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Toronto Seniors Helpline Sees Call Surge in Frigid Winter Weather

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Toronto Seniors Helpline Experiences Increased Calls During Cold Snap

Older adults in Toronto are reaching out more frequently to the Seniors Helpline as harsh winter conditions exacerbate problems like lack of home heating and heightened isolation. Snow-covered sidewalks and extreme cold make it difficult for many to venture outside or receive visitors, intensifying feelings of loneliness.

Rochelle McAlister, who manages the helpline operated by WoodGreen Community Services, notes that many seniors already grapple with isolation, but severe weather amplifies this issue. “Many seniors face isolation anyway, but when it’s particularly cold and there’s more fear of going out or other people coming in, that just unfortunately increases rates of isolation,” McAlister said.

The helpline logged 128 calls on Monday and Tuesday following a major snowstorm in southern Ontario—a 50 percent increase over typical volumes. While some callers seek companionship, others report urgent concerns, such as no heat in their residences.

Heating Issues and Access Barriers

Financial hardships have left some seniors unable to pay hydro bills, resulting in shutoffs. McAlister highlights cases where landlords fail to repair heating systems or where maintenance crews cannot access buildings due to snow-blocked roads. Impassable sidewalks and icy paths further complicate daily tasks like grocery shopping or attending medical appointments for those with mobility challenges.

Health Vulnerabilities in Extreme Cold

Geriatric experts emphasize that seniors are particularly susceptible to winter’s dangers. Dr. Richard Norman, geriatrics lead at University Health Network in Toronto, explains that aging brings physiological changes that reduce tolerance to cold. Conditions like thyroid disease or diabetes impair adaptation to low temperatures, and certain medications, including blood pressure drugs and beta blockers, can dull the body’s natural responses.

“They may also be on medications that may blunt the normal physiologic response to cold, so these would be things like some blood pressure medications, beta blockers, and so they may be less tolerant of the extreme cold that we’ve all been experiencing lately,” Norman said.

Compromised blood vessel regulation in older adults heightens risks. Treacherous outdoor conditions also elevate fall dangers, with data showing increased slip-and-fall incidents for up to seven days post-snowstorm. Common injuries include wrist fractures, hip breaks, and head trauma.

Special Concerns for Seniors with Dementia

Winter poses amplified risks for those with cognitive impairments. Dr. Jillian Alston, a geriatrician at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, warns that disrupted routines from canceled programs or blocked paths can lead to agitation and wandering. “With the cancellation of things like day programs or not being able to go for their usual walk, what I’ve often heard from caregivers is that’s when they might start to see more agitation,” Alston said.

Isolated individuals face even greater threats, as they may lack regular check-ins. Staff at the helpline have encountered distressing reports of seniors wandering without proper footwear or engaging in unsafe warming practices, like leaving ovens on overnight.

Norman adds that those with dementia might not dress appropriately, leading to rapid onset of hypothermia or frostbite in just 10 to 15 minutes.

Calls for Community Support and Preparation

Experts urge residents to stay vigilant for vulnerable seniors outdoors, approaching them gently to offer assistance if they appear disoriented or underdressed. “If you happen to see a senior who looks like they might be wandering or not sure where they are, it’s OK just to—in a non-threatening way—go up to them and just ask if they’re OK, if they do need any help,” McAlister advised.

Norman encourages neighborly acts, such as shoveling driveways, delivering groceries, or making social visits to combat isolation. Alston recommends seniors prepare by knowing locations of warming centers and respite sites for heating failures or homelessness.

McAlister stresses overcoming stigma to seek support from family, community members, or agencies. The Toronto Seniors Helpline is available at 416-217-2077. Outside Toronto, dial 211 for local senior services across Canada.

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