Elder Management

Total 78 Posts

Suffering In Silence: A Closer Look at Elder Abuse

This blog post was written by Dave Madan, Senior Manager, Scotiatrust Elder abuse remains one of the most underreported and misunderstood social issues, often concealed beneath the veneer of familial obligations and trust-based relationships. For professionals, understanding the intricate dimensions of elder abuse is not only a matter of professional competence but also a moral imperative. Elder abuse transcends socioeconomic boundaries, manifesting in affluent communities as well as modest households,….

Suffering In Silence: A Closer Look at Elder Abuse Continue Reading »

Caregiving, Elder Care, Elder Law, Elder Management, Guardianship, Uncategorized, Undue influence

Smart Ageing: Post-Retirement Planning to Avoid Costly Mistakes

For the past five years, it has been my pleasure to address a local service club on the topic of Smart Ageing and discuss other topics proposed by the members. The members are retired professionals and businessmen with an average age of 80. The forty men present in person this year, plus those online, wanted to discuss the costly mistakes that could occur if appropriate personal care plans were not….

Smart Ageing: Post-Retirement Planning to Avoid Costly Mistakes Continue Reading »

Elder Management, Smart Ageing

Lifestyle Changes Bring Increased Risk to Older Clients and Advisors – Part 2

In our last blog post, Lifestyle Changes Bring Increased Risk to Older Clients – Part1, we explored the need to rethink the planning paradigm for older clients and actively shift to assuming a 100-year lifespan. However, a 100-year lifespan does not necessarily equal 100 years of good health. We know that in the last decade of a person’s life, there could be more focus on health issues, medical coordination, and….

Lifestyle Changes Bring Increased Risk to Older Clients and Advisors – Part 2 Continue Reading »

Caregiving, Elder Management, Estate Planning

Lifestyle Changes Bring Increased Risk to Older Clients

Managing an elder’s journey late in life is not for the faint of heart. Ask a partner or family member – it is complicated, frustrating, rewarding, and exhausting at the same time. Given our rapidly aging population, we need to rethink our planning paradigm for older clients and actively shift to planning for a 100-year life. While a lifespan may be 100 years, people may find that their health span….

Lifestyle Changes Bring Increased Risk to Older Clients Continue Reading »

Elder Management, Power of Attorney, Smart Ageing

Keeping Steady in Interesting Times

a man kayaks in an ocean with some swells behind him

We live in interesting times. This phrase has been coming to mind all week after meeting with a family who is managing the care of their elderly father with advanced Alzheimer’s disease. They asked questions about managing his care and shared their other daily challenges. For example, like you, they have hectic family lives, demanding professional careers and feel the stress and unease that has come with threats to our….

Keeping Steady in Interesting Times Continue Reading »

Caregiving, Elder Management, Smart Ageing

The Smart Ageing Resolution: Have the Garden Conversation

Happy New Year! The holidays provided an opportunity to catch up on various articles on a wide range of topics, including smart ageing. One of the most informative was a new report from the CSA Public Policy Centre on demographic changes in Canada’s aging population and policy implications for 2024.[1] The report takes a holistic view of complex interwoven factors, such as social, economic, and healthcare resources, which must be….

The Smart Ageing Resolution: Have the Garden Conversation Continue Reading »

Elder Management, Estate Planning, Smart Ageing
Scroll to Top