As the first wave of Baby Boomers reaches their 70s, there is an increasing demand for retirement residences across the country. Their children, a sandwich generation caring for both them and their own children, often have the responsibility of choosing the right care option. So what should you look for in a retirement residence and how can you help ease the transition for your parents? Plan ahead...
What do you need to know before you move into residence at Fanshawe? Here's your go-to guide for everything you'll need for move-in day and beyond.
Special Diets in Healthcare has been designed for the Food Service Worker and their role in the Nutrition care process for residents of Long Term Care. This course looks at the dietary interventions and nutritional needs of residents. Topics such as, nutrition in aging, disease states, theraputic diets, texture and fluid modifications, hydration, food allergies and intolerances, nutrition...
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In this course, students will explore the operations and responsibilities of an environmental services department in a retirement residence or long-term care facility, including principles of emergency planning and management, preventative maintenance, safe work practices and effective infection control measures, energy conservation and waste management, and effective scheduling and staffing...
Designed to provide students with an understanding of the objectives, principles and administration of income taxation in Canada, this course covers employment, business, property, capital gains, other income, deductions,tax credits and the calculation of taxes payable for individual residents in Canada. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to prepare personal income...
This course provides students with an understanding of the objectives and principles of income taxation in Canada. The topics covered include the role of government in income tax administration, tax filing rules, employment, business, interest, dividends, rental income, capital gains, other income, deductions, tax credits and the calculation of taxes payable for individuals resident in Canada...
In this course, students will explore the many facets of financial management that department managers and administrators are required to know to manage a retirement community facility responsibly and effectively, with an awareness of how the financial decisions that are made impact the operations of the facility and experiences of the residents. Topics will include basic accounting principles...
This course provides the student with a basic knowledge to complete a T1 federal income tax return. It discusses the personal tax rules related to capital gains and losses, including the principal residence exemption, identical property dispositions, and personal use property. It covers miscellaneous income and deductions such as moving expenses, childcare expenses, pensions, and RRSPs, as well as...