Help Build an Age-Friendly Bruce County – Survey Now Open for Residents 50+

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Media Release

Bruce County, Ontario: Bruce County is developing its first Age-Friendly Communities Framework, a roadmap of actionable strategies to create a community where our aging population can live well.

To guide this important work, Bruce County is asking residents 50 years of age and older, and their caregivers, to participate in a public survey that will help shape our vision of an age-friendly community.

The survey invites community members to share their feedback on the eight domains of age-friendly communities, as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), including outdoor spaces, transportation, housing, healthcare services and more.

Please take 10 minutes to complete the survey at www.brucecounty.on.ca/age-friendly-community

The survey is open until September 15, 2025.

Results from the survey will help guide the priorities for the Age Friendly Communities Framework for Bruce County.

What is an age-friendly community?

An age-friendly city or community supports healthy and active aging by ensuring individuals of all ages, especially older adults, can:

· live safely in a place that suits their needs

· maintain financial security,

· continue learning and growing, and

· stay engaged in their communities, all while preserving their independence, health, and dignity.

Feedback will inform practical steps to make Bruce County more inclusive and supportive for residents of all ages.

For those unable to complete the survey online, please contact Emily Kussmann, director of long-term care and senior services, to request a hard copy of the survey:

· By phone: 226-909-3069

· By email: ekussmann@brucecounty.on.ca

You can also fill out a hard copy of the survey in person at Peninsula Hub (268 Berford St, Wiarton, ON) or any Bruce County Public Library