Caring for Aging Bones: Osteoporosis and Arthritis in Seniors
Our bones are relied upon for a lot of hard work to support our bodies’ mobility, and bone health is essential for overall quality of life. But the truth is that our bones are among the most significantly altered body parts affected by the process of aging. Osteoporosis and arthritis weaken the bones, resulting in […]
The Ripple Effect of Chronic Pain in Seniors
Chronic pain is among the most common and consequential diseases worldwide. Chronic pain is a widespread and silent epidemic in older adults and is associated with significant suffering, social isolation, depression, insomnia and poor quality of life. It also adds more substantial costs and burdens to the healthcare system. Chronic pain can have various causes […]
Alzheimer’s & Dementia: It is Never Too Early or Too Late
Diagnosed with a degenerative brain disorder such as Alzheimer’s and Dementia can be debilitating for the person affected and their families. September is World Alzheimer’s Month 2023, and the theme is ‘Never too early, never too late‘. The campaign aims to adopt proactive risk reduction measures to delay and potentially prevent the onset of dementia […]
The Magical Power of Soup for Seniors
Often overlooked, soup can be an excellent source of nutrients, hydration, and comfort as part of a regular healthy diet. Many people only think of soup as sustenance when sick, as they turn to the healing powers of chicken noodle soup, which is an age-old classic. Hot Soup for Cold Weather Comfort When the colder […]
Caregivers Need a Vacation Too
Family caregivers provide a massive amount of support for older family members all across Canada. When people reach a certain age, they often require assistance with tasks that were once not a problem to handle alone. In this situation, it is typical for a family member in close proximity to help out with daily routines […]
Nurse Case Management for Personalized Home Care
Do you have an aging relative who wants to continue living at home but struggles with daily routines or health issues? The continually expanding population of seniors in Canada suggests that chances are good that you do. Most people will end up providing some form of home care at some point in their lives for […]
Seniors and Vision Loss
Vision loss is a prevalent occurrence among seniors, which often involves some difficult challenges and adjustments. While complete loss of vision is not a natural or typical aspect of aging, changes in vision and different forms of visual impairment are a common part of the aging process. Visual impairment or total vision loss can cause […]
Healthy Practices for Managing Arthritis
Arthritis is typified by inflammation of the joints or other parts of the body. Inflammation generally causes pain, swelling, and stiffness and can lead to other more severe health problems. Arthritis affects about six million people in Canada, and unfortunately, with no cure to date, it is more about effective ways to manage the pain. […]
Our Nurses are Always Here For You and Your Loved Ones
National Nursing Week takes place from Monday to Sunday, May 8-14, 2023, the same week as Florence Nightingale’s birthday, May 12. Florence Nightingale is referred to as the Mother of Nursing. Florence wanted to work in hospitals; however, her family opposed it as nursing the sick or injured was not considered a decent job in […]
Broken Hearts: Understanding and Treating Heart Failure
May 1 – 7 is National Heart Failure Awareness Week Heart Failure is a growing concern for all age groups. Early signs of heart failure are similar in our aging community as in other age groups. Better treatments are available for other health conditions, such as hypertension and diabetes, and people live longer than a decade ago. […]