What devices do we need?
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Dad has trouble moving around now and the part-time nurse who comes in has suggested a device to help him. What should I be considering for the home?
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Dad has trouble moving around now and the part-time nurse who comes in has suggested a device to help him. What should I be considering for the home?
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When I found out the bathroom is one of the easiest places for a senior to fall, I immediately thought of my aging grandfather. Although he is 89 years old, nonno is still independent.
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Dad is refusing to eat much since mom died. How can I encourage him to eat more?
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There is no doubt that friendships can be our biggest asset. Feeling connected to friends and neighbours leads to a sense of well-being and contentment. It has also been shown to reduce blood pressure (really!) and is an important factor in preventing depression. Having good friends can be even more beneficial than having close family ties. Your friends like you because they choose to be your friends, not because they have any sense of familial obligation.
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How many hours of care does my dad need? He’s 80 years old, lives alone and has trouble cooking his own meals and bathing.
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After her diagnosis of dementia, Josephine couldn’t live alone anymore.
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My aunt was recently discharged from the hospital and received homecare for a few days. It really helped her and I’d like to arrange more. Would she qualify and who do I call?
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Stand up! Speak Up! Do not victimize yourself with your own silence.
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How can I arrange for someone to take my father to specialist appointments?