This article was written by FCBC guest columnist Jeanne Sedun. Finding out someone you love has been diagnosed with ...
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For many of us, December marks the start of holiday gatherings and festivities, making it feel like “the most wonde ...
As a young girl growing up in Duncan, BC, Faith Magwood was introduced to the concept of philanthropy and community ...
John Thomas knows firsthand what it’s like to navigate the healthcare system and end-of-life care for an aging pare ...
Medications, both prescribed and over-the-counter, have the potential to improve health and well-being. Many people ...
By definition, “dwindle” means to diminish gradually in size, amount or strength. Janet Dunnett will never forget t ...
Remember what it was like being newly married and setting up your first home, excited and eager to begin building a ...
If you are unsure about what kind of help you can access in the community when caring for someone, you are among th ...
The numbers tell the true story; one-third of dementia caregivers are daughters, and wives are much more likely to ...
Jann Arden confesses that she looks forward to getting older. It's another year to embrace life. She just turned fi ...
“Caregiving leaves its mark on us. No matter what we do to prepare ourselves, the hole left behind looms large.” ~ ...
My mom is getting ready to visit our family and, although the flight isn’t excessively long, it still works out to ...
Mary cares for her aging father. They live in the same city. She works full-time. When she called the Family Caregi ...
GUY MATTHEWS’ life work is an extension of his long-time yoga practice. Teaching yoga since 1995, at UBC and at oth ...