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August 18 , 2006 MCGUINTY GOVERNMENT MAKING IT EASIER FOR SENIORS TO ACCESS SERVICES IN SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA – The McGuinty government, with its federal and municipal partners, has launched SeniorsInfo.ca making it easier for older adults to access information, programs and services from all levels of government Ontario Minister Responsible for Seniors, Jim Bradley announced today. “SeniorsInfo.ca is a terrific website for seniors who want a convenient way to access information about all the programs and services available in their home town,” said Bradley. “SeniorsInfo.ca was designed with input from seniors. I encourage seniors and their families and caregivers to log on to www.seniorsinfo.ca to get answers to their questions.” Need to find out whether you may be eligible to receive the Guaranteed Income Supplement? Want information about OHIP coverage, or a special seniors program at your local library? This innovative website will eliminate the need to run around from one place to another in search of information. “South Bruce Peninsula is pleased to be a part of this important initiative. We recognize the important contributions our senior citizens make to our community development,” said Mayor Carl Noble. The portal is one way of ensuring that our residents are informed of vital information which affects their lives on a daily basis. We believe that by making this information readily available, we can improve the quality of life of residents in not just South Bruce Peninsula, but to all senior residents of Bruce County.” The Town of South Bruce Peninsula is just one of 22 Ontario communities which have developed a unique website for their seniors. Ontario’s seniors population is expected to more than double to 3.2 million by 2028. The McGuinty government has been investing to help meet the challenges and opportunities posed by the province’s aging population, including:
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