Congratulations, you’re the executor! Now what?
How honoured you are to be considered as their executor. But wait a minute—what does the role actually involve?
Sudbury Ontario adds anonymous tip line to ‘rat out’ unfit elderly motorists
In what a seniors advocate calls unfair targetting of older people, Sudbury police are urging residents to anonymously report elderly motorists they feel are no longer fit to drive.
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Caring for the Dying
Dr. Natasha Zajc MD, CCFP, ABHPM, Chair – PalCare Network for York Region discusses how to care for the dying.
Late-stage dementia: A long journey of care
For patients living with dementia and families coping with the challenges facing their loved one, many questions have to be addressed by knowledgeable and compassionate healthcare providers.
Tips for making a comfortable transition
Three quick tips for helping transitions during moves, grieving or a serious illness.
Who’s who in the hospital?
Having a loved one in hospital is one of the most stressful experiences a caregiver can have. It’s often fraught with fear, confusion, frustration and disappointment—but it can also be a productive learning experience that enhances a senior’s life. What makes the difference?
Workshop Series for Family Caregivers
Their road sign promoting the series can be seen by traffic going by, how perfect!
Living fit, living right
Yet even with all the benefits, it can be a struggle to start an exercise program and keep it going. With sound advice and tips, you can stop making excuses and start working toward a healthier retirement.
Dollars and Sense: Planning ahead financially supports decision-making
Financial planning can help answer a number of questions, including how much you have to spend and what kind of services and accommodation you can afford.
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Caring for the Caregiver: Appreciating the Supportive Power of Stillness
Silence or better yet, stillness is not something that Caregivers are often comfortable with experiencing.
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