Empowering Cognitive Wellness: How Our Program Supports Families and Individuals with Dementia In a world where dementia and cognitive impairment are becoming more common, finding meaningful support can be challenging. Many families search for...
Read moreNew Cognitive Wellness Day Program Location Opens in Surrey
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New Cognitive Wellness Day Program Location Opens in Surrey to Support Adults with Cognitive Challenges and Provide Respite for Family Caregivers Surrey, BC – The Adult Cognitive Wellness Centre (ACWC), in partnership with...
Read moreThank You for Choosing Us as Langley’s Best Home Care Provider!
We are beyond thrilled to announce that Safe Care Home Support has been named the winner of the Reader’s Choice Award for the best local home care company for seniors and dementia day programs in Langley! This recognition is a testament to the...
Read moreNurturing Minds and Hearts: How Dementia-Friendly Day Programs Promote Cognitive Wellness in Adults
Dementia is a condition that not only affects memory but also the overall well-being of individuals. It can lead to isolation, confusion, and a sense of loss of self. Dementia-friendly day programs, designed to support cognitive wellness, have...
Read moreNew cognitive wellness program to start in Abbotsford
Sessions begin Oct. 4 at Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church A new weekly Adult Cognitive Wellness Program is set to start Tuesday, Oct. 4 at Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church in Abbotsford. The program is for adults 50 and older who are...
Read moreSouth Surrey program aims to assist seniors with mild to moderate cognitive impairment
A new program for seniors with mild to moderate cognitive impairment is being offered at South Surrey’s Peninsula Retirement Residence. Developed by the residence’s Corry-Ann Neilands, with founders of The Adult Cognitive Wellness Centre, it aims...
Read moreNon-drug options for older adults living with dementia
Originally published Jan 11, 2021 – McMaster University – Aspects of dementia including aggression, agitations, anxiety, and psychosis can have a significant impact on the lives of dementia patients and their caregivers. Agitation...
Read morePilot begins: Advance Care Planning for people living with dementia and their family/friend caregivers
The BCCPC dementia project enters a new phase this month with the launch of the programs in partnership with four pilot sites in the North Okanagan, Greater Victoria and the Lower Mainland. The project builds on the success of community-led...
Read moreHow Technology Can Help Seniors and People with Dementia to Connect
One thing that has become readily apparent during the coronavirus lockdown is how reliant we are upon technology. Another fact made even more obvious is that nothing replaces good old-fashioned face-to-face contact. It’s been extremely hard for...
Read morePandemic support for people with dementia in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows
My Fears and Frustrations: Living with Dementia During a Pandemic is a free one-hour virtual peer-support group. READ MORE: https://www.mapleridgenews.com/community/pandemic-support-for-people-with-dementia-in-maple-ridge-and-pitt-meadows/#
Read moreTop 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards
Massi Bakhshian, RN, was born in the small city in Iran with parents who taught her kindness, love and leadership at a young age. Weeks after she immigrated to Canada in 1999, Bakhshian volunteered in a nursing home in Coquitlam, B.C. This role...
Read moreWorld Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2020
Today is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Every June 15, nations call attention to one of our most vulnerable populations, our elders. It is a day for advocacy, love, and awareness. It’s such an important topic that the United Nations marked it...
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