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Let’s Talk about Aging Parents

Grab a coffee and join us for an engaging and informal conversation with two leading voices in caregiving and aging in Canada.

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Supporting Your Child’s Mental Health: Strategies for Caregivers

In recognition of Mental Health Week, OCO is partnering with Parents’ Lifeline (PLEO) for a special session focused on supporting parents of children with mental health challenges. The discussion will […]

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Managing Caregiver Anger & Frustration: Strategies for Support & Advocacy

Anger and frustration are common emotions in caregiving, often arising when advocating for a care recipient, managing family dynamics, or navigating difficult appointments where symptoms aren’t clearly communicated. These challenges […]

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Using Technology to Support the Caregiver-Recipient Relationship

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Nourishing Care: The Role of Nutrition in Caregiving

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Understanding the Progression and Stages of Dementia

Receiving a diagnosis of any form of dementia can be distressing for both the individual diagnosed and their caregiver. The Alzheimer Society of Ontario is returning to OCO to discuss […]

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High Quality Care for People With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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Q&A Reduce Holiday Caregiver Stress with Dr. Patrick McGrath

Feeling stressful and overwhelmed by the holiday season is a common experience for many caregivers. Do you face challenges during the holidays? Have you found effective coping strategies? Dr. Patrick […]

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Ontario Caregiver Organization Virtual Open House 2024

In this webinar, you will join OCO’s virtual open house. Learn as caregivers share their stories and experiences with OCO’s free programs and services. Understand more about which free OCO […]

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Most of us, at some point in our lives, will be a caregiver to someone close to us. A caregiver provides physical and/or emotional support to a family member, partner, friend, or neighbour. Who do you care for?