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covid-19 crisis throws caregiver role into uncertainty

this pandemic has exposed weaknesses in our healthcare system which has resulted in unconscionable harm to canadian patients, say experts.
emma jones
oct 22, 2020

the over 50's are better prepared for pandemic

study shows that financial security and feelings of resiliency depends a lot on age.
emma jones
aug 11, 2020

opinion: elder care reform must start with skills training

the senior population is growing, the cost of high-quality elder care is sky-rocketing and demographics dictate that the need for long-term care is here to stay.
sarah watts-rynard
aug 07, 2020

it's time to stop warehousing seniors in long-term care

treating frailty and loss of function as an inevitability means poor quality of life for older canadians.
john muscedere and russell williams
jun 30, 2020

'speaking out': elder abuse reports in edmonton spiked in 2019

by nicole bergot edmonton recorded 291 reports of elder...
edmonton journal
jun 21, 2020

doctors and elders unite to pursue equity in organ donations

while data is limited, a 2016 informal audit found indigenous people made up 50 per cent of people in the province with kidney disease but only 15 per cent of those who receive a transplant.
zak vescera, saskatoon starphoenix
jun 16, 2020

stressed staff, underfunding: canada must improve long-term care homes

instead of being seen as essential, long-term care home staff are paid minimal wages and treated as temporary staff.
the conversation
jun 09, 2020

cooking, choir singing: activities help long-term care

recreation can reduce the level of care seniors need as they age.
nicholas sokic
jun 05, 2020
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covid-19 crisis throws caregiver role into uncertainty

this pandemic has exposed weaknesses in our healthcare system which has resulted in unconscionable harm to canadian patients, say experts.
emma jones
oct 22, 2020

the over 50's are better prepared for pandemic

study shows that financial security and feelings of resiliency depends a lot on age.
emma jones
aug 11, 2020

opinion: elder care reform must start with skills training

the senior population is growing, the cost of high-quality elder care is sky-rocketing and demographics dictate that the need for long-term care is here to stay.
sarah watts-rynard
aug 07, 2020

it's time to stop warehousing seniors in long-term care

treating frailty and loss of function as an inevitability means poor quality of life for older canadians.
john muscedere and russell williams
jun 30, 2020
powered by
obesity matters

'speaking out': elder abuse reports in edmonton spiked in 2019

by nicole bergot edmonton recorded 291 reports of elder...
edmonton journal
jun 21, 2020

doctors and elders unite to pursue equity in organ donations

while data is limited, a 2016 informal audit found indigenous people made up 50 per cent of people in the province with kidney disease but only 15 per cent of those who receive a transplant.
zak vescera, saskatoon starphoenix
jun 16, 2020

stressed staff, underfunding: canada must improve long-term care homes

instead of being seen as essential, long-term care home staff are paid minimal wages and treated as temporary staff.
the conversation
jun 09, 2020

cooking, choir singing: activities help long-term care

recreation can reduce the level of care seniors need as they age.
nicholas sokic
jun 05, 2020
powered by
breast cancer canada
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