MLA Ma welcomes $15,000 for seniors in North Vancouver-Lonsdale

NORTH VANCOUVER – North Vancouver-Lonsdale MLA Bowinn Ma is welcoming a $15,000 grant from the province that will support seniors in living active, socially engaged and independent lives by making their community more age-friendly.

“People deserve to live full lives as they age and know they will be supported in all stages of life,” said Ma. “This funding will allow local governments on the North Shore to implement a dementia-friendly action plan for our community and I am proud that this is just another way our government is working for seniors.”

The local investment is part of the approximately $587,000 in age-friendly grants being provided to B.C. communities in 2018. MLA MA said the number of communities that have received grants has almost doubled since 2017 and she is glad that people in her riding will benefit from projects focused on accessibility, physical activity and aging well.

The age-friendly communities grant program is a partnership between the Province and the Union of British Columbia Municipalities and in September 2017, local governments were invited to apply. Ma said these age-friendly grants will work to accommodate the changing needs of older residents in North Vancouver-Lonsdale while also contributing to the creation of sustainable, healthy communities for all British Columbians.

Today’s announcement builds on other significant investments the new government is making to support seniors:

  • investing $548 million over three years to improve care for seniors: adding more specialized primary care services, helping seniors stay in their homes longer with home and community care, and improving the quality of care in residential care homes;
  • increasing support from the Shelter Aid for Elderly Residents (SAFER) rental assistance program by an average of $930 per year;
  • expanding Fair PharmaCare coverage, including eliminating deductibles for families with net annual incomes under $30,000;
  • and launching a new surgical strategy to reduce wait times for hip and knee surgeries by increasing the number of surgeries performed in 2018-19 by 34%.

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More information about age-friendly BC can be found by visiting: http://www.gov.bc.ca/agefriendly