Finding a Mother’s Day gift for the woman who has everything can be a challenge – especially when you’re on a budget. These fun and affordable gift ideas will help you say “thank you” to the special woman in your life. 1. For the Coffee...
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Finding Your Garden Style After learning about the many emotional and physical benefits of gardening, you may be wondering what type of garden is right for you. Here a few popular types to consider: Container Gardens No matter how small your...
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For many seniors, staying active and finding rewarding hobbies provides many emotional and physical benefits. However, physical limitations like arthritis, heart conditions, or osteoporosis can make it challenging for seniors to fit in exercise...
Read moreThe Challenges of Loving Someone With a Chronic Illness
Watching someone that you love suffer is always difficult. Your concern and sense of helplessness produce stress. When chronic illness afflicts a loved one, these emotional difficulties never go away. They challenge you every day and might...
Read moreTop Romantic Comedies from Yesterday and Today
Romantic comedies never go out of style. The misunderstandings, bold ploys gone wrong, and sweet resolutions cannot fail to brighten a dreary winter day. Whether you’re in the mood for a classic or a charming story from recent years, this...
Read more5 Fun Activities for Seniors on Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day comes around just when everyone needs a reason to shake off the winter doldrums. You can brighten the days of the older adults in your life, those living with dementia in Vancouver, or those receiving home support in...
Read moreValentine’s Day Gift Guide for Older Adults
Gift-giving on Valentine’s Day isn’t just for romantic partners. The holiday offers an opportunity to express love and friendship, and your older loved ones will appreciate being included. The next challenge is determining what to gift the...
Read moreWhat you should know about Alzheimer’s Disease?
January is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, and health care advocates across the province are seeking to provide education and support to those living with the disease. Approximately 564,000 Canadians are currently living with some form of dementia...
Read more5 Tips for Caring for Someone with Alzheimer’s Disease
With January designated as Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, the elder care community is reaching out to caregivers to lend emotional support and practical guidance. The need within society is great. Alzheimer’s disease touches the lives of over...
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