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The greying of resource communities in northern British Columbia: implications for health care delivery in already-underserviced communities
Authors:Neil Hanlon  Greg Halseth
Institution:Geography Program, UNBC, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9 (e-mail: ); Geography Program, UNBC, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9 (e-mail: )
Abstract:The delivery of 'rural' health care services has long confronted the geographic problems of distance, low user densities, low-order facilities and caregiver shortages. As a result, rural and remote communities across Canada have struggled with health care delivery. For rural and remote communities in resource hinterlands, population ageing driven by industrial restructuring presents a significant departure from past experience. Drawing on examples from northern British Columbia (BC), this paper examines this context of ageing in rural and remote locations with the purpose of highlighting impending challenges for health care service provision. In the first part of this paper, we provide a demographic overview of population change and ageing in northern BC. In the second part, we present data on the availability of services throughout the region to support seniors who age-in-place. Population ageing, in areas that have never dealt with this issue before, highlights not only important servicing questions but also important policy questions about how to provide for needs that the policy and community context are not presently equipped to meet.
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