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The Great Slave MLA said seniors had trouble in mid-January trying to book spots for the .
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Stress and anxiety
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The clinic in Yellowknife extended into the last week of January filled up quickly.
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She called for adequate services so seniors can age in place, have their mental health needs met and receive information on vaccine clinics.
In response, outlined services tailored to seniors such as homecare, phone calls, visits and one-on-one support.
In long-term care settings, measures to screen residents for depression, controlled visits by family and friends, virtual calls, the Community Counselling Program and the NWT Help Line are now in place.
Green noted that many Elders donSA国际影视传媒檛 use computers. She said the Department of Health and Social Services (HSS) has talked about vaccinations in radio, in newspapers, on posters and "door-to-door."
The minister didn't talk about what services help seniors age in place.
Vax tracking
Nokleby turned to the vaccinations of seniors and other groups. She asked how many people in each group HSS had vaccinated, and how many extra doses have been administered.
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"All you need to do is take the number of appointments you have, the numbers of doses administered, and subtract them."
Green said she would look into how many people over 60 have been vaccinated. The department breaks down the numbers of vaccinated people by need and not by demographic. She said that was on the orders of the chief public health officer.
The minister said 12,241 doses have made it into NWT arms so far.
"We are, to be perfectly honest, putting a lot of time into keeping up with the Public Health Agency of Canada reporting," she said. "We have no additional time to answer the Member's question."
HSS spokesperson Damien Healy said Jan. 26 the department is working on a regional breakdown on vaccine delivery.