This is not the main answer to your question, but I'm reminded of an incident that happened with my mother when she was about 78 or so. I had met her family doctor, and I agreed with her that he didn't seem that interested in her. She simply called him on it one day when she saw that he wasn't listening. She said, “I can see you're not that interested, so I think I'll just go.” That got his attention.
Empowering people to ask questions and to know what they want to know and to receive the kind of attention they want to receive is an important part of it.
The other part of my answer is related to the fact that not just seniors but so many Canadians, and so many Quebecers, in particular, don't have access to a family physician, period, no matter what their age. If we can address that, then I think we can address, among other things, some of the needs of seniors in that process.