People with osteoporosis have bones that break easily, even through minor actions such as lifting, twisting or falling. Avoid osteoporosis by:
Be leery of offers that say “Today only,” “Too good to pass up,” “Cash only” or “Limited offer.”
Some funding is available for renovations that improve the independence and safety of seniors or people with disabilities.
Flips might lead to flops...“easy-access” footwear such as slippers, sandals and flip-flops top the list of potential hazards.
Most of us want to stay independent and make our own decisions for as long as possible. Here are some ideas for
keeping safe on your own.
What would you do if the person you care for is taken in hospital and can’t communicate? Do you know his or her wishes for care?
A miracle of modern medicine is the development of medications that can alter
the natural history of once-fatal or disabling illnesses.
Pick a location accessible for all—with comfortable chairs, a menu that is easy to eat and digest for ali, and take lots of pictures and have fun!
Do you ever feel overwhelmed? You’re not alone! In fact, the percentage of Canadians feeling stressed has doubled in the past 10 years.
In this article, I share with you some of the highlights from two of our speakers who are lawyers.