Call: 306-668-2762
Inquiries: saskatoonservices4seniors@sasktel.net
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Saskatoon Services for Seniors
103 – 115 19th St E
Saskatoon, SK
S7K 7Y8
Hiring Housekeepers
Do you like cleaning up? Do you know somebody else who does? We’re looking to hire Housekeepers so you can do what you love and be paid for it. Saskatoon Services for Seniors is looking for kind souls with good work ethic to go to seniors’ homes and do laundry, cleaning, and other related tasks. You won’t need to do any nursing-related tasks so it’s no medical or personal care knowledge is needed. Please inquire if interested.
Shopping Delivery Program
Let us shop on your behalf. Our members can phone or e-mail us with a detailed shopping list and we will go to the store for you and then deliver the groceries to your home. You can order as often or as little as you need. Some people even only order once to get that item from a store that’s too far from home or if the weather is terrible and they do not want to venture out. We do have weekly limits to the spots available (another reason why our volunteers are so important) so please contact us for more information.
Looking for Snow Equipment!
We are looking for donations of equipment for our winter services. From shovels to ice breakers and even snowblowers we would appreciate any functional equipment donation. As winter closes in we’re trying to get the equipment and staff to help fend of that mean ole Jack Frost again.
Silent Struggle: Hearing Loss Dangers
Recent research has illuminated a concerning connection between hearing loss and an increased risk of falls, particularly among older individuals. Hearing impairment can compromise spatial awareness and balance, making it challenging to detect potential hazards and maintain stability. Social isolation, often a result of hearing loss, exacerbates these risks. Falls can lead to severe consequences, including fractures and head injuries. However, the good news is that addressing hearing loss through regular screenings and assistive technologies can significantly reduce these risks. Promoting awareness, routine check-ups, and a stigma-free approach to hearing aids can empower individuals to proactively manage hearing loss, enhancing both their quality of life and overall safety.
We’re Hiring & Accepting Volunteers this Winter
Winter is coming and we won’t be caught unprepared! That’s why Services for Seniors is hiring able-bodied people to help clear driveways, sidewalks, and walkways for seniors this winter. Still want to help but don’t have time for a job? We’re also accepting volunteers too! Being snowed in is inconvenient for the able-bodied but it’s downright terrifying for a senior. So contact us and see what openings we have.
Pre-Plan for Peace of Mind
Pre-planning for your final wishes is a compassionate choice that relieves your family of the burdensome task during a time of grief. It provides financial security, shielding against rising costs and disputes. Furthermore, it offers emotional support, allowing loved ones to come together, grieve, and bond. Planning your farewell in advance ensures that your specific wishes and budget are met. It becomes a cherished gift to your loved ones, enabling you to share your life’s story one last time. Remember, if you want to live well and die well, you need to plan your funeral well!
Help Support Seniors in Our Community Today!
Today more than ever your support is extremely valuable. It helps progress our services while playing a vital role in keeping seniors independent. Our generous supporters help to supplement the cost to low income seniors in the community, as well as fund programs that are free to any senior like our tax program. Every dollar of support stays right here in Saskatoon. We have many lower income seniors that need our services and the generosity of your support allows us to be able to assist them. Please see our contact info at the end of this article to help our seniors today!
Plan Your Final Wishes Together
Did you know that 70% of Canadian couples don’t know the details of their partner’s final wishes? Do you know what your loved ones wishes are? There are many decisions that have to be made immediately after a death, including: • Securing vital statistics and documents • Arranging and paying for a funeral service and burial plot• Notifying the authorities, family and friends. Planning final arrangements, gathering legal information and paying for everything can be overwhelming to a grieving spouse. Luckily, many of the details can be taken care of today by planning together. Speaking with a professional will give you peace of mind, knowing that the stress of making final arrangements will not be left to your family at a difficult time. Book your appointment today at HillcrestMemorial.ca
Prevent Falls for Aging Loved Ones
A fall could have life-changing consequences. Take action! Home Safety: remove tripping hazards, install handrails in key areas and consider a cane or walker. Regular Exercise: encourage low-impact activities like walking, tai chi, or water aerobics. Vision and Hearing Checks: both are crucial for spatial awareness and overall stability. Medication Review: a pharmacist can assess for side effects like dizziness. Hire Care Professionals to provide appropriate nutrition, hydration and engagement in meaningful activities on a regular basis. By implementing these measures, families can reduce the fall risk and promote a safe and independent lifestyle for their aging loved ones.
Brain Teaser Answers
1. Your Breath. 2. An hourglass—It has thousands of grains of sand. 3. A candle.