Council on Aging
230 Brock Street
Kingston, ON
K7L 1S4
(613) 542-1336


 

WHAT IS THE COUNCIL ON AGING?

The Frontenac-Kingston Council on Aging (COA) is a registered charity whose mission is to improve the quality of life of seniors in the City of Kingston and the surrounding Townships of Frontenac County and to increase awareness surrounding elder abuse. We develop community initiatives in response to these concerns. We focus on the issues affecting individual seniors and systemic problems, which affect seniors in general.

Our Mission
The Council on Aging is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of all seniors in the Townships of North, Central, and South Frontenac, the Frontenac Islands and the City of Kingston. The Council works with and for seniors in the community to:

  • participate in planning and coordination of services for seniors;
  • undertake research and develop programs to address issues of concern to seniors and arising from the aging of our community;
  • disseminate information on issues of concern to seniors;
  • educate the general public about issues surrounding our aging population; and
  • support and encourage seniors to voice issues and concerns to all levels of government and to the general public.

A Brief History
The concept arose in 1989 at a meeting of representatives of the Kingston Senior Citizens Council, Rideaucrest Home for the Aged, Kingston Parks and Recreation and Kingston Social Services. It was apparent that there was a need for a co-coordinating body to deal specifically with seniors’ issues that would give seniors a voice in the community. Over the next few years the concept of such a body was developed until 1991 when the Frontenac-Kingston Council on Aging was established.

Health Canada, the Ministry of Community and Social Services and the City of Kingston first funded the COA. In 1994 the Council received another New Horizons grant from Health Canada to fund a 2-year study into information and awareness of older adults in Frontenac County.

Affiliations:
We are affiliated with The Canadian Association for Retired People (CARP) and The Ontario Coalition of Senior Citizens’ Organization (OCSCO). We hold membership in the Ontario, Canadian and International Networks for the Prevention of Elder Abuse.


What We Do:
We consult and network co-operatively with other organizations in order to help seniors and their caregivers. We organize studies, lead workshops and make presentations on issues such as elder abuse, safe and secure aging and accessibility to health care.

Through our Peer Support volunteers, we provide support and information for those seniors whose financial, emotional and/or physical safety may be compromised.

We research topics of concern to seniors and prepare informative reports and presentations to seniors, their families, future seniors, businesses, caregivers, service providers, policy makers and organizations.

We produce and distribute a wide range of educational materials about aging and seniors issues. We collect information and resources and make them available to members of our community.

Our Activities:

SELF-ADVOCACY:
The Council encourages seniors to take an active role in finding solutions to their needs or voicing their concerns. We have a committed network of seniors and professionals who are trained to talk with individuals or groups to help resolve a variety of significant issues and difficult situations. (Note: All information is treated confidentially). Visit our Advocacy Page.


ABUSE AND NEGLECT PREVENTION / INTERVENTION:

The Council, through its standing committee, Elder Abuse Prevention Services (EAPS) will provide support to seniors, caregivers and service providers to help when a senior is at risk of abuse or abuse has already commenced. Our newly trained Peer Support volunteers will inform a senior of his/her rights and offer information to allow the senior to make informed choices. The Elder Abuse Consultation Network (consisting of sixteen professionals from the community) is available to confer on difficult to resolve cases and provide creative options for prevention and intervention. Confidentiality is maintained.

INFORMATION / EDUCATION / CONSULTATION / REFERRALS:
Informational and educational services offered by COA include:

§ Speakers Bureau – members of the COA, volunteers with EAPS are available to speak on a variety of topics
§ Shining Lights Luncheon Series – timely and topical subjects addressed by informed professionals
§ Facilitation of staff training, workshops, discussion groups on issues of concern and relevance to our aging population
§ Library resources available for research and information
§ Referral services – we make referrals to other agencies and receive referrals from them in order to ensure that our clients receive the best support available for their problems

PLANNING / RESEARCH:
The COA staff, volunteers and members pride themselves on staying abreast of new and ongoing issues associated with aging and sharing this knowledge with the public at large. We are dedicated to keeping seniors’ concerns in the public eye and learning about new initiatives being taken locally, nationally and internationally. We do research and make presentations to governments on issues of concern to seniors.


ANNUAL EVENTS
Every June, for Seniors Month, the COA puts the Seniors Shine insert in the Kingston Whig-Standard. We provide information, resources and topical articles of interest to seniors and their caregivers as well as a directory of telephone numbers of services for seniors.

CONTACT COA:

Kingston Council on Aging

&

Kingston & Frontenac Elder Abuse Task Force

 
230 Brock Street, Kingston, ON, K7L 1S4
Phone: 613-542-1336
Fax: 613-542-5493
Email: coa@kingston.net
 
Website: http://www1.kingston.net/coa  


 
 
     
     
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