When Your Loved One Has Had a Stroke
By: Audrey Miller MSW, RSW, CCRC, CCLCP Solutions Magazine Fall 2007 A stroke can be very traumatic. It often occurs suddenly, and the resulting damage can range from mild to severe. A person who has…
Read moreBy: Audrey Miller MSW, RSW, CCRC, CCLCP Solutions Magazine Fall 2007 A stroke can be very traumatic. It often occurs suddenly, and the resulting damage can range from mild to severe. A person who has…
Read moreBy: Audrey Miller MSW, RSW, CCRC, CCLCP Solutions Magazine Summer 2007 One in four working Canadians experiences high levels of caregiver strain. Four types of caregiver strain resulting from stress…
Read moreBy: Donna Lero Canadian Healthcare Manager Vol. 14:4; August 2007 While our workforce is aging, employees today are dealing with the stress of being caregivers to aging family members, spouses and partners,…
Read moreBy: Sandra Block USA Today June 27, 2007 How do you decide which kind of health care facility is best suited for an elderly parent? Everyone’s situation, of course, is different. Here are tips…
Read moreMacleans Magazine April 9, 2007 Is loss of memory and brain function an inevitable part of aging? New studies say a little tinkering can change all that Doris Howard, a 79-year-old former psychologist,…
Read moreOANHSS News Winter 2007 “Caregiving isn’t like retirement planning,” says Bob Spence, owner of an eldercare consulting service in Toronto. “It’s not something that people…
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