Honouring ICU Professionals

October 23-29 is Canadian Intensive Care Week. It’s a time to profoundly reflect on the tremendous service our colleagues working in intensive care have rendered to society during the past years of the pandemic and continue to do so under such adverse circumstances. I spent more than 20 years working in the ICU in Kingston […]
How to Prevent Future Family Conflict

When a loved one is dying or experiencing a serious illness, family conflict can easily arise as decisions need to be made in an emotionally charged situation. How can we prevent future family conflict from happening? Much can be learned from those that have gone before you on the same path. When I am out […]
Money Coaches Canada
Dr. Daren Heyland was recently asked to share his expertise on the Money Coaches Canada blog. To read about how you can prepare for anything life can throw at you, check out the blog here :
Entrusting Financial Decisions in a Power of Attorney

Who is going to make decisions for you if you can’t? In situations where you are alive but unable to look after yourself, other people will need to make decisions for you. They may take part in deciding: How much of a say in these decisions do you want to have? In fact, a lot […]
Preparing for Future Periods of Incapacitation

Many people plan for their death by creating a will, and prepaying for their funeral. But what is less common is planning for the possibility of becoming incapacitated. However, planning for incapacitation is just as important. If one fails to plan, it can cause a lot of strife and conflict amongst their loved ones. Legal […]