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11/17/2025
Seniors want to stay in the homes they love—but aging in place takes early planning. Location, community, home modifications and trusted home care all play a role. See how small steps now help you stay independent longer.
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11/13/2025
Supporting someone with memory loss doesn’t have to feel overwhelming.
✅ We’ve rounded up 6 simple, practical tips to make daily life easier — here’s one to get you started.
Check out the full list on our blog:
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11/06/2025
Do you know the difference between normal age-related forgetfulness and something more serious? We break it down in a clear way, with examples like losing your keys vs. forgetting how to drive. Important info for all ages!
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10/29/2025
Helen Mirren says, “It doesn’t all stop when you’re 40”—and she’s right. Netflix’s Thursday Murder Club is a reminder that age brings passion, energy, and intellect. At Vytality, we honour that same spirit with compassionate home care and dementia support for Calgary families.
Quality of life starts at home — and Brad Lohman showed exactly how at the Alberta Continuing Care Association (ACCA) and CCD 2025 conferences in Alberta. From caregiver support to person-centred care, his talks inspired many. Read the highlights:
Supporting someone with memory loss doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. ✅ We’ve rounded up 6 simple, practical tips to make daily life easier — here’s one to get you started.
Check out the full list on our blog: https://vytality.ca/2023/03/22/top-tips-to-help-with-impaired-memory/
10/18/2025
Attending the Canadian Conference on Dementia (CCD) in Calgary?
Join our Director and Co-Founder Brad for a insightful and practical workshop on the structure and scope of today’s home care models, and how they integrate with primary and specialty care to improve continuity and outcomes.
Sat Oct 18, 2025
Workshop 7.51 - The Power of Home: Elevating Quality of Life in Aging
10.30am - 11.20am
Come and join us!
10/17/2025
One day to go before Brad is speaking (again) at the 12th Canadian Conference on Dementia at The Calgary Telus Convention Centre.
Brad is presenting a workshop at 10.30am on Saturday morning on “The Power of Home: Elevating Quality of Life in Aging”. Brad will highlight how modern home care services are transforming the way older adults age in place, and the clinical and psychosocial benefits of home-based care.
The Canadian Conference on Dementia (CCD) is a premier biennial event that brings together leading clinicians, researchers, and other healthcare professionals to discuss the latest advancements in dementia care and research.
10/16/2025
Vytality at Home will be sponsoring a coffee break AT The Alberta Continuing Care Association (ACCA) Annual Conference today.
We’re proud to support this vital event and the work being done to strengthen continuing care in Alberta.
So, if you’re at the conference, come and join us for snacks and coffee on the Exhibition Floor!
10/15/2025
Care isn’t just medical—it’s emotional, practical, and personal. Vytality at Home offers palliative support in Calgary so loved ones can remain comfortable, connected, and cared for at home. See our services today.
👉 https://vytality.ca/2025/09/11/at-home-palliative-care-for-calgary/
10/15/2025
Today, Vytality at Home Director and Co-Founder Brad Lohman is speaking at ACCA 2025 today!
The Alberta Continuing Care Association (ACCA) Annual Conference (October 14 - 16, 2025) is Alberta’s leading event for continuing care, bringing together professionals, providers, and sector leaders for two days of learning and collaboration.
Today, Brad will be speaking on “The Ups and Downs of the Caregiver Journey: What We Can Do?”. He’ll be exploring the multi-faceted challenges faced by caregivers and share new solutions developed by Gordie Howe Center for Alzheimer’s Research and Educations Society (GH C.A.R.E.S.)
These include
• CAN-PROTECT caregiver research study
• Ripples of Care.com caregiver navigation platform
• CAPS-the Caregiver and Patient Support Program
In line with the ACCA’s 2025 theme of 'Moving Forward’, Brad will share scalable, supportive models of care for Alberta’s growing dementia-affected population.
10/14/2025
It’s a busy week ahead for Vytality at Home’s Director and Co-Founder Brad Lohman.
He’s speaking at two major conferences in Alberta:
• the ACCA 2025 Annual Conference on Wednesday
• the 12th Canadian Conference on Dementia on Saturday
First, he's presenting at the ACCA 2025 Annual Conference in Edmonton. Brad is delighted to be sharing and inspiring insights at Alberta’s leading event for continuing care, bringing together professionals, providers, and sector leaders for two days of learning and collaboration.
Brad is honoured to be part of the conversation and contribute to the future of continuing care in Alberta.
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My grandmother lives several provinces away. With my background in Senior living I tried to help my family navigate the system to obtain reliable care. From afar it was a challenge to line up all the services she needed to stay at home safely and the weight fell on my family. They chose to hire private caregivers directly to allow her to stay at home. When they were late, sick or didn’t show up, it was up to the family to leave their job and rearrange their day(s) to go help out. The concept of Vytality at Home came to life knowing that their had to be a better way. A better way for my family to have the peace of mind that care was onsite; to interact with the caregivers and my grandmother throughout the day; to impact what activities they do with her throughout their visit and to know that her care team is skilled to exceed her needs. Unfortunately, Vytality was not an option for my nana or my family, but I know that came to fruition to help so many other families facing the same challenging situations.
Nicole Dyer, Director and Co-Founder
When I was 20 years old I was first on the scene to an accident. My instincts kicked in and I helped the injured senior at the scene until EMS arrived. I knew then that I wanted to focus on nursing and specifically on seniors. Over my career I have had the opportunity to work in and create specialized programs that focused on seniors, mental health and families, both publicly and privately. Many of these programs allowed me to connect with clients in their homes and assess firsthand the programs and services that would allow them to stay at home safely, healthy and happily. At times I was discouraged when I would meet a client and family who had waited too long to get the help that they needed. When the opportunity presented itself to start Vytality at Home, I knew that my experience and dedication could really help those needing services, assistance and direction. I am so excited that my passion for making a difference and creating experiences for those needing care has led me to co-found Vytality at Home.