• Strategies for Spousal Caregivers

    Lisa has been living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for over five years. She and her partner, Michael, just ...

    Lisa has been living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for over five years. She and her partner, Michael, just celebrated 20 years together. Each have children from their previous relationships, and both a ...

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  • Setting Boundaries Takes Practice

    “Sure, Mom, I’ll help.” As soon as she spoke the words, Mary thought, “I do not have the time or energy f ...

    “Sure, Mom, I’ll help.” As soon as she spoke the words, Mary thought, “I do not have the time or energy for this! Why did I agree to help?” Sometimes we say “yes” automatically because we are people-p ...

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  • Siblings Sharing The Care

    When caring for a family member, established family dynamics and unresolved or new conflicts tend to be c ...

    When caring for a family member, established family dynamics and unresolved or new conflicts tend to be common pitfalls. How can we “share the care” without creating unnecessary struggle? It all comes ...

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  • Creating Connections in the Community

    Many caregivers feel alone in their role and responsibility. In the research, social isolation is identif ...

    Many caregivers feel alone in their role and responsibility. In the research, social isolation is identified as one of the highest risk factors experienced by family caregivers. It’s also what friends ...

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  • Navigating the End-of-Life Journey

    This article was written by FCBC guest columnist Jeanne Sedun. Finding out someone you love has been diag ...

    This article was written by FCBC guest columnist Jeanne Sedun. Finding out someone you love has been diagnosed with a terminal illness can be overwhelming. How do you support a loved one through their ...

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  • 5 Ways To Save On The Cost Of Long-Term Care

    Workers can get ready for long-term care costs by putting money into long-term investments or by purchasi ...

    Workers can get ready for long-term care costs by putting money into long-term investments or by purchasing health insurance. Taking care of yourself as you reach your later years, however, doesn’t ne ...

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  • Reducing Holiday Stress

    For many of us, December marks the start of holiday gatherings and festivities, making it feel like “the ...

    For many of us, December marks the start of holiday gatherings and festivities, making it feel like “the most wonderful time of the year.” Some family caregivers, however, may find themselves singing ...

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  • Caring for Those That Care for Others

    As a young girl growing up in Duncan, BC, Faith Magwood was introduced to the concept of philanthropy and ...

    As a young girl growing up in Duncan, BC, Faith Magwood was introduced to the concept of philanthropy and community service at an early age. Her parents, both active community volunteers, inspired Fai ...

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  • A Caregiving Journey to the Edge of Life

    By definition, “dwindle” means to diminish gradually in size, amount or strength. Janet Dunnett will neve ...

    By definition, “dwindle” means to diminish gradually in size, amount or strength. Janet Dunnett will never forget this word. She was in Emergency with her mom and saw the word “Dwindler” on the top of ...

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  • Are You A Healthy Caregiver?

    Many caregivers understand the importance of caring for themselves and, yet, in another breath, say thing ...

    Many caregivers understand the importance of caring for themselves and, yet, in another breath, say things like, “I feel overwhelmed,” “I’m stressed out,” “I’m too busy to eat, let alone find time to ...

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  • Travel Tips

    My mom is getting ready to visit our family and, although the flight isn’t excessively long, it still wor ...

    My mom is getting ready to visit our family and, although the flight isn’t excessively long, it still works out to be about a 12-hour day including layovers, flight time and getting to and from airpor ...

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  • Across the Miles

    About a quarter of all family caregivers live long distance. Getting a true sense of how well their loved ...

    About a quarter of all family caregivers live long distance. Getting a true sense of how well their loved one is doing can be difficult to judge over the phone. Some elderly parents forget what the do ...

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  • Finding a New Normal

    A friend in his mid-50s cared for his wife for over 10 years before she died from complications related t ...

    A friend in his mid-50s cared for his wife for over 10 years before she died from complications related to her chronic and often unpredictable disease. He juggled being a business owner, a husband and ...

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  • Moving to Complex Care

    Making the decision to move a spouse or aging parent into long-term care is one of the most difficult dec ...

    Making the decision to move a spouse or aging parent into long-term care is one of the most difficult decisions families make. ...

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  • The Value of Peer Support

    Peer support provides caregivers dedicated time and space to be with other caregivers dealing with simila ...

    Peer support provides caregivers dedicated time and space to be with other caregivers dealing with similar issues, a place to receive and give support and a safe place to vent. ...

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