June is a time to show appreciation for the seniors in our lives and recognize their valuable contributions to our communities. It’s also an opportunity to raise awareness about the challenges that seniors face and the resources available to support them. One such resource is Senior Persons Living Connected (SPLC), an organization that has been helping seniors and older adults stay connected and enjoy a high quality of life for over 40 years.

In Ontario, the number of seniors aged 65 and over is projected to increase significantly over the next few decades. Most seniors express the desire to age at home, but this can be challenging without adequate support. Caregiver burnout is on the rise, and many caregivers feel overwhelmed and lonely and experience worsened mental health. This highlights the need for well-coordinated and comprehensive support for both seniors and their care partners.

With SPLC, seniors can find caring and responsive help that is individualized for each unique person. The team offers support in multiple languages that are culturally appropriate and inclusive. SPLC offers a range of services in the community and in homes, and also offers affordable seniors’ housing. With a focus on healthy aging and a high quality of life, just some services include specialized geriatric and mental health, care management, in-home supports, and day programs.

Day Program At Home

One senior, Mui Yin Hau, is 91 years old and lives independently in Scarborough. She uses SPLC’s Personal Care and Homemaking services. Carmen Kwok, SPLC’s Home Support Supervisor, thought she would enjoy creating new experiences and memories with their pilot program called Day Program At Home. Ms. Hau’s daughter and caregiver, Cathy, was approached to help co-design the service that bundles Personal Care, Homemaking, and Day Programs into a three-hour visit.

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SPLC’s Personal Care and Homemaking service helps older adults live comfortably at home by providing support for daily living tasks, such as dressing and light meal preparation. The Day Program portion of the service focuses on keeping Ms. Hau connected and active through therapeutic activities for the mind and body.

“My mom has been living alone for many years,” said Cathy. “The pandemic and its residual effects made her feel particularly isolated. The weekly SPLC house visit has provided her with companionship, interaction with people who speak her language, and activities that stimulate her brain and support her physical well-being. She feels much more socially connected and engaged. We really appreciate the flexibility, the social interaction, and the support team behind the services. I would highly recommend this service for other seniors.”

SPLC offers many other programs and services to support seniors to where they most want to be: at home. Whether it’s a dance class, skill-building for the digital world, hot meal delivery, support groups, a drive to medical appointments, or counselling for mental wellness or substance use, there is something for everyone.

As we celebrate Seniors Month, let’s take the time to show seniors that we care. Whether by volunteering with an organization like SPLC, reaching out to a senior in our lives, or advocating for better support and resources for seniors, we can all make a difference. 


What’s Happening During Seniors Month at SPLC

One-on-one consultation (English, Cantonese and/or Mandarin)
Older adults can access support to help fill simple forms, read simple letters, and book appointments.
  • For SPLC residents and community client who is over 55
  • Cost – Free
  • When – Every Tue; 2 pm to 4:30 pm
Call Intake at 416-493-3333 x806 to register
Caregiver Support Group (English)
A virtual/ telephone group for caregivers to join in to discuss challenges and feelings connected with taking care of someone
  • For caregivers of older adults
  • Free program
  • Last Thursday of each Month at 3pm
Call Intake at 416-493-3333 x806 to register
Wellness Support Group (Cantonese)
To encourage older adults (55+) to have social interactions through a group conference call. It is a multi-lined phone call, which is friendly to those don’t know how to use online video conferencing software. The group rotate subjects from playing games, mental exercises, group conversation, and tips on wellbeing for each meeting.
  • For older adults 55+
  • Free program
  • 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month
Call Intake at 416-493-3333 x806 to register
Chinese Cancer Support Group (Cantonese/Mandarin)
This group provides a safe, confidential and understanding environment for group members to share their feelings, experiences and knowledge in living with cancer, while providing mutual support and encouragement.
  • For older adults living with Cancer and/or those in remission
  • Free program
  • Every second Tuesday of the month from 10am to noon
Call Intake at 416-493-3333 x806 to register
Substance Use Wellness Group (English)
A safe and supportive environment for individuals affected by substance use concerns to connect, discuss experiences and share perspectives with others. Topics covered include recovery, harm reduction and relapse prevention. Taking part in a group meeting can provide clients with support, understanding, and encouragement.
  • For older adults affected by substance use concerns
  • Free program
  • Every other Wednesday (1pm-2pm)
Call Intake at 416-493-3333 x806 to register
Caregiver Support Group (Cantonese)
Come join in the virtual/telephone conversation with those who are in a position of caring for others and discuss the challenges, express how you are feeling and explore ideas.
  • For caregivers of older adults
  • Free program
  • Fourth Thursday of each Month from 10-11am
Call Intake at 416-493-3333 x806 to register
Robotics Demonstration
Learn about design and movements and what it takes to create a robot. You’ll gain awareness about possibilities of robotics in our future. The Riverdale Robotics team will bring along their very own robot for demonstration.
  • Monday June 5, 1:00 – 3:00 PM in the Recreation Room
  • Free program
Contact Siva at 416-493-3333 x288 or recreation@splc.ca for more information. Visit our program guide to register.
Father’s Day Celebration
Join with us for honoring and celebrating the fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society.
  • Monday June 12, 1:00 – 2:00 PM in the Recreation Room and on Zoom
  • Free program
Contact Siva at 416-493-3333 x288 or recreation@splc.ca for more information. Visit our program guide to register.
Movie Afternoon
Join us for a free movie – IT IS NOT OVER YET is an immersive, life-affirming journey into the day-to-day rhythm of a controversial nursing home for people with dementia in Denmark up to 20 people who reside at 3333 Finch Avenue East or 2800 Warden Avenue can join in-person.
  • Tuesday, June 13. 3:30-4:30PM in the Recreation Room
  • Free program
Contact Siva at 416-493-3333 x288 or recreation@splc.ca for more information. Visit our program guide to register.
Painting with Watercolors
Come join us as you are taught to create your own wonderful masterpieces. All are welcome.
  • Thursday, June 15. 12:00-1:00PM in the Recreation RoomMaterials needed: Watercolour brushes, paper and a watercolour paint palette
  • Free Program
Contact Siva at 416-493-3333 x288 or recreation@splc.ca for more information. Visit our program guide to register.
SPLC Vocal Training Master Class Concert
Join us for the Musical Concert, world classical art songs are performed by our SPLC Vocal Training Master Class students, everyone is welcome.
  • Tuesday, June 20. 2:00-5:00PM at St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Anglican Church
  • Free Program
Contact Siva at 416-493-3333 x288 or recreation@splc.ca for more information. Visit our program guide to register.
Virtual Travelogue to visit CONGO
Pack your bags and put on sunscreen as we depart to Congo on June 29th! On our trip to Congo we will begin our journey at Lola Ya Bonobo which means ‘Paradise for Bonobos’ in Lingala, can you guess what we will be doing here? Our journey will then continue with Mount Nyiragongo and end with the beautiful Chutes de Loufoulakari! It is a trip you won’t want to miss!
  • Thursday, June 29. 9:00-10:00AMin Computer Room and on Zoom
  • Free Program
Contact Siva at 416-493-3333 x288 or recreation@splc.ca for more information. Visit our program guide to register.