SSNVI hosts a monthly opportunity for caregivers to meet in a friendly, supportive environment where they can interact with, receive, and give support to other caregivers. Currently, these groups are held in Comox. Groups are held on the first Tuesday, and second Thursday of each month from 1-3, and the last Wednesday of each month from 10:30 – 12:30. If you are interested or want to learn more about our Caregiver Support groups please contact the office by email [email protected] or by phone at 250-871-5940.
Brokered Workers Needed!
Do you know anyone looking to make some extra cash?
The Golden Circle’s Brokered Worker Program, administered through our Outreach Department, provides valuable help to community members with services such as:
• Light housekeeping
• Lawn and garden work
• Minor handyman repairs
• Snow shovelling
• Painting
• One-time cleaning
The Golden Circle screens and interviews all Brokered Workers and matches them with clients. Reimbursement is $20/hour, with a two-hour minimum for housekeeping and other in-home work, and a one-hour minimum for snow shovelling or yard work. Clients pay the Brokered Worker directly.
Interested in becoming a Brokered Worker? Connect with Megan for more information. 403-343-6074 – [email protected]
Help at the Push of a Button
A Lifeline unit offers seniors instant access to help with just the push of a button. Whether facing a medical emergency, fall, or feeling unsafe, this device connects users to a 24/7 response center within seconds. Worn as a pendant or wristband, it’s easy to use and provides peace of mind for both seniors and their families. Systems include fall detection, automatically calling for help if a fall is detected. This quick response can reduce injury severity and even save lives. An emergency response system empowers seniors to live independently while knowing help is always within reach.
Volunteer With SSNVI
Want to make a difference in your community? SSNVI is looking for volunteers in the Comox Valley and Campbell River! Have a few hours a week to connect with local seniors? Our team offers training with ongoing support and matches you with someone on our waitlist. Volunteer orientation workshops are held monthly. Now is the perfect time to join! To learn more or sign up, email [email protected].
Managing Spinal Joint & Disc Injuries
Spinal facet joint and disc injuries—especially when inflamed, damaged, or worn—can cause significant pain throughout the spine by placing pressure on spinal nerve roots. Chiropractic care offers an effective, natural approach to managing and resolving these issues. Techniques such as manual spinal adjustments, biofeedback instruments, and the Thompson Drop Table method help relieve nerve root pressure by precisely restoring alignment and movement. As a result, pain is reduced or eliminated, and overall function improves. Every day, we hear our patients say, “I feel better already.” Come experience the benefits of chiropractic care for yourself!
Ensuring a Safe Winter
As winter approaches, it’s time to stay safe and cozy at home. Motion® Cares, is your trusted partner in navigating the chilly months ahead with innovative mobility and accessibility solutions. Let’s transform your home into a warm and secure haven this season! We are here to help you enhance your quality of life for those facing mobility challenges, recognizing that mobility means freedom. We offer a diverse range of products, including wheelchairs, stairlifts, and mobility scooters, along with services like maintenance and financing options. Our holistic approach reaffirms our dedication to improving lives with innovation and empathy.
Volunteer Drivers Needed
Do you have your own vehicle, a clean driving record, a clear vulnerable sector check, and a flexible schedule? Are you looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity that allows you to spend time with older adults while supporting their health and well-being?
The Golden Circle provides supportive transportation to adults aged 50+ in Red Deer, Red Deer County, and surrounding rural areas who have no other means of transportation. Volunteer drivers use their own vehicles to assist clients with medical appointments, escorted grocery shopping, and attendance at Golden Circle programs to help reduce social isolation.
Supportive transportation is available Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To register, individuals must first be assessed by an Outreach Coordinator.
If you’re interested in becoming a Volunteer Driver, please contact Sandy for more information.
403-343-6074- [email protected]
Winter is Coming
You can feel the season in the briskness of the air—winter is on its way! This is always a busy and joyful time at the Golden Circle, and we’re kicking things off with our Harvest Supper on November 6th. Enjoy a delicious roast beef meal with all the fixings, served family-style, and stay for live music from a local band it’s sure to be a wonderful evening!
Next up, mark your calendars for November 14th when we host our Boutique Sale. This is a great opportunity to find quality clothing at amazing prices—everything is just $2 to $5! All items are generously donated by the public, so if you have gently used clothing to give, please drop it off at the reception desk during office hours.
Finally, join us for our Winter Market on November 22nd, right here at the Golden Circle. You’ll find fresh baked goods, handmade crafts, and unique gift ideas: perfect for your holiday shopping!
And who doesn’t love a little extra cash at Christmas? Don’t forget to get your Christmas Cash Raffle Ticket by calling 403-343-6074 or stopping by 4620 47A Avenue.
Let’s Talk About Men’s Health
A UBC News report from earlier this year reveals striking differences in men’s health across B.C., showing that where men live, income level, and access to care can greatly impact their well-being. In East Vancouver men face one of the country’s highest premature death rates, while on Quadra Island, the rate is five times lower. These findings highlight the need to support men’s health in every community. While we know it can be difficult if you don’t have a family doctor, some of the top things you can do are;
Get checked: Regular health screenings, including for prostate cancer, help catch issues early.
Stay active: You don’t need a gym — daily walks or outdoor activities keep muscles strong and joints flexible.
Eat well: Fuel your body with nutritious foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to stay energized.
Rest up: Quality sleep boosts mood, focus, and overall well-being.
Talk it out: Caring for your mental health matters. Don’t hesitate to reach out to friends, family, or a healthcare provider.
Stay connected: Friendships and community involvement are vital for happiness and a sense of purpose.
Small, steady changes can help you feel your best — body, mind, and spirit.
The UBC News article also points out that when men delay or struggle to access care, it often falls on partners, mothers, and daughters to fill the gap. By supporting men’s health, we’re not only helping men live fuller, healthier lives, but also easing the burden on those who love them.
Men’s Health, Healthy Smile
This Men’s Health Month, remember that oral health is an important part of overall wellness. Poor dental hygiene has been linked to heart disease, diabetes, and even prostate problems, conditions that affect many men as they age. Regular dental checkups help detect issues early and prevent complications down the road. Brushing twice a day, flossing, and limiting sugary foods protect your teeth and gums while supporting your general health. A healthy smile can boost your confidence, energy, and quality of life. This month, make your next dental appointment part of your health routine, it’s worth the visit!
Experiencing Grief or Loss?
Join our monthly Grief and Loss Group, led by a trained facilitator, held once a month on the third Thursday from 1:00–3:00 pm. You are welcome to join us no matter where you are in your personally journey. For more information and to view session dates please visit ssnvi.ca/events/. Pre-registration is required, please contact us at [email protected] or call 250-871-5940.


