
Minister Guilbeault to Highlight Funding for Seniors to Age in Their Homes in Montréal
Montréal, February 18, 2025 – The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Seniors, will be in Montréal tomorrow to announce funding to help seniors age in their homes and communities.
The funding will be used to support a variety of programs and services that will help seniors stay healthy, active, and engaged in their communities. This includes programs that provide home care, respite care, transportation, and social activities.
“Our government is committed to ensuring that all seniors have the opportunity to age with dignity and independence,” said Minister Guilbeault. “This funding will help to make sure that seniors in Montréal have access to the support they need to live full and active lives.”
The announcement will be made at the Saint-Henri Community Centre in Montréal. Minister Guilbeault will be joined by local seniors and community leaders.
The funding is part of the government’s $1 billion investment in seniors’ programs and services. The investment is aimed at improving the quality of life for seniors and helping them to live longer, healthier lives.
Media Contact:
Media Relations Office of the Minister of Seniors 819-953-1115 media@seniors.gc.ca
Minister Guilbeault to highlight funding for seniors to age in their homes in Montréal
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