Malnourished senior concerns raised at Legislature
The children of a Regina senior believe their mother died prematurely last year at least in part because of the treatment she received in a long-term care home.
Janine Shepherd: A broken body isn’t a broken person
Athlete Janine Shepherd was rendered a partial paraplegic when she was hit by a truck during an Olympic training bike ride. Doctors didn’t expect her to recover. But she not only learned to walk again — she learned to fly.
Let’s talk about elder abuses
D/Sgt Raymond is often called to investigate potential elder abuse occurrences while also working very hard to educate and raise the awareness of elder abuses issues in our communities.
Stay safe and happy this winter… what you need to know
For aging adults, winter can be a difficult time, especially in our cold northern climate. Follow these helpful tips to keep active and healthy as the thermometer drops.
Price Adjustment Clauses in Estate Plan Agreements
What makes for a bona fide price adjustment clause? In a recent bulletin, CRA has updated its position on the conditions for the recognition of a price adjustment clause.
Being a Substitute Decision Maker: An issue of rights vs. duties
Dr. Gordon shares his perspective on some of the end-of-life issues that families often face.
Read Being a Substitute Decision Maker: An issue of rights vs. duties
Much Too Young – A documentary about Young Caregivers who have a parent with Early Onset Alzheimer’s.
Taking care of an elderly parent is something that every child knows they will have to do at some point. But not everyone anticipates becoming a caregiver for a parent before they have a family, career or life of their own.
Mother-in-law: Take the BUS.
My mother-in-law is becoming very needy
Kelli Swazey: Life that doesn’t end with death
Kelli Swazey examines how religious and spiritual practices form group identity, and play a vital role in structuring the interactions of individuals within a culture.