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Winter Safety Tips and Suggestions for Seniors
Most people find winter to be the most challenging season to deal with, especially living in Canada. Canadian winters typically bring a diverse range of harsh weather conditions and extreme temperatures. One of the biggest complaints about the winter season is how long it is. If you are not into winter outdoor activities, the season can seem to take forever to get through. It can also be very strenuous for older adults with mobility issues and health conditions that are exacerbated by the cold weather. Everything from slippery sidewalks to inflamed arthritis can make winter an unpleasant time of year for seniors.
Activities for Seniors and Caregivers on Remembrance Day
November 11th, which was formerly known as Armistice Day and is now called Remembrance Day, is a time to reflect and pay respects to the thousands of Canadian soldiers that gave their lives for their country. Remembrance Day was first was introduced back in 1919 and was observed in the British Commonwealth as Armistice Day, in recognition of the armistice agreement that ended the first world war. In 1931, the name of the day was changed to Remembrance Day, in a bill passed by the House of Commons.
