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Aging in Atlantic Canada: Service-Rich and Service-Poor Communities

机译:加拿大大西洋的老龄化:服务丰富和服务贫困的社区

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The delivery of services for seniors in Canada is increasingly complex and challenging. Communities across Canada age at different rates, and the forces underlying the differences, such as “aging in place” and migration, vary from community to community. We have identified two types of aging communities: service-rich communities, in which seniors have good health status and better amenities, and service-poor communities, in which seniors have poor health status and limited amenities. We also report on results for Atlantic Canada from a national study of service provisions. Three issues stand out: (a) the impact on communities of migration and aging in place, (b) the factors that distinguish service-rich and service-poor communities and (c) the conditions necessary to create a service-rich community. All levels of government in Atlantic Canada must work together to develop policies and programs that create and sustain service-rich communities.
机译:为加拿大的老年人提供服务越来越复杂且充满挑战。加拿大各地的社区以不同的速度衰老,而造成差异的力量(如“就地老化”和移民)因社区而异。我们已经确定了两种类型的老龄化社区:服务丰富的社区,其中老年人的健康状况较好,生活条件更好;以及服务匮乏的社区,其中老年人的健康状况较差,生活条件有限。我们还将通过一项全国性的服务条款研究报告加拿大大西洋地区的结果。突出三个问题:(a)迁移和老化对社区的影响;(b)区分服务丰富和服务贫乏社区的因素;(c)创建服务丰富的社区所需的条件。加拿大大西洋地区的各级政府必须共同努力,制定政策和计划,以建立和维持服务丰富的社区。

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