More Canadians planning to continue living at home as they age, survey suggests
TORONTO — A new survey suggests the COVID-19 pandemic has the majority of Canadians re-thinking how — and where — they want to spend their golden years.
The National Institute on Ageing at Toronto’s Ryerson University conducted an online survey of 1,517 Canadians aged 18 and over in late July.
Sixty per cent of respondents said the COVID-19 pandemic had changed their opinion on whether they’d arrange for themselves or an older loved one to live in a nursing or retirement home. The number climbed to 70 per cent for respondents aged 65 and older.
Ninety-one per cent of respondents said they would try “to live safely and independently in their own home as long as possible.” For those over 65, the number was nearly 100 per cent.