How Seniors In Canada Should Age In Place
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How Seniors In Canada Should Age In Place

The Canadian population is getting older, with adults 65 and older, it is estimated that by 2030 they will make up approximately 23 percent of the population in Canada. With the staggering statistics of seniors occupying such a large part of the population, it is important for families to take the necessary steps to plan…

Ways to Improve Seniors Confidence
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Confidence Can Be Achieved At Any Age

Everyone in this world deserves to feel secure. More and more seniors are now taking advantage of protecting themselves by taking self-defense classes. Feeling weak and helpless can be one of the worst feelings anyone can experience in their lifetime, this is especially recognized for many seniors aging in place living an active lifestyle. As…

Benefits & Role of Caregivers in Senior Care
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A Tribute to Caregivers & Caretakers

All too often we neglect to recognize who the true heroes are in this world. Senior Protection would like to take this opportunity to properly offer our gratitude and respect for the hard work and dedication of Caregivers. A “Caregiver” or “caretaker” refers to someone who provides care for another person no matter the age,…

Effects From Falls Among Seniors
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Hard Facts Surrounding Seniors Falling

Anyone can fall. But as we age, our risk of falling becomes greater. That’s the bad news. The good news is that falls can be prevented. The first step to preventing falls is to understand what causes them. For example, poor balance, decreased muscle and bone strength, reduced vision or hearing, and unsafe conditions in…

Finding Peace of Mind During Aging
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What Does “Peace of Mind” Mean To Senior Protection?

Peace of mind is a great term used to identify how someone can experience some sort of relief from stress. Some may use the term to describe a feeling of assurance, or even the feeling of knowing that if something happens, you have confidence knowing a reaction will take place to help. Although the term…