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CARP Blog: Beyond the headlines

January 13, 2017

Beyond the headlines One of the key questions confronting social activists is: how much change should we seek? Many ...

Elder Abuse

CARP responds to long-term care nurse murder charges

January 13, 2017

For Immediate Release January 13, 2017 Toronto, ON CARP members are following the ...

Health

The Medical Issues Poll

January 13, 2017

The Medical Issues Poll January 10, 2017 - CARP members were polled on a variety of medical issues related to ...

Age Friendly Cities

CARP’s 2017 Top 6 Advocacy Priorities

January 10, 2017

January 23, 2017 - In 2017, CARP will continue to be Canada's leading advocate for improved healthcare and financial ...

Caregivers

Should we take a family vacation with my dad who has dementia?

January 10, 2017

DEAR DEMENTIA SOLUTIONS: January 2017 - “Getting out of town every once in a while by taking a trip together as a ...

Caregivers

Cargiving can be an isolating, lonely role

January 9, 2017

Dr. Leslie Nickell, University of Toronto, Department of Family and Community Medicine. How burnout becomes a risk ...

Caregivers

CARP Call on Government to Act for Caregivers

January 9, 2017

CARP Director of Policy, Wade Poziomka, discusses CARP's priorities for government who are being called to address the ...

Dementia Care

Stop treating dementia with antipsychotics: CARP

January 9, 2017

Wanda Morris, VP of Advocacy for CARP was featured as a Guest Columnist in the Toronto Sun highlighting a serious issue ...

Caregivers

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Caregiver Video – Todd`s Story

January 4, 2017

January 2017, Toronto - "My mother has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and dementia and she has physical disabilities ...

Caregivers

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CARP Calls on Feds and Provinces to Return to the Table, Find Solution for Healthcare Transfers

December 22, 2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 22, 2016  Vancouver, BC  CARP members were disappointed to learn that no deal ...