Seniors and smoking

Quitting smoking, at any age, is a smart move. According to Stats Canada roughly 9% of men and women over the age of 65 still report using tobacco daily or occasionally, which means that smoking is still cause for concern among doctors and other health-care professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Challenges

Seniors present unique challenges for the health-care system, especially those who live in long-term care facilities. Operators of such facilities must work within all applicable bylaws and legislation to accommodate seniors who use tobacco, as well as those who are attempting to quit.