Seniors plan ahead for caregiving needs for when they may be unable to care for themselves. Care needs may be temporary, for assistance recovering after major surgery, or long-term, meaning ongoing care because capabilities are declining. For example, a senior may suffer a stroke and lose their...
Planning for Long Term CareAnn LandersUnited Seniors Health Council
Seniors living in long-term care across the country were three times more likely to have been prescribed antidepressants over the last five years than those in the community, a new report from the Canadian Institute for Health Information indicates. Just over 60 per cent of seniors...
When it comes to paying for long-term care, a mix of personal resources often comes into play. Many seniors use their savings, returns from investments, or annuities to cover their care needs. These personal funding sources allow more choice, flexibility, and access to continuous care. Major ...
Multipurpose cadastral system has been used for land management, environmental protection and sustainable development of the land. In a broad context, efficient implementation of a multipurpose cadastral system brings benefits to the government and private sector related to municipal planning, and also ...
Long-Term Care Planning Month provides a head start to plan for the upcoming caretaking costs in the future. It is important to be prepared, otherwise, the financial costs will be extremely difficult to maintain. It ensures better care for seniors Investing in long-term care insurance plans is...
Providing home health, short and long term home support services, and respite care to adults and seniors across New Brunswick
“If you’re waiting for your 50s and your 60s to figure out where your resources are going to come from for health care, you’ve probably waited too long.” Also, the longer you wait to plan for how you’ll live later in life — for example, in a long-term care home o...
A Senior’s Choice is a placement and referral service that advises elders and their families who need assistance. We help families navigate senior care resources such as: Assisted Living Residences, Memory Care Communities Enriched Care Enhanced Care Pr
What is Long-Term Care? LTC is a range of medical and non-medical support for people of any age, primarily for seniors. LTC provides assistance with theActive Daily Activities (ADLs)which include: Bathing Continence (controlling one’s bowels and bladder) ...