Prairie Post (West Edition)

Vulnerable seniors in Alberta left stranded due to lack of transporta­tion services–communitie­s called on to help

- Friday, March 18, 2022 - PRAIRIE POST WEST- 5

CanAge, Canada’s National Seniors’ Advocacy Organizati­on, is calling on community groups and organizati­ons across Alberta to share informatio­n that will be used to make critical improvemen­ts to seniors’ transporta­tion in the province. Many seniors, especially those living with disabiliti­es, rely on transporta­tion services for daily necessitie­s like groceries, filling prescripti­ons and visiting their doctor– yet nearly half of Canadian seniors report not having access to transporta­tion that meets their needs. The pandemic has exacerbate­d the problem.

“Seniors living with disabiliti­es have been overwhelmi­ngly impacted by the pandemic, and they’re also the ones who struggle the most to access the transporta­tion they need to stay connected and healthy,” warns Laura Tamblyn Watts, CEO of CanAge. “Before we can find a solution, we need to better understand the problem.”

She notes that the pandemic has “shown irrefutabl­e proof that, for seniors, transporta­tion is a health care issue.”

There are an estimated 639,130 people over 65+ living in Alberta, making up 14% of the total population. Data shows that older adults who lack access to reliable transporta­tion services suffer from worse mental health, lower quality of life, and are less likely to be able to receive health care, including vaccinatio­ns. These risks are exacerbate­d for those living with disabiliti­es, and those on lower incomes; especially during the pandemic.

CanAge is calling on communitie­s across the province to submit a “community profile” online, which will capture important informatio­n about their local area, what seniors’ transporta­tion services are in place, and what challenges they’re facing in moving older residents safely from point A to point B. This work is being conducted as part of F.A.S.T. Track, a national initiative to support transporta­tion innovation.

Research shows that investing in seniors’ transporta­tion pays major dividends–older people are the biggest contributo­rs to travel and tourism in Canada.

“Keeping seniors moving keeps the economy moving,” notes Tamblyn Watts. “As we work to rebuild our economy, now is the time to invest in future-proofing transporta­tion systems in Canada.”

The deadline to submit informatio­n to the F.A.S.T. Track initiative is March 31, 2022.

F.A.S.T. Track is a national initiative supporting transporta­tion innovation, led by HelpAge Canada and delivered by CanAge. It harnesses the collaborat­ion of other national thought-leaders, experts in aging and transporta­tion as well as community consultati­on with the goal of accelerati­ng the developmen­t of innovative transporta­tion solutions for older Canadians. Find out more by go to this website: https:// fasttrackc­anada.org/en/community-profile/

CanAge is Canada’s national seniors’ advocacy organizati­on, working to improve the lives of older adults through advocacy, policy, and community engagement. We are non-partisan and backed by a panCanadia­n membership base. CanAge has quickly establishe­d itself as Canada’s national advocate for issues affecting older people in our country, having ramped up operations last year in urgent response to the threat COVID-19 poses to vulnerable seniors in long-term care. Find out more.

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