In honour of #SeniorsMonth , we’re sharing reflections from #OlderAdult partners’ personal experiences in the health system as they age. Penelope is involved in numerous community organizations and is an advocate for issues impacting older adults. ➡️➡️➡️tinyurl.com/594vffsh
Scammers are getting wiser in cracking down passwords and accessing people’s account. It is very important to have strong and unique passwords.
Here are some tips on how to create a strong password: ow.ly/22Qu50OBipj
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'The greatest untapped resource in Canada, if not the world, is the collective wisdom of our elders.' -Ron Schlegel
#ElderWisdom #SeniorsMonth
'The Butterfly model of care is an emotion based philosophy. It really focuses on knowing people...knowing the experiences that have shaped us as human beings'
Learn more about emotional based-care and the Butterfly Approach at Peel Region Long Term Care Centres.
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June is #Seniors Month in Ontario!
This month is an important opportunity to celebrate the knowledge, experience, and the contributions that Ontario’s #Seniors have made and continue to make every day in our communities.
Learn more: ontario.ca/SeniorsMonth
#WorkingForSeniors
Happy Pride Month and Seniors’ Month! Seniors Services and Long-Term Care has released a four-part video series to kick off celebrations! Check out ‘Coming Out Conversations with 2SLGBTQI+ Seniors’.
Watch the full series: youtube.com/playlist?list=…
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June is #SeniorsMonth in Ontario!
This month is an important opportunity to celebrate the knowledge, experience, and the contributions that Ontario’s #seniors have made and continue to make every day in our communities!
Learn more: ontario.ca/SeniorsMonth
#WorkingForSeniors
I am proud to be celebrating the incredible contributions our seniors as we recognize #SeniorsMonth in Ontario! There is no doubt that our seniors have built this province, which is why it is our responsibility to give back. I am proud that our government is committed to…
June is #SeniorsMonth ! Our newly updated Seniors guide offers tailored emergency information, preparedness tips and a customizable emergency plan.
📥 Download and print the guide here: publications.gov.on.ca/301304
One of the signs of potential financial elder abuse is if they are having trouble paying their bills. Learn the other signs. #SeniorsMonth #FinancialAbuse
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This #SeniorsMonth , update and practice your #HomeFireEscape plan so that it considers present capabilities and needs. Seniors may want to place a telephone beside the bed, as well as slippers, house keys, eyeglasses and a flashlight.
Etobicoke's Recreation Dept. was established in 1954 to provide activities for 'all ages, all interests, all year round.' Seniors programs became an important part of that mandate. The photograph was possibly from Centennial Park's Summer Interlude program, 1974. #SeniorsMonth
It's #SeniorsMonth ! Let's recognize the contributions our seniors have and continue to make in our community.
Show older adults in your family or neighbourhood you care by testing their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, and by replacing any expired alarms in their homes. ^TH
June is #SeniorsMonth in Ontario. Let's recognize Ontario's Seniors for their many contributions to our community. If you know a senior who's made a difference in your neighbourhood, nominate them for the Ontario Senior of the Year award here: ow.ly/CS9c50Os5JL
Our hosts, Kathy & Evelyn, connecting with the community at the Pursuit of Passions x #ElderWisdom exhibit at The Village of Erin Meadows in #Mississauga .
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Seniors have spent a lifetime helping their families, neighbours, and communities grow and thrive. Let's show our appreciation for them during #SeniorsMonth for all they have done and are still doing to impact our lives.
At Toronto Police we actively take steps to protect seniors in our community.
#SeniorsMonth is a good time to remind you about our Vulnerable Persons Registry - a voluntary database with information that can benefit 1st responders.
Information / register: bit.ly/3OOxykP
Hospital transfers to the emergency department (ED) poses a significant risk to seniors living in Long Term Care (LTC) with limited supports to meet their functional and cognitive needs in a busy ED. Reducing potentially avoidable ED transfers is of top priority. #SeniorsMonth
As part of Toronto's centennial celebrations in 1934, members of various Old Boys' and Old Girls' Associations enjoyed a reunion and picnic lunch on the Exhibition grounds. ow.ly/ZbQC50OIZxH #SeniorsMonth #TorontoArchives