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Words to Live By

“Savour every moment of your life today. Treat each experience as a sacred miracle.” – Keith Macpherson

Wellness Book Club

Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess: 5 Simple, Scientifically Proven Steps to Reduce Anxiety, Stress, and Toxic Thinking by Dr. Caroline Leaf. Toxic thoughts, depression, anxiety-our mental mess is frequently aggravated by a chaotic world and sustained by an inability to manage our runaway thoughts. But we shouldn’t settle into this mental mess as if it’s just our new normal. There’s hope and help available to us, and the road to healthier thoughts and peak happiness may actually be shorter than you think. DrLeaf.com

Companionship Care for Seniors

Whether we are stopping by for a chat to ensure you are safe and well or engaging in meaningful activities to create positive and enjoyable experiences, it is comforting to know that a friendly, professional companion can simply spend time with you. These services are designed to enhance the quality of life for elderly individuals, while reducing feelings of loneliness and isolation. Companionship services include activities like conversation, playing games, accompanying seniors to appointments or social events, and assisting with household chores. By fostering connections and providing a sense of belonging, these services contribute to the overall well-being and happiness of our loved ones.

Local Business Spotlight

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DTC With Type 2 Diabetes

Living with Type 2 diabetes presents challenges that impact daily life and finances. The Canada Disability Tax Credit (DTC) provides financial assistance to those with disabilities, including Type 2 diabetes. Proper documentation is crucial for the DTC application. Applicants must have their condition documented by medical professionals, highlighting specific limitations and challenges. This increases the chances of qualifying for financial support. Receiving the DTC can help indi-viduals manage their condition and improve their quality of life. Understanding the requirements and submitting thorough documentation is key to accessing this valuable assistance.

Summer Serenity for Older Adults

Living in a senior residence during the summer offers numerous benefits that enhance both comfort and well-being. These communities provide air-conditioned spaces, shielding residents from extreme heat, and often feature beautifully maintained outdoor areas perfect for safe, enjoyable strolls. Social activities and events are plentiful, fostering companionship and reducing isolation, which is especially crucial during longer summer days. Access to medical care and emergency services ensures peace of mind. Nutritious, chef-prepared meals eliminate the hassle of cooking in hot weather. Overall, senior residences offer a supportive, engaging, and temperature-controlled environment, making summer not only bearable but enjoyable.

Look for Local

Grey Ridge Coffee is now available at Sobeys South in Brandon! Indulge in the rich flavors and aroma of freshly brewed coffee. Swing by and grab your favorite blend today! Crafted in
Minnedosa, Grey Ridge Coffee sources high-quality beans and roasts them to perfection, creat-ing a complex symphony of flavors. Their curated roasting process brings out each bean’s unique profile. Enjoy a coffee experience that engages all the senses, from aroma to texture. With blends ranging from light and fruity to bold and robust, discover Grey Ridge Coffee at So-beys Brandon and never settle for less.

Avoid Summer Food Poisoning

Foodborne illness peaks in the summer, as more people are cooking outside without the safety controls of a kitchen. It doesn’t take long for food to spoil in the hot sun. Symptoms of food poisoning typically include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever. The severity and duration of symptoms vary depending on the type and amount of contaminated food ingested. It is essential to practice good hygiene, proper food storage, thorough cooking, and regular handwashing to prevent foodborne illnesses. If food poisoning is suspected, seeking medical attention, staying hydrated, and resting are crucial for recovery and avoiding complications.

A Night in the Enchanted Forest

The BRHC Foundation and Gala Committee are thrilled to announce that tickets for the 2024 Gala Dinner & Dance are now available! Join us on Saturday, September 21, for an enchanting evening starting with a Champagne reception, followed by exceptional food, fabulous prizes, and dancing to the sensational Graydon Cramer Band! This year’s theme, “A Night in the Enchanted Forest,” promises magic and wonder. Proceeds will support the purchase of vital equipment for BRHC. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary night!

Beat the Summer Heat

Summer is here, bringing the heat! Stay safe by preventing these heat-related issues: 1) Dehydration – drink more water and electrolytes to avoid weakness, headache, and fainting. 2) Heat stroke – cool down with shade/AC and water, seek medical help for body temperatures of 40°C or higher, fast pulse, and hot, dry skin. 3) Heat exhaustion – rest in shade/AC and drink fluids to counteract heavy sweating, weakness, and nausea. 4) Heat syncope – lie down with feet up and drink water if you faint due to high temperatures. Senior residences offer air-conditioned spaces, safe outdoor areas, and social activities, enhancing comfort and well-being.

Dementia Support

You are not alone in your dementia journey, we are here to help. Whether you’ve noticed signs of dementia, recently received a diagnosis or need help navigating the next stages of the disease, the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba can support you. The Society provides information, education and support for families. We have a variety of in-person and virtual programming, including education sessions, support groups and Minds in Motion®, so you can join wherever works best for you. Contact the Alzheimer Society today to reach a reassuring ear by phone or get a quick response by email. Visit our website at Alzheimer.mb.ca for more information.