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AugThe Benefits of Personal Shopping for Seniors
Gabby’s father Ralph, who is in his mid-seventies, stopped driving a few months ago due to problems with his vision. The first few weeks Ralph had trouble figuring out how he would get his groceries and run simple errands without his car. He tried using food delivery services, but they would often get the incorrect items and replace his order Seeing her father struggle, Gabby organized a Tuktu personal shopper to help her father with his groceries and other miscellaneous shopping.
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AugPost-Hospitalization Recovery: How to care for your loved ones after a hospital admission
When a person has been admitted to the hospital, often the focus is on treating the patient's condition. Care teams work on the medical procedure and treatment plans. What is often forgotten is the care needed after discharge from the hospital. Careful post-hospitalization care is required to avoid post-hospital syndrome and consequent re-hospitalization.
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JulThe Benefits of Having a Personal Travel Companion for Seniors Increasing Mobility and Providing Support
Last week, Charles, an eighty-one-year-old man, completed a surgical procedure on his knee. Having undergone sedation, he needed someone to drive him home and settle him in. Being a widower with no children, Charles did not know who could help him.
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AprRising Above the Post-Holiday Blues While Supporting Aging Parents
While it's normal to feel a bit down after the festive season, for those of us with aging parents to support, the blues can be even more challenging. As we settle back into our daily routines, the responsibilities and stress of caring for our parents can feel overwhelming.
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JulHow To Complete A Needs Assessment For Aging Parents – and Why It Matters.
Imagine a full check-up, but for your loved one’s entire lifestyle. That’s exactly what a Needs Assessment for aging in place is all about. It’s like a roadmap to independent living by figuring out what kind of support they need to keep them safe, healthy, social, and independent, right in their cozy homes for as long as they wish.
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JulA Guide for Supporting Your Aging Parents (Part 3) – Fostering Independence and Quality of Life
Physical and mental health are foundational in the journey of aging in place.
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JulA Guide for Supporting Your Aging Parents (Part 2) – How To Help Loved Ones Age In Place
When Preet’s dad started having difficulty climbing the stairs, he realized how crucial it was to modify his living environment for his safety and independence. Aging in place often necessitates adjustments to the home. This could range from minor changes, such as installing grab bars in the bathroom, to more significant modifications like installing a stairlift or a walk-in shower.
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JulA Guide for Supporting Your Aging Parents (Part 1) – Encouraging Independence and Well-being
Welcome to the first part of our 3-Part series that focuses on supporting our aging parents as they transition to a stage of independent living.
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AprCaring For Your Aging Loved Once From a Distance
In Canada, there are more than 8 million informal caregivers offering unpaid assistance and support to older family members and friends facing myriad health conditions. It’s never an easy job to take on this significant role of a caregiver for your aging parents or other loved ones.