When it comes to planning for care, don’t wait until aging conditions become crises; proactively explore care options for your parents, grandparents, or aging family members. They deserve the best care, and your timely attention can make all the difference. Start by having open conversations about their needs and preferences. Research local resources, from in-home care to assisted living facilities. Seek advice from professionals and support groups. By addressing aging conditions early, you can ensure their comfort, safety, and quality of life. Let’s honor those who cared for us by being proactive in providing the care and support they now need.
Reducing Cognitive Decline
Hearing involves both your ears and the brain, so it’s no wonder that hearing loss can go hand in hand with thinking and memory problems. Studies are increasingly linking hearing loss to issues such as faster brain shrinkage, earlier onset of significant cognitive impairment, and up to a quintupled risk of dementia. However, addressing conditions such as hearing loss could help prevent a third of dementia cases worldwide, per a UK research collaborative. With hearing health and overall wellness so connected, seeking regular hearing checks and addressing listening difficulties early is important.
Good Posture Can Prevent Pain & Injuries
Having good posture makes you look strong and healthy and it’s also a critical factor in preventing pain and injuries. For recreational activities like golf, skating, yoga or running, posture actually plays an important role in performance. Posture is critical in preventing workplace injuries that come from repetitive stress or sitting at a desk in front of a computer all day. Physiotherapists can help you discover how to improve your posture by demonstrating positions and stretches for when you start to feel the tension in your body. Make the move to see a physiotherapist!
Maintaining Optimal Breast Health
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and these tips can help you support optimal breast health every day. 1) Diet and Lifestyle. Avoid plastics and caffeine, due to their phytoestrogenic effect. Increase veggies, fatty fish, herbs, and fibre; decrease meat, refined grains, and conventional vegetable oils. 2) Toxin Removal. Try lymphatic breast massage, sweating through exercise/sauna/etc., and dry skin brushing to remove toxins from fatty breast tissue. 3) Assessment. Thermal imaging is a great assessment tool to monitor for breast changes over time. 4) Hormone Optimization. Get tested for hormone imbalances and thyroid function through blood work or salivary/urinary testing. For more information and to book an appointment, contact us today.
Tips to Mitigate Alzheimer’s & Dementia
The most important thing to know about Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia is these are not normal conditions of aging. More than 20 genes have been identified which affect a person’s risk of developing either condition. Although we cannot change our genes, there are some things we can do to mitigate some of the risk factors; *Getting regular exercise, *keeping your mind active by keeping your social connections active, *quitting smoking and *reducing or eliminating your alcohol consumption are a few preventative measures. For more information about Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia, visit www.AlzInt.org.
Make Life Accessible with Life-Changing Equipment
Our knowledgeable experts enjoy making life accessible for everyone by identifying the unique needs of our clients and selecting solutions that fit their lifestyles. Let us help you make a difference in your life every day with the right mobility and home accessibility solutions, including *wheelchairs, *stairlifts, *walkers, *power lift recliners, *bathroom safety items and more. We’re also here to help with rental equipment, repairs and maintenance and to assist with navigating funding opportunities. Let us help you make a difference in your life every day with the right mobility and home accessibility solutions. “Because Motion isn’t a place, it’s a partnership.”
Changes of the Season
The leaves are turning, the wind is brisk and autumn has come. With it comes the sense of quiet that settles in like leaves on the forest floor. However, it is important that we do not settle back into old habits. Keeping pace with new hobbies and social activities which are known to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular disease, arthritis and osteoporosis, is important for long-term health goals. Don’t let the change in season stop you from being your best!
Tips for a Healthy Brain
The following can help to improve cognitive function: *Exercise: Exercising has been shown to decrease the risk of Alzheimer’s. *Sleep: Getting plenty of sleep boosts your overall memory and brain health. *Stay Mentally Active: Your brain is similar to a muscle – you need to use it or lose it. *Nutrition: Eating a Mediterranean diet. The diet consists of vegetables, nuts, seeds, legumes, whole grain, fruit and moderate consumption of red meat and salt. *Vitamin B12: Individuals with mild cognitive impairment have been found to have a vitamin B12 deficiency. *Omega 3: These fatty acids can be found in fish and seafood.
Be Savvy If Betting on Sports
Football, hockey and October baseball are in full swing. Single-game sports betting has been legal in Canada for just over two years. As Provinces work to regulate this fast-paced and emerging international industry, people who opt to wager on sports using mobile sports-betting apps need to be savvier than ever before. Straight bets, parlays, futures, prop bets, teasers, money lines, puck lines, and run lines are very new terms representing an array of sports wagering products. If you’re confused, overwhelmed or simply curious to know more, reach out to VI Gaming Support. We’re here to help.
Practice Gratitude in October
October is Thanksgiving month in Canada. Thanksgiving is a great time to practice gratitude – a high vibrational frequency. When you are grateful you attract higher positive energies. Here is a tip for attracting those energies: Writing daily in a Gratitude Journal. List all the things that happened during the day that you are grateful for. Gratitude is connected with greater happiness; it helps people feel positive emotions and improves health. As a Certified Body/Emotion Code Practitioner, Permelia can help you release unprocessed \negative (trapped) emotions that will assist you in being grateful and will help you attract even more positive energy.
Great Socks for Travel
Many of us have compression socks for travelling. On the day of travel, put them on when you get up; that is when your legs are less swollen. This allows your body to adapt to the socks. Make sure to leave them on for a few hours after you land to again allow your body to adapt. Wearing the socks for the extra time can reduce any swelling of the legs much more effectively than if they are taken straight off. Compression socks do not work unless you wear them. Voxxlife socks provide comfortable compression that clients love to wear.


