January 30, 2026
Have you ever watched your hand shake as you try to lift a coffee cup, the simple act of enjoying a morning ritual suddenly feeling like a monumental task? Or struggled with a stubborn button on a favourite shirt? For many living with Parkinson’s disease, these moments are all too familiar. A tremor can feel […]
The kettle whistles, but the thought of walking to the kitchen makes your knees ache. A friend calls to invite you for a walk in the park, and you have to say “no” again, the familiar pang of disappointment settling in. When you live with chronic pain or debilitating arthritis, your world can sometimes feel […]
Finding the right support for an aging parent or loved one in Kelowna often starts with a simple question that quickly becomes complicated: where do you even begin? The Central Okanagan has dozens of programs scattered across government agencies, nonprofits, and private providers, and most families discover them only by accident or crisis. This guide […]
Few conversations feel heavier than this one. Talking to an aging parent about giving up driving can stir guilt, fear, and grief, on both sides. You may worry about their safety, but also about hurting their dignity or damaging trust. This guide is designed to help you navigate that tension with empathy and clarity. The […]
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