Seniors and families living in Oshawa and the surrounding area now have access to a vital financial lifeline with the launch of a new subsidized program. The Oshawa Senior Community (OSCC55+), in a strategic partnership with Solara Health Partners, has officially opened applications for a subsidy fund designed to cover the costs of Adult Day Program services and essential transportation. This initiative is specifically crafted to remove the financial barriers that often prevent older adults from accessing high-quality care, thereby supporting their ability to age in place within their own community.
The subsidized program addresses a significant gap in the local healthcare and social support network. OSCC55+ currently operates its Adult Day Programs across four key locations in the city: the John Street, Northview, and Conant Branches, as well as a specialized, secure site located at Faith Place Apartments. These centers provide a safe, engaging, and highly supportive environment for seniors dealing with complex health challenges, including Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, the after-effects of a stroke, and various other chronic conditions.
Breaking Down Financial Barriers to Care
While these programs receive partial funding from the Ministry of Health, the remaining out-of-pocket expenses can be a major deterrent for many families. Current daily fees sit at $16 for standard care and $20 for specialized programs, with an additional $12 required for each round trip of transportation. For many seniors on a fixed income or families managing multiple caregiving costs, these fees can represent a significant hurdle. The new subsidized program aims to offset these specific costs, ensuring that a family’s financial situation does not dictate the level of care a senior receives.
Beyond the direct benefit to the seniors themselves, the subsidized program provides an invaluable resource for local caregivers. By making these day programs more affordable, the initiative ensures that caregivers can access professional respite care. This “respite” gives family members and home care providers the necessary time to rest, recharge, and attend to their own well-being, which is essential for preventing caregiver burnout and maintaining the long-term health of the entire family unit.
Community Awareness and Future Impact
In addition to providing the capital for the subsidy fund, Solara Health Partners is collaborating with OSCC55+ to increase regional awareness through a series of storytelling and community-focused content initiatives. The goal of this outreach is to help more families understand that support is available and to highlight the profound benefits that routine and social connection can have on a senior’s quality of life. Prav Jegathees, CEO of Solara Health Partners, noted that the challenge for many isn’t recognizing the value of these programs, but rather the practical and financial barriers that prevent consistent participation.
The application period for the subsidized program is now officially open. Interested seniors and family members can find detailed information and download the necessary application forms directly from the OSCC55+ website. This partnership reflects a modern approach to community health in the Durham Region, utilizing private and public collaboration to ensure that no senior is left isolated due to financial constraints.


















