In this episode, I sit down with Valerie Powell, an advocate for age-friendly communities and co-chair of Age Friendly Orillia. We dive into the formation of this organization, a grassroots initiative aimed at addressing the needs of older adults in Orillia and area.
Valerie discusses the eight domains of age-friendliness as defined by the World Health Organization and highlights the importance of combating social isolation, especially in the wake of the pandemic. She offers practical advice for older adults feeling isolated and emphasizes community engagement through programs like homesharing and Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs).
Listeners will also learn about the upcoming Aging Well Expo on October 16 at Lakehead University. This free event will feature informative booths, engaging speakers, and workshops focused on promoting healthy aging.
Join us for an insightful discussion on how we can all contribute to making our communities more inclusive and supportive for older adults.
Access the full show notes for this episode at villagermagazine.ca/podcast.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Valerie Powell and Her Background
04:39 The Birth of Age-Friendly Orillia
08:03 Focus on Social Isolation After COVID-19
11:00 Innovative Housing Solutions for Seniors
14:23 The Importance of Social Engagement
17:13 Navigating Information Silos in Community Engagement
20:08 Walkability and Accessibility in Orillia
24:31 Support For Change Within Local Government
27:58 Planning for Aging: The Go-Go, Slow-Go, and No-Go Stages
33:55 Understanding Co-Housing and Cooperative Living
39:34 The Aging Well Expo: A Community Initiative
46:22 Be Part of Age Friendly Orillia
52:18 Outro