Death and Taxes
Most individuals do not deliberately die in order to create their estate – it is a foregone conclusion.
Caregiver Agreements, What are they?
I am frequently asked about payment of family members who have assumed a primary caregiving role. While there is no one answer, there are a few key considerations.
Undernourishment a risk for 1 in 3 older Canadians
Depression, loneliness can be factors, especially for women 75 and older
When Can I Start Acting As Attorney for Property?
Recently, several clients have asked us: “I am my mother/father/aunt/uncle’s attorney for property. He/she is having problems remembering things, or has become sick. When do I start acting?” While this seems like a simple question, it is not always clear, and can sometimes be difficult for an appointed attorney to determine.
Protecting Yourself
Joan McDonald RN, CareConnect & The Care Guide discusses how a caregiver can protect him or herself from stress, anxiety, and fatigue.
Avoiding slips and falls: Safety and independence in the bathroom
Maintaining independence and safety with self-care activities such as personal grooming, bathing and toileting can help promote living independently in the community.
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News Release – Helping Families Care for Sick Loved Ones
If passed, the legislation would allow caregivers to focus their attention on what matters most — providing care and support to their loved ones — without the fear of losing their job.
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Podcast: Mary and Chris talk to Dr. Gordon Atherley on Family Caregivers Unite
Mary Bart and Chris Kata of Caregiving Matters, talk with Dr. Gordon Atherley about being caregivers and the charity.
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The squeaky wheel: Why and when do you need an advocate?
Asking relevant questions and reviewing information to make sure your voice and the opinion of your loved one are heard can be more difficult than you think.
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