Helping my parents
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I’m concerned that my parents aren’t doing well with their health. What should I look for when I visit them?
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I’m concerned that my parents aren’t doing well with their health. What should I look for when I visit them?
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We believe that family caregivers are very important and deserve greater recognition and appreciation by our society. The Caregiver Heroes Program is dedicated to appreciating, acknowledging and simply “thanking” them for all they do.
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Getting ready for two workshops at a law firm at First Canadian Place in Toronto on Thursday. They have asked me to speak to their lawyers and staff about employees and caregiver burnout. One session starts at one, the other at seven at night. Shall be fun and interesting for all.
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Sarah Kaminsky tells the extraordinary story of her father Adolfo and his activity during World War II — using his ingenuity and talent for forgery to save lives.
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Using the stove is becoming a problem for my sister. Recently, the home care worker found several blackened pots on the stove. What can I do?
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Thanks to funding by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, we brought people from different cultures, religions and races together to celebrate the cultural similarities and diversities of family caregiving.