Oakville Beaver, 11 Jun 2020, p. 21

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The Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility works with community organizations to offer support and tools to help seniors stay safe and stay in touch to help prevent social isolation and elder abuse. Find information about the programs and services available for Ontario's seniors by visiting the website ontario.ca/page/celebrating-seniors-ontario. Seniors' Month Stay Safe, Stay in Touch - June 2020 Celebrating Safety and support focus of Seniors' Month June is Seniors' Month in Ontario. This year's theme is stay safe, stay in touch. This annual tribute month is a time to recognize the many contributions that older adults have made in communities across the province. Given current circumstances, when physi- cal distancing and staying safe at home are encouraged, the focus of the month is on engaging and bringing together seniors virtu- ally, rather than in person. This June, communities across Ontario are encouraged to demonstrate safe and innova- tive ways to celebrate the positive impact that older adults have on our lives. During the month of June, several Seniors Active Living Centres have developed vir- tual programming for older adults to stay active and connected while physical distanc- ing and self-isolating. For more information about specific programs and services that are available, connect with a Seniors Active Living Centre near you. The Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility is sharing information from the Chief Medical Officer of Health that advises staying at home to reduce risk. Along with staying home, you should take these everyday steps to reduce exposure to the virus and protect your health: • wash your hands often with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer • sneeze and cough into your sleeve • avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth • avoid contact with people who are sick • Use grocery delivery services, friends or fam- ily to drop off supplies. Alternatively, seniors in need can visit The Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility works with community organizations to offer support and tools to help seniors stay safe and stay in touch to help prevent social isolation and elder abuse. Find information about the programs and services available for Ontario's seniors by visiting the website ontario.ca/page/celebrating-seniors-ontario. www.ontariocommunitysupport.ca for the COVID-19 Support Finder to get help. If you can't request service using the internet, or if you require service in a language other than English or French, call: Toll-free: 1-877-330- 3213, TTY: 1-888-340-1001 • Inquire about seniors-only shopping hours available at many stores if you must go out • Consider Meals on Wheels food delivery • Keep physically active at home as much as possible • Stay alert to fraud and scams targeting seniors Seniors' Month also serves as an oppor- tunity to increase awareness of the health and social issues that impact older adults. As individuals age they may face health issues like Alzheimer's and dementia, arthri- tis, heart disease and cancer, as well as social issues like loneliness, transportation and housing. During the global pandemic, seniors by virtue of their age, are at a higher risk of serious complications or death as a result of contracting COVID-19. Following the COVID-19 guidelines set out by Health Canada can protect all citizens, including vulnerable seniors. 21 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,June 11,2020 insidehalton.com www.cgafaceshields.com 1163 King Rd., Unit 4, Burlington Find us on: • Delivery and Curbside pick up available but please place order prior to pick up • One of the most comfortable shields on the market • Standard shield: $6.90 • Hardhat/ bump cap model: $7.90 • Countertop shields: starting at $230 • Stock available for immediate public purchase • Wholesale pricing available • 5 piece minimum (with some exceptions) 5 piece minimum (with some exceptions) 5 piece minimum • 3 layer masks starting at $14 Locally made in Burlingto n One size fits all 905 616 4817 289-816-1123 As seen on City news and CHCH news *hard hat or bump cap not included.

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