Statement from the Seniors Advocate on Snow and Seniors’ Safety

Snow has arrived, and more is upon us, with special weather statements being issued for most of Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland

The Office of the Seniors Advocate would like to remind people that snowy sidewalks, steps and driveways pose risks for seniors, many of who may already experience mobility issues.

This is especially important in areas such as southern Vancouver Island and the lower mainland, where snow is uncommon, and seniors and service providers may not have plans in place to deal with snow removal.

“I would ask everyone to watch out for the seniors in their lives and in their neighbourhoods.

As the snow falls, please consider clearing the sidewalk and driveway, and perhaps salt the walkways for neighbours who are seniors,” says B.C.’s Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie.

Snowfall can also disrupt homecare services and the delivery of meals, groceries, and medications. “It would be helpful to check-in on your loved ones who may be facing additional challenges from the snow.

If your neighbour is a senior, please knock on their door or give them a call to see if they are ok,” says Mackenzie.

Isobel Mackenzie
Seniors Advocate Province of British Columbia.