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Is the Sun Dangerous for Your Parent's Eyes?

Is the Sun Dangerous for Your Parent's Eyes?

Posted Jun 22nd, 2018 in Health & Wellbeing

You know that it is extremely important to protect your aging parent's skin from the intensity of the sun with sunscreen and coverage, but that's not the only way you should guard your senior during outdoor adventures this summer. You must remember their eyes are also vulnerable to the sun, and can experience serious damage if not properly protected.

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4 Myths (and the Real Truth!) About Homecare Services

4 Myths (and the Real Truth!) About Homecare Services

Posted Jun 12th, 2018 in Caregiver Support, Homecare

Homecare services are not one-size-fits-all; they are as unique and individualized as the wide range of clients we serve. Because home caregivers help people in so many different ways, there are a lot of misconceptions about exactly what home caregivers can do for individuals and their families. Keep reading to learn 4 common myths about homecare and let us show you how homecare services can benefit your entire family.

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What Do You Need to Think about if You're Going to Move Your Senior into Your Home?

What Do You Need to Think about if You're Going to Move Your Senior into Your Home?

Posted Jun 7th, 2018 in Caregiver Support, Homecare

Moving your aging adult into your home can solve quite a few issues for both of you, but you'll still need to think about some aspects before you make changes.

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5 Fun Activities in Niagara for Caregivers Who Need a Break

5 Fun Activities in Niagara for Caregivers Who Need a Break

Posted May 28th, 2018 in Caregiver Support

Caring for a loved one can be a challenging task, so it’s important to make time for yourself to prevent caregiver burnout. Here are 5 fun activities in Niagara for caregivers to enjoy when you need a break.

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Helping Older Adults Vote on Election Day

Helping Older Adults Vote on Election Day

Posted May 23rd, 2018 in Caregiver Support

While older adults are generally more frequent voters than younger people, accessing voting stations can become a challenge. Keep reading for some helpful information to ensure your loved ones can cast their ballots in the upcoming election.

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Making Better Decisions as a Caregiver for your Elderly Loved One

Making Better Decisions as a Caregiver for your Elderly Loved One

Posted May 18th, 2018 in Caregiver Support, Homecare

Many caregivers get upset with themselves about making bad decisions. Beating yourself up doesn't work, but you can learn to make better decisions.

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4 Common Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis 

4 Common Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis 

Posted May 4th, 2018 in Dealing With Chronic Illness

Home Care - Being able to recognize the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis in your aging relative could help reach a diagnosis sooner, which means they can start to receive treatment. Though not all people will have the same symptoms, below are 4 common symptoms. 

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How Can You Manage Fear and Anxiety as a Family Caregiver?

How Can You Manage Fear and Anxiety as a Family Caregiver?

Posted Apr 25th, 2018 in Caregiver Support, Homecare

When you're a family caregiver, you're going to experience a wide range of emotions. Some of the most intimidating emotions for you to manage can be the combination of anxiety and fear. Figuring out how to deal with these feelings starts with sorting through what's causing them.

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How To Choose Homecare Services in Toronto

How To Choose Homecare Services in Toronto

Posted Jul 20th, 2016 in Homecare

If you or someone you know is recovering from surgery, requires additional support to remain safely at home as they age or needs ongoing care for a chronic illness, private homecare services can supplement the available publicly funded services. Here's how to choose the right homecare solution for your needs.

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Having “The Conversation” When It’s Time for Homecare

Having “The Conversation” When It’s Time for Homecare

Posted Jul 6th, 2016 in Caregiver Support, Homecare

Are your parents or loved ones in need of home care? Having “the conversation” about their life changes and evolving needs can be a difficult topic for everyone. Here are some tips that could help bring a more successful and positive outcome.

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