I’m getting older. I need to know that I will be ok.

Karen Henderson helps us understand the importance of planning and paying for long term care.

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Better process for disability tax credits.

The government wants to hear from Canadians, especially those with disabilities and their caregivers.

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It’s tax time. Are you claiming everything?

Everything from gluten-free food to medical marijuana can be claimed as a medical expense, not just prescriptions.

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Biogen’s Alzheimer’s Drug Impresses in Early Trial

Treatment slows cognitive decline, shows benefit of attacking plaque on brain.

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Toronto nursing home borrowed cash from residents’ private trust accounts

The LTC home was breaking several regulations that safeguard trust accounts.

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What you need to know about funeral pre-planning, but were afraid to ask.

Kat meets with clients to explain the benefits of pre-planned funerals.

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Left nothing in the Will.

We cared for her for years and this is how she thanks us?

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If living at home is no longer an option

Let’s look at the steps for transitioning from home into long-term care (LTC) and outline what you might expect.

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Record retention – what form and how long?

All taxpayers, including those who maintain their records in electronic format, have an obligation to ensure that they take appropriate and sufficient steps to protect and maintain their records.

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Who Really Has the “Power?” – A Manitoba Perspective

Angela G. Gentile speaks to the issues that she sees as a social worker dealing with elderly clients in Manitoba.

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