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Protecting Ourselves and Our Loved Ones from Financial Fraud

Tuesday May 13th, 2025

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From One Senior to Another   A Personal Story and Practical Advice for Seniors and Caregivers As both a senior and a caregiver, I’ve seen firsthand how financial scams can shake our sense of safety and trust. Not long ago, someone I care for deeply—an independent, intelligent woman in her late 70s—nearly fell victim to a “grandparent scam.” A stranger called pretending to be her grandson, claiming he was in jail and needed bail money immediately. The... [read more]

A Helping Hand: Understanding Short-Term Assisted Living

Wednesday Apr 30th, 2025

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Life doesn't always follow a script. Whether you're healing from surgery, giving a primary caregiver a chance to recharge, or simply testing the waters of retirement living, short-term assisted stays offer flexible support when you need it most—without a long-term obligation. What is Short-Term Assisted Living and Who Can Benefit? Often referred to as respite care, short-term assisted living provides a fully supported environment for seniors over a brief period—ranging... [read more]

New Grandparents Guide

Monday Feb 26th, 2018

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Seven Easy Steps to Handling Your New Role   1. Set the Stage for Peaceful Relationships Right from the get-go, many expecting parents experience tension or a feeling of being torn between two – or even three or four – sets of grandparents forcefully asserting their wishes. It's a recipe for stress that soon-to-be moms and dads definitely don't need. As much as you can, stay positive, be flexible, and go with the flow. Focus on supporting the expecting... [read more]

Are You Financially Equipped For Retirement? Here's a Guideline to Get You Ready!!

Wednesday Apr 26th, 2017

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Start Saving Canadians spend an average of 20 years in retirement. If you’re not saving, it’s time to start.   Estimate Your Retirement Needs Experts estimate that you will need about 70% of your preretirement income – for lower income earners, the figure is 90% or more – just to maintain your current standard of living when you stop working.   Participate in a Workplace Retirement Savings Plan If your employer... [read more]

Here Are Some Great Ways for Staying Active in Retirement!

Wednesday Apr 26th, 2017

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You’ve dreamed of it all your life – retiring and having the freedom to follow your passion, whether it be volunteering, writing the next great novel, sleeping late or travelling the world. With people living longer these days, you have many years ahead of you to enjoy. That’s why it’s important to stay active during retirement. Here are five ways to stay active during your retirement years.    1. Join the Toronto... [read more]

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