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Route65.ca – Seniors Living & Care Directory

Are you or a loved one looking for senior living or home care options? With so many choices, it can feel overwhelming. Route65.ca is your trusted guide. Developed by the BC Care Providers Association, Route65.ca is a free resource designed to help the public navigate BC’s seniors living, wellness, and care continuum. The platform features a provincial directory of reputable retirement living, assisted living, long-term care, and home care options, along with wayfinding tools and educational resources to support system navigation and accessing services. Visit Route65.ca today to start your search. Need assistance? Call us toll-free at 1-877-955-6565 or by email at [email protected].

Imogen at Western Edge Theatre

In London, England, Imogen Flight is set to be knighted by Good Queen Vic. The patrons of the ladies-only Saucy Chicken pub share stories and tall tales of their heroine. When Imogen herself shows up, she comes with more stories of her own and someone on her trail. What follows is a feminist comedy for the ages, paying homage to the multitudes of incredible women who have been lost to history.

Seeking Fun, Exercise and Camaraderie?

Welcome aboard Angels Abreast, a dragon boat team of Breast Cancer survivors and supporters. Research proves exercise reduces health risks for those who beat cancer and those seeking to prevent it. We paddle for fun, sharing emotional and physical support. We enjoy a wonderful waterfront setting in Newcastle Channel, sharing the seas with seals and otters, and the skies with herons and eagles. Join us in celebrating health. Everyone is welcome – experience is not required. PADDLES UP!!

Maintain your Pearly Whites

A healthy mouth is an important part of overall health. We recommend that you brush your teeth in the morning before eating if the food is acidic. Floss and rinse after every meal to help maintain the enamel (whiteness) of your teeth. Always wait 45 minutes to brush your teeth after drinking or eating to allow the enamel to harden again. Acidic foods soften enamel, and brushing right away can cause thinning it, making the yellow/brown root show through quicker. Visit your dental hygienist regularly to help keep your teeth and gums healthy.

March is a Great Time to Get Active

James Bay New Horizons Society invites you to join their community. Their goal is to help people maintain, improve, and develop new skills, interests, and social opportunities, and to enhance the quality of life of their members and visitors. Membership benefits include the opportunity to participate in all programs, services, and special events, including games, tours, movies, music, fitness, and many more. Borrow books, CDs, and movies at no cost. Become involved with volunteer work. Meet new friends and more. Contact them today for more information!

Benefits of Home Care for Seniors

For many seniors, home care is a valuable way to maintain independence and quality of life while aging safely at home. Whether they need assistance with personal care, meal preparation, transportation, housekeeping, or companionship, professional caregivers provide the support needed to make daily living easier and more enjoyable. Home care offers families peace of mind, knowing their loved ones are receiving compassionate, reliable care. Beyond practical assistance, caregivers bring warmth and companionship—engaging in conversations, activities like puzzles or crafts, and sharing moments of joy through music and storytelling. Talk to your family about the benefits of aging in place with the right support to help you thrive at home.

Sunshine, Nature and Social Activity

Spending time outdoors can be so rejuvenating, especially as the weather warms up and the sun gives us that extra energy boost. Joining a senior walking club is a great idea—it helps with physical health and also offers a chance to connect with others who share the same appreciation for nature. The reminder to bring the right gear, including comfortable shoes, a hat for sun protection, and a water bottle for hydration, is important too. If walking becomes too much, taking a break with a chair and just soaking in the surroundings sounds perfect.

March Forward to better Brain Health

As we start to recover from winter and the holiday seasons, March is a turning point in the calendar that calls on spring and the start of another spell of warmth, sunlight, and fresh air. Alongside this, March also brings with it Brain Health Awareness Month. As the controlling organ of the body, the brain is what keeps us moving each day and it is important to make sure we are nurturing it and taking care of our brain health. March is a time of year when the world naturally supports us in cleansing the winter blues while it brings us earlier sunrises, lush green regrowth, and typically some warmer temperatures. These aspects of seasonal change help our brains receive natural vitamins that support healing.

To support brain health, a task we can take on ourselves is soul-care. Soul-care looks different to each person but ensuring you take at least a few moments for yourself at least once a week can help improve your mental health. Soul-care can look like anything from indulging in a little treat, watching your favourite show, or going out with a trusted friend, to list a few, though the soul-care list is ultimately full of endless possibilities. Additionally, abandoning old habits of comfort and getting out and communicating with others as part of soul-care. Loneliness is at an all time high in our societies and combating this helps with overall self-care and mental wellbeing.

Not only is March Brain Health Awareness Month, but it also holds World Sleep Day on March 14th. Mental health and healthy sleep practices have strong correlations and connections to each other. Through sleep, we are able to do things such as regulate our emotions, function properly on a day-to-day basis, and process experiences throughout our lives. Healthy practices such as minimizing screen time before bed or maintaining a schedule can play a beneficial part in the kind of sleep we have.

Not only is it important to recognize and be aware of the amount of sleep we are getting, but the quality of the sleep we receive each night is equally crucial. The average person should be getting approximately one to two hours of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep per night. REM sleep is the stage where your brain is in its deepest level of sleep and where we get the most quality sleep. Something to be aware of is if you are waking up still tired after a full night’s rest, if you wake with headaches, or find that you wake up often from your sleep to use the washroom or drink water, you might have some form of sleep disorder and it may be worthwhile for you to discuss it with your family doctor if you have concerns. At the end of the day, a healthy sleep can greatly improve your quality of life by improving both your mental and physical health.

Each person has the capability of doing something to improve their own mental wellness during this Brain Health Awareness Month be it through getting some fresh air, participating in some soul-care, combatting loneliness, or learning to understand our own sleep. Ultimately, with this knowledge everyone can take a positive step towards improving their mental well-being this March.

Exciting Clean Beauty Innovation with Neora!

Get ready for a game-changing breakthrough! Neora is launching a first-to-market health product that’s creating major buzz. This revolutionary formula is designed to support your wellness in a whole new way, delivering benefits you won’t find anywhere else. As Neora continues to lead in cutting-edge solutions, this exclusive launch offers a unique opportunity for those eager to elevate their health—and their business. Stay ahead of the curve and be among the first to experience this innovation. Don’t miss out—excitement is building, and you’ll want to be part of it! Coming soon—stay tuned!

Route65.ca – Seniors Living & Care Directory

Are you or a loved one looking for senior living or home care options? With so many choices, it can feel overwhelming. Route65.ca is your trusted guide. Developed by the BC Care Providers Association, Route65.ca is a free resource designed to help the public navigate BC’s seniors living, wellness, and care continuum. The platform features a provincial directory of reputable retirement living, assisted living, long-term care, and home care options, along with wayfinding tools and educational resources to support system navigation and accessing services. Visit Route65.ca today to start your search. Need assistance? Call us toll-free at 1-877-955-6565 or by email at [email protected].