AGING WELL IN K.L.
What is Age-Friendly?
The Age-Friendly Community Planning initiative is a joint effort by the Ministry of Seniors Affairs (MSA), the University of Waterloo, the Ontario Interdisciplinary Council on Aging and Health (OIACH) and the Seniors Health Knowledge Network (SHKN) to develop communities that will promote active and healthy aging. The idea is to accommodate the needs of the aging population, which continues to increase. An Age-Friendly Community will benefit more than just seniors in the long term. Targeting older adults and taking into account their various needs will enable communities to improve the quality of life for all residents, regardless of their physical or mental capabilities.
Eight Dimensions of an Age-Friendly Community
In 2007, the World Health Organization (WHO) released "Global Age-Friendly Cities: A Guide, which outlined eight areas of urban living. These were then adopted by the Age-Friendly Outreach Initiative as the eight dimensions which make up an Age-Friendly community.
Outdoor Spaces and Public Buildings
This includes the physical environment that impacts the mobility, independence, and quality of life for senior residents.
Transportation
The services and means that are available to senior residents in order to move throughout the community.
Housing
This includes the structure, design, location and affordability of housing, as well as any related community and social services.
Social Participation
This includes the physical, social, cultural, and spiritual activities that are available to seniors in the community.
Respect and Social Inclusion
Fostering positive attitudes towards seniors and recognizing their voice within the community.
Civic Participation and Employment
This includes any volunteer or employment opportunities that can accommodate seniors and their respective needs.
Communication and Information
Ensuring that information about services and activities are readily available and easily accessible to senior residents.
Community Support and Health Services
This includes all services available to senior residents which would help them to maintain their physical health and personal independence.