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4 Ways to Find Joy in the Garden With Your Elder

Try my fun quiz! Do you think winter should end December 26th? Do you live in a place where winter ends June 1 (maybe)? Do you start looking at seed packets and garden magazines when there’s still snow on the ground? Does growing things give you a rush like a whole cup of sugar? Do […]

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This Brilliant Visitor is the Best!

My name is Scrappy and I have a job. I make smiles. Now, I know that everyone doesn’t like dogs. To tell you the truth, there are some people I’m not too crazy about. If elders don’t want a visit or are afraid, I just pass them by. I wish the people I’m thinking about

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How To Have Demetia and a Fulfilled Life

Remember my friend from a few weeks ago? A short, gentle man with a soft voice, he’d admitted his wife to our care floor a few weeks ago, and now participated in his first care conference. This meeting, with all the staff who care for his wife giving input, gave him a chance to ask

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How To Have Dementia Without Letting It Have You

“She’s getting older. I guess some fuzzy thinking can be expected.” Did you use these or similar words to rationalize the changes you saw in your loved one? It’s common to believe that someone whose age is advancing would naturally experience cognitive changes. We call them “senior moments” and laugh them off until they become

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How To Break Through the Agony of a Dementia Diagnosis

A short, gentle man with a soft voice, he’d admitted his wife to our care floor a few weeks ago, and now participated in the first care conference. This meeting, with all the staff who care for his wife giving input, gave him a chance to ask questions. Many questions. An intelligent man, he had

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The Truth About Interventions for Anxiety

I’m not a doctor. Or a nurse. I come to the topic of the use of medications from a purely social standpoint. Even though I worked in a medical environment for over 20 years, I need to start with that disclaimer, and be careful that I don’t come across as an “expert opinion.” From a

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Unlock the Mystery of Anxiety and Find Hope

Immediately after lunch finished, it began. “Who’s looking after me tonight?” I told her the name of her full-time, regular care partner who would arrive at 3:00 p.m. “What’s she going to do?” The same things she does every night. Get you ready for bed. “What if she won’t look after me?” It’s her job

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4 Smarter Ways to Conquer Care Partner Anxiety

“You had one job…” Did you know there are whole web sites of people’s blunders? We relish each other’s mistakes, although I’ll admit most are hilarious, or embarrassing. A bag labelled “ice” that’s full of popcorn a cup with its handle on the inside a sign which says OEPN a clock hung upside down (how

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The Small Miracle of the Next Stop

“Next stop, Melita Avenue.” For just short of twenty-one years, I’ve heard those words as the bus pulled up to Christie Gardens and I crossed Christie Street in Toronto to go to work. Usually, the bus came late and all of us who stood shivering in the bus stop, or roasting in the summer, complained

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The Key to a Fulfilled, Guilt-Free Christmas

Imagine a keyring containing many keys of various sizes. Some you may not even be sure what they open. One key dominates. Large, old fashioned and gold, it obviously opens something important. Each key has its purpose, but this one is more significant than all the rest. This is the key to a great Christmas.

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