“Spring fever” is a term used to describe a feeling of restlessness, excitement, or increased energy that some people experience as Winter transitions into Spring. However not always the case for everyone, for some, it may cause severe anxiety and increased mental health issues that may be exacerbated by seasonal changes or increased social activities. If someone is experiencing distress or impairment due to changes in mood or behavior during the spring season, it’s essential for them to seek professional help. Treatment centers can provide a range of services, support groups, and holistic approaches to address these concerns and promote overall well-being.
Counselling for a Heathier Tomorrow
At CFS, We offer therapeutic counselling services to families, couples, individuals and children. We also offer life improvement programs. Fees for counselling are based on ability to pay – no one is turned away because they cannot afford to pay. Counselling is available to all regardless of their race, religion or age.
We also offer single-session-format Rapid Access Counselling in partnership with Family Service Saskatchewan so that no one has to wait to see a mental health counselor. The service is for everyone and offers a conversation with a professional counsellor that could help you identify solutions, and build on your existing strengths.
For upcoming programs and to see all that CFS offers, check our website at [email protected]
Buffalo Chicken Dip
Preheat oven to 350°F. 1 Cup; Greek Yogurt; 1 Cup; Cottage cheese; ½ cup ranch dressing (or powder Ranch), ½ cup Buffalo sauce, ½ tsp each garlic and onion powder (optional). Stir in 2 cups shredded chicken and ½ cup shredded cheese. Transfer to a baking dish, top with remaining cheese, and bake for 20-25 minutes until bubbly. Garnish with green onions (optional). Serve with tortilla chips, celery, or crackers. Enjoy!
Words To Live By
“In this present moment there is no fear. Fear is an indicator that your mind is either in the past or the future, making up stories about moments that have already happened or are yet to come. Be truly present today and stay attuned to the safety of the moment you are already in.” – Keith Macpherson
Words To Live By
“Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.” – George Bernard Shaw
Brokered Workers Needed!
We have been fortunate to receive grant funding to expand our Outreach Programming beyond Red Deer and into Red Deer County and surrounding rural communities. We are looking for Brokered Workers in these communities to help support older adults to age in their homes.
The Golden Circle’s Brokered Worker program is administered through the Outreach Department and involves housekeeping, home maintenance, and yard care services. Some of the services provided are:
· Light housekeeping
· Lawn and garden work
· Minor handyman repairs
· Snow shovelling
· Painting
· One-time cleaning
The Golden Circle screens and interviews the Brokered Worked and then matches them with clients. Reimbursement is $20.00/hr, with a two (2) hour minimum charge for housekeeping and a one-hour minimum for snow shovelling. Clients pay the Brokered Worker directly.
Are you interested in becoming a Brokered Worker through the Golden Circle? Connect with Kelly Thompson to answer any questions you may have. Phone: 403-343-6074 or Email: [email protected]
Book of the Month:
Ready, Set, Slow: How to Improve your Energy, Health, and Relationships Through the Power of Slow by Lee Holden
From internationally celebrated Qi Gong master and beloved television personality Lee Holden comes a transformative journey filled with wisdom and practices on the power of slowing down for spiritual balance and peace amid modern chaos.
Available to borrow from Red Deer Public Library at rdpl.org
Outreach Services
Our Outreach Department is composed of dedicated Coordinators, trained volunteers, and brokered workers who assist and encourage older adults to age in place, maintain their independence, and promote a positive quality of life. And the best part? We come to you!
Need help applying for Alberta Seniors Benefit? Have Government forms you need help filling out?
Need Home Maintenance and Yard care services? Are you looking to relocate and need a Housing Resource List? Need transportation to and from medical appointments?
The team is ready and able to assist. Call the front desk at 403-343-6074 to make an appointment to be connected and to have an assessment done.
Referrals can be received from individuals needing assistance, their family, friends, neighbours, caregivers, other agencies, or medical professionals. Clients are paired with an Outreach Coordinator who completes an intake appointment to assess the individual’s situation. Then, a care plan is designed, which can involve referrals to Golden Circle programs or to external agencies.
The Hearing Loss/Alzheimer’s Connection
Recent research suggests that improving hearing loss with hearing aids reduces the risk for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. In 2011, a team of Johns Hopkins medical school researchers discovered a significant association between hearing loss and the risk of developing these unwanted cognitive conditions. The worse someone’s hearing gets, the greater their risk of developing Alzheimer’s or dementia. The researchers believe their findings could have substantial implications for individuals and public health because hearing loss is treatable with hearing instruments. These findings underscore how important regular hearing tests are as part of preventative health care.
Searching for Your Retirement Haven?
Today’s active seniors are looking to get the most out of their retirement. When weighing the options for senior living, consider how much the senior living industry has grown in the last five years. Independent living has become a retirement haven for seniors who want flexibility and peace of mind. It is designed for the independent senior with an active lifestyle who wants to simplify their worries of home maintenance, commuting, safety, social isolation, and health. Senior living in an independent living community is designed to streamline your life to give you the time to do the things you want to do.
March Trivia
1. True or False? Brown sugar is better for blood glucose levels than white sugar. 2. What vitamin is known to help maintain healthy eyesight? 3. Which mineral is important for the proper functioning of the nervous system?


