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  1. @StanCohen Great article! I like how the author said that conversations=planning when it comes to eldercare.
  2. @redcrosscanada Do you have any plans to begin training PSWs in 1000 hours? PSWs trained faster than that shouldn't be working for you.
  3. @reverseit Aging in place is a much better alternative than a care facility. Staying in your home provides the best lifestyle. Great article
  4. @RetirementMedia Great post! Downsizing and aging in place are two things we heavily promote. It's important to keep retirement affordable.
  5. @vegadulcduff Yes, working into your retirement years will get more and more popular as the baby boomers continue to age.
  6. @AlzNorCalNorNev That's a wonderful idea! It's so nice to see families creating books, videos and other things to remember loved ones.
  7. @AlzheimersNJ We can definitely understand that! Caring for a family member is very hard, especially when you have no special training.
  8. @Homehealthcare4 I'm glad that article mentioned financing solutions. We offer our students interest-free loans to help them with costs.
  9. We have a new logo!
  10. @mapleridgetimes That's a great story! Congratulations Jacynthe!
  11. @eddebainbridge We agree! Classroom education is getting more and more expensive; students are demanding alternatives.
  12. @LindaJeffrey It's nice to hear that Ontario is doing better than other provinces when it comes to job creation. Thanks!
  13. @erikaholt Let me guess; is the website outdated? Too bad schools don't teach how to navigate poorly designed websites.
  14. It's important to know where jobs are, but it's also important to know where jobs aren't! nytimes.com/2011/09/06/opi…
  15. @frankedwardz Exactly! If you don't take advantage of the opportunity, nothing happens.
  16. @jryoung Many people really hate classrooms. At the end of the day, it's about learning the way you want to learn; not behind a desk.