Fifteenth Meeting of Federal-Provincial-Territorial Ministers responsible for Seniors

NEWS RELEASE – ON-GOING COLLABORATION TO SUPPORT THE WELL-BEING OF SENIORS LIVING IN CANADA

YELLOWKNIFE, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES,  October 10, 2013—This week, Federal, Provincial and  Territorial (F/P/T) Ministers Responsible for Seniors met to review recent  collaborative work and discuss ways to further support the well-being of  seniors living in Canada. Building on the forum’s actions over the past year,  Ministers agreed on shared priorities for the year ahead.

Older Canadians are healthier, living  longer, more active lives, and continue to make valuable contributions to our  communities, families and workplaces. With the growing number of seniors in  Canada the ongoing work in the interest of older Canadians is more important  than ever.

“Our  government continues to work hard to improve the lives of seniors,” said the  Honourable Alice Wong, Minister of State (Seniors) and federal meeting  co-chair. “I welcome the opportunity to meet with my provincial and territorial  colleagues to discuss, among other things, increasing seniors’ financial  literacy, and ways to help older workers balance the competing demands of work  and care.”

“In the Northwest Territories, we encourage healthy  aging and support seniors to stay with loved ones for their remaining years,” said  the Honourable Tom Beaulieu, Minister Responsible for Seniors for the  Northwest Territories and meeting co-chair. “These past two days, we have  shared our healthy aging perspectives with Ministers from all other provinces  and territories. We are pleased with the collaboration and discussion among  Ministers and we appreciate the opportunity to showcase our territory.”

Ministers agreed to work on the following  priorities:

       
  • Assist older workers balancing the  competing demands of work and care by ensuring that employees and employers are  aware of the programs, services and benefits that could potentially enable  older workers, who are also caregivers, to continue to be a part of the  Canadian labour force;
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  • Explore options to support seniors and  near seniors by increasing awareness for the need to plan for aging in place,  including having the knowledge and skills to make informed financial decisions.  These options may include how technology can support aging in place.

The F/P/T Ministers Responsible for  Seniors approved an information resource on Powers of Attorney and joint bank  accounts. This booklet helps develop an understanding of the benefits and risks  associated with these two financial management tools commonly used by seniors.  The booklet will be made public and will be distributed by the provinces and  territories at their discretion.

F/P/T Ministers Responsible for Seniors  will reconvene in October 2014 to review progress on the work being done and  identify new priorities.

“I look forward to welcoming F/P/T  Ministers to continue our ongoing collaboration towards supporting the  well-being of seniors in Canada,” said Prince Edward Island Minister of  Community Services and Seniors Valerie E. Docherty.

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           Damien    Healy
           Manager    Planning and Communications
           Department    of Health and Social Services
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"While Québec shares the concerns of  other governments regarding these subjects, it does not subscribe to, or take  part in, pan-Canadian approaches in fields within its jurisdiction and intends  to fully assume its responsibilities in these matters. Quebec will continue to  contribute to this forum by sharing expertise, information and best  practices."