The threat of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is impacting lives worldwide, and although it may not yet have reached your community, you can expect it to in the coming days or weeks.
One vulnerable group that cannot be ignored is the elderly in the community.
Many B.C. communities have higher-than-average population of seniors, based on the popularity of the province as a retirement destination.
BC Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie said at times such as this, itB次元官网网址檚 important to ensure everyone has a strong support system - neighbours helping neighbours.
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Mackenzie recommends exchanging phone numbers with your neighbours (if you donB次元官网网址檛 already have them) and keeping in contact with each other via phone or text.
Mackenzie said a crisis like this tends to galvanize communities, and she expects the most communities will take the time to rally around each other and get through this pandemic together.
B次元官网网址淔rom my years in homecare, that is the kind of thing we would see. I was in homecare during the blizzard of B次元官网网址96 here in Victoria, and the way people came together to help each other out at that time was phenomenal. Now that was a different issue, in terms of why there was a crisis. But the effect on seniors being shut in and not getting what they neededB次元官网网址 there is the potential of that, today.
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The Office of the Seniors Advocate (OSA) has an information and referral line for seniors or others looking for community resources not related to health care.
B次元官网网址淲e have a toll-free number that people can call to find out about community resources that might be available, and we have just partnered with bc211 to expand our hours of operation,B次元官网网址 said Mackenzie.
Seniors with non-medical related inquiries can phone the OSAB次元官网网址檚 toll-free number at 1-877-952-3181. For medical questions, please phone 8-1-1.