In B.C., we want to help our growing number of seniors live independently in their own homes for as long as possible, to promote a healthy active lifestyle, and provide the best possible care and support when and where people need it. Making sure information and resources about services are readily available for seniors, their families, and caregivers is important to help them make informed decisions about their health.
The BC Seniors' Guide is a comprehensive tool that can help British Columbians with the information they need as they age. It includes information on provincial and federal programs, with sections on benefits, health, lifestyle, housing, transportation, finances, safety and security and other important services. It is available in English, French, Punjabi, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and Farsi. The guide is accessible in book format or online. The BC Elders' Guide is a similar resource designed for Indigenous, First Nations and Métis older adults. It was created through a partnership between the B.C. Government and the First Nations Health Authority. You can find both the BC Seniors' Guide and the BC Elders' Guide online at www.gov.bc.ca/seniorsguide.
We are fortunate in British Columbia to have many incredible services available to help us as we age. The BC Seniors' Guide can help people discover these resources. It's important to have this tool as accessible as possible that is why we have had it translated into more languages than ever before. I encourage you to have a copy on hand, electronically or paper, and share it with as many people you can think would benefit from it.
Sincerely,
Adrian Dix
Minister of Health