Premier's Council on Aging and Seniors' Issues


In the 2005 Throne Speech, the provincial government recognized the challenges associated with meeting the needs of a growing seniors’ population, and committed to establishing a new Premier's Council on Aging and Seniors' Issues.

Premier Campbell appointed Dr. Patricia Baird as Chair, and the 17 members of the Council were announced in October 2005. They were asked to examine two key issues:

  • How to support seniors’ ability to continue as contributing members of society; and
  • How to support seniors’ independence and health.

Since October 2005, the Council has met with seniors, community organizations, aging experts, academics, health professionals and business leaders throughout B.C.

The Premier’s Council on Aging and Seniors’ Issues submitted its report to government on Dec. 1, 2006.

 

  Aging Well in British Columbia
     

Since the Aging Well in B.C. report was submitted to government, the Province has been undertaking an extensive review of the report's recommendations. The provincial government is developing long term strategies to address these in an effort to ensure B.C. is well positioned for the future. The Aging Well in British Columbia Report on Progress outlines cross-government developments to date.


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