Aging in Place for Senior Loved Ones

Aging in the Comfort of Your Own Home Research shows that about 90% of seniors wish to grow old in the comfort of their own homes to maintain their independence for as long as possible, and turn to family and friends for help when needed. This is what is referred to as ‘aging in place’. […]
What to Do if You Suspect Dementia

Is it normal forgetfulness, or something more? If you’re worried about changes in a loved one, don’t ignore it. This guide offers practical steps on what to do, the importance of early diagnosis, and where to find support on this journey.
Recognizing Early Signs of Alzheimer’s: A Guide for Caregivers

As seniors transition into a new phase of life, various behavioural changes are commonplace. Distinguishing between natural aging processes and potential health concerns can be challenging. With Alzheimer’s awareness on the rise and ample resources available in Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge, caregivers and loved ones have the opportunity to learn the early signs of Alzheimer’s. This knowledge empowers them […]