Women’s Brain Health Day 2021: Why Women’s Brain Health is Important?
Did you know that women are most likely to get Alzheimer’s Disease? There are an estimated 747,000 Canadians living with Alzheimer’s. Of these, about 70 percent are women.
Did you know that women are most likely to get Alzheimer’s Disease? There are an estimated 747,000 Canadians living with Alzheimer’s. Of these, about 70 percent are women.
It’s no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted many aspects of our lives. From the way we conduct business to the way we socialize — many changes are apparent thanks to technological advancements. The healthcare industry is not immune …
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Breast Cancer Awareness month is recognized every year in October. According to the Government of Canada, breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer in Canada, and in women, it’s the number-one most common cancer. In addition, one …
Recreation therapy programs can help people in many ways. From their socialization to their physical, emotional, and cognitive health, the programming is beneficial to many segments of the population, including seniors.
From crafts to music, sports, and more activities — recreation therapy services are available to help seniors. If you are considering these services for a senior in your life, it’s important to first ensure their daily medical and physical needs …
For seniors who prefer to age in place in their own home, premier home care services can make daily living more manageable.
There are many ways to find at-home senior care for a loved one. You may choose to do your own research online and interview a shortlist of providers. Some families will ask for recommendations from friends, doctors, or other sources.
From arts and crafts to dance, music, and more — therapy programs for seniors are centered on enjoyable activities. Taking part in these fun activities has many advantages on a cognitive, physical, emotional, and social level. They can contribute to …
Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia can present challenges for both an individual and their loved ones. Oftentimes, a diagnosis means coming to grips with new circumstances and life changes. It can also present new emotions and overwhelm families providing care on …
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Providing home care for an ageing spouse, parent, or family member is not something everyone can manage on their own. Some people will find that work, family commitments, or distance may affect their ability to provide quality care for a …