Who to choose and why.
Deciding who will manage your affairs is a very important decision—one that may not be as easy as it seems.
7 Mistakes caregivers make
I understand why caregivers push themselves to the edge. When you love someone, you try, you make mistakes, you deal with others’ mistakes … and you have no idea how it will all work out. But here are a few caregiving mistakes you can avoid.
Recognizing the Signs of Holiday Depression in Older Adults
Learn the Signs of Depression in Seniors.
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Should you wait to bring a will challenge?
The decision of Leibel v. Leibel is a wake-up call to those contemplating a will challenge but tempted to hit the snooze button.
Working with a bank
Throughout his career, Gord McNeice has met and helped many families dealing with their POA issues.
Caring for the Caregiver: Maintain Healthy Boundaries
Lao Tzu encourage the caregiver to resist the temptation to be the person everyone goes to and depends upon.
Malnourished senior concerns raised at Legislature
The children of a Regina senior believe their mother died prematurely last year at least in part because of the treatment she received in a long-term care home.
Janine Shepherd: A broken body isn’t a broken person
Athlete Janine Shepherd was rendered a partial paraplegic when she was hit by a truck during an Olympic training bike ride. Doctors didn’t expect her to recover. But she not only learned to walk again — she learned to fly.
Let’s talk about elder abuses
D/Sgt Raymond is often called to investigate potential elder abuse occurrences while also working very hard to educate and raise the awareness of elder abuses issues in our communities.
Stay safe and happy this winter… what you need to know
For aging adults, winter can be a difficult time, especially in our cold northern climate. Follow these helpful tips to keep active and healthy as the thermometer drops.