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Discover how Quebecers perceive aging and concrete tips for promoting greater valuing of seniors.

Two hands joined, drawn with a single continuous line, symbolizing connection, solidarity, and human presence.

72% of surveyed Quebecers believe that loneliness has increased among people aged 75 and over living alone.

This reality affects more and more people. By sharing this study, we are bringing seniors back to the heart of public conversation and highlighting their essential role in our society.

Because beyond the statistics, they embody our collective memory, our history, and an essential part of our identity.

They deserve to be seen, heard, and respected.

Let’s build an even stronger bond
between generations

This study contributes to:

  • Change perceptions
    By deconstructing the stereotypes that widen the gap between generations.
  • Strengthening solidarity
    By sparking collective awareness to build a more inclusive society.

A volunteer and her Great Friend, an older adult she supports, sit side by side in the living room, smiling and looking at the camera, illustrating closeness, trust, and human warmth.

Together, let’s create a Quebec where every senior feels included, respected, and recognized.

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