Tools, Links, Resources


In the fight against elder abuse, the Estrie region is without a doubt one of Quebec’s most involved regions. It boasts prevention and public awareness components actively promoted by the local consultation committees and other partners mentioned on this site. As well, a number of tools have been created that today serve as valuable guides for not only those working with seniors but also for the victims of abuse themselves and their families. The Internet offers a wealth of additional information that could prove useful in countering elder abuse at any given time.

Relevant tools Under specific categories, you’ll find a number of relevant tools with a brief description of each that you can download with one click, then print, use and distribute throughout the Estrie region! Useful links You’ll also find useful information on the topic of elder abuse – food for thought – and these provide interesting leads to relevant information. Essential resources This last section presents the resources available to anyone living in the Estrie region, for each of the seven MRCs. Don’t hesitate to contact them!

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Under specific categories, you’ll find a number of relevant tools with a brief description of each that you can download with one click, then print, use and distribute throughout the Estrie region!



You’ll also find useful information on the topic of elder abuse – food for thought – and these provide interesting leads to relevant information.



This last section presents the resources available to anyone living in the Estrie region, for each of the seven MRCs. Don’t hesitate to contact them!


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Relevant tools


Financial abuse


Information sheet with different facts on the financial abuse of elders. Document PDF

Leaflet produced by the Elder Abuse Committee of the Council of Seniors of the MRC Memphrémagog with tips on preventing financial abuse. Document PDF

“Maître de sa vie et de ses biens - La prévention et l’intervention en situation d’abus financier chez les personnes aînées” A document/guide (in French only) based on the Fédération des Caisses Populaires du Québec’s “Maître de sa vie et de ses biens” program.Document PDF


Various guides


The SOS Abuse Kit - A toolkit aimed at practitioners and service workers from different fields of intervention. It includes tools that assist in prevention, detection and intervention. It also presents training opportunities in connection with the problem of elder abuse.

Short test on identifying abuse that helps seniors take stock of their situations and learn about resources available to them in the Estrie region. Document PDF

Document produced by the Table de concertation aux aînés de la MRC de Memphrémagog and the CSSS de Memphrémagog to help you understand powers of attorney, mandates in case of inaptitude, and wills. Document PDF

Prevention and intervention protocol against elder abuse developed by the Elder Abuse Committee of the Council of Seniors of the MRC Memphrémagog. Document PDF

Brochure featuring concise basic information: indicators of the different types of abuse, how to intervene, and several resources available in Sherbrooke. This summary document was produced by the abuse prevention committee of the Sherbrooke seniors’ sector of the Table de concertation des organismes communautaires. Document PDF


Articles on mistreatment


“Mieux connaître et agir:” An article (in French only) on elder abuse on the Web site of the Centre québécois de ressources en promotion de la sécurité et en prévention de la criminalité (CRPSPC). The Centre’s main goal is to support communities seeking to promote safety and crime prevention. Document PDF


Neglect


Information sheet presenting facts on the neglect of seniors. Document PDF


Physical and sexual violence


Information sheet presenting different facts on physical and sexual violence towards seniors. Document PDF


Psychological and emotional violence


Information sheet presenting different facts on psychological and emotional violence towards seniors. Document PDF

“La violence psychologique:” Article featuring various information from the National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, published by Health Canada. Document PDF


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Useful links


Financial abuse


www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/ncfv-cnivf/publications/agefinancialab-eng.php
www.seniors.gc.ca/c.4nt.2nt@.jsp?lang=eng&geo=169&cid=158
www.fadoq.ca/aineavise/en/Home

Neglect


www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/ncfv-cnivf/age-eng.php
www.seniors.gc.ca/c.4nt.2nt@.jsp?lang=eng&geo=169&cid=159

Violence


  www.maltraitanceaines.gouv.qc.ca
  www.violenceinfo.com/agees_victime.htmle.html
www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/ncfv-cnivf/publications/ageinstitutions-eng.php

Physical and sexual abuse


www.seniors.gc.ca/c.4nt.2nt@.jsp?lang=eng&geo=169&cid=156

Psychological and emotional abuse


www.seniors.gc.ca/c.4nt.2nt@.jsp?lang=eng&geo=169&cid=157

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Essential resources


IN CASE OF EMERGENCY!


8-1-1
Info-Santé/Info-Social (health help line)

(819) 780-2222
Urgence-Détresse (crisis help line)

If you think you are the victim of abuse or are in distress and wish to speak to someone – or want to report your situation and put an end to the abuse – dial one of the numbers above today.

You can also call the Centre de santé et de services sociaux (CSSS) in your MRC (see list below).


CSSS : Present in the Estrie region!


The mission of the Centres de santé et des services sociaux (CSSS) in the Estrie region is to improve the health and well-being of the entire population for which they are responsible through the :


  • Co-ordination of all services required for this purpose
  • General care and services
  • Specialized care and services for the elderly
  • Training, research and the sharing of knowledge.

The CSSSs in each MRC offer a variety of programs and services to meet the specific needs and characteristics of elderly people and other adults with certain disabilities or experiencing loss of autonomy. Be it for lodging, home care, outdoor clinics, day centre services, short-term hospitalization, the prevention of falls, rehabilitation or vaccination, your CSSS is there for you. Don’t hesitate to contact the one in your MRC!




CSSS des Sources
475, 3rd avenue
Asbestos QC J1T 1X6
(819) 879-7151



CSSS du Granit
3569, rue Laval
Lac-Mégantic QC G6B 1A5
(819) 583-0330



CSSS de Memphrémagog
50, rue St-Patrice Est
Magog QC J1X 1X3
(819) 843-2572




CSSS de la MRC-de-Coaticook
138, rue Jeanne-Mance
Coaticook QC J1A 1W3
(819) 849-4876



CSSS-IUGS de Sherbrooke
CLSC Camirand
50, rue Camirand
Sherbrooke QC J1H 4J5
(819) 780-2222



CSSS du Val-Saint-François
CLSC de Windsor
Accueil psychosocial
23, rue Ambroise-Dearden
Windsor QC J1S 1G8
(819) 542-2777 poste 55225









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Working hand-in-hand in the Estrie region!


A number of vital partners in the health, municipal and community networks, which complement the local resources already in place, and that contribute to the prevention and educational work carried out by the seven consultation committees in the regional MRCs. Some of these intervene directly when a case of abuse is reported and their presence is essential for the seniors affected.


In this section, we invite you to discover these resources and contact them if necessary. They are there to help you!



Association estrienne pour l’information et la formation des aînés

Preventing and fighting elder abuse


Established in 1991, the AEIFA is a regional organization that has fine-tuned its mandate over the years, dedicating its efforts today exclusively to the problem of elder abuse. Working with other community organizations, the Association effectively serves the seven MRCs in the Estrie region thanks to the expertise of workers and their personalized approach.


Mission


  • To offer seniors and those working with seniors in the Estrie region services and resources to prevent and fight elder abuse.

Activities


Information and public awareness

  • Collecting and organizing up-to-date information on elder abuse.
  • Educating seniors and the public on the phenomenon of abuse and disseminating information on resources available within the organization.
Training

  • Offering quality training on abuse to current and future professional workers, volunteers with partner organizations, and staff in the health and social services network.

Interventionn

  • Providing a place for abuse victims to be heard and supported, and accompanying them through various social steps and legal undertakings.

554, rue Dufferin
Sherbrooke QC J1H 4N1
www.aeifa.orgfa.org



Association des Townshippers


Townshippers’ Association is a not-for-profit, non-partisan organization incorporated in 1979 that represents different sectors of the English-speaking community in the Eastern Townships. The Association is led by a team of dedicated staff and volunteers, and is governed by a volunteer board of directors.


Townshippers’ Association offers a broad range of services and initiatives for the English-speaking community in the Eastern Townships.


Mission

To promote the interests of the English-speaking community, strengthen its cultural identity, and encourage the full participation of the English-speaking population in the community at large.


Programs and activities

Townshippers’ Association has a number of projects to benefit the quality of life of seniors:


The With Respect to Our Elders project celebrates the dynamism and wisdom of older people through:

  • intergenerational activities
  • shared learning experiences
  • creative expression

The RESPECT project provides information and support about the issue of prevention of elder abuse, and participates in an integral way in the planning and realization of the activities of June 15.


Eastern Townships Partners for Health and Social Services


  • Assesses health and social service needs for seniors.
  • Offers outreach programs to meet with community members with reduced mobility.
  • Participates in the Community Health Education Program (CHEP) which brings health and social information via distance learning to English speakers in QC.

Information and Referral Service


  • Provides seniors with confidential information in English on a wide variety of subjects.
  • Offers a comprehensive information database for and about the English-speaking community in the Eastern Townships.
  • Offers a free legal information clinic from September to March.
  • Offers a free tax clinic for low income individuals and families during the months of March and April.

For more information visit our websites: www.tday.ca


Head Officee
257, Queen St., Suite 100, Sherbrooke QC J1M 1K7
(819) 566-5717 (toll free 1-866-566-5717)
Fax: (819) 566-0271
Email : ta@townshippers.qc.ca


Montérégie Office
3-584, Knowlton Road, Lac Brome QC J0E 1V0
(450) 242-4421 (toll free 1-877-242-4421)
Fax : (450) 242-5870




Anonymous and confidential help linep line


Founded on October 22, 1974 by Caritas Estrie and a group of volunteers, Secours-Amitié Estrie was incorporated on December 18 that same year. The organization’s identity is an integral part of its name: the SECOURS (assistance) component is for anyone suffering from psychological distress while the AMITIÉ (friendship) component seeks to reach out to people living in isolation and who wish to be less isolated.


Mission


  • To provide those living in the Estrie region with a telephone help line of a general nature that is anonymous, confidential and free. The organization’s mission is to welcome everyone and allow them to freely express their emotions.
  • To offer a referral service, when needed, and call upon its partners when a life is at stake.

Fields of intervention


Secours-Amitié Estrie offers front-line services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Anyone calling will feel understood and recognized as a person of value thanks to an empathetic and respectful ear. This service is provided by about 50 volunteer listeners aged 20 and over who are carefully selected, trained and supervised.


In abuse situations, expressing one’s feelings and describing one’s experiences often help the person see his or her situation clearer and he or she can then improve it or seek specific help. Help yourself – call us!


C.P. 1596, succursale Place de la Cité
Sherbrooke QC J1H 5M4
www.secoursamitieestrie.org






Preventing and fighting abuse in a context involving a cognitive illness


The Société Alzheimer de l’Estrie (SAE) was founded in 1985 by a group of nurses familiar with Alzheimer’s disease. Since then, the organization has developed a humanistic approach that prioritizes the person afflicted and his or her loved ones. Over the years, it has also become an active community partner that cooperates with its peers through home care meetings, participating on regional local consultation committees, monthly conferences, and information sharing and training for local stakeholders.


Mission


  • To inform and raise public awareness of Alzheimer’s and its effects
  • To accompany and support people with Alzheimer’s and their loved ones
  • To encourage and support psychosocial and biomedical research on the disease.

What about abuse prevention?


The SAE addresses the issue of elder abuse in its support groups for natural caregivers and discussion and support groups for people with Alzheimer’s. The goal is to inform and raise awareness among people who could be closely or even remotely affected by this harsh reality. After exploring the topic, if specific questions or needs arise, workers remain available for individual meetings. Each person is heard, supported, and accompanied in complete confidentiality.


Regional office
375, rue Argyll
Norton Building, Suite 0625
Sherbrooke QC J1J 3H5
www.alzheimerestrie.com
819 821-5127

Point of service
4516 Laval
Lac-Mégantic QC G6B 1C5
819 582-9866



Other resources


Haut-Saint-François MRC


Centre des femmes La Passerelle 819 877-3423
La Méridienne (shelter and support) 819 877-3050
1-888-633-3050
Sûreté du Québec (provincial police) 819 875-3331
Virage Santé mentale (mental health) 819 877-2674

Throughout Quebec


A
Autorité des marchés financiers (financial sector regulator)  

C
Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse
Centre d'aide et de lutte contre les agressions à caractère sexuel (CALACS)
(sexual abuse centre)
819-563-9999
1 877-563-0793
Centre d'aide aux victimes d'actes criminels (CAVAC)
(Crime victims assistance centre)
1-866-532-2822
Centre d'assistance et d'accompagnement aux plaintes
(assistance with complaints)
819-823-2047
Centre of Operations Linked to Telemarketing Fraud (COLT) 1-800-117-5401
Competition Bureau of Canada 1-800-348-5358
Conseil pour la protection des malades
(council to protect health care users)
1-877-276-2433

E
Elder Abuse Help Line 1-888-489-2287

F
Financial Consumer Agency of Canada 1-866-461-2232

I
Indemnisation des victimes d'actes criminels (IVAC)
(compensation for victims of crime)
1 800 561-4822
Info Crime Québec 1-800-711-1800

J
JEVI (suicide prevention centre) 819 564-1354

L
Legal Aid 819-563-6122

M
Ministère de la famille et des aînés du Québec
(Quebec department of family and seniors)
 
Momenthom (help centre for men) 819 563-0303

O
Office de la protection du consommateur (consumer protection office) 1–888-672-2556

P
PhoneBusters 1-888-435-2501
Protecteur du citoyen (Quebec ombudsman) 1-800-463-5070

R
Régie du logement (rental board) 1-800-683-2245
Réseau internet vieillir en liberté (Internet network on ageing)  

S
Seniors Canada
Suicide hotline, anywhere in Quebec 1-866-277-3553

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