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B.C. announces $75M to help friends, family care for seniors at home

Funding will go towards respite care and adult day programs
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The province is dedicating $75 million over three years to help friends and family care for seniors at home. (File photo)

Families and friends struggling to care for aging seniors at home will receive a $75 million boost, health minister Adrian Dix announced Monday.

The funds will go towards increasing the amount of respite care and adult day program spots available.

Respite services are provided at home through home-support services in the community, through adult day programs, or on a short-term basis in a long-term care facility, hospice or other community care setting.

鈥淭he number of respite beds will increase and overnight care at home will be made more accessible. The number of adult day program spaces will increase and the hours of operation will be expanded to provide services on evenings and weekends,鈥 said Dix.

鈥淭here are approximately one million family-and-friend caregivers in the province who help seniors with daily activities ranging from a ride to the grocery store and medical appointments to assistance with activities such as housekeeping and yard work, managing finances鈥 and providing personal care.鈥

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Monday鈥檚 funding, which will roll out over three years, will help the approximately 31 per cent of seniors whose primary caregivers were 鈥渋n distress,鈥 as identified in .

鈥淢any caregivers are themselves reporting symptoms of distress such as anger and depression,鈥 said Dix.

Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie called the new cash 鈥渕eaningful鈥 to caregivers and could mean the difference between an aging parent staying home and one being sent to a care home.

鈥淭hink about what [the funding] is going to mean if you鈥檙e struggling at home with your loved one, who probably has some cognitive impairment, and you鈥檙e just frustrated beyond belief that you know that once a month for a full week you get it totally to yourself [thanks to respite care],鈥 said Mackenzie.


katya.slepian@bpdigital.ca

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