The squeaky wheel: Why and when do you need an advocate?
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Asking relevant questions and reviewing information to make sure your voice and the opinion of your loved one are heard can be more difficult than you think.
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Asking relevant questions and reviewing information to make sure your voice and the opinion of your loved one are heard can be more difficult than you think.
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How honoured you are to be considered as their executor. But wait a minute—what does the role actually involve?
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In what a seniors advocate calls unfair targetting of older people, Sudbury police are urging residents to anonymously report elderly motorists they feel are no longer fit to drive.
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Dr. Natasha Zajc MD, CCFP, ABHPM, Chair – PalCare Network for York Region discusses how to care for the dying.
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For patients living with dementia and families coping with the challenges facing their loved one, many questions have to be addressed by knowledgeable and compassionate healthcare providers.
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Three quick tips for helping transitions during moves, grieving or a serious illness.
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Having a loved one in hospital is one of the most stressful experiences a caregiver can have. It’s often fraught with fear, confusion, frustration and disappointment—but it can also be a productive learning experience that enhances a senior’s life. What makes the difference?
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Their road sign promoting the series can be seen by traffic going by, how perfect!
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Yet even with all the benefits, it can be a struggle to start an exercise program and keep it going. With sound advice and tips, you can stop making excuses and start working toward a healthier retirement.