As the Baby Boomer generation ages, a significant demographic transformation is in progress. In Ontario, it is anticipated that the population over 80 will double by 2040. Yet, our understandings of aging and the advancements in seniors' care and housing have not matched this rapid change.
What strategies can be employed to change the conversation, investigate creative solutions and influence the trajectory of a rapidly aging population?
Join us for a compelling panel discussion as we explore collaborative, multi-sector planning opportunities to respond to the aging population, and the role of retirement living and long-term care as valued partners.
Panelists:
Other panelists to be confirmed
Learn more about the presenters clicking the links below
Heather Payne, Senior Vice President, Seniors Housing & Healthcare Valuation & Advisory, Cushman and Wakefield
Dan Carbin, Managing Partner, Santis Health
Jamie Schlegel, President & CEO, Schlegel Villages and Homewood Health
Melissa Thomson, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Long-Term Care (MLTC) | Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility (MSAA)
Donna Duncan, CEO, Ontario Long Term Care Association