Showing posts with label seniors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seniors. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

A Look at Literacy

Well, August has been a nice long break.  But work continues on the needs assessment with an end in sight!  Today, September 7 is International Literacy Day.  While in North America in general, literacy rates are very high, there are pockets where there is not the case.  Literacy has come up in the needs assessment in a couple of ways.  The whole concept of "health literacy" understanding what a health care professional is saying to you and understanding what and why you are taking medications has been raised as an issue.  This is particularly the case for seniors.  Also related to seniors and literacy is the concept of elder abuse with some examples given of seniors who aren't literate being asked to sign something which takes away their ownership of something.  Can you think of ways that literacy impacts on your health?

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Happy Seniors Month!

June is Seniors Month!  It's a time to recognize the contributions that seniors make to our society and to celebrate their achievements.

During the needs assessment research, we certainly hear a lot about seniors.  The topic is very broad and includes everything from expressing gratitude to the role that seniors play in their communities to concerns about elder abuse to people feeling the need to advocate for more services for seniors. 

Throughout the region, there are numerous seniors groups, such as 50+ clubs, who are making great contributions to their communities.  Let's all celebrate the role that seniors play in our area!