by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | 10 mars 2026 | Coûts et comparaisons, Prestations gouvernementales
Caring for an aging parent or spouse is one of the most meaningful things you can do — but it’s also expensive. Between home care services, medical supplies, mobility aids, and potential renovations, the costs add up fast. The good news? The Canadian tax system...
by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | 10 mars 2026 | Démence et soins de la mémoire, Résidences pour aînés
When a parent or loved one is diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, one of the hardest questions families face is: when is it time for memory care? It’s a deeply personal decision, and there’s no single right answer. But understanding what...
by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | 10 mars 2026 | Soutien aux proches aidants, Soins à domicile
Your mom used to be the one who organized the neighbourhood potluck. She knew everyone’s birthday, kept the conversation going at family dinners, and never missed a Sunday phone call with her sister in Winnipeg. Now she sits in her living room for hours, the...
by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | 10 mars 2026 | Prestations gouvernementales, Résidences pour aînés
Finding affordable housing for a senior parent or loved one on a fixed income can feel overwhelming — and if you’re reading this, chances are you’re already feeling the pressure. Between rising rents, long waitlists, and a maze of government programs,...
by Équipe éditoriale d'AgePlaceHub | 10 mars 2026 | Soutien aux proches aidants, Soins à domicile, Résidences pour aînés
When Is It Time to Move a Parent to Care? A Honest Guide for Families Who Are Struggling Nobody wakes up one morning and thinks, “Today’s the day I move my parent into care.” It doesn’t work like that. Instead, it’s a slow accumulation of...