Support Through Difficult SItuations

Finding support during difficult times is essential for protecting your well-being. That’s why Inflection, our digital education partner, has expanded its platform to guide you and your loved ones through three new life events:

  • Divorce
  • Caring for aging loved ones
  • End-of-life planning

Explore the resources below to see how InflectionIQ can support you. Insights and guidance are based on InflectionIQ research and expert-developed content. You continue to have full access to all existing Inflection resources, including FertilityIQ, MenopauseIQ, and SensitivityIQ.

Going through a divorce or separation can affect many parts of your life, from your finances to your family, benefits, and well-being.

DivorceIQ provides expert guidance to support you through every phase of the process:

  • Preparing for Divorce: Get clarity on what divorce really involves legally, financially, and emotionally, and learn how to prepare with confidence, stability, and care for everyone involved.
  • Different Ways to Get Divorced: Learn about the major divorce pathways—from mediation to litigation—and understand how to choose the approach that fits your needs, priorities, and peace of mind.
  • Working with an Attorney: Learn how to find the right attorney, prepare for meetings, and understand costs so you can build a partnership that protects your time, money, and well-being.
  • Custody & Parenting: Understand how custody decisions are made and learn how to create parenting plans that prioritize your child’s well-being with expert guidance for building stability and cooperation.
  • Assets & Finances: Get clear on how money and property are divided in divorce—from assets and debts to support agreements.

One in four Canadians is a caregiver, and that number is projected to rise to one in two.¹ For many, caregiving means balancing work, family, finances, and complex care decisions at the same time.

ElderCareIQ helps you manage the legal, medical, and emotional complexities of supporting aging loved ones:

  • Financial Planning: Understand the costs, documents, and decisions that shape eldercare—from major expenses to estates and power of attorney—with guidance to help you plan wisely and protect your family’s future.
  • Long Term Care Insurance: Understand how long-term care insurance works—from eligibility and pricing to plans and claims—with guidance to help you evaluate your options and prepare with confidence.
  • Caregiving & Mental Health: Understand the emotional impact of caregiving from stress and grief to family dynamics, and learn strategies to care for your mental health while supporting the people who depend on you.
  • Palliative Care & Medical Decisions: Get guidance on the medical, emotional, and practical choices that arise in serious illness, from understanding comfort-focused care to supporting loved ones through difficult decisions.
  • Legal Considerations: Understand the costs, documents, and decisions that shape eldercare—from major expenses to estates and power of attorney—with guidance to help you plan wisely and protect your family’s future.

¹ Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence, Supporting Caregivers in the Workplace: Roundtable Report, 2024.

3 out of 4 caregivers supporting someone at the end of life report a persistent and overwhelming care burden—often leading to burnout, sick leave, and emotional exhaustion.1

EndofLifeIQ provides expert guidance to help you with:

  • Legal Considerations: Understand the key documents, decisions, and responsibilities that follow a death—from estates and debts to power of attorney—with clear guidance to help you prepare and protect the people you love.
  • Hospice & Medical Decisions: Learn how to navigate serious illness, hospice, and end-of-life care with clarity and compassion, including how to understand options, make informed decisions, and support comfort and dignity in someone’s final days.
  • Buying, Selling, & Clearing the Home: Get practical guidance on managing a loved one’s home—from estate sales and decluttering to buying, selling, or preparing a property—with support to make complex tasks more manageable.
  • Talking to Children About Death: Find age-appropriate ways to talk to children about death, grief, and funerals—with tools to help them understand what’s happening and feel supported throughout the process.
  • Funerals & Last Rites: Learn what goes into planning funerals and last rites—from choosing providers to navigating cultural and religious traditions—with guidance to help you make thoughtful, respectful decisions.

1 Statistics Canada, “Sandwiched” between unpaid care for children and care-dependent adults: A gender-based study, 2024.