Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 7 May 2015, p. 35

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Thursday, M ay 7, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 35 Mountainview Residence This 81 suite Retirement Residence offers home-cooked meals, daily housekeeping, laundry services, nursing staff and planned social activities. For more information or to enjoy a personal tour - simply call 905-877-1800. www.mountainviewterrace.ca www.mountainviewresidence.ca Mountainview Terrace Owned & operated by the Summer family Situated on a beautifully landscaped 5.6 acre property at 222 Mountainview Rd. N., Georgetown 60 apartment style suites for cognitive self-sufficient seniors. Included in monthly fee: Weekly housekeeping, lunch & dinner, activities. Please call for a tour 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Accredited by: R.R. 2, Guelph 519-856-4622 www.edenhousecarehome.ca 130 Mill Street East, Acton 519-853-0079 Full & Partial Dentures Implant Retained Dentures Precision Dentures (BPS® Certified) Relines Additions & Repairs Dental Lab On Site No Referrals Needed Specializing in Alzheimer's Clientele "ToTally Secured environmenT" Fox Run is a country estate located on four scenic acres overlooking the Caledon Hills, and close to the quaint village of Erin, Ontario. Fox Run caters exclusively to individuals in early to mid states of Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. We offer a non-institutional alternative for those who can no longer live alone and need around the clock attention. Contact Patricia Kelly (Owner/Administrator) at 519-833-1033 RR2, Erin, Ontario A Home A way From Hom e To advertise on this page call Kelli: 905-234-1018 or email kkosonic@theifp.ca SENIORS LIVING Halton Regional Council approved a four-year plan that identifies how Halton Region will enhance policies, programs, services and environments to respond to the growing, aging population in Halton, at its April 30 meeting. With Halton Region's Best Planning Estimates projections reporting that the number of older adults, 65 years and older, will nearly double to 127,000 by 2031, the goal of the Halton Re- gion Older Adult Plan 2015-2018 (HOAP) is to support the health and well-being of older adults and promote healthy aging in Halton. "Halton is a great place to live and as our community contin- ues to grow and change, the Re- gion is committed to supporting policies, programs, services and environments that are aging- friendly," said Regional Chair Gary Carr. "Through HOAP we want to enhance quality of life for older adults in Halton, today and in the future." The plan seeks to enhance quality of life for older adults in Halton through meaningful en- gagement, strengthened com- munity partnerships and inte- grated client-centered services that apply an older adult per- spective to all Regional activities. HOAP highlights the Region's commitment to older adults and acknowledges that investments at every age support healthy ag- ing in Halton. Six priorities are identified in the plan: • Consider older adults in the development of policies and de- livery of programs • Optimize the engagement of older adults with Halton Region • Support the enhancement of aging-friendly Regional envi- ronments • Support opportunities for older adults and Halton com- munities to prosper • Support older adults to be active, connected and to age well • Support older adults to maintain their independence HOAP aligns with other Re- gional plans and strategies in- cluding Halton Region's Strate- gic Action Plan 2015-2018, the Regional Official Plan and the Comprehensive Housing Strat- egy Update 2014-2024. All Regional departments as- sisted with development of the plan and community stakehold- ers were consulted for input. The plan contains strategies to build partnerships that will enhance innovation, service coordination and integrated service delivery with community partners. To access the full plan online, visit halton.ca/hoap. We're getting old-- Halton Region has a plan With Halton Region's Best Planning Estimates projections reporting that the number of older adults, 65 years and older, will nearly double to 127,000 by 2031, the goal of the Halton Region Older Adult Plan 2015-2018 (HOAP) is to support the health and well-being of older adults and promote healthy aging in Halton.

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