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Moments to Remember Senior Services is a local business, created to assist the senior demographic with their errands in a friendly and professional manner. Helping you age gracefully in your own home. We support your loved ones need to maintain their daily activities and enjoy their independence while still living at home. Designed to assist your loved one with daily living routines, which you normally undertake for yourself, but are unable to due to illness, disability or frailty, No task is too big or small to make it a moment to remember. Will make exceptions for booking ahead for weekend engagements of special occasions.
This lady is so respectable and kind. The owner is very accommodating and understands we seniors are on a budget. The best rates in Kelowna and is first aide certified which is such a relief to know. The owner stays with you on site and does not charge any extra for that convenience. She has also lived in kelowna for many years and know not only allot of the places but allot of the people as well which is nice to see in a business owner. Very Pleased.Read more
The Canadian Red Cross responds to natural disasters around the world and close to home. In fact, this December, the Canadian Red Cross has supported thousands of Canadians throughout Ontario facing snow and fire related emergencies. This is a particularly difficult time of year to be affected by disaster with evacuations occurring in freezing temperatures and, unfortunately, the loss of a home and personal belongings right before the holidays said Annie Burke, Canadian Red Cross provincial senior manager of disaster management in Ontario. Our volunteers are glad they have been able to provide help and comfort to those facing such challenging circumstances. When a major snow storm left hundreds of motorists stranded on the highway between Sarnia and London, Ontario, Red Cross volunteers were on stand by to assist with cots, blankets and comfort kits filled with hygiene items and other support.