by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | Apr 2, 2026 | Prestations gouvernementales
BC Has More Seniors Benefits Than You Think — Most People Claim Less Than Half Your parent lives in British Columbia, they’re over 65, and they’re getting by on OAS and maybe a small pension. They pay too much for rent, skip dental appointments, and...
by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | Apr 1, 2026 | Soins de longue durée
Your Parent Is Being Discharged. They Can’t Manage Alone. What Now? Your mom had hip surgery on Monday. Or your dad had a stroke last week. The hospital just told you he’s being discharged Thursday. You looked around his apartment — the stairs, the bathtub...
by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | Mar 31, 2026 | Résidences pour aînés
Why “Assisted Living” Is the Most Confusing Term in Canadian Senior Care You’ve been Googling “assisted living near me” for three days. Your dad can’t manage the stairs anymore, he’s forgetting his medications, and you know he...
by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | Mar 28, 2026 | Soutien aux proches aidants
Your Parent Sits Alone All Day. That’s Not Just Sad — It’s Dangerous. Here’s a stat that should stop you cold: loneliness is as deadly as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. That’s not some wellness blog exaggeration — it’s from the World Health...
by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | Mar 27, 2026 | Soutien aux proches aidants
Your Parent Fell. Or Almost Fell. Here’s What You Do Now. You got the call. Your mom slipped getting out of the bathtub. Or your dad tripped on the carpet edge and caught himself on the counter — barely. Maybe nobody fell yet, but you watched your parent grab...