changing needs are met,” Damerla was quoted by the media.

The website (ontario.ca/AgingWell) provides information, all in one place, about government services, programs and supports for seniors across the province.

“Today’s older adults are redefining what it means to be a senior. Our plan is designed to help them participate and achieve as they have always done, able to enjoy the opportunities and meet the challenges of aging,” Damerla was quoted by media.

The plan includes free high-dose flu vaccine starting in the 2018-19 flu season, vital to seniors' health and well-being, .

The plan also promotes independence, social interaction and combating isolation among the seniors by allowing them to enjoy a higher quality of life enabling them to access government services to lead an independent and dignified life while also contributing and participating in the community.

A new government campaign, included in the plan, provides information about the importance of a power of attorney with access to tools to help seniors choose persons to provide them with personal care and financial decisions on their behalf, if necessary.


(Reporting by Asha Bajaj)

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