Pilot project to give cash to Ontario patients for ‘self-directed’ home care.

Will this new pilot eventually offer more choices to patients as they heal or age at home?

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“You’re not alone when you’re with Company”

There is a new Alzheimer’s health club and dementia care in York Region, Ontario.

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Why elder abuse remains a ‘hidden epidemic’.

The majority of elder abuse perpetrators are family members.

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Dad’s ashes can be divided up, if the children prefer that option: Ethically Speaking

The process of dividing ashes does not have to be distasteful.

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Advance Directives: What does Grief Have to Do With It?

Eleanor shares her insights into the relationships between capacity, caring and grieving.

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When caregiving ends

Caregivers cannot be caregivers forever. Getting “back on track” is difficult but vital after a loss.

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How We Spend Our Health Care Dollars As We Age.

Whether in Canada or the USA, care costs are high, as we age.

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Passing of Accounts: A Math Problem Explained

Math often comes into play in an estates litigation practice, particularly in the context of a contested passing of accounts.

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Furnishing a room in Assisted Living.

The room set up will change as their needs and issues change.

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Having “The Talk” Making plans for life.

Estate planning is about the life of your family and loved ones.

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