EVERY 3.2
SECONDS

SOMEONE IN THE WORLD IS DIAGNOSED WITH DEMENTIA

SENIORS ACCOUNT FOR
NEARLY HALF
OF ALL HEALTH CARE SPENDING

90%
OF ALL CANADIANS AGED 65 OR OVER LIVE WITH AT LEAST ONE CHRONIC DISEASE

OLDER ADULTS CAN SPEND
YEARS WAITING
FOR LONG TERM CARE

An Aging Population Brings New Challenges

Canada is in the midst of a demographic shift, with more people over 65 than under 15 for the first time in history. By 2036, one in four citizens will be over 65.

This aging population strains hospitals, with many beds occupied by seniors awaiting long-term care (LTC). More than 45,000 people in Ontario are on LTC waitlists.

Privately run homes are often unaffordable, and current care models can’t keep pace. Dementia and other brain disorders add further challenges, causing mental, physical, and financial stress for patients and caregivers.

Traditional home care struggles with complex cases, highlighting the need for specialized expertise like Baycrest’s.

Baycrest@Home 2.0 is a modern approach that harnesses technology to address these challenges. It is a comprehensive set of resources for caregivers and people with dementia to where they are.

Join the Founding Partners

and help bring Baycrest solutions to Canadians in their homes.

Who are the Founding Partners?

In 2019, Founding Partners funded and assisted in the launch of Baycrest@Home 1.0.

Now, we need philanthropists like you to support Baycrest@Home 2.0 and enable tens of thousands of people to access Baycrest care, expertise and services.

JOIN US!

To become a Founding Partner, please contact Rebecca Kornblum, [email protected] or 416-785-2500, ext. 3806.

Founding Partners Strategic Planning Committee

Shane Grosman (Chair)
Darren Abrahams
Tara Fingold
Noah Godfrey
Jamie Grossman

Jennifer Hutchinson
Jeremy Jacobs
Richard Librach
Marnie Smith

Thanks to Baycrest@Home 1.0 Founding Partners

Baycrest@Home Is The Solution

The Founding Partners are supporting Baycrest@Home 2.0, an innovative and accessible technology platform that is being developed to disseminate impactful healthcare and services early in the healthcare journey. B@H will support people who are aging at home, which will help prevent crises and hospital visits.

Evidence shows that filling four major gaps in current home and community care services can impact the ability to live independently:

  • Lack of Support for Unpaid Caregivers

  • Shortage of help when declining brain health increases care demands, limits access to traditional home care, and leads to caregiver burnout;

  • Challenges in care coordination and navigation of the healthcare system add stress for caregivers.

  • Existing care models are not scalable to meet the growing demand, limiting their long-term effectiveness.

Baycrest@Home will curate a mix of Baycrest-original and third-party products and services, organized along four main themes:

Safe@Home: Smart-home enhancements that increase the safety and independence of older adults, and their connection with caregivers;

Help@Home: Practical services and information for caregivers to help them deliver and coordinate care, and deal with the emotional stress of providing care;

Health@Home: Virtual and face-to-face clinical services offered in partnership with health providers that improve the health and quality of life of both older adults and their caregivers.