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Mental stimulation and social engagement are vital for senior well-being. Discover engaging activities and games for seniors, including memory exercises, social games, and cognitive enhancement activities. These resources help caregivers and families create enjoyable, meaningful interactions while supporting mental health and social connections.

Toronto, May 25, 2010 –Maria Freda could barely eat or sleep during the weeks her 77-year-old mother languished in a hospital bed, deemed too frail to return to her daughter’s east-end home, but not sick enough for the constant care of nurses and doctors. Freda knew her mom needed a

Adult children are seeking private home-care for aging parents. While many companies are struggling, those that provide home-care to Canada’s seniors say they’ve been surprised and delighted to find business booming. “The trend over the last six months is that our client base has been growing – in fact, it’s

Who will care for Mom? Aging population and high demand fuel the growth for seniors’ caregiving services Toronto, January 13, 2009 – For the first time in history, it would seem that Canadian adults now have more parents than they do children. One implication of this is that caregiving for

When it comes to staying sharp, it’s use it or lose it Remember the ’60s and ’70s, way back in the past century, when “playing mind games” had a distinctly unpleasant connotation? Of course you do. The problem is, if you’re like many of us, you can’t remember where you