By Joel Wittnebel/Active Senior’s Digest The majority of Canadians are not financially ready for retirement, and the situation may only get worse, according to a […] Read More
By Joel Wittnebel/Active Senior’s Digest The majority of Canadians are not financially ready for retirement, and the situation may only get worse, according to a […] Read More
The Ontario government has appointed Saäd Rafi as the new chief executive officer (CEO) of the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan Administration Corporation (ORPP AC). Rafi […] Read More
With winter on its way and snow already falling in some areas, the province is asking drivers to help keep the roads safe. Steven Del […] Read More
Once again, Canadians will be gathering across the country again throughout the year to help bring awareness to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias through the […] Read More
Humber River Hospital, North America’s first fully digital hospital, opened its doors in Toronto in October, showcasing the most modern technologies to offer patients more […] Read More
Long-term care homes are getting more nurses. The province has provided funding for up to 75 new attending nurse practitioners in long-term care homes over […] Read More
Smaller hospitals across the province of Ontario are getting some additional funding for patient care. The province is investing more than $7 million in small […] Read More
By Joel Wittnebel/Active Senior’s Digest A new study has found that the vast majority of Canadians would not be financially prepared for the future if […] Read More
Seniors Community Grant Program gets funding increase Seniors will soon be able to stay better engaged with their communities thanks to an increase in funding […] Read More
By Joel Wittnebel/Active Senior’s Digest Anti-psychotic medications have generated international debate around their usage and side effects for years; now, a new report has brought […] Read More
The province of Ontario is supporting world-class cancer research that will increase screening rates and help improve the lives of cancer patients. The government’s investment […] Read More
This spring, residents across Ontario and all of Canada have been coming together to help raise awareness for Alzheimer’s disease through the Walk for Alzheimer’s […] Read More
Faster access to quality home and community care has come. The province is reducing wait times and continuing to support personal support workers (PSWs). There […] Read More
The Ontario government is expanding supports for people with dementia. Resources are being provided in additional languages to help more people with Alzheimer’s disease, their […] Read More