New legislation and investments will enhance quality of life and care for seniors across the province
On December 4, 2024, the Ontario government introduced the Support for Seniors and Caregivers Act, 2024. The proposed legislation includes a $114-million suite of initiatives to improve the lives of seniors through enhanced dementia care and supports, assistance for families and caregivers, and by creating more opportunities for seniors to build stronger social connections in their community.
“Our government is determined to give the best possible care to the people who raised us,” said Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, Minister of Long-Term Care. “That’s why we are working across government to ensure Ontario’s seniors can enjoy the best possible quality of life, supported by safe, high-quality care.”
“Our government is continuing to take action to ensure that Ontarians have access to the health care and services they need, at every stage of life,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “This investment will improve access to high-quality dementia care across the province, allowing more seniors and their loved ones to connect to the compassionate services and supports they need, in their community.”
The proposed legislative amendments, investments and policies are designed to better support seniors and those who care for them, whether they live in long-term care homes, retirement homes or with their families. Initiatives span across the ministries of Long-Term Care, Health, and Seniors and Accessibility.
The proposed Support for Seniors and Caregivers Act, 2024, would, if passed:
These changes are one more way the province is taking action to meet the needs of Ontario’s aging population and better support the people who care for seniors by improving and expanding supports for seniors living in long-term care, congregate settings and in the community.