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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.
Wondering if you should live on campus in residence during your time in college? Here are 5 advantages to living on campus in your first year at college.
Trying to decide if you should move out of your parent's house for college? Learn the benefits of living on your own while you attend college.
As you begin to narrow down your post-secondary search, one of the first decisions you need to make is what size campus you want to attend. In Ontario, colleges range from having just over 1,000 full-time students to well over 20,000. Finding the right fit depends on your personality, preferences and academic goals. Here are just some of the benefits that comes with each experience: Big Wider...
Discover essential tips for living with roommates, from getting to know each other and creating house rules to decorating your new home.
Follow these tips to learn how to prepare for success during your first year of college or university.
It's the beginning of another school year and you've just moved into your new home off-campus. Unlike living in residence, you will now have more responsibilities and more opportunities to explore the city. To get you started in your place, we put together this practical guide to living off-campus. Take photos of your new digs We strongly recommend that you take date-stamped pictures of your place...
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