Ontario is making prescription drugs free for everyone 65 and over, ensuring people in Scarborough-Guildwood can afford the care they need during this period of economic change and uncertainty.
Mitzie Hunter, MPP for Scarborough-Guildwood was at Extendicare Scarborough to lay out the government’s plan to expand OHIP+ and make life more affordable for 2.6 million seniors and their families.
Starting August 1, 2019, anyone aged 65 or older will no longer have to pay a deductible or co-payment and would be able to present their eligible prescription and OHIP number at any Ontario pharmacy and receive more than 4,400 prescription drugs for free. By expanding OHIP+, which already covers youth under 25, to seniors in Budget 2018, people 65 and over will now save an average of $240 every year. Prescription drugs covered by this program include medications for cholesterol, hypertension, thyroid conditions, diabetes and asthma.
Today’s announcement builds on other new initiatives and steps taken to improve care and make life more affordable for seniors in Ontario, including:
The government’s plan to support care, create opportunity and make life more affordable during this period of rapid economic change includes a higher minimum wage and better working conditions, free tuition for hundreds of thousands of students, easier access to affordable child care, and free prescription drugs for everyone under 25, and 65 or over, through the biggest expansion of medicare in a generation.
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“Our seniors have worked very hard to shape the underlying fabric of our community and make it the best place to live, work, play, raise a family and grow old. It is now our turn to ensure that they have all the supports they need to lead healthy, active and engaging lives. By making prescription medicines free for seniors over the age of 65 and through the Healthy Home Program, we are ensuring that our older adults in Scarborough-Guildwood can lead independent and affordable lives.”
–– Mitzie Hunter, MPP Scarborough-Guildwood
“Everybody in this province, no matter their age, deserves the chance to lead healthy, happy lives. Providing prescription drugs to seniors at no cost moves us one step closer to the goal of pharmacare for all people in Ontario.”
–– Dr. Helena Jaczek, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care
“Through investments like this, Ontario is furthering its goal of being the best place in the world to grow older. Providing the supports seniors need to be independent, healthy and active, safe and socially connected, is a priority of our government. Ensuring seniors have access to free prescription drugs will help them remain healthy, so they can live their best lives.”
–– Dipika Damerla, Minister of Seniors Affairs
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