Our Favourite Recipes
Our favourite recipes I love food! In our weekly coffee morning, the conversations have often returned to food, maybe because we are spending more time… Read More »Our Favourite Recipes
Our favourite recipes I love food! In our weekly coffee morning, the conversations have often returned to food, maybe because we are spending more time… Read More »Our Favourite Recipes
The health and well being of everyone is exceedingly important. We care about our customers, our staff, and everyone’s families and loved ones.
It goes without saying that we are following all medical directives to keep everyone as safe as possible.
Here we have outlined some of the measures we are taking as as response to COVID-19, and some options available to you.
Palliative care is the term that refers to the care given to individuals experiencing severe, life-limiting illness. Also known as ‘comfort measures’, palliative care aims to relieve suffering and improve the quality of life for patients and their families. Palliative care is not treating the illness, but treating the symptoms that the illness produces. For this reason, palliative care is sometimes offered in conjunction with treating the primary illness.
Independence does not need to waiver as you get older. Older adults are at risk of becoming dependent on their caregiver to maintain their quality of life. As caregivers, it is our job to encourage seniors to do as much as they are capable of in order to promote their independence.
Home organization makes aging in place safer and easier for yourself or your aging loved one. We’ve compiled a list of 7 simple organization tips that can make your life at home easier and more organized while you continue to live independently.