A healthy meal program offered by Brandon Seniors for Seniors Co-op Inc. For only $12.00 you will receive a complete home-cooked meal. Order as many meals as you wish on Friday, we have seven different meals, and they will be delivered free to you on the next Friday by our friendly volunteers. Check out the menu on our website at https://brandons4s.ca/meals
Note: If you are a veteran/spouse residing in Brandon then you may be eligible for subsidized meal costs under this program – funding is limited. Please contact our office for more information.
Out to Lunch
Join us at Brandon Seniors for Seniors Co-op Inc. for our “Out to Lunch” get together, every Friday at noon. Only $13.00 for members and $15.00 for non-members for a delicious home cooked meal. Please call 204-571-2053 to book a seat.
Victoria Lifeline
If you are like most seniors, you want to maintain your independence and remain active. You do not want an accidental fall or medical emergency to jeopardize your ability to live independently at home. You are always connected to our 24/7 Response Centre. With a push of your medical alert button, you can get the help you need. Call 204-571-2053 to get more information at Brandon Seniors for Seniors on the value and the cost of this life saving service.
Celebrations Dinner Theatre Winnipeg
We still have tickets available for an upcoming Celebrations Dinner Theatre in Winnipeg. Join us on the bus to attend the upcoming matinee lunch & show on March 7, 2023. Tickets are $115.00 for Members and $125.00 for Non-Members. Payment will be due when tickets are booked, and tickets are non-refundable. Please call 204-571-2050 for more information.
Men’s Club
If you are interested in becoming a member, then please feel free to reach out to us at reception@brandons4s.ca or (204) 571-2050. The group meets every Wednesday from 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM at 311 Park Avenue East in Brandon.
TAPS (Technology Access Program for Seniors)
Brandon Seniors for Seniors Co-op Inc. is currently working with students (high school and university) and other community volunteers providing “hands-on” technology training at our centre and at six (6) other seniors facilities within the community. For more information on upcoming workshops, we suggest following our Facebook page or by emailing us at reception@brandons4s.ca or (204) 571-2050.
Join the Club
Brandon Seniors for Seniors Co-op Inc. is a wonderful place to meet people, learn new skills and have fun! Everyone is invited to get involved in: yoga, line dancing, exercise group, foot care, Men’s Club, Stitch N Chat, bridge, cribbage, technology training. Some benefits of becoming an annual member include reduced rates for activities and a voice in the organization.
The Heart of Giving
Did you know there are numerous ways to donate to the Brandon Regional Health Centre Foundation? They include: 1) Through hosting a fundraiser. 2) To give thanks for care received. 3) To acknowledge someone special. 4) To celebrate a special event. 5) To honour the memory of a loved one. 6) Through corporate philanthropy. 7) Through planned giving in your estate/will. All donations made to the Foundation are used to purchase equipment and support programming at the hospital, making a real difference in the community. For more information or to make a donation, visit our website at brhcfoundation.ca.
Look for Local at Sobeys
The Healthy Nut Protein Energy Bars are made in Winnipeg by a mother-daughter team committed to offering healthier alternatives to promote better lifestyle choices. The high-protein, low-sugar/carbs energy bars come in seven delicious flavours made with all-natural ingredients like peanut butter, almond butter, and antioxidant-rich green tea, with no additives or preservatives. The bars provide great energy for breakfast, on the go, or for a pick-up before a workout. For every bar purchased, proceeds go towards funding for cancer research. Look for Manitoba-made The Healthy Nut Protein Energy Bars the next time you do your grocery shopping at Sobeys.
Heart Health at Pharmasave
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, often goes unrecognized and untreated because there are no symptoms. Your pharmacist can help you reduce your risk for heart attack and stroke, by: 1. Reviewing your medications, helping you take them as prescribed and managing potential side effects. 2. Teaching you how to use a blood pressure monitoring device properly and testing your blood pressure regularly. 3. Advising you how to maintain a healthy weight, and a diet that’s low in sodium. and 4. Guiding you through a step-by-step quit smoking plan. Learn more about how to keep your blood pressure under control by speaking with your pharmacist.
Alzheimer’s Support Groups
Being diagnosed with dementia raises uncertainty, fears and unknowns. The Alzheimer Society is a place to turn for a community of services, support and experts that can help ease some of these concerns. One way to feel connected is through our support groups for both for people living with dementia and for their care partners. It’s a great way to connect, interact with and learn from others in a safe environment. With our wide variety of groups, now offered virtually and in-person, you can share, laugh and help others who are on similar journeys as you. Learn more about our support groups at Alzheimer.mb.ca.