
Quick Facts About Leaminton
- Leamington is a municipality in Essex County, Ontario
- Population: 28,403 (80th largest urban area in Canada by population)
- Nicknames: The Sun Parlour of Canada, The Tomato Capital of Canada.
- Land area: 261.92 square km
- Contains Point Pelee, the southernmost point of mainland Canada
- Largest number of commercial greenhouses in all of North America.
- http://www.leamington.ca/

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51are
men
49are
women
19Are under 15
64Are working Age
17Are Age 65+

16Less Than
Highschool
28Highschool
25University
31College/
Trade
85Have Internet
Access
52Go Online
Everyday
173kAverage
Home Price

76Only
English
.5Only
French
20Only
Other
6Can't
Speak English
or French

18Speak
German
5Speak
Spanish
4Speak
Portuguese
4Speak
Arabic

73.5Follow Christianity
1.3Follow Islam
Seniors (Leamington Data)
4,715 Age 65+
1,555 Age 80+
1,110 23% of all seniors
live alone
- 35% have Less than High School
- 25.6% have High School
- 23% have a College/Trade
- 13% have a University Certificate
Between 2006 and 2011
The number of people 85+ grew 29%
The number of seniors grew 14%
Dependency Ratio
- 1971: For every 100 working-age people, there were 15 seniors
- 2006: For every 100 working-age people, there were 21 seniors
- 2056: For every 100 working-age people, there will be 50 seniors
Health
.7 people in
long term care
4 people receive
home care
64Consider Their Health To Be Good
- 27 Have Limited Activity
- 19 Are Quite Stressed
- 11 Have Fair/ Poor Health
- 11 Are Experiencing Pain
Disability (ON and CAN Data)
54% of disabled persons
are female
46% of disabled persons
are male
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16%of ages 25-64 with disabilities have university degree
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31%of ages 25-64 without disabilities have a university degree
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47%of ages 15-65 with disabilities are employed
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74%of ages 15-65 without disabilities are employed
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1,800 or 1 in 10 adults have a disability
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1,570 or ~33% of seniors have a disability
76% of persons with disabilities reported taking a prescription medication at least once a week.
49% of persons with disabilities reciece assistance with household chores. Family members were the most commonly reported source of help.
8 out of 10people with disabilities use aids and assistive devices
15.4% of adult canadians reported being limited in their daily activities
25% of these are very severe
75% have more than one disability
Prevelance of disability increases with age
33% of seniors
age 65+
43% of seniors
age 75+
Average age at onset is early 40's
Quality of Life
92% of us are satisfied with life
72% of us feel a sense of belonging to our community
Seniors (Leamington Data)
4,725 Age 65+
1,565 Age 80+
1,110 23% of all seniors
live alone
- 35% have Less than High School
- 25.6% have High School
- 23% have a College/Trade
- 13% have a University Certificate
Between 2006 and 2011
The number of people 85+ grew 29%
The number of seniors grew 14%
Dependency Ratio
- 1971: For every 100 working-age people, there were 15 seniors
- 2006: For every 100 working-age people, there were 21 seniors
- 2056: For every 100 working-age people, there will be 50 seniors
Health
.7 people in
long term care
64 Consider Their Health To Be Good
4 people receive
home care
1/10
Adults Have a disability
1/3
Seniors Have a disability
Disability (ON and CAN Data)
54% of disabled persons
are female
46% of disabled persons
are male
8 out of 10people with disabilities use aids and assistive devices
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16% of ages 25-64 with disabilities have a university degree
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31% of ages 25-64 without disabilities have a university degree
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47% of ages 15-65 with disabilities are employed
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74% of ages 15-65 without disabilities are employed
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1 in 10 adults have a disability
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1 in 3 seniors have a disability
76% of persons with disabilities reported taking a prescription medication at least once a week.
76% of persons with disabilities reported taking a prescription medication at least once a week.
15.4% of adult canadians reported being limited in their daily activities
25% of these are very severe
75% have more than one disability
Prevelance of disability increases with age
33% of seniors
age 65+
43% of seniors
age 75+
Average age at onset is early 40's
Quality of Life
92% of us are satisfied with life
72% of us feel a sense of belonging to our community