Affiliation:
1. Université de Saint-Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
2. Université de Moncton, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada
3. Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Abstract
Francophone seniors in Manitoba represent a growing and vulnerable population, with poorer
health outcomes and limited access to health and social services in the official minority language. To
avoid isolation, support services are required, as chronic diseases and reduced mobility have a direct
impact on both physical and social needs. The purpose of this study is to examine the current health
status of seniors in the Francophone minority population of Manitoba and their access to health and
social services in French. Demographic, social and health profiles were obtained for Francophone and
non-Francophone Home Care clients in Winnipeg. Although diagnosed with similar health conditions
as non-Francophones, Francophone seniors are less likely to be assessed with reduced cognitive
performance and conditions making mood and behaviour unstable, such as dementia other than Alzheimer’s.
Gaps in bilingual health services were identified for pharmacy, audiology and occupational
therapy services, meal and transportation systems as well as support services for informal caregivers.
Housing options with in-house support services provided in French are available and additionally provide
opportunities for seniors to socialize with other Francophones. For the elderly living in singlehome
units and their caregivers, support services provided in the official minority language are needed.
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