What is a Person-Centred Approach to Care?
A person-centred approach is where the individual is the centre of the service and is treated as a person first. The focus is on the person and what they can do, and support is about achieving the person’s aspirations and tailored to their needs and unique circumstances. You have the right to access healthcare when […]
Nurse Case Management at Promyse Home Care
Nurse Case Managers at Promyse are compassionate and friendly, provide open and honest ongoing communication, as well as regular re-assessments to make sure your loved one’s physical, mental, and emotional needs are met. Quality Care Nurses bring to case management the knowledge and experience that is required for the process of assessment, planning, implementation, and […]
5 Myths About Aging
Recognizing the difference between what is a normal aspect of aging and what is a troublesome symptom can be complicated. The assumption used to be that aging equalled a steady and predictable decline in our physical and mental abilities, but we have found that this is not always necessarily the case. Aging does not inevitably […]
Help for a Loved One with Dementia Refusing Care
When aging parents refuse help, it can be an incredibly frustrating experience. When that parent is exhibiting symptoms of dementia, it can cause the worries to skyrocket. It is important that we understand two of the main reasons older adults tend to refuse care and deny the presence of dementia – anosognosia and fear. What […]
Coping with Caregiver Guilt
Guilt is a far too common emotion for a lot of caregivers. Especially for family caregivers, guilt can be both a motivating factor and an immobilizing deterrent. Guilt often occurs when there is a discrepancy between idealized ambitions and actual outcomes. Even more often, these feelings of guilt are irrational and unreasonable. It is the […]
Gardening is therapy for Seniors with Alzheimer’s
At any age, gardening is a wonderful outdoor activity. Senses are stimulated as we connect with nature and we are rewarded with colourful flowers, fresh fruits, and vegetables. Gardening also has many mental and physical benefits to people with Alzheimer’s. Research indicates engaging all the senses provides positive emotions that those with Alzheimer’s may no […]
What does in-home care look like for your loved one?
Aging in the comfort of one’s own home is what every aging person may desire. Before starting your search for an in-home care provider, it is good to know what you’re looking for to ensure safety, dignity, and compassionate care is provided. Take inventory of your loved one’s daily needs and make a list of […]
3 Tips for Including Loved Ones with Dementia in Family Gatherings
As we age, participating in social activities can become more demanding and stressful. When dementia is added into the mix, it can become even more challenging. Ideally, we want to be able to include our loved ones in family gatherings for as long as possible. Those with dementia often still enjoy being social, and the […]
Keeping Seniors Protected from Hypothermia
Canadian winters typically present a variety of challenges for the senior population. Harsh conditions and frigid temperatures can result in all kinds of problems and health risks for older adults. Seniors are generally more vulnerable to hypothermia due to the body no longer being able to hold heat as efficiently as well as underlying medical […]
Intergenerational Relationships Can Offer Significant Benefits for Seniors
As we progress through the various stages of life, we build relationships with others who tend to share similar interests and experiences. For this reason, it often ends up that our friends and strong relationships develop within the bounds of our generation or at least within the same general age group. While our social circles […]