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According to one expert on geriatric nutrition, our diet makes a difference in how we live. Proper nutrition can also help us manage common chronic illnesses in our later years….
According to one expert on geriatric nutrition, our diet makes a difference in how we live. Proper nutrition can also help us manage common chronic illnesses in our later years….
All Andrea Warren, Classic LifeCare’s Executive Leader, lives a life of gratitude. Five years ago, she received the most precious gift in life – a liver transplant. “Celebrating the five-year…
Landing a Caregiver job in a New Country When Edmar Mongaya arrived in Vancouver from the Philippines, he realized that he would have to do more than work hard to…
Traveling with an elderly parent requires a lot of patience however it is possible! Getting old doesn’t mean that travel has to stop. With a bit of planning, as well…
Talking about pre-planning your funeral is morbid for many. However Connie Harms, a Community Services Counselor with Dignity Memorial, has made it her career. Connie is based out of Victory…
Community Therapists provide an important service just like the name implies – in the community. Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy services are provided in the community, right in the homes of…
Angela’s personal experience of how loneliness affects seniors’ health. Realtor Angela Markham enjoyed two phenomenal years selling houses in Vancouver’s red-hot property market. “I got into the market as a…
Marsha’s Elderly Mothers’ Fraud Experience Marsha was growing increasingly uneasy with her mother’s finances. Based on bank statements Marsha was able to examine once a month, money was disappearing from…
Palliative home care is a difficult topic to discuss. This blog highlights how to approach an end of life discussion and be best prepared. For privacy protection purposes, some characters…
The number of people living with Alzheimer’s disease in Japan is increasing dramatically. “By 2030 there will be 3.3 million people living with Alzheimer’s disease in Japan,” says Yuka…