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ARRCBC Report
Dignity Seniors Society (DSS) is advocating for the reform of B.C. long term care facilities and supports the ARRC BC report. Read the ARRC Report here and see DSS’ position paper on pp. 71-72.
Action for Reform of Residential Care (ARRC), 2021, Improving quality of life in long term care: A way forward
Abstract: this paper explores the following:
• Our current situation in long term care (LTC) including quality of facility care, staffing, and resources
• What contributes to quality of care / quality of life (QoL), how staffing / routine impacts this
• How well policy, regulation, and monitoring processes support quality of life in LTC.
• Recommendations for a paradigm shift that detail a model of care, staffing requirements, work force stabilization, standards/monitoring processes that address residents’ and families’ need for QoL.
The Board of the Dignity Seniors Society sends their love and support to the Muslim community
The Board of the Dignity Seniors Society (DSS) sends their love and support to the Muslim community and survivors of the Afzaal and Salman families, after the hateful and heinous attack that took place in London, Ontario. A hate motivated attack on any minority group deeply affects all minorities in Canada. We are committed to standing together to fight hatred and ignorance and build better communities that can value diversity and inclusion. Support for any Seniors affected by this tragedy can be found through The BC Muslim Association.
The Board of DSS supports the statement from Egale Canada on the discovery of remains of 215 Indigenous Children at Kamloops residential school
The Board of the Dignity Seniors Society (DSS) supports the statement from Egale Canada on the discovery of remains of 215 Indigenous Children at Kamloops residential school
Egale is a national 2SLGBTQIA+ organization that is highly respected by DSS for its leadership and guidance. Like Egale, the members of DSS’ Board are deeply saddened by this latest example of Canada’s terrible colonial history and unforgivable treatment of Canadian Indigenous peoples. As stated by Egale:
“If you require support, the free National Indian Residential School Crisis Line for survivors of residential schools is available around the clock at 1-866-925-4419.”
Please see DSS’ land acknowledgement here. DSS’ Board is committed to making the voices of the Two Spirit and Indigiqueer communities we aim to serve heard. We commit to consult with Two Spirit and Indigiqueer community members on all of our projects and are proactive in increasing Indigenous and Indigiqueer representation on the Board. Our hearts go out to everyone touched by this tragic news.
You can read Egale’s full statement here.
2019 update: Dignity House Advisory Committee (DHAC) becomes Dignity Seniors Society (DSS)
2019: Dignity House Advisory Committee (DHAC) becomes Dignity Seniors Society (DSS)
The Board of the Dignity Seniors Society (DSS) thank you for your past support of our project, and welcome you to contact us if you have ideas, suggestions or just a shared passion for GSD (2019: Gender and Sexually Diverse; 2024: 2SLGBTQIA+) seniors work.
Please explore our website where you can find more information and details on how to become involved.
New Team, New Mission
Here’s a bunch of information about the team and everything you’re going to need to know about the new mission.
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The strategic focus of DSS is 3-fold:
1. Advocacy for individuals and our communities – develop position papers on housing/ finance/ health which highlight the unique needs and qualities of GSD seniors.
2. Disseminate information for gender and sexually diverse seniors and allies on housing/ finance/ health and end of life planning. Leverage exiting platforms and build collaborative provincial and national networks.
3. Build collaborative links between organizations serving seniors, advocating for the inclusion of gender and sexually diverse seniors - work closely with existing services for gender and sexually diverse seniors such as QMUNITY, WESN, HIM etc. Advocate for gender and sexually diversity training in all organizations serving seniors.
The DSS Board will continue to work with the government, BC Housing, city, developers, non-profits and our communities to explore housing opportunities for GSD seniors in BC, especially subsidized and supported projects. We also realize that housing is a primary concern in BC and are committed to providing community members with information on a range of seniors housing options.