

As our generation ages, it is becoming imperative to have good information to make quality care choices for our aging relatives. We will provide practical information to help people facing compromised medical conditions which impact their ability to continue to care for themselves independently.
For the past number of weeks, the Toronto Star has featured articles about Elder abuse. It is a crime of our time and something that the elderly and their loved one’s need to understand. Fallacies that the article noted were:
· Abuse of the elderly occurs more frequently by family members then strangers
· Abuse occurs more often in a home then in a care facility
· Neglect is abuse
· Abuse can be physical, psychological and financial
The Government of Ontario is running a series of ad’s to bring awareness of the problem into the public domain. If you suspect elder please contact the Elder Abuse hotline at 1-866-299-1011 or go to their website at http://www.onpea.org/
The courses provided a snap shot of the chain events that lead aging parents through illness and the care required to provide a good quality of life. Estate organization tips, as well as information regarding key documents like Powers of Attorney and Wills were also discussed. My hope is that people attending these courses disseminate their knowledge to family members, co-workers, neighbours and friends and we are able to help each other with these critical life decisions. In- house courses are available for your work place or check out our website for upcoming college seminars .http://www.estatemattersinc.com/caringmatterseducation.htm