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Edmonton’s Aging in Place Community Initiatives Demonstration Project. June 22, 2011. PRESENTATION OVERVIEW. Introductions Project Overview Work Completed to Date Future Plans. INTRODUCTIONS. Debbie Dundass (Project Supervisor) Rosalie Gelderman (MW Coordinator) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Edmonton’s Aging in Place
Community Initiatives Demonstration Project
June 22, 2011
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
1. Introductions2. Project Overview3. Work Completed to Date4. Future Plans
INTRODUCTIONS
Debbie Dundass (Project Supervisor) Rosalie Gelderman (MW Coordinator) Shelley Sabo (SE Coordinator)
PROJECT OVERVIEW
City of Edmonton’s Aging in Place Proposal received funding approval from Alberta Health and Wellness May 1, 2010
Project timelines extended to March 31, 2012 without additional funding
Report to be written by June 2012
Aging In Place Project Scope
“Aging in Place” is defined as helping to support seniors to remain in their homes in the community, for as long as they wish and are safety able to do so.
Community-based initiatives to support aging in place, which includes “neighbors helping neighbors” approaches.
Aging In Place Project Scope
Risk Factors: Transportation Social Isolation Information/Referral Home Supports
Demonstration Sites SE Edmonton Site
Seniors over 75 years Living in their homes, in six
neighbourhoods: Holyrood Ottewell Terrace/ Forest
Heights Capilano Fulton Place Gold Bar
SE Site
Demonstration Sites
Mill Woods Site Focuses on the needs of
older immigrant seniors living on their own or with family
Immigrant seniors aged 65 years and over with language and cultural barriers
Includes Mill Woods and surrounding neighbourhoods
Mill Woods Site
Project Structure
Advisory Committee
Southeast Committee Mill Woods Committee Evaluation Learning Team
Project Management Team
Key Partners/ Stakeholders 90 + stakeholders
City of Edmonton (Community Services including Fire, Police, Transportation, Library, City Council)
Health (AHS, Homecare, Good Samaritan, Elder Care, Primary Care Network)
Edmonton Seniors Coordinating Council
Senior Centres (SAGE, SEESA, Mill Woods Seniors Activity Centre)
Seniors Groups (AB Caregivers, Meals on Wheels, SCAS, local groups)
Community Leagues (SE Edmonton and Area Council)
Community Groups (Faith-based groups, AMA, Lions Club)
Multicultural groups (Multicultural Health Brokers, Welcome Centre, Multicultural Women and Seniors, Council of India)
Project Focus
Community development approach
Finding and working with community partners
Build upon community strengths/ resources
Informal and formal initiatives must address risk factors
Sustainable initiatives “Age friendly”
communities Learning's will be
tracked via a developmental evaluation
Initial Learnings about Mill Woods Site
Very complex site in Mill Woods 10+ languages and many cultural
groups
Cultural groups/ seniors groups/ other community partners were not well-connected Takes time to build relationships
(relationship-trust-credibility)
Initial Learnings about Mill Woods Site
Many needs (specific cultural groups, immigrant populations and seniors-related needs)
More seniors are living with extended family/ need family initiatives to support seniors
Need a variety of approaches (general and targeted)
Initial Learnings about Mill Woods site
Key Issues: Social Isolation (especially women) Lack of resource information (language and
literacy challenges) Culturally appropriate meal delivery Culturally appropriate support to caregivers Transportation (ETS mini bus, group outings, free
or low cost door-through-door service) Low Incomes, especially sponsored seniors not
able to apply for OAS/GIS Elder Abuse More cultural awareness by all community
resource providers
Initial Learnings about Southeast Site
Many older seniors are the original home owners (many for 50 yrs.+) especially in Ottewell
Many live alone or are care-giving for their spouse
“Neighbour helping neighbour” difficult to achieve when younger families are few
Adult children & caregivers overextended Community leagues in area are supportive
and willing to help
Initial Learnings about Southeast Site
Insufficient outreach services (SEESA has high caseload)
High demand on health services (walk in’s at public health office)
Door-through-door transportation services in high demand
Housing options are limited – need to move out of neighbourhood
Professionals work in isolation - SE Interagency being established
Learnings about Southeast Site
Key Issues
Lack of resource information Decline of Capilano Mall as a hub Lack of transportation options (no community
bus in three northern neighbourhoods) Safety issues – especially fraud Home support (especially yard and snow
services) Community Leagues have willingness to help
seniors but need to know how to begin
COMPLETED WORK
Other Highlights
Mill Woods Site
MOW now offers Halal meals and extended frozen meal service in MW
Joint Potlucks between Senior Groups is fostering intercultural understanding
Transportation Forum Faces of Mill Woods, art project shown at
Creative Age Art Show
Highlights
Southeast Site Two “It Takes a Village to Age in Place”
Workshops Transportation Forum Capilano Mall Seniors Resource Fair Age Friendly Grocery store audits SAGE - Snow Busters Program Community League senior liaisons
Communication
Artwork created Web site developed Print media - Edmonton
Examiner/ Edmonton Journal/ Community Newspapers
“Edmonton This Week” CHED radio
Info fairs – Connections 2011, Capilano Fair, Africa Connect
Media response to events
2011/ 2012 MILL WOODS PLANS
1. Transportation
Community Mini Bus/ ETS education Promote Volunteer Assisted Driving
Programs Promote Driving Angel Program/ Social
Marketing (encourage volunteer drivers) Explore other transportation models
2011/ 2012 MILL WOODS PLANS
2. Social Isolation
AGEless Pursuits (Active Giving Engaged Seniors)
Caregiver support for Indo-Canadian community
Transportation to Social programs/ outreach
2011/ 2012 MILL WOODS PLANS
3. Information/ Referral
Exhibition in a Box How best to package resources and
information to immigrant seniors Computer summer training camps Mobilizing for Action Training
2011/ 2012 MILL WOODS PLANS
4. Home Support
Ethnic Meals being prepared at MOW Promote SCAS/SATS Promote Snow Angels/ social marketing Summary of seniors entitlements (related
to sponsorship) Promote Assisted Waste Collection Fire Safety and Falls Prevention
presentations
2011/ 2012 SOUTHEAST PLANS
1. Transportation
ETS community minibus improvements
Recruit/ encourage volunteers Promote SCAS Driving Program Promote Driving Angel Program
2011/ 2012 SOUTHEAST PLANS
2. Social Isolation
Enhance Lamplighter program, build on It Takes A Village To Age in Place Workshops
Neighbourhood Watch - Wisdom Crew – recognition of seniors being eyes on the street
Explore capacity of faith community Strengthen existing seniors groups
2011/ 2012 SOUTHEAST PLANS
3. Home Supports
Snow Busters/ partnership with community groups
Partner with Snow Angels coordinator Explore potential of developmentally
disabled groups to partner with SCAS Promote Assisted Waste Collection Promote presentations on falls prevention
and fire safety
2011/ 2012 SOUTHEAST PLANS
4. Other
Community Leagues – develop job description for seniors liaison
Promote “adopt-a-senior” concept Connect with service providers & link to
new SE interagency – concept of ‘seniors info’ meeting
EVALUATION
Learning Team established Developmental approach to capture
learning’s Record project outcomes – both
quantitative and qualitative information
Stories will be captured from many perspectives