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Support Services to Seniors
Long Term Care, Rehabilitation, Healthy Aging and Seniors Care
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
What is the Support Services to Seniors Program?
Community based, community run programs Targets adults 55+ Promotes health and well being Encourages living independently and
aging in the community.
What are the goals of the Support Services to Seniors program?
• Reducing barriers to improve and/or maintain health status,
• Fostering social and physical environments that support health and independence,
• Promoting optimal well-being through lifelong learning,• Increasing health promotion, chronic disease
management, social connectedness, • prevent and/or postpone disabilities, distress, discomfort
and preventable injury,• Increasing the capacity of older adults to have
meaningful control over their health and well-being.
Healthy Public Policy
PreventionPromotionProtection
Community Oriented Services
Support Services to
SeniorsPrimary Health
Care
Home Care Extended Treatment & Long Term
Care
EMS-Ambulance
Outpatient Ambulatory
CareRural
CommunityUrban
Community Tertiary
Rehabilitation
Palliation
Hospitals
The Continuum of Care - Programs/Services
Support Services to SeniorsService Areas include: Congregate Meal Programs Tenant Resource Programs Seniors Resource Finders (formerly community
resource councils) Senior Centre Programs Supports for Seniors in Group Living Healthy Aging Resource Teams Specialized Support Serviceshttps://wrha.mb.ca/support-services-to-seniors/
What are Congregate Meal Programs?
Provide affordable and nutritious meals in a group-setting.
Targets those who are unable to prepare meals on a regular basis.
Targets those who are socially isolated. Provides and encourages volunteer and leadership in
contributing to the meal program. Reasonably priced meals.
What is Meals on Wheels? Provides affordable and nutritious meals that are delivered to
individual’s home. Services can be accessed at any age. Meals are delivered by volunteers. Meals are available to individuals who are unable to prepare or
otherwise obtain meals on their own. Includes hot meals, kosher meals, larger portions, supper bags
and frozen meals. http://www.mealswinnipeg.com
What are Tenant Resource Programs?
Targeted to older adults living in 55+ housing blocks. Coordinators develop and coordinate a service plan for tenants of the
building or collection of buildings. Assist tenants to find services to help with their needs to support
independent living in the community. Link to services such as:
Information and referral, Advocacy, Health clinics, Grocery shopping options, Friendly visits, House cleaning referrals, Translation, Filling out forms, etc.
What is Supports for Seniors in Group Living?
Defined as housing with enhanced support servicesthat supports health promotion and independence with a goal of aging in place.
These services are for individuals (primarily seniors) who require support with instrumental activities of daily living, and not 24 hour support and supervision.
Filling out forms, setting appointments, arranging transportation, social/education/support groups, etc.
What are Senior Resource Finders?
Information and Referral Hub Formerly Community Resource Councils Help link and refer older adults 55+ to community supports, programs and
services. Services vary from community to community based on identified needs; however, some common services are E.R.I.K. (Emergency Response Information Kit) Community outreach Escorted transportation and other transportation options Yard and home maintenance referral program Networking and community outreach Congregate meal programs Educational materials and community presentations
What is the Emergency Response Information Kit?
E.R.I.K. is an Emergency Response Information Kitdeveloped by the Seniors Resource Finders (formerly Community Resource Councils).
Established in response to community concerns regarding the availability of adequate information in emergency situations.
All area emergency groups have endorsed this program. Once completed, the kit provides the necessary
information for emergency personnel to respond quickly to an individual’s situation.
What are Senior Centres?
Activities include: Fitness & exercise programs Leadership development Health promotion, social, recreational, cultural and educational programs Volunteer opportunities Advocacy Information and referrals
Community focal pointswhere adults 55+ come together for services, programs and activities.
Promote, maintain and improve health and quality of life. Support independence. Encourage involvement in the community. Address the determinants of health. Provide resource information on living well.
What is the Manitoba Association of Senior
Centres?
Provincial focal point to facilitate communication, networking and planning among senior centres and raise their profiles across Manitoba.
Assists in the development of senior centres and collaborates with other senior serving organizations.
https://www.manitobaseniorcentres.com/
What is Creative Retirement Learning Centre Manitoba?
Contributes to the well being of older adults and their communities by developing and offering innovative and interactive learning opportunities.
Is devoted to life-long learning. Program areas include:
• Arts & Leisure, • Clubs, • Computers, • Health & Well Being, • Languages,• Lectures, • Tech Lifestyles, • Tours, etc.
http://www.crm.mb.ca/
What is Canadian National Institute of the Blind?
Seeing beyond vision loss - works with individuals to achieve full independence and equality for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Services offered include: Store and library services Leisure activities Offer specialized services and training.
http://www.cnib.ca/en/Pages/default.aspx
What is the Dental Program?
Home Dental Care Program Uses special portable dental equipment to provide care
for those who have difficulty getting to a dental office specifically long term care facilities.
Deer Lodge Centre Dental Program Located in Deer Lodge Centre, this clinic specializes in
dental care for older adults and welcomes older adults from any area in the city.
What is A & O Support Services for Older Adults?
204-956-6440 intake lineOffers Specialized Support Services for Older Adults including: Information and referrals - information about a wide range of services for older
adults and links or refers them to the network of programs that exist in the community.
Counseling - Some of the services available address loneliness, death of a family member, loss of health and adult-child, grandchild / aging parent relationships.
Housing – connect with a housing project coordinator and housing guide. Legal services - on matters such as wills, powers of attorney and health care
directives. Entry Program for Older Adult Immigrants - orientation for newcomers about living
in Canada; Health and aging in Canada; Canadian laws and citizenship; Housing and community information and conversation circles to practice English skills.
This Full House (hoarding) - assist older adults whose “stuff” fills their homes and limits their lives.
https://www.aosupportservices.ca/
A & O Support Services for Older Adults
Senior Centre Without Walls - offers a unique opportunity for socially isolated older adults. Free half-hour programs are accessed through a toll-free number.
Older Victim Services - service developed in partnership with A & O and the Winnipeg Police Service. Assistance is provided to older adults who have been victims of property crime, such as a break-in to their residence, and personal crimes, such as assault or robbery.
SafetyAid – falls prevention program that gives seniors a greater sense of safety and security in their homes.
Connect Program (formerly friendly visiting) - assist socially isolated older adults living within the community in Winnipeg, connecting them to resources that will facilitate independent living.
Volunteer Opportunities - flexible volunteer opportunities available throughout a variety of programs.
A & O Support Services for Older Adults
Elder abuse services - Social Workers respond to the needs of individuals 55+ who are experiencing neglect, emotional, financial, sexual or physical abuse. Information and resources are provided to family and friends who may be concerned about an older adult.Services include: Safe Suite - Provides temporary housing for men, women and couples, 55 years
or older who are in need of a safe place to stay due to abuse or neglect and whose needs cannot be effectively met by existing abuse/crisis services.
Senior’s Abuse Support Line - is available 24-7; calls are free and confidential. Counsellors are trained to provide one-on-one support to older adults experiencing abuse.
Counselling regarding the abuse and options available Referral to appropriate community resources Consultation and referral for family members Support Groups Assistance accessing crisis accommodations and legal services, including
protection orders Information and Education
What is Caregiving With Confidence?
Supports family caregivers of older adults. Services include: Information and referral Caregiver telephone support Ring a Ride (transportation) Respite services
http://caregivingwithconfidence.org/
What is the Alzheimer Society?
Provides community awareness; individual, family and professional education; support programs and research funding.
First Link® is a referral program designed to link individuals and families affected by
Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias with services and support as soon as possible after diagnosis.
Formal referral by physicians and health professionals allows for proactive contact to help the family better cope with their situation.
Supports available include information, support groups, education sessions and referrals to other health resources as needed.
While physicians and health-care providers can make referrals via First Link®, individuals and their families can also contact the Alzheimer Society directly for assistance.http://www.alzheimer.mb.ca/
What is Health Services on Elgin?
Serves the Downtown and Point Douglas communities.
Nursing; Nutrition; Occupational Therapy; Physiotherapy; Hygiene; Foot care; Social Support; Social Work; Outreach; Meal Program.
Adults over the age of 65 and adults with special health needs, who require any three of the above services qualify for referral to Health Services on Elgin.
What is the Healthy Aging Resource Team (HART)?
Three teams (River East/ Transcona, Downtown/ Point. Douglas, and St. James/ Assinibioa/Assiniboine South).
Composed of a nurse and allied health professional. Healthy Aging Resource Teams are committed to:
• Promote health; • Manage chronic disease; • Prevent injury and illness; • Provide health programs; • Promote independent living; and • Work with communities
6. Transcona – Stacy Boone 204-223-65357. River East – Cath McFarlane 204-938-50408. Seven Oaks –Evan Zarecki 204-938-57079. Inkster (NorWest Co-op) Michelle Kirkbride
204-793-322110. Point Douglas – Vince Sansregret
204-801-780311. Downtown – Claire Meiklejohn 204-803-9512
Klinic – Genny Funk-Unrau 204-784-405012. River Heights – Amanda Younka 204-232-9905
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1. St. James – Sharon Walters 204-223-09342. Assiniboine South – Tonya Beveridge 204-794-56133. Fort Garry – Amanda Younka 204-232-99054. St. Vital (Youville Centre) Lorraine Wilkes 204-255-4840 ext. 2205. St. Boniface – Centre de Santé - Georgette Dupuis 204-953-2255
Health Services Directory On Line – mb.211.ca
• Is a searchable listing of health services, programs and organizations in the Winnipeg Health Region.
• This database are community listings which includes not-for-profit services available throughout Manitoba and across Canada.
Support Services to Seniors
Kathy HendersonProgram Specialist, Support Services to Seniors Healthy Aging and Seniors Care(204) 791-2066
Website: www.wrha.mb.ca