Nurse Next Door
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We keep seniors living at home. Cooking, cleaning, ADL's, Dementia & Palliative care etc.. But what really makes us special is our happier aging program.
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facebook.comJOB POSTING Do you believe seniors are happier and safer living in their own home? Do you have the highest quality customer service abilities? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of others and work for a company that lives its core values? We are looking for a full time Care Services Soecialist in our Toronto Office 7am-7pm Wednesday-Thursday-Friday Andy every second Saturday. This is a salary position with health benefits. Email your cover letter and resume to Kris.Aiken@nursenextdoor.com
Grand opening of our newest location at 1213 Bayview ave at the corner of Bayview and Moore across from Loblaws. Thank you everyone who stopped by for cupcakes and to learn more about our Happier Aging program!
Let us be your outside help: "If you’re sick of reading articles about “taking time for yourself” because they’re unhelpful when you have no time in the first place, that may be a sign that it’s time to ask for help. "
Here are 25 nutrition and lifestyle strategies to lower your risk for Alzheimers from our friends at Precision Nutrition. http://www.precisionnutrition.com/prevent-alzheimers-and-neurodegenerative-disease
Don't stop moving.
If you are worried about an aging parent who is not yet ready for home care, you will love the Caretrak. It is the most advanced and versatile pendant available in Canda. Use coupon code "SAFE" to receive 10% off the monthly fee as long as you own the device. Visit Caretrak.ca
The last time Robert was in a Harvard Aircraft was 63 years ago when he was a pilot in World War II. When his caregiver, Janet, found out about his passion for airplanes, she made this happen... Thank you Dream On Seniors' Wish Foundation & Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum for turning this dream into a reality. #HappierAging
I am curious how do you feel about this program?
Two interventions have consistently been shown to help patients live their final days in accordance with their wishes: earlier conversations about their goals and greater use of palliative care services, which emphasize symptom control and greater psychological and spiritual well-being — and which recognize that longer survival is only part of what patients want.
Live happy! Happier Aging.