Beneficial Information – Aging in Place

Recently I have been communicating with the Outreach Communicator from Health.com, a free web resource, providing useful information to help older adults and those caring for them, and I have been asked to share on our blog page their published posts. This easy-to-understand guide that we will share today, written by Sara Lindberg, M.Ed, is […]

Living In a Facility Versus In Home Care Services

As one ages there may arise different changes in the senior’s life. The changes may come subtly and almost unnoticeable at first, or they may come rapid and unexpected. There may be physical or mental decline or often both. Once these changes appear, weather they are from normal aging or associated with a chronic disease, […]

A Marvelous Father!

Whether your father is your biological father or someone who is a father figure to you, either role plays a big part in your life. Ever since you were a kid, you have always looked up to your dad since no one could do what your dad could, no one was wiser or stronger than […]

Happy Mothers Day!

What a privilege it is to have a mother. Mother was there since the first day we were born. She was there to provide for our first needs. She heard every cry and was never tired to comfort and sooth. She spent numerous sleepless nights when we were sick providing care and comfort tirelessly.  Mother […]

Mental Health and COVID-19

According to CMHA (Canadian Mental Health Association) 40% of Canadians report a decline in mental health due to COVID-19. That is an immense number, considering that Canada’s population is over 37 million which means that about 15 million people’s mental health has somehow been affected negatively by COVID-19. How does COVID-19 affect mental health? Increase […]