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CareAge Partnership with the GVHBA & Renomark

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CareAge is proud to share with you that we’ve recently partnered with the Greater Vancouver Home Builders Association (GVHBA) and Renomark, leaders in the home renovation and services industries...

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How to Effectively Facilitate Aging in Place

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Not long ago, our friends at The Atlantic published an article on aging in the current medical care climate. Appropriately entitled ‘The Hospital is No Place for the Elderly’, this damning expose on t...

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CAREAGE IMPLEMENTS PLAN TO ACT ON ‘ACCESSIBILITY 2024’

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Careage Home and Health, the accessibility innovators behind barrier-free ‘Aging in Place’ living philosophy, are pleased to announce a comprehensive plan to act on the Government of BC’s ‘Accessibili...

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Rehab Equipment Expo, Richmond BC – Sept. 9th

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CareAge is thrilled to announce that we will be presenting at the Rehab Equipment Expo 2015, taking place on Wednesday, Sept. 9th in Richmond, BC. The event brings together innovators and leaders from...

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Senate Panel Holds Hearing on Scams Aimed at Seniors

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By Kristin Keckeisen, Fraud Watch Network campaign manager Finally, some much-needed attention to the long-running grandparent scam. The Senate Special Committee on Aging held a hearing on July 16th a...

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Almost half of Canadian seniors in nursing homes given dangerous medications: Report

Nearly half of Canada’s vulnerable seniors living in nursing homes were given drugs flagged for being potentially dangerous and inappropriate, a new national health study has found. A report by the ...

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Transportation Challenges: Is Your Community Livable?

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Dennis Eisnach – AARP National Policy Council volunteer What do you do when you live in rural America and need a ride to the doctor’s office or have to pick up a prescription at the drugstore? Transpo...

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Falls Among Older Adults: An Overview

Each year, millions of adults aged 65 and older fall.1 Falls can cause moderate to severe injuries, such as hip fractures and head traumas, and can increase the risk of early death. Fortunately, falls...

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