Minister highlights support for seniors
Students of West Pembroke Primary School have been encouraged to support the island’s seniors with small acts of kindness.
The advice came during an engagement by Tinée Furbert, the Minister of Youth, Social Development and Seniors, with children at levels Primary 4 to Primary 6.
Ms Furbert shared during the event on May 19 how the Government is actively supporting the island’s elderly population including through social programmes designed to help them stay healthy, safe and supported.
“Our seniors have given so much to build the Bermuda we enjoy today,” she said.
“It is our responsibility to ensure they live with dignity, safety and joy.
“We are investing in their wellbeing, whether through better healthcare, safer housing or opportunities to stay socially connected.”
Ms Furbert suggested the children contact their grandparents or elderly neighbours while regularly assisting with various chores.
She also encouraged them to participate in senior-focused events at community centres and in activities such as tennis and exercise classes.
Ms Furbert outlined other government initiatives including increasing prescription medication coverage under the FutureCare plan, the continued development of Ageing and Disability Services, and the construction of a new senior daycare centre at the Gilbert Institute school building.
The Government has also introduced a $100 monthly personal allowance for seniors living in care homes and increased pension payments to help with daily expenses.
Families are able to access interest-free loans of up to $15,000 to make home improvements such as ramps and handrails.
Ms Furbert told the pupils about the National Seniors Strategy, which sets a long-term vision for enhancing the quality of life for older adults across Bermuda.
• For more information on the Government’s support for seniors, visitwww.gov.bm