Campaign launched to keep older adults safe

WELLINGTON COUNTY – On June 1, the first official day of Seniors month, the Waterloo Wellington Older Adult Strategy (WWOAS) partners launched a Stay Safe – Lead the Way campaign designed to keep older adults safe, healthy and connected throughout the phases of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Although all age groups are at risk of contracting COVID-19, older people face significant risk of developing severe illness. They’re also at greater risk of social isolation and frailty. According to Canadian Census 2016, approximately one out of seven individuals in Waterloo Region and Wellington County is over 65 years of age.

“The goal of the campaign is to reach out to older adults in rural and urban communities at risk of isolation and frailty during the pandemic and beyond – especially those not currently linked to services,” said Don Wildfong, WWOAS implementation facilitator with the Waterloo Wellington Geriatric Systems Team.

“Collectively, we plan to keep older adults connected to care and support services, connected to community, and help them stay safe, healthy and positive,” added Wildfong.

Already underway

The communication initiative is receiving widespread support from community partners and members from across Waterloo Wellington and has already started in some rural communities.

“Older adults need to know they’re not alone,” said Joanne Weiler, an Elora community member on the WWOAS steering committee.

Funding partners supporting this region-wide effort include, United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin and United Way Waterloo Region, funded in part by the federal government’s New Horizons for Seniors Program, and several smaller agencies.

Visit the WWOAS for more information and resources https://the-ria.ca/resources/waterloo-wellington-older-adult-strategy

The public can find local services for older adults by visiting: https://www.caredove.com/wwcss

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