Caregiver burnout is the emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion that occurs when caring for others. Family caregivers who are experiencing burnout may feel depression, anxiety, fatigue, and even physical ailments such as pain or illness. If you are a caregiver for a loved one, be honest about how much care you can realistically provide. Seek help, such as by talking to a trusted friend or co-worker; find a support group; and be realistic about your loved one’s state of health. Recognize that it may be time to hire outside caregivers. We are here to help.
Seniors & Heart Health
Maintaining heart health is crucial for seniors, as aging increases the risk of cardiovascular conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, and arrhythmias. Lifestyle changes can significantly improve heart health in older adults. Regular physical activity, such as walking or swimming, strengthens the heart and lowers cholesterol. A heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins helps manage weight and blood pressure. Avoiding tobacco, limiting alcohol, and managing stress are essential. Seniors should monitor heart health through routine check-ups, addressing conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure promptly. Early detection and healthy habits promote longevity and overall well-being.
Wealth of “Real Wellth”
Wealth is understood as having money and possessions (our net worth). However, you may have also heard that ‘money cannot buy happiness.’. By shifting the concept of wealth to “Wellth”, we shift the priority from finding the tangible/objective (wealth) to the internally realized/subjective (wellth), creating greater wellness and health for the individual and communities. By emphasizing “real,” we highlight that it is in the here and now, not focused on the future or past. Building wellness and health today makes us wealthy, which supports our idea of “Real Wellth” and why it needs to be a priority.
Profile: Beautiful Smiles Denture Clinic
Stephanie Yeats joined the Beautiful Smiles Denture Clinic team in 2010 and recently acquired the business, bringing with her over 35 years of experience in the dental field. She is joined by skilled denturists Hannah Craig and Arica Windsor. To better serve patients, the clinic has expanded with a new location in Chemainus. At Beautiful Smiles, we are dedicated to building dentures that look natural, fit well, and stand the test of time. Our passion for our patients is what drives us, and we’re proud to have helped over 16,000 people rediscover their smiles.
What is Heart Coherence?
Heart Coherence occurs when there is communication between the rhythms of your heart and the rhythms of your brain. YES, your heart has a brain. Your heart has intelligence; ~ it doesn’t just “feel”, it “knows”. Information is received by your heart first and then is communicated to your brain. This communication is very important, as your heart is the master coordinator of the rhythms in your body. Heart coherence has a powerful effect on your mental, emotional, and physical health. This is heart coherence, and when it occurs, you are supported to become empowered. Are you searching for wellness talk topics? Let’s chat!
Meet the Practitioner: Laura Friesen
Laura Friesen is a Neuromovement® Practitioner (retired physiotherapist) working with children and adults in Qualicum Beach. Neuromovement® lessons use slow, gentle, pain-free movement to connect the brain and body and rely on the 9 Essentials (principles used to help your brain learn). Movement speaks directly to the brain and introduces new possibilities for learning, development, and rehab. This may include easier movement, less pain, emotional stability/awareness, and better coordination—the possibilities are endless! We are never too old or too young for our brains to make new connections and improve the quality of our lives—book your lesson today.
Consider an In-Home Pet Sitter
As an experienced pet sitter, my preference is to be in your home with your pet. Individualized care means we can monitor behaviour, note changes, and be responsive if vet care is needed. Socialization can be shaped to your pets’ needs and preferences in play, snuggles, and outdoor time. Your pets get to keep their daily routine, with daily communication and photos. They have a 24/7 friend, and we take care of your home too. Choose an experienced sitter familiar with your type of pet, ask for references, and expect questions. We want you to feel confident in your pet’s care.
Take Time to Breathe
Feeling overwhelmed? Pause for just 5 minutes of mindful breathing. Find a quiet spot, close your eyes, and inhale deeply through your nose for a count of four. Hold for four, then exhale slowly through your mouth for four. Repeat this cycle to calm your mind, reduce stress, and reconnect with yourself. This simple, powerful practice fits into any busy day, offering balance and peace wherever you are. Start today—your well-being is worth it! To experience the transformative power of Reiki healing, book a session today.
Boost your Immune System
We all know about the importance of flu shots and hand washing; it is also important to boost our immune system. Here are some tips to keep your body healthy during the winter months and all year long: *Make sure to get enough sleep—at least 7 hrs. *Eat a diet rich in vitamins and minerals. *Get regular exercise. *Add a boost of Vitamin C to your day with oranges, peppers, and strawberries. Comfort Keepers can help keep you active and make healthy meals in your home. Call today to book a consultation.
Take Care of Your Heart
Every year, more than 60,000 Canadians suffer a heart attack. A healthy diet and regular exercise can reduce the risk. If you have cardiovascular disease, follow your treatment carefully and take medicine as prescribed. Common signs of a heart attack include *chest pain; *discomfort or pain in the neck, jaw, shoulder, back, or arm; *shortness of breath; and *dizziness. If you are having a heart attack, call 911 immediately, follow operator instructions, stop all activity, stay calm, and rest in a comfortable position while waiting for help. Ask our pharmacist for more information about heart health.
Happiness is Great for your Skin
Your skin can glow from the inside out when experiencing happy feelings or being in love. Positive emotions trigger the release of endorphins and oxytocin, often called “feel-good” hormones, which reduce stress and promote better blood circulation. This boost in circulation delivers more oxygen and nutrients to your skin, enhancing its natural radiance. Happiness also lowers cortisol levels, reducing inflammation and the likelihood of breakouts while promoting a healthier skin barrier. In short, your joy and love shine through your skin, giving it that sought-after, healthy glow!


