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Heritage Nursing Care We help your loved ones live better lives at home, and provide you and your family with support.

Our mission is to provide each individual with optimum nursing care that promotes peace and comfort in the home and community.

Holistic home care nursing for all ages 🏥Respite/Relief CarePeople with Disability Dementia CareMeal Preparation Compani...
01/05/2025

Holistic home care nursing for all ages 🏥

Respite/Relief Care
People with Disability
Dementia Care
Meal Preparation
Companionship
Transportation Assistance

Call us :778-881-6456
HeritageNursingCare@GMAIL.COM

May 2025 be filled with all the good things life has to offer ✨
01/01/2025

May 2025 be filled with all the good things life has to offer ✨

May the warmth and joy of the season give you quiet comfort ✨
26/12/2024

May the warmth and joy of the season give you quiet comfort ✨

19/11/2024
For many of us, war is a phenomenon seen through the lens of a television camera or a journalist’s account. It is someth...
09/11/2024

For many of us, war is a phenomenon seen through the lens of a television camera or a journalist’s account. It is something that feels distant or long ago; but for older adults, war touched and changed their lives. Many seniors served in the military and many more have memories of growing up during times of conflict. Recognizing Remembrance Day helps to keep these historical memories alive, ensuring that the lessons and stories from the past are not forgotten.

As someone who has been present with many during their passing, this is wonderful advice for being mindful while present...
10/10/2023

As someone who has been present with many during their passing, this is wonderful advice for being mindful while present with someone when they pass…

✨Expected Death ~ When someone dies, the first thing to do is nothing. Don't run out and call the nurse. Don't pick up the phone. Take a deep breath and be present to the magnitude of the moment.

There's a grace to being at the bedside of someone you love as they make their transition out of this world. At the moment they take their last breath, there's an incredible sacredness in the space. The veil between the worlds opens.

We're so unprepared and untrained in how to deal with death that sometimes a kind of panic response kicks in. "They're dead!"

We knew they were going to die, so their being dead is not a surprise. It's not a problem to be solved. It's very sad, but it's not cause to panic.

If anything, their death is cause to take a deep breath, to stop, and be really present to what's happening. If you're at home, maybe put on the kettle and make a cup of tea.

Sit at the bedside and just be present to the experience in the room. What's happening for you? What might be happening for them? What other presences are here that might be supporting them on their way? Tune into all the beauty and magic.

Pausing gives your soul a chance to adjust, because no matter how prepared we are, a death is still a shock. If we kick right into "do" mode, and call 911, or call the hospice, we never get a chance to absorb the enormity of the event.

Give yourself five minutes or 10 minutes, or 15 minutes just to be. You'll never get that time back again if you don't take it now.

After that, do the smallest thing you can. Call the one person who needs to be called. Engage whatever systems need to be engaged, but engage them at the very most minimal level. Move really, really, really, slowly, because this is a period where it's easy for body and soul to get separated.

Our bodies can gallop forwards, but sometimes our souls haven't caught up. If you have an opportunity to be quiet and be present, take it. Accept and acclimatize and adjust to what's happening. Then, as the train starts rolling, and all the things that happen after a death kick in, you'll be better prepared.

You won't get a chance to catch your breath later on. You need to do it now.

Being present in the moments after death is an incredible gift to yourself, it's a gift to the people you're with, and it's a gift to the person who's just died. They're just a hair's breath away. They're just starting their new journey in the world without a body. If you keep a calm space around their body, and in the room, they're launched in a more beautiful way. It's a service to both sides of the veil.

Credit for the beautiful words ~ Sarah Kerr, Ritual Healing Practitioner and Death Doula,

07/08/2023

I did not write this - but WOW does it speak to my heart!!! Worth the read. (Means more every time I do)

Barely the day started and...
it's already six in the evening.
Barely arrived on Monday
and it's already Friday... and the month is already over... and the year is almost over... and already 40, 50 or 60 years of our lives have passed... and we realize that we lost our parents, friends.
and we realize it's too late to go back...
So... Let's try, despite everything, to enjoy the remaining time...
Let's keep looking for activities that we like...
Let's put some color in our grey...
Let's smile at the little things in life that put balm in our hearts.
And despite everything, we must continue to enjoy with serenity this time we have left. Let's try to eliminate the afters...
I'm doing it after...
I'll say after...
I'll think about it after...
We leave everything for later like ′′after′′ is ours.
Because what we don't understand is that:
Afterwards, the coffee gets cold...
Afterwards, priorities change...
Afterwards, the charm is broken...
Afterwards, health passes...
Afterwards, the kids grow up...
Afterwards parents get old...
Afterwards, promises are forgotten...
Afterwards, the day becomes the night...
Afterwards life ends...
And then it's often too late....
So... Let's leave nothing for later...
Because still waiting see you later, we can lose the best moments,
the best experiences,
best friends,
the best family...
The day is today... The moment is now...
We are no longer at the age where we can afford to postpone what needs to be done right away.

Much love to all.

Not everyone would want or can afford senior care facilities in their city or country. What can we do for our loved ones...
29/07/2023

Not everyone would want or can afford senior care facilities in their city or country. What can we do for our loved ones to effectively care for them?

While aging in place offers the benefit of being able to remain in a familiar location, it can also be challenging when it comes to household maintenance like cleaning and keeping a safe environment.

Here are top 10 caring tips you can use for elderly parents at home.

1. Ask your loved one to sign a release so you can speak to their healthcare team and have the contact information for their physician, specialists, and local hospital.

2. Get up-to-date information on your family members’ prescription and OTC medications

3. Secure your own copies of legal documents like advance directives, living wills, social security, health insurance, etc.

4. Assess home safety on your next visit to eliminate fall hazards and check the fire extinguishers, smoke and CO2 detectors

5. Investigate local organizations that specialize in home modifications or improvements for seniors.

6. Consider a medical emergency response system with automatic fall detection that calls for help even if your loved one can’t.

7. Check out options for transportation, including ride-haling apps.

8. Support good nutrition by signing up for meal or online grocery delivery services.

9. Create a care circle — a group of family, friends and professionals — who help you support your loved one.

10. Equip your loved one’s cell phone with apps for easy video communication with family and friends to reduce isolation and schedule regular phone calls.

Visit: https://www.lifeline.ca/en/resources/senior-independent-living/ to learn more.

“Dreams are renewable. No matter what our age or condition, there are still untapped possibilities within us and new bea...
25/07/2023

“Dreams are renewable. No matter what our age or condition, there are still untapped possibilities within us and new beauty waiting to be born.”

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Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+17788816456

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