By Letter to the Editor on December 8, 2021.
Editor:
Alberta needs an independent and non-partisan seniors advocate.
Seniors currently number more than 665,000 in Alberta. That number is expected to double in the next two decades as seniors are the fastest growing age cohort in the province.
Previously, Alberta led the country with the creation of a seniors advocate position. That role was particularly effective and moved Alberta to the forefront in Canada on a variety of critical seniors’ issues.
Unfortunately, this role was amalgamated with the health advocate at the end of 2019, and since that time has all but disappeared.
It’s time for Alberta to bring back an independent and effective seniors advocate. Now more than ever, older adults and caregivers in Alberta need a non-partisan advocate looking out for their best interests, making sure their needs are being met, and ensuring their rights are being respected.
It’s not just about health. A seniors’ advocate must deal with the broad range of issues that impact older Albertans – from housing, to transportation, to food and income security.
The value of an independent seniors’ advocate has been demonstrated within Alberta and across Canada.
It’s time for Alberta to adopt this proven and effective approach to protecting the interests and rights of older adults.
Richard Chevrier
Lethbridge
When you’ve got phony conservatives, Reformers, treating seniors like morons and getting them to believe every lie they feed them you know they don’t care, just ask people who lost a loved one to covid how much they cared. Worse record in North America for how they handled covid affecting seniors.
I am Fed Up with your “phony ” remarks. I am a Senior who has NOT been treated like a moron. Take the time to educate yourself on all the Benefits given to Seniors. You are simply a person who would never be satisfied with what the UCP Government has accomplished. AND, all Provinces are struggling with the Covid situation, whatever, age group.