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"On behalf of the Hospital’s Patient Service Group of Family Medicine and Community Services I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your participation at our 10th Annual Celebration of Diversity day. The display you provided was excellent and definitely resourceful for our community and the hospital. We thank you for taking the time from your busy schedule to attend this event and look forward to your continued support in years to come. "

- Seemi - Program Assistant Family Medicine and Community Services

Do you provide respite?

Yes. Respite is care that is provided to give the primary caregiver usually a spouse or child a break from their role. This could be on a regular basis to give the family caregiver some personal time to look forward to each week or could even be to provide care while on vacation. It is important that primary caregivers get a break and respite care allows them to care for themselves too.

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BLOG - 3 Steps to Overcoming Resistance to Help - Step One

4/30/2012 - PRESS ROOM ARTICLE

Elderly parents who are very resistant to any of your well-intended help may be among the ones who need it most.  It’s very common for senior adults to insist they are “just fine, thank you” at managing their daily lives even if it is evident they’re in need of some level of assistance to remain independent. 

How do you encourage a resistant parent to receive some extra help that would improve their quality of life and well-being?  Here is the first of our three Read More