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Age-Friendly and Dementia-Inclusive Community Plan 2027-2031
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Since 2007, Hamilton has been working to make our city more age-friendly. Building on this history and experience, we want to hear your perspectives as we develop Hamilton’s Age-Friendly and Dementia-Inclusive Community Plan for 2027 - 2031. As our community grows and changes, it is important for Hamilton to continue to be a place where people of all ages can live safely, stay active and remain connected.
We are looking to hear from all Hamiltonians 50+.
Your experience and ideas will directly shape the Hamilton’s Age-Friendly and Dementia-Inclusive Community Plan for 2027 - 2031.
Since 2007, Hamilton has been working to make our city more age-friendly. Building on this history and experience, we want to hear your perspectives as we develop Hamilton’s Age-Friendly and Dementia-Inclusive Community Plan for 2027 - 2031. As our community grows and changes, it is important for Hamilton to continue to be a place where people of all ages can live safely, stay active and remain connected.
We are looking to hear from all Hamiltonians 50+.
Your experience and ideas will directly shape the Hamilton’s Age-Friendly and Dementia-Inclusive Community Plan for 2027 - 2031.
We are looking for feedback from residents 50+ including those who are:
Working, retired, or transitioning into retirement
Care partners and/or receiving care
Living with memory loss, dementia, or other health conditions
New to Hamilton or long-time residents
Business owners, employees, or volunteers
Living alone, with family, or in shared housing
Living on a low income or experiencing financial challenges
From diverse cultural, racial, or language communities
Living with a disability
Living in urban, suburban, or rural areas
Notice of Collection The City of Hamilton collects information under authority of Sections 10 and 227 of the Municipal Act, 2001. Any personal information collected for Hamilton’s Age-Friendly and Dementia-Inclusive Community Plan 2027 – 2031 – Community Engagement will be used to identify which areas of the city present the most significant concerns for our residents. Please be advised that the data collected will be shared with the Hamilton Council on Aging and Kaleidoscope Consulting for Age-friendly planning. Questions about the collection of this personal information should be directed to the Project Manager, Hamilton Council on Aging, 88 Maplewood Ave, Hamilton, ON L8M 1W9; phone 905-920-7721 email shelagh@hamiltoncoa.com.
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The City of Hamilton collects information under authority of Sections 10 and 227 of the Municipal Act, 2001. Any personal information collected for Hamilton’s Age-Friendly and Dementia-Inclusive Community Plan 2027 – 2031 – Community Engagement will be used for supporting anAge-Friendly Hamilton Plan. By providing your contact information, you agree to be contacted by the City of Hamilton and/or their agents/contractors for purposes related to the Age-Friendly Hamilton Plan.Any images you provide may be published in the Age-Friendly Hamilton Progress Report. By submitting an image, you confirm that you have the authority to share it and consent to its public use. Questions about this collection should be directed to Project Manager, Hamilton Council on Aging, 88 Maplewood Ave, Hamilton, ON L8M 1W9; phone 905-920-7721 email shelagh@hamiltoncoa.com.