Proposed Regulations Open For Public Comment
The Ontario government invites you to comment on Phase 2a of proposed regulations under the Retirement Homes Act, 2010.
Seniors 80+ Can Renew Their
Health Cards By Mail
Eligible 80+ Ontario seniors can now renew their Health Cards by mail without visiting a ServiceOntario centre.
Seniors who prefer to renew their Health Cards in person can still visit a ServiceOntario centre.
Note: 80+ seniors with changes to their information (i.e. address) must visit a ServiceOntario centre to renew their Health Cards.
Minister’s Message – Alzheimer Awareness Month
Alzheimer’s Disease. It’s a frightening condition that all of us hope will never affect us or our families. But the reality is many families do have personal experiences with the disease and other dementias. More than 180,000 Ontarians now have Alzheimer’s, and that number is expected to rise to 255,000 by 2020.
Ontario’s Outstanding Seniors Honoured
Ontario has honoured 19 seniors at the 2011 Ontario Senior Achievement Awards today at Queen’s Park.
The Senior Achievement Award is the province’s highest recognition for seniors.
Helping Seniors Age At Home
The government's proposed Healthy Homes Renovation Tax Credit would enable Ontario seniors to stay in their homes longer, benefit taxpayers by relieving pressures on long-term care home costs and help create jobs and grow the economy.
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