May 27, 2026
Watching a loved one navigate the challenges of dementia is a journey of adaptation, not just for them, but for the entire family. You may have noticed moments of confusion in familiar surroundings – a hesitation at the top of the stairs, difficulty finding the right drawer, or a sense of being overwhelmed in a […]
The phone call you’ve been waiting for finally comes: “Your loved one is being discharged from the hospital.” A wave of relief washes over you. But almost immediately, a second wave of questions and anxieties follows. Are they truly ready? What do I need to do to prepare the house? Who do I call if […]
It often starts with a feeling. A sense of unease after a phone call with your mom, or a moment of worry when you notice your dad seems a bit unsteady on his feet during a visit. These moments are subtle, easy to dismiss as just a “bad day.” But sometimes, they’re the quiet, early […]
What Every Senior in North Vancouver and West Vancouver Needs to Know About Fall Risk Reduction Senior Home Safety | One of the greatest threats to senior well-being and quality of life is falling. In fact, falls represent the leading cause of both fatal and non-fatal injuries of Canadian seniors. Here are a few key […]
When a loved one is diagnosed with a life-limiting illness, your world shifts. The focus narrows to a single, profound question: How can we ensure they have the best quality of life possible, for as long as possible? You find yourself researching terms like “palliative support” and “comfort care,” but the clinical definitions often miss […]
What Every Senior in North Vancouver and West Vancouver Needs to Know About Falling Falls – Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies | More than one-third of Canadian seniors experience falls, which can have a devastating physical and psychological impact, resulting in disability, chronic pain, loss of independence, reduced quality of life, and even death. Falls […]
What Every Senior in North Vancouver and West Vancouver Needs to Know About Natural Disaster Preparation A 2014 study revealed less than 25 percent of seniors have an emergency plan. Of those surveyed, one-quarter said they live alone, and one-third were disabled or in poor/fair health. Preparing Seniors for Natural Disasters | As the seasons […]
What Every Senior in North and West Vancouver, BC Needs to Know About Parkinson’s Disease What do you need to know about managing Parkinson’s Disease symptoms? Parkinson’s Disease affects 1 in every 500 people in Canada; most people diagnosed are over the age of 60. Parkinson’s disease affects both men and women. Statistically, however, men […]
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