May 27, 2026
The most common signs an aging parent needs help at home are declining personal hygiene, unexplained weight loss, frequent falls, missed medications, and growing social isolation. Catching these signs early, before a health crisis, gives families more time to weigh options and make thoughtful decisions about care. For families across Regina and Saskatchewan, knowing what […]
Noticing changes in your parent? Learn the 9 early signs of dementia, how they differ from normal aging, and what to do next in Saskatchewan.
It’s 10 PM, and your mind starts to race. Did Mom remember to take her evening medication? Is the hallway rug a tripping hazard she hasn’t noticed? These small “what ifs” can feel overwhelming, a constant undercurrent of worry for anyone with a loved one living independently at home. You know they cherish their independence, […]
Respite care is temporary relief for family caregivers so they can rest, recharge, and continue providing quality care long-term. If you’re juggling your aging parent’s needs with work, your own family, and your sanity, you’re not alone. Thousands of adult children in Regina face caregiver burnout every year, and taking a break isn’t selfish; it’s […]
Home care costs in Saskatchewan range from $20 to $100 per hour, depending on the level of care your parent needs. If you’re worried about how to afford quality care for your aging parent, you’re not alone, and cost is one of the biggest decisions adult children face. Here’s what you’ll actually pay for different […]
Lying awake while the rest of the world sleeps is a lonely experience. For many seniors living with Parkinson’s disease, it’s also a nightly reality. You might feel the familiar tremor keeping you from drifting off, an unshakable urge to move your legs, or the frustration of waking up time and again. If this sounds […]
In the Canadian healthcare system, there is a specific, often dreaded term found on hospital charts: “Failure to Cope.“ It is the clinical label for “The Incident” – the fall, the wandering episode, or the sudden medical emergency that renders an aging parent unable to return home safely. For thousands of Canadian families, this moment […]
Living with a chronic condition can feel like a constant negotiation. You’re negotiating with your body, your environment, and sometimes, your own sense of confidence. The fear of a fall isn’t just a fleeting thought; it’s a shadow that can limit your world, making you hesitant to do the things you love. But what if […]
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