Seniors’ services consultation session on Tuesday
MEDICINE HAT, AB — The City of Medicine Hat is looking at potentially revamping how seniors services are delivered in the city, and are looking for your opinions on what it should look like.
On Thursday, approximately 60 people showed up at the Veiner Centre to give their feedback on the current state of seniors services.
“We heard from them a number of ideas of what they’d like to see, what they’d like to take part in, how we might deliver those services,” said Leah Prestayko, general manager of community development with the city.
During the summer, the city announced it would be reviewing the current seniors’ service model. Currently, the city provides $1.4 million a year in funding to operate the Veiner Centre and the Strathcona Centre, which hosts clubs and activities for seniors.