ABCs of Active and Healthy Living for Disabled Rural Adults – 2014
Workshops topics varied from incontinence management and foot care to gardening, living on a farm, and home modifications to keep seniors and those with disabilities living safely at home.
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Insolvent Estates – Administration Options
Lesson Learned: During an estate administration keep an eye on the liabilities vs. the assets and keep in mind the various options for administration.
How to Excel as an Attorney for Personal Care
Shirley combines her business skills with her life experiences to share several important recommendations when taking on the role of attorney for care.
Jill Bolte Taylor: My stroke of insight
Brain researcher Jill Bolte Taylor studied her own stroke as it happened — and has become a powerful voice for brain recovery.
Caring for the Caregiver: The Power of Perspective
“Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.” Mohandas Gandhi
Senior pushed out of retirement home the week before Christmas
Marie Sparrow, 94, is moving out of her Mississauga retirement home just before Christmas. It’s not what she wanted.
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Who to choose and why.
Deciding who will manage your affairs is a very important decision—one that may not be as easy as it seems.
7 Mistakes caregivers make
I understand why caregivers push themselves to the edge. When you love someone, you try, you make mistakes, you deal with others’ mistakes … and you have no idea how it will all work out. But here are a few caregiving mistakes you can avoid.
Recognizing the Signs of Holiday Depression in Older Adults
Learn the Signs of Depression in Seniors.
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Should you wait to bring a will challenge?
The decision of Leibel v. Leibel is a wake-up call to those contemplating a will challenge but tempted to hit the snooze button.