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Families Struggling with Hospital Discharges

While most of us prefer to avoid the hospital, there may be times when we require acute hospital care. In Canada, we have basic insured health care coverage, which covers the cost of an acute hospital stay. However, discharge home from the hospital, especially with complex care needs, can be a story of frustration, confusion, and escalating costs with poor outcomes. In today’s overworked hospital systems, there are often long….

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Elder Management, Healthcare, Smart Ageing

Plan for Diminishing Capacity: How to Approach

This blog is the third blog in a series on this topic and is written specifically for family members. In our last blog, Plan for Diminishing Capacity: Pre-dementia Financial Warning Signs – All About Estates, we discussed unusual financial behaviours. If a loved one is missing bills, repeating transactions, or falling for scams, it may be more than forgetfulness. These early financial warning signs could indicate mild cognitive impairment, a….

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Elder Management, Smart Ageing

Plan for Diminishing Capacity: Pre-dementia Financial Warning Signs

Diminishing capacity is a very complex topic. It may happen quickly or be a long, slow decline in the ability to make effective decisions. The risks can be devastating, impacting a person’s health and financial well-being. Emerging research indicates that issues managing finances could be an early warning sign of a pre-dementia or dementia diagnosis. Families need to be aware of these early financial warning signs and financial risks so….

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Elder Management, Smart Ageing

The Impact of Tariffs on Medical and Patient Care in Canada

This year has been marked by chaotic world markets and trade wars instigated by the current US administration. While Canadians have come together to support Canadian businesses, many medical and patient care products depend on an integrated supply chain with global and American sources. Tariffs on these products may cause significant cost increases and procurement issues like delays and shortages. The impact could be felt in hospitals, community care, and….

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Elder Management, Smart Ageing

The Last “ism”

Scotiatrust

This blog post was written by Hannah Zip, Estate and Trust Consultant, Scotiatrust Toronto People over the age of 65 accounted for 19% of the Canadian population in 2023, according to Statistics Canada. This diverse and growing group of individuals commonly encounters ageism, one of the remaining socially accepted “isms”. Ageism is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as discrimination against people due to negative, inaccurate stereotypes and prejudices….

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Elder Care, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Smart Ageing, Testamentary Capacity

Best Mother’s Day Gift? The Gift of Time and a Clear Conversation

Adult daughter and her mother drinking tea and chatting

This week, many of us will be preparing for Mother’s Day and thinking about how we might honour our mothers or grandmothers and those who are a mothering figure. What do mothers consider the best present? Many will say that the best gift is the gift of time. Mothers with young children might yearn for quiet time and time alone, just for themselves. The paradox is that as we age,….

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Elder Management, Smart Ageing
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