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Practical guides, checklists, and activity resources for families caring for an aging parent or loved one at home.

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A family-ready guide to home care planning, safety questions, caregiver support, and service options.

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Understanding Dementia

Practical ways to respond to behaviour changes, reduce home risks, and keep routines simpler for a loved one with dementia.

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Preventing Caregiver Burnout

Recognize the signs of caregiver exhaustion and plan respite before stress becomes a crisis.

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Daily Care Checklists

Printable templates for medication notes, hygiene routines, appointments, and daily care handoffs.

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Senior Activities & Engagement Plan

Now available in two formats: a real interactive hub with playable senior-friendly games, plus a printable packet with worksheets you can use on paper.

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Senior Activities & Engagement Plan

Use the interactive game hub on-screen, or print the companion packet for paper-based activities at home.

Large-print friendly Memory support Playable game hub Printable packet

Word Search Puzzles

Large-print themes centered on health, positivity, and daily life.

Crossword Puzzles

Simple newspaper-style prompts for steady daily engagement.

Coloring Pages

Mindful sheets with flowers, nature, and calming patterns.

Spot the Difference

Easy visual puzzles with only a few differences to find.

Finish the Saying

Classic sayings that encourage recall, conversation, and participation.

Interactive Games

Includes playable memory match, solitaire, sudoku, mahjong, a Ludo-style race, tune guessing, and a nostalgia quiz.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about when to ask for help, respite care, safety, and daily routines.

Look for changes in personal hygiene, unexplained bruising, missed bills or appointments, an unkempt home, frequent falls, or signs of caregiver burnout. If safety or health is at risk, professional support can help.

Respite care gives a primary caregiver temporary relief for a few hours, overnight, or longer periods while a trained caregiver supports the loved one at home.

Start early, focus on maintaining independence, and frame home care as support that helps them stay comfortable and safe at home for longer.

Yes. Caregiver support groups, respite care, practical planning tools, and family conversations can reduce stress. Taking care of yourself is essential to providing sustainable care.

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Caring for a loved one can become too much for one person. Respite care gives the family caregiver time to rest while the senior remains supported at home.

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