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Isobel Mackenzie, BC Seniors Advocate April 25, 2015.

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1 Isobel Mackenzie, BC Seniors Advocate April 25, 2015

2 Reflections on Year One

3 The Face of BC Seniors 56% (459,000) - age 65-74 30% (246,000) - age 75-84 14% (115,000) - age 85+ 820,000 Seniors in BC (17% of population) Projected to grow to 1.35 million, or 24%, by 2031

4 Less than 4% of BC seniors live in residential care (3.7%) 1.7% of 65-84 year olds 16.6% of 85+ year olds Less than 4% of BC seniors receive home support 2.3% of 65-84 year olds 12.5% of 85+ year olds 20% rent 80% own their home Nearly 2/3 seniors live in urban areas Median income is $24,600 52,000 earn $16,200 or less 11% of seniors are employed The Face of BC Seniors

5 Role of the Seniors Advocate Health care Personal support Housing Transportation Income support Monitor Analyze Recommend Inform Report

6 Housing Transportation Fragmentation of services Low incomes Caregiver burnout Multicultural / LGBTQ Ageism Issues for seniors in B.C.

7 Snapshot of Frail Seniors in B.C.

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9 Three client profiles

10 Assisted Living & Supportive Living

11 Yes Home First Target population: ALC awaiting placement Goal Return to the community with enhanced supports and wait for bed Can we do better?

12 Home First disposition after three months (2012-2014) Total 707 admits from acute care (all RC eligible) 31% - remained at home with home care 26% - deceased: private home care (no service req’d) 28% - proceed to residential care as planned Results from VIHA

13 Social model of care Focus on competencies not deficiencies Brentwood House pilot showed -Decrease in rate of cognitive decline -Decrease in medication use -Increase in communication and language over the community population Licensed Dementia Housing

14 Therapy Provision in RC RAI indicatorBCAlbertaOntario Rec’d PT last 7 days11.6%25.2%57.7% Rec’d OT last 7 days8.9%22.2%1.8% Rec’d speech-lang therapy last 7 days 0.2%0.6%0.4% Rec’d rec therapy last 7 days21.8%42.3%6.8%

15 Next Steps Shift culture Shift resources Align incentives

16 Questions and Discussion

17 Contact www.seniorsadvocatebc.ca Toll-free 1-877-952-3181 In Victoria: 250-952-3181 Open Monday to Friday, 8:30-4:30 Translation services available in more than 180 languages. info@seniorsadvocatebc.ca


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