Aging in Place

Aging-in-place is all about being empowered to live wherever you choose with dignity and independence by being safe, healthy and socially engaged.

Safety Smart Seniors

As a senior, how smart are you about your safety? Do you think about ways to improve your safety?

Dementia & Elder Abuse

Help prevent elder abuse in our communities and homes. Because of COVID-19, older adults are more isolated and vulnerable to a variety of abuse.

Safety Strategies for Seniors

Safety Strategies for Seniors

Being mindful of how safely you live has direct impacts on your health, happiness, independence and your dignity.

Elder Abuse Prevention

We are thankful to the Ontario Government for funding this project. Our goal is to share with you on-line resources to help prevent elder abuses in our communities and in our homes. Today, especially because of Covid-19, older adults are more isolated and vulnerable to a wide variety of abuses. Our on-line resources are divided…

Navigating Loss Part 2

We all live with loss and it’s not just about death. Watch a FREE wellness workshop and learn how to navigate loss. What do you have to lose?

Navigating Loss Part 1

IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT DEATH We all live with loss and it’s not just about death.  Loss comes in many forms.  For example, for some it’s the loss of independence, mobility, or a relationship.  For others, it could be the loss of identity from leaving a job, being an empty nester, or simply missing what…

The Estate Planning Project – Year Two

Welcome to our second year of our Estate Planning Project. We are excited to continue this project in 2018.  This year we are doing a series of podcasts with estate planning experts and a full day of workshop that we conduced in September.  The September workshop details are noted below.  Our event was a great…

The ABCs of Caregiving for Seniors

There are a wide-variety of issues well beyond the actual giving of care to seniors that need to be addressed.

The ABCs of Preventing Elder Abuse

How can I stop elder abuse? Talk about it with your family and friends.