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Managing chronic pain

Managing Chronic Conditions at Home

Living with a chronic condition can be a challenging and often overwhelming experience. Chronic conditions are defined as long-lasting conditions that can have a significant impact on an individual's quality of life. Home care can provide a safe and comfortable environment for individuals with chronic conditions, allowing them to manage their health and maintain their independence.    Identifying the Chronic Condition    The first step in managing a chronic condition at home is to...

Multiple Sclerosis

Home Care for Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. While there is no cure for MS, there are various forms of treatment and support that can help individuals manage the symptoms and improve their quality of life. Home care is one option for individuals with MS, and this article will discuss the benefits of home care and what to consider when choosing a home care...

dementia patients ottawa

What Are The Different Types of Dementia?

This post is the first of many in a series about understanding the various types of dementia and how each one impacts an individual after diagnosis. We acknowledge that there are over 400 different types of dementia, we will be focusing on some of the more common ones as well as some of the not so common dementias that are affecting many people today. In this first post we will...

Navigating change in your new environment

Navigating change in your new environment

Change is perhaps the only real constant in our lives. We all go through the same stages in life, but at different times and different rates. We all begin life as newborns, then we become toddlers, children, teenagers, adults, and some become parents and grandparents and at a certain point in our live we all start to lose some of our abilities that lead us to asking for or requiring...