by Bruce Canales | Jun 21, 2019 | Home Care Services, Senior Care Options, Senior Living Trends
What is Aging in Place? Aging in place refers to older adults that wish to grow old in the comfort of their own homes. Studies show that well over 90% of people over 65 in Canada would prefer to age in place, rather than moving to an assisted living facility or... by Bruce Canales | Jun 14, 2019 | Senior Care Options, Senior Living Trends
As we get older, managing our finances effectively can become challenging for a variety of reasons. Mismanagement of funds can become a major problem for seniors on a fixed income. People can no longer rely on a pension they way they used to, with a large portion of... by Bruce Canales | Jun 7, 2019 | Home Care Services, Senior Care Options, Senior Living Trends
Once the decision has been made to hire a caregiver for you or your loved one, the next step is to figure out the best way to find a compatible caregiver. There are basically two options for at home care, to analyze and compare, to see which one sounds right for you.... by Bruce Canales | May 24, 2019 | Senior Care Options, Senior Living Trends, Seniors Health & Wellness
Maintaining a healthy diet is one of the most important things seniors can do to manage overall health, and prevent illness and disease. This task becomes more challenging with age, as we have to make accommodations for physiological changes in the body and adjust... by Bruce Canales | May 17, 2019 | Home Care Services, Senior Care Options, Senior Living Trends
The typical plan for most Canadians when it comes to aging is the “wait and see” approach. In fact, that is basically how the entire health care system works. Come see us after you get sick. Proactive vs. Reactive Home Care The reactive approach to health is much more... by Bruce Canales | Apr 26, 2019 | Home Care Services, Senior Care Options, Senior Living Trends, Seniors Health & Wellness
Alzheimer’s is a form of dementia that affects over half a million Canadians. That number is expected to reach almost a million by the year 2031. The risk of Alzheimer’s increases considerably after the age of 65. Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease, which means it...