Friday May 30, 2025
Partnering for Strength: Integrating Physiotherapy in Home and Community Care
As of mid-2024, nearly 7.8 million Canadians, about 20% of the population, are aged 65 or older, with that number expected to rise to nearly 25% by 2030. Older adults are disproportionately affected by chronic conditions such as hypertension, osteoarthritis, and diabetes, and face growing mobility challenges. Each year, falls impact between 32% and 42% of Canadians aged 70 and older, making falls the leading cause of injury-related hospitalisation, costing the healthcare system over $5.6 billion annually.
Despite the increasing need, only about 15% of Canadians access physiotherapy services each year. Canada also falls short compared to other OECD nations, requiring a 62% increase in the number of physiotherapists to meet international averages. Yet, research clearly shows that physiotherapy improves strength, balance, and functional ability, while reducing the burden of chronic disease, offering significant benefits for both individuals and health systems.
Tune in to our latest episode of ComForConnections for an engaging, evidence-informed conversation packed with practical insights and collaborative strategies to help physiotherapy professionals, home care providers, and ageing services leaders support stronger outcomes. Gain insights on the crucial role of physiotherapy-informed care in supporting Canada’s ageing population.
Learn more about the following:
- The vital role of physiotherapy-informed care in helping older adults recover from illness or injury, and manage chronic conditions effectively
- Strategies to guide families through complex caregiving decisions and care transitions—while supporting mobility, independence, and quality of life
- How ComForCare Home Care integrates specialised physiotherapy-informed programs into personalised home care plans to support strength, function, and recovery
- Actionable best practices and tools that ageing services professionals can use to implement mobility-driven care approaches in both home and community-based settings
- Resources to help care teams and families promote functional recovery and long-term independence for older adults ageing in place
Ageing Services Professionals listen to our latest podcast episodes, view show notes and download resources by visiting ComForCare.ca
Thank you for helping older adults live the best life possible.
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