Posted by Jenni-Leigh Harder
Today, North Shore Seniors met with the resource people who represent organizations that can help them if they have a problem with elder financial and related abuse: North Shore Community Policing, BC211, BC Center for Elder Advocacy and Support, and the North Shore Community Response Network. Questions were asked; such as, what are the uses for 911, what if I don’t speak good English, who do I call if I don’t want the authorities involved and where can I get advice and support for financial abuse.
The North Shore seniors left informed about their community and the resources in place to help them. Here is what they said:
“All of this information really inspired me. Now I want to take this information and use it with other seniors to get down to the ‘nitty gritty’. The empowerment of seniors, especially women, needs to start at a young age. How are we to give assistance to a fragile senior when we need to be working at this with long-term goals and with more government funding and support for women.”
“Prevention is where it is at. Since dealing with seniors, I have learned a lot and been fascinated. I also feel like I am getting to understand Iranian culture more and their seniors more. There is a bond happening and I love it.”
“This information was so useful to me, now I know there are services even if I am not comfortable speaking English.”
“There was a lot of useful information today. We have the information but then what? We have the knowledge now but then what? We need to bring it out and into the community and turn it into action. For me, home is community. I would like to see my home be a focus and a gathering place where people can come and use the information I have acquired. The service of putting it out there in the community is vitally important. We have learned so much, but how do we get this information out there?”
Here are some pictures of the North Shore Seniors meeting with their community resource people:



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