In the Legislative Assembly on March 2nd, 2020. See this topic in context.

Question 128-19(2): Mental Health and Wellness of Seniors in Long-term Care
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Rocky Simpson

Rocky Simpson Hay River South

Thank you, Madam Speaker. The mental and physical wellbeing of our seniors is very important to me, and I would like to ask the Minister of Health: what process in place does her department have to ensure that the workers would engage the residents in the community to assist in visiting the seniors and helping out? Thank you.

Question 128-19(2): Mental Health and Wellness of Seniors in Long-term Care
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The Deputy Speaker

The Deputy Speaker Lesa Semmler

Thank you, Member for Hay River South. Minister of Health and Social Services.

Question 128-19(2): Mental Health and Wellness of Seniors in Long-term Care
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Diane Archie

Diane Archie Inuvik Boot Lake

Thank you, Madam Speaker. I do want to start, and I will get to the Member's question. I do want to recognize that enabling seniors to age in place with dignity is one of our priorities. If you look at the mandate priorities, it is a partnership, not only with the Health and Social Services, but also the Department of Education, Culture and Employment and the department of housing. If you look at the three objectives, number one, we need to increase supports so that seniors can stay in their own homes and communities. That's number one. Number two is fun actions that can enhance inclusion, safety, and remove community barriers. The other one is to help protect seniors from abuse or neglect. These are some of the areas that we are looking at for our mandate, but in addition to that, I do want to talk a little bit about what the Member's asking for, what are we doing. We have a variety of activities that are in our regions, and I do want to speak about a couple of them. We have adult day programs, including the elders in motion exercises, meal program, meals on wheels, and other recreation and social activities. Thank you, Madam Speaker.

Question 128-19(2): Mental Health and Wellness of Seniors in Long-term Care
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Rocky Simpson

Rocky Simpson Hay River South

In the wintertime, many of the seniors are kind of locked up. Not locked up, but they're in there in the facilities. They don't have, really, an ability to get out on their own. I am just wondering: does your department have anything in place to allow that to happen, to take them outside the building during the wintertime so they can get a little fresh air and also a little sightseeing?

Question 128-19(2): Mental Health and Wellness of Seniors in Long-term Care
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Diane Archie

Diane Archie Inuvik Boot Lake

There are some limitations in delivering some of the programs for a variety of reasons, lack of suitable space or lack of transportation for elders. Every region is different. You look at some of the regions. For example, I'll use in the Beaufort-Delta. We have a very strong elder day program where the elders come from their homes into the elders' day program, and they have a variety of activities. There are supports in place. However, there are limitations. I understand the Member's concern about the lack of possibly transportation or whatever the case may be.

Question 128-19(2): Mental Health and Wellness of Seniors in Long-term Care
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March 2nd, 2020

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Rocky Simpson

Rocky Simpson Hay River South

I know the Minister will say yes to this one. We have a 48-bed slated for Hay River, and I think there is one for Inuvik, as well. One of the issues that I find is that, when I was visiting the other day, I noticed the handy van was sitting there, covered in snow. I asked the person, "Do they use it?" They said, "Not really because to take people out, it was slippery, and it was hard to get them in the van." One thing I suggest is that with this new 48 facility is that if they could have a little something off to the side where they can have the van parked so the people can go right in from the building into the van where it's warm and take them out. Kind of like they have for the ambulances. I would just ask the Minister if she would consider that in the design of the new 48-bed facility for Hay River and for Inuvik?

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Diane Archie

Diane Archie Inuvik Boot Lake

I say yes to the concept and the idea because I feel it is important. I feel like if there are many ways that we can get our elders from their facility into their community, it is very important. I also do want to remind the Member that the 48-bed facility in Hay River and Inuvik is still through the design process, so there is an opportunity for our department to work with the Department of Infrastructure to have a look at the designs and to be able to see what works for the communities. I mean, we need to build these facilities so that they work for our elders and for our communities. If that's one way of getting the elders out into the community, then, of course, that's something we would look at.

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The Deputy Speaker

The Deputy Speaker Lesa Semmler

Thank you, Minister. Member for Hay River South, final supplementary.

Question 128-19(2): Mental Health and Wellness of Seniors in Long-term Care
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Rocky Simpson

Rocky Simpson Hay River South

Thank you, Madam Speaker. I appreciate the Minister's responses, and I look forward to working with her, and I have no further questions. Thank you.

Question 128-19(2): Mental Health and Wellness of Seniors in Long-term Care
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The Deputy Speaker

The Deputy Speaker Lesa Semmler

Thank you. Oral questions. Member for Monfwi.