BC Seniors
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B.C. Care Provider Association calls for investment in senior careAccording to BCCPA's report, 19 per cent of seniors in B.C. are currently living with a high-complexity chronic condition with five per cent diagnosed with dementia.HealthJun 11
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B.C. Office of the Seniors Advocate addresses impact of 2026 provincial budget'These are needed beds that are urgently needed from family caregivers who are really being pushed to the edge caring for someone,' Dan Levitt said.PoliticsFeb 18
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B.C.’s senior population is growing faster than new long-term care beds: advocateA report from B.C.'s seniors advocate says the province has seen a five per cent increase in long-term care beds since 2019 to 2020.HealthJan 28
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Advocacy group says B.C. seniors should have free shingles, RSV vaccinesA Canadian advocacy group said more about 70 per cent of B.C. seniors have not been vaccinated for shingles.HealthJun 2, 2024
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‘It’s silly’: B.C. seniors protest poverty-causing conditions in their golden yearsCarrying signs reading "Fair Pensions of Seniors Now" dozens of Vernon seniors heeded the call of the Tin Cup organization to protest poverty causing conditions.CanadaMar 21, 2024
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Ottawa, B.C. commit $733M to seniors’ health careThe B.C. government will report on its progress annually against established performance targets as a condition of the $733-million deal.HealthFeb 12, 2024
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B.C. seniors face poverty in ‘dramatic reversal’Keith Light, 77, is still living in a recreational vehicle outside a Walmart in East Vancouver. He's been on BC Housing's waiting list for subsidized housing for two years.CanadaJan 27, 2024
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Simon Fraser University professor, gerontologist is B.C.’s new seniors advocateDan Levitt says he's "deeply honoured" to be appointed the province's second seniors advocate, and thanked current advocate Isobel Mackenzie, who is retiring in April.Jan 26, 2024
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‘Brutal for everybody’: Abbotsford apartment building without heat for over a month'Our heat is included with our rent. Now who is going to reimburse us for our hydro?' asked longtime tenant Dennis Yurick.CanadaJan 23, 2024
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Vancouver police provides free cell phones for low-income seniors to call 911The initiative is the brainchild of a patrol officer who noticed many older adults live alone, don't have cellphones, and are less likely to lean on someone in times of need.CrimeSep 20, 2023
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