The Eldercare Conversation
Eldercare is a journey. The first step is gathering information.
Care giving for an aging parent, spouse, domestic partner or close friend presents tough challenges...especially when a crisis hits and responsibility descends upon you suddenly.
Maybe your mother has fallen...perhaps due to instability caused by prescription drug side effects...and is hospitalized with a broken hip. Or your spouse has wandered off and become lost several times. Or a long-time friend and mentor has lost a lot of weight and rarely seems to leave home.
Care giving descends upon us in all sorts of ways - through sudden crises or a series of small but unsettling mishaps and warning signs. You may be the only person to step in or you may simply be the linchpin of a large network of family members and friends willing to help.
Whatever the situation, you're not sure of the next step. Or even the first step. If you are looking for guidance in how to deal with aging parents, we hope these resources will make your journey a little smoother.
Aging & Seniors
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/seniors-aines/index-eng.php
Canada Benefits Finder
http://www.canadabenefits.gc.ca/faecwizardquestions.jsp?&lang=en&geo=1
Canadian Home Care Association
Family Caregiver Alliance
Long Term Care Planning Network
http://www.ltcplanningnetwork.com/
National Advisory Council on Aging
Caregivers Action Network
Public Guardian & Trustee - BC
http://www.trustee.bc.ca/Pages/default.aspx
Public Health Agency of Canada
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/chn-rcs/index-eng.php?cid=1048161679943&pagen...
Seniors Benefits
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/chn-rcs/index-eng.php?cid=1048161679943&pagen...
Seniors Canada
http://www.seniors.gc.ca/eng/index.shtml