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How we do it: data privacy and security

When we talk to leaders in the fields of home care, residential care, and long term care, a common concern is that of data privacy and security. Not only do they want to offer reassurance that their...

Patient Declaration of Values for Ontario

We have been following the work of the Patient and Family Advisory Council, a formal body that provides advice and recommendations to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care in Ontario (where we...

How to deliver exceptional person-centered care

Whenever the MemorySparx team has a meeting, we leave a seat at the table to represent the person living with dementia. Everything that we do - from our product design to customer care - is done with...

Using data to make a difference

Over the last two years alone, we have generated more than 90% of the data that presently exists. Our dependence on the Internet, our love affair with social media, our quest for the perfect selfie,...

You are not alone: a caregiver's journal

In 2012, Anne Hopewell founded the Memory Boosters Social Club in Waterloo, Ontario. The club provides a warm and supportive place for people living with dementia and their care partners to relax and...

Real talk about seniors and technology

My mom is 67 years old. She dropped out of high school to become a hairdresser, and still does it part time today. Along the way, she decided to take a job in the evening at a call center, selling...
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