How to Use Technology to Make Aging at Home Easier
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With Telehomecare, seniors can live at home longer and their caregivers can provide better care, and do so with peace of mind.
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With Telehomecare, seniors can live at home longer and their caregivers can provide better care, and do so with peace of mind.
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According to the Canadian Medical Association Journal, close friends and family caregivers are at high risk of becoming ill and even dying.
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In Ontario, marriage nullifies an existing will, making it easier for predatory brides or grooms to take control of assets.
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Pilot project employing paramedics to make health-care visits helped reduce 911 calls and emergency room visits.
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“Fifty-five percent of Canadians aged 55–64 with no employer pension benefits have less than one year’s worth of savings.”
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It seems simple: keep patients at home when you can. Individuals prefer it, and it costs governments less. But home care is an underfunded, complicated system faltering in the face of skyrocketing demand.
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Are you Prepared?
For end-of-life? For incapacity? For your future?
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Everything from gluten-free food to medical marijuana can be claimed as a medical expense, not just prescriptions.
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Most people rely upon family members to provide long-term care.
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How to Prevent Falls at Home