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Signs That You May Need Home Care Support

Free

60 min

Details

This educational and empowering workshop is designed to help older adults and their families recognize the early signs that additional support at home may be beneficial for safety, independence, and overall well-being.

Many seniors wish to remain in their own homes for as long as possible. However, certain physical, cognitive, and emotional changes can signal that extra assistance is needed. This workshop provides practical guidance to help you identify those signs before they become emergencies.

What You Will Learn:

Participants will gain insight into common indicators that home care support may be needed, including:

  • Increased difficulty with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, cooking, or cleaning

  • Frequent falls, balance issues, or fear of walking

  • Memory changes or confusion affecting safety

  • Medication errors or missed doses

  • Declining personal hygiene or home cleanliness

  • Social withdrawal, loneliness, or signs of depression

  • Unexplained weight loss, fatigue, or poor nutrition

  • Increased hospital visits or emergency calls

  • Caregiver burnout or family stress

Why Attend:

  • Learn how to maintain independence while staying safe

  • Understand the difference between occasional help and ongoing care needs

  • Explore available home care options and levels of support

  • Receive practical tips for planning ahead with dignity and confidence

  • Ask questions in a safe, supportive environment

Who This Workshop Is For:

  • Older adults wishing to age safely at home

  • Family members and caregivers

  • Individuals planning for future care needs

  • Community members seeking proactive health education

Delivered By:

Vital Life Nursing Inc. – Holistic Nursing & Home Care ServicesGuided by experienced registered nurses with a compassionate, person-centred approach.

This workshop promotes informed decision-making, early intervention, and a holistic understanding of aging — supporting body, mind, and spirit while preserving dignity, autonomy, and quality of life.



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