by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | Apr 7, 2026 | Soutien aux proches aidants
You’re on a Conference Call While Texting Your Mom’s PSW You left work early twice this week. Your boss noticed. You told her it was “appointments” because saying “my father fell again and the home care worker didn’t show up”...
by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | Apr 4, 2026 | Démence et soins de la mémoire
Your Spouse Is 55. They’ve Become Someone You Don’t Recognize. It started small. Maybe they said something shockingly rude to a waitress — completely out of character. Maybe they stopped caring about the kids’ soccer games after 20 years of never...
by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | Apr 3, 2026 | Soins palliatifs
Someone Just Used One of These Words. Here’s What You Need to Know. Your parent’s doctor just said “palliative” or “hospice” — maybe both — and the room went quiet. Those words carry weight. They sound final. And right now, you need...
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...