Senior Care is Big Business
…and US Companies are buying Canadian This month’s blog is a little bit of a departure from our usual style. While Lori has been swamped
…and US Companies are buying Canadian This month’s blog is a little bit of a departure from our usual style. While Lori has been swamped
I suspect that many of our readers are parents. And as parents, the odds are good that most of us have faced a toddler’s tantrum
Lately, I’ve been afraid to hear any news. There are a lot of anxiety invoking things happening: Objectively, it’s not feeling good lately. What can
Lori and I have been waiting for this to happen – the normalization of life in a retirement home. Netflix has brought us “A Man
Do you remember when you were a kid, and your folks would have murmuring conversations in the next room about something? Then, a little later,
Listen up – there is very little – if any – publicly funded home care available in Ontario. I don’t know how much clearer we
…waiting until something happens to us diminishes our options. Reacting to a crisis is not as effective as identifying our naturally occurring weaknesses…
It’s called intuition, and in the context of finding the right retirement home, it is probably the most important factor. Many retirement homes, at least
Set Healthy Goals with these Gentle Steps (article courtesy of Camille Johnson) Grieving is a profoundly personal experience, characterized by its own rhythm and timeline.
This is the story of two special people, we’ll call them Agnes and Johnny.
Now, there is too much information, and the most important skill is sifting. We need to confirm what is true and what is not.
We know that hearing loss leads to isolation which leads to an increased probability of cognitive challenges.
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by Discerning Seniors