No smoking, please
Can I ask for a homecare professional who is a non-smoker?
Jodie’s Story: Birthday Blues
Next week is my 65th birthday. Sixty-five was the age at which my mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Talking to Mom about her last wishes
My mother’s health is getting worse, and I suspect she’s nearing the end of her life. I want to talk to her about her last wishes, but it’s awkward to broach the subject. Help!
Paul’s Story: The joy of children’s laughter
Paul Miller is a big strong man who lost a leg in World War II. He is a war veteran, but is jolly and has a soft spot for his grandchildren.
Helping Mom with every day things
Lately, my mother is having trouble coping with everyday things, like her housekeeping and grooming. She also seems overwhelmed. How can I help her?
Annie’s Story: Coming out of her shell
A resident at The Village of Erin Meadows has made a significant improvement since coming to long- term care a few years ago. Annie arrived at the home as a quiet woman who kept to herself and didn’t participate in any of the activities.
Caregiver stress: how do I cope?
My husband’s dementia is getting worse, and it’s becoming more difficult to care for him by myself. My friends offer to help but I don’t want to burden them with my responsibility. I don’t know how much more I can handle. What should I do?
Sandor’s Story
Fresh air, great food and brisk walks around the promenade deck! I was recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, but that didn’t stop my wife, Megan, and I from taking a seven- day Alaskan cruise.
How do I help a hoarder?
My recently widowed aunt lives alone and has been in the same house for over 35 years. Her house is dirty and her belongings are piled waist high throughout her home. When I offer to help her clean some of it out, she becomes very angry. How can I handle this?
Seniors and Nutrition
Sometimes it is hard for people to maintain a healthy diet.