Basically, under this project we will be designing the program based on input from seniors. We'll be having focus group discussions across the four regions that I mentioned. Based on that, we will be developing a tool kit at the end of the project that will consist of a manual for the various sectors, for the community, as well as a video to increase awareness.
Engaging the community and raising that awareness are the things that are really important. After the whole project is completed, there is the potential for this to be relevant not only to the South Asian community but also to other communities that have those kinds of language barriers as well. It will have national implications.
I think this is a very important step that we need. The legislation is a deterrent, but if we do not have the necessary resources and the community supports available, it will not be there.
The other point I would like to make is that there are certain opportunities that we have within the system. In this community culture, the parents are not supposed to live in homes. We know the burden on the health system if these seniors live in long-term care, so if we provide, with minimal cost, support to the families and the caregivers, who are struggling, it would be a better opportunity for giving better care to those kinds of seniors, and in addition to that, not burdening the health care system.