Incorporating Technology for Seniors

It is a common belief that seniors are significantly less technologically literate than their younger counterparts. While this may be true in some cases, age is not necessarily a roadblock to technological proficiency or learning any new skill for the matter. However, if seniors themselves are convinced they are unable to learn how to use […]
The Importance of Pet Therapy for Seniors

The important role pets can play in improving the quality of life for seniors should not be underestimated. Navigating the many changes and challenges that arise with age can be stressful, so exploring and discovering sources of calm and joy can make a meaningful difference in how seniors experience their lives in older age. Finding […]
Travelling with Elderly Parents

Continuing to go on adventures, explore new places, or visit favourite spots can be incredibly enriching, enjoyable, and exciting for seniors as they age. Travelling with seniors typically involves a few extra considerations to ensure everything goes smoothly. Whether your parents want to travel to visit family and friends or just to explore and have […]
Elderly Parents Driving – When is it time to hand over the keys?

The ability to maintain a valid licence and continue driving is a life-defining moment affecting the independence of elderly parents driving. That is why, when the time comes for a senior to relinquish their driver’s licence or have their licence rescinded against their wishes, it can be very upsetting, and in some cases may result […]
Elderly Incontinence Tips for Care and Treatment Options

For over 3.3 million Canadians who experience incontinence (bladder leakage) putting off a trip to the bathroom is not an option. Elderly Incontinence isn’t something your loved one should live with. Due to embarrassment, many people do not seek help and therefore are unaware of the many treatment options that are available. Is urinary incontinence […]
Elder Orphans – Planning Ahead

It is more common for people to be single and child-free than ever before. Elder orphans – a term indicating baby boomers who are single and do not have children (or are out of contact with them) – are a growing demographic. Without planning ahead, this demographic can end up being vulnerable to being taken […]
Home Care Assistance for the Sandwich Generation

The sandwich generation refers to people that are wedged between childcare and elder care responsibilities. Typically, the sandwich generation includes people that have aging parents who require some type of regular assistance, as well as children that also need some degree of financial or supervisory care. Either way, it can be a very financially and […]
Senior Tips to Prepare for a Trip to the Hospital

The anticipation of a trip to the hospital is enough to put anyone’s nerves on edge. Making a list and planning ahead for what you need to bring to the hospital can help remove some of the stress and worry. For seniors with chronic health issues, it is a good idea to have this list […]
Aging Parents Remarrying

It is not uncommon for seniors to remarry after losing a spouse. In fact, over 50% of adults 55+ that lose a husband or wife will end up getting married again. How can remarriage impact the family unit? A remarriage can have all kinds of unexpected implications for the existing family, and newly combined families […]
Challenges of Moving from House to Retirement Home

Moving is a stressful task for anyone, regardless of age. For people over 65 that may be struggling with mobility and health issues, the move can be overwhelming and even frightening. Your senior loved one will need all your support to make the move as painless as possible, with the least amount of strain on […]