Decisions, decisions.
Mary Bart shares tips for making better, faster and safer caregiving choices.
How one family caregiver used grief to reinvent self & help society
Mary identified a need in the current market and sought to fill it with her expertise. In 2008, coupling her 18-year professional technology background with a recent decade of personal, hands-on caregiving experience, she founded Caregiving Matters.
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Caring for Individuals with Vision Loss and Dementia.
Careiving can be more complicated when dealing with multiple health issues.
The face of home care in Ontario is changing.
The Ontario government is creating a new agency called Personal Support Services Ontario that will start to deliver home care in the spring to some clients in three regions of the province. (iStock)
The Dos and Don’ts of Family Caregiving
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Meet Silver Sherpa and CEO Susan Hyatt
We’re here to support seniors, and their families, and to manage the inevitable, overwhelming problems and stresses associated with ageing.
Do you know a Caregiver Hero?
Do you know a family caregiver who you think is a hero that you would like to nominate to be a “Caregiving Hero?
Caring for the Caregiver : Cultivate a Resilient Nature.
Acknowledge that waiting to be happy is a sinful waste of time. Choose instead to find the simple joys and the happy moments in every day. This is heart-based living.
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Double trouble: Caring for two people at the same time.
Success as a caregiver is supported by good planning, seeking help and education while embracing change and creating great memories along the way.
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Tongue-Tied in Caregiving: Why is Asking and Offering So Hard?
The language of care is very tricky and fraught with emotion.
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