Federal parties’ long-term support vital to tackle frailty among older Canadians

Bringing together all necessary partners, the government can provide the leadership to bring together the many partners required to improve care for this vulnerable population.
Funding for science, research, robust data, and knowledge mobilization should be the basis of how we approach policy for older Canadians.
They are the silent one million. Though unrecognized as a distinct group in our health care matrix, a large, increasing portion of Canada’s population copes on a daily basis with frailty—a condition marked by chronic illness...

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