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We know that hearing loss leads to isolation which leads to an increased probability of cognitive challenges.
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We know that hearing loss leads to isolation which leads to an increased probability of cognitive challenges.
Boomers are finally getting old and that brings about several questions: What happens when all these Canadians start needing assistance? Who is going to
Recently, I read the book “Humankind” by Rutger Bregman and my faith in humanity was somewhat restored (read it, it will do you wonders). According
Any chance you felt a little nagging in the pit of your stomach and it feels like now is the right time for your family
When it comes to aging loved ones, if you see something, say something
Tools, mental exercises, sleep habits and diet tips can help boost memory.
Imagine a world where companies would value you and provide customer service.
Patti Davis (Ronald Reagan’s daughter) recently penned an OpEd in the New York Times about the impact on the family and friends of a person
Who doesn’t love taking it easy by the dock, consumed by a good read?
Talking about death does not summon it. Yet, as much as we welcome life, and know that death is its inevitable end, we shy away from any discussion regarding it.
Walkers will be as important to us as our eye glasses. Walk safe, walk sturdy. If you need one, use one.
You are worth it! Paying for your own care as you age makes life easier – for everyone. It will not “make” you old.
Currently there is a shortfall in what is provided versus what is needed and what WILL be needed going forward.
The longest life isn’t necessarily the best one. There are so many ways to consider this notion within the context of our work at Discerning Seniors.
So…Madonna… am I right? What do you think? She is a 64 year old woman who, by society’s rules, should be completely invisible by now.
We continue with Frank’s story – the elderly gentleman who needed both medical attention and care – and fell prey to the broken system that
In this month’s blog we continue with Frank’s story. Frank is the senior from last month’s blog who, despite everyone’s best intentions, ended up stuck
Today’s blog will be the first of a series describing the journey through the healthcare system as an aging Canadian. For the purposes of privacy,
Does anyone else remember that commercial from the 1980’s for Life, the board game? https://youtu.be/zlNLc5fke7o “Oh why didn’t I buy insurance?”, says the 12 year
How many times have you read or been told that a lot has changed over the last two years? And what of ourselves? Have we