Ontario Vote 2014 – Health Care on The Agenda












Ontario Vote 2014 – Health Care on The Agenda



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Your Lifestyle…for a Lifetime                                        June 2014

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iCare Home Health is pleased to bring you the June 2014 issue of our Newsletter, a great source of news and updates about healthy aging and family caregiving. Please share this with your friends and family.

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ONTARIO VOTE 2014 – HEALTH CARE ON THE AGENDA

Respite Care Package
 

Sheridan College – The Age Aware Summit – June 2014

The Right to Die: Power of Attorney for Personal Care

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Seniors Month 2014

June 2014 marks the 30th anniversary of Seniors’ Month.  This year’s theme is Aging Without Boundaries: 30 Years of Celebrating Seniors

The theme recognizes the contributions seniors have made to their community and the contributions they are still making every day across Ontario.


Ontario Vote 2014 – Health Care on The Agenda 

From the workers on the front lines to the politicians who want your vote, The Agenda examines the Liberal record on health care, the party platforms, bending the health care cost curve and the reality of how Ontario’s health care system is really functioning.

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The Progression of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementiasSubscribe & Download

Caring for a loved one with dementia poses many challenges for families, friends and caregivers. People with Alzheimer’s and other dementias makes it increasingly difficult for them to remember things, think clearly, communicate with others, or take care of themselves. In addition, dementia can cause mood swings and even change a person’s personality and behaviour.

This fact sheet outlines the characteristics of early, middle and late-stage Alzheimer’s disease and briefly looks at how other forms of dementia progress. Free download here

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Respite Care Package

You deserve a break! Respite programs provide planned short-term breaks, starting at as little as $41.90,  for family caregivers who are providing care for their loved ones so that they can remain at home. Respite has been shown to help sustain family caregiver health and wellbeing.

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Sheridan College – The Age Aware Summit June 12, 2014

Presented by the Sheridan Centre for Elder Research (SCER) this interactive conference will be of interest to businesses and marketers looking to develop effective strategies in the mature consumer market segment. Keynote speaker UK-based marketing consultant and author, Dick Stroud. To register email paulina.camino@sheridancollege.ca or visit SCER page
 

The Right to Die: Power of Attorney for Personal Care 

What we once called “Living Wills” was re-named “Power of Attorney for Personal Care” in 1995 when the Ontario government changed the laws and enacted theSubstitute Decisions Act (SDA) in addition to the Health Care Consent Act (HCCA). If you made Powers of Attorney at all before 1995, they were General Powers of Attorney that covered management of your financial affairs as well as your health care. Read More

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