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Age FriendlyCommunitiesOTF Perspective
November 5th, 2013
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Looking Back
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• In the past 10 years OTF has invested over $75million in programs to help seniors across theprovince to remain active, healthy and engaged
in their communities.
• At an average expenditure of $7.5 million peryear funding to seniors represents a significanttarget group for OTF funding.
10 Years of Investing in Seniors
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• Recreational Programs
• Increased Physical Activity
• Increased Health and Well-being
• Community Engagement
• Helping Organizations Serve Seniors Better
• Transportation and Mobility
• Improved Access to Programs and Services
• Capacity Building and System Transformation
Types of Investments by OTF
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Recreational Programs
• Senior Tamils Society: $103,200 over36 months to hire a part timecoordinator to organize volunteers to
run a range of recreationalprogramming for isolated Senior Tamilsthat will improve their physical andsocial well-being.
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Increased physical activity
• Health and Community Services:$62,500 over two years to improvephysical activity programs targeted toolder adults and to enhance trainingand support to leaders and volunteerfitness and program instructors
through a collaborative partnership ina rural area.
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Increased health & wellbeing
• Community Care: $282,500 over fiveyears to provide programming for low-income South Asian seniors that willallow them to become moreindependent, have a healthier lifestyleand opportunities to socialize while
learning about what supports areavailable in their communities.
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Community Engagement
• Centre for Ecology: $80,000 over two yearsto engage youth, seniors and communitymembers from low-income communities to
create a vision for the future of their ownneighbourhoods. Participants will join withurban design practitioners to capture ideas tomake their surroundings more livable. Out ofthe working sessions, 3D virtual plans will bedeveloped and participants will have theknowledge, tools and confidence to discusstheir vision for their neighbourhood.
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Helping Orgs Better Serve Seniors
• The Good Neighbours' Club:$225,000 over 36 months to hire acoordinator to develop a more formal
volunteer management system that willallow for more homeless men age 50and over to participate in outreach andrecreational programs
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Mobility & Transportation
• Community and Home Assistanceto Seniors: $66,200 over 12 monthsto increase organizational and
program capacity. Funding will beused to purchase an automatedscheduling system to support the
organization's transportation programwhich serves 70,000 Seniors.
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Better Access to Services
• Meals on Wheels: $142,800 over 24months to support a community
outreach manager who will conductcommunity awareness activities andcontact seniors who are isolated andmay be in need of meal programs or
other social and support programsoffered by this organization.
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• Alzheimer Society of Ontario -$225,000 over one year to
support staff and externalexpertise to integrate servicesand develop commonoperational and humanresource functions for chapterorganizations across theprovince.
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Capacity Building and System Change
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So What?
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Looking Forward
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In Conclusion