Seniors Council Launches Consultations for Aging at Home

Employment and Social Development Canada

Canadians are living longer and healthier lives than previous generations and many want to live independently, in their homes they built, in the communities that support them, for as long as possible. Helping Canadians age closer to home and family by supporting access to home care is a priority for our government.

That is why, today, the Minister of Seniors, Kamal Khera and the Minister of Health, Jean-Yves Duclos announced the launch of public consultations, led by the National Seniors Council (NSC), acting as the Expert Panel that will inform measures to support Canadians to age at home in dignity. The consultation will be available from March 20 until April 14, 2023. This will provide stakeholders and Canadians with the opportunity to share their views and their lived experiences on this issue.

Canadians are encouraged to participate in the consultation process. The NSC is hoping to reach as many people as possible, from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. This is an opportunity for everyone to provide feedback on how to best support Canadians wishing to agecloser to home and family, and to ensure that their voices are heard and their needs are met.

The NSC has been asked to serve as an expert panel to examine measures, including a potential aging at home benefit, to further support Canadians who wish to age within the comfort of their own homes. To inform their work, the NSC is engaging with a diverse audience of older Canadians, caregivers, stakeholders, and experts to determine the needs of older Canadians and to identify the gaps in current supports for aging at home.

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