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Durham Seniors Caregiver Respite Funding Boost Announced

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March 9, 2026
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A new Durham Seniors Caregiver Respite Funding investment is expected to strengthen support programs for seniors and caregivers across Durham Region.

The Ontario government announced this week that Community Care Durham will receive more than 360000 dollars over two years to expand respite services and adult day programs for seniors.

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The funding forms part of a broader 40 million dollar provincial investment over the next three years aimed at strengthening Adult Day programs and Caregiver Respite services throughout Ontario.

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The Durham Seniors Caregiver Respite Funding will help expand programs that provide support for seniors living with dementia and other health conditions while also giving caregivers temporary relief from their responsibilities.

Respite services allow individuals living with dementia to take part in recreational activities, adult day programs and structured support services while caregivers receive a break from their daily care duties.

Adult Day programs offer seniors opportunities to stay socially active through organized activities, peer interaction and community engagement.

Health officials say these programs help reduce isolation among seniors while supporting their physical and emotional well-being.

Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones said the Durham Seniors Caregiver Respite Funding will help ensure seniors and caregivers receive the support they need within their communities.

She noted that investments in adult day programs and respite care play a critical role in helping seniors remain connected to their communities and maintain their independence.

Community Care Durham CEO Jim Cressos welcomed the funding announcement, saying demand for adult day programs and caregiver respite services has increased significantly in recent years.

Cressos said the programs provide seniors with opportunities for meaningful social interaction and structured daily activities while also offering caregivers peace of mind.

He added that the Durham Seniors Caregiver Respite Funding supports one of the most effective and cost efficient ways to help seniors remain healthy, independent and living safely in their homes.

Durham Region Chair John Henry also highlighted the importance of strong community-based care services.

He said the funding will help strengthen programs that allow seniors to remain connected to their communities while supporting organizations that provide essential services to local residents.

Whitby Member of Provincial Parliament Lorne Coe said the funding will ensure more seniors and caregivers across Durham Region can access compassionate support services when they need them.

The Durham Seniors Caregiver Respite Funding will support programs for the 2025 to 2026 and 2026 to 2027 fiscal years.

Officials say the funding will expand access to community-based care programs and help more seniors benefit from services that support independent living.

The investment is also expected to help caregivers manage the physical and emotional demands of supporting aging family members while ensuring seniors remain active and connected within their communities.

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