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Guide to ordering takeout during the pandemic

[…] delivery service, there will be additional fees and tips for the driver that will be added to your bill. You will have to pay by debit or credit card on the website. When placing your order, you can include instructions for the driver (for example, “ring doorbell” or “leave food on the porch”). Once […]

Aging & brain injury

[…] becomes a difficult cycle to break. It’s important to stay in touch with your family, friends, and the community you have created over the years. These people care for you and will be able to socialize with you in a way that makes you feel safe and comfortable. Look for community activities that are […]

Brain tumour

[…] will determine the best course of treatment. Tips for living with brain tumour Ask for help & access support You may need help from family, friends, or caregivers to complete activities of daily living (ADLs), get to appointments, or to run errands. But unless you ask, your circle of supporters may not know how […]

Ending the employment relationship

[…] keep in touch and/or occasionally get together. Taking the time to reach out now and then will help to alleviate some of the isolation that the individual might be experiencing following an unexpected exit from the world of work.   Leaving a workplace is a process, not an event. Knowing that others care means a lot.

Navigating transition & change

[…] you maybe be in a position to return to the workplace sooner than you may imagine. Needs: Time for the recovery process, and to follow your doctors/ care provider advice A chance to prepare yourself and to take in the information being provided to you Emotional support Resistance As time goes on, you may […]

Developing confidence in your ability to return to work

[…] now and where you want to go. As you prepare, it will be important to understand any ongoing recovery and symptom management priorities you may have. Your care team, which can include a range of medical and other practitioners, may also have insight into how you are progressing overall, along with important advice related […]