Let Get Moving! Age-Friendly Seniors Summit, Nov

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Let Get Moving! Age-Friendly Seniors Summit, Nov 3 2017 Presented by: Margaret Denton, Ph.D Chair, Hamilton s Age Friendly Governance Committee Board Member, Hamilton Council on Aging & Professor Emeritus, McMaster University 1

Approved 2014 5-year Community Plan Partnership of HCoA, The City of Hamilton, and SAC, with leadership provided by a Collaborative Governance Committee 101 actions in 7 key areas Currently we are implementing and evaluating our Plan

Age Friendly Hamilton Our Strategy 3

Neighbourhood Walkability 2011 HCoA Report: Walkability in Eight Hamilton Neighbourhoods www.coahamilton.ca Visit Friendly Streets Hamilton Interactive Map to give feedback on Hamilton s streets: www.friendlystreetshami lton.wordpress.com 4

Let s Get Moving (2017-2019) A Project of the Hamilton Council on Aging In Partnership with the City of Hamilton Public Health, Recreation, Seniors Advisory Committee, SOBI Hamilton, RTO, and McMaster University Rehabilitation Sciences Funded by the Ontario Sport and Recreation Communities Fund

Let s Get Moving Project 2017-2019 Project Objectives Let s Get Moving focuses on the lifelong enjoyment of sport and physical activity by: Educating older adults on the mutual benefit of various forms of active transportation as a means of getting around, and Encouraging older adults to stay active, engaged, and healthy as through the aging process.

Let s Get Moving Project 2017-2019 Project Deliverables Let s Get Moving is inspired, designed, and facilitated by older adults and includes the following deliverables: 10 Let s Take the Bus Workshops for up to 300 older adults 10 Let s Take a Walk Workshops for up to 300 older adults 10 Let s Ride Bike workshops for up to 300 older adults Resource: Age Friendly Hamilton 2018 Let s Get Moving Trail Guide Resource: 2019 Walking and Cycling Groups for older adults in greater Hamilton

Let s Take the Bus Workshop for Seniors What A 3-hour workshop designed to introduce and reintroduce seniors to Hamilton s age friendly buses Content About the HSR, Payment Options, Trip Planning, Benefits to using public transit, Other Transportation Options Special Each Let s take the Bus Workshop Features includes a live demonstration of accessible bus features, Ride on a chartered bus along a designated bus route & complimentary lunch! RESOURCE: 65+ Guide to Taking the Bus in Hamilton (available in 10 languages) 10 Let s Take the Bus Workshops will be offered for up to 300 seniors from 2017-2019.

Let s Take a Walk Workshop for Older Adults What A 3-hour workshop designed to introduce older adults to Hamilton s Age Friendly Trails Content Benefits of Walking, Introduction to Let s Take a Walk Trail Guide, Guided Walk along one of Hamilton s Age Friendly Trails Special We work with community partners and Features fitness instructors to design a special walk for each workshop (ex. QR exercises). Each workshop includes a complimentary lunch. RESOURCE: Let s Take a Walk: An Age Friendly Guide to 18 of Hamilton s Outdoor Recreational Trails 10 Let s Take a Walk Workshops will be offered for up to 300 seniors from 2017-2019.

Resource: Let s Take a Walk: Age Friendly Hamilton Trail Guide Updated Guide will be available in 2018! Partnering Organizations:

COMING IN 2018 Let s Ride a Bike Workshop for Older Adults What A 3-hour workshop designed to introduce older adults to riding a bike Content HCoA will be working with City of Hamilton Recreation, Public Health, New Hope Bicycles, and McMaster University Rehabilitation Sciences Program to design an introductory cycling workshop for older adults. Special Workshops will take place on an Features outdoor trail. SOBI bikes will be available for workshop participants. All workshops will include a complimentary lunch. RESOURCE: Let s Take a Walk: An Age Friendly Guide to 18 of Hamilton s Outdoor Recreational Trails (updated guide) 10 Let s Take a Bike Workshops will be offered for up to 300 seniors from 2018-2019.

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Thank you and Questions Margaret Denton, Ph.D Chair, Age Friendly Hamilton Governance Committee Board Member, Hamilton Council on Aging Professor Emeritus, McMaster University mdenton@cogeco.ca Contact Us Shelagh Kiely Project Coordinator Age Friendly Hamilton, Let s Get Moving Hamilton Council on Aging 905-777-3837 ext. 12238 kielys@hhsc.ca Lisa Maychak Project Manager Age Friendly Hamilton City of Hamilton 905-546-2424 ext. 1721 Lisa.maychak@Hamilton.ca www.coahamilton.ca 13