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Applications for Property Tax Assistance Program for Seniors now open
/Applications are now available for the City of Peterborough Property Tax Assistance program for seniors and people with disabilities on low incomes.
Qualifying applicants will receive a $400 tax credit on their tax accounts which will be applied to the February 2022 interim tax bill. Applicants who previously received more than a $400 credit will be grandfathered in at their higher credit amount.
Applicants can apply under one of the following qualifications:
Low-income senior aged 65 years or older receiving benefits under the Guaranteed Income Supplement or the Guaranteed Annual Income System.
Low-income senior aged 55-64 years of age with a combined taxable income of less than $30,000 per year.
A person with a disability on a low income receiving benefits under the ODSP (Ontario Disability Support Program)
Applications are available on the City’s website at www.peterborough.ca/TaxAssistance or at the City Hall Tax Office, 500 George St. N. Residents that received tax credits in 2021 will automatically receive a 2022 Property Tax Assistance application in the mail.
The deadline for submitting this application is February 11, 2022.
For further information refer to the City’s Property Tax Assistance Program on the City of Peterborough website or call the Tax Office at 705-742-7777 ext. 1865.
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Ontario Expands Paramedicine for Long-Term Care Program For Peterborough and Surrounding Area
/The province’s community paramedicine for long-term care program is being expanded announced by the Ontario Government at the Peterborough County-City Paramedics on Thursday.
“Seniors in our community deserve a patient-centred health care system; one that offers excellent, high-quality care in their homes, hospitals and long-term care facilities,” said MPP Dave Smith. “This new program will enable offer health care services in their homes, reduce emergency room visits and improve quality of life before they find a spot in long-term care.”
The program is already operational across 33 Ontario communities. It is being expanded to an additional 22 communities including Northumberland County, Peterborough and Kawartha Lakes. The program was first piloted across five communities in October 2020.
The program works alongside primary care and home and community care to provide the following services to eligible seniors:
Access to health services 24-7, through in-home and remote methods, such as online supports
Non-emergency home visits and in-home testing procedures
Ongoing monitoring of vital signs to prevent escalation of chronic medical conditions
Assessments, referrals, diagnostic procedures and point-of-care testing
“To have this program be fully funded is great news”, said Warden, J. Murray Jones. “We have been strongly supporting this for a very long time. Our seniors community are our family members, our parents, our grandparents, and they deserve the best. We have the talent and skill and infrastructure that can provide access to 24-7 healthcare service that is second to none. Our seniors deserve to be able to stay home and have access to a health care system that puts them first.”
Early feedback from participating communities indicates a reduction in rates of hospital admissions and an increased integration with primary care according to the press release.
The program is fully funded by the provincial government and is operated in partnership with municipalities and District Social Services Administration Boards.
“Community Paramedic programs have demonstrated that they are scalable and sustainable solutions which bridge identified gaps in care locally,” said Paramedic Chief Randy Mellow. “This investment will support seniors by providing quality care and service needed to live longer and in the comfort of their homes. It will provide our seniors, their families and caregivers comfort and peace of mind they deserve while potentially delaying the need for long-term care.”
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Summit At Trent University To Explore Impact Of Technology On Delivery Of Health Care
/The Peterborough Council on Aging's 2015 Seniors' Summit takes place Thursday, October 29th at Trent University's Gzowski College. The focus this year is on how technology is affecting our health care system and the aging population. Everyone is welcome but older adults and those who provide care and services to seniors will be particularly interested in this event.
“Technology is transforming our lives and the delivery of health care,” says Jenny Ingram, Co-Chair of the Peterborough Council on Aging. “This Summit has something for everyone. For seniors, it is an opportunity to bring in their tablets, smart phones and devices to learn how to make them work for you. For health care managers and businesses, the Summit will offer a glimpse into your future.”
The event begins at 9:30 a.m. October 29th with an Information Village. Attendees can visit exhibitors who display and demonstrate their technologies.
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