Community News
Cumberland 50+ Drop In

The Cumberland Drop-In Social Club, in Buchanan Hall, is a volunteer-led initiative that welcomes mature adults (50+) of all abilities to play games, pursue favourite leisure pastimes and enjoy the company of friends and neighbours. Tuesdays and Fridays from 10am to 12pm. $3 drop in fee, or free with a Cumberland Recreation membership.

Comox Senior’s Centre

Come and enjoy the welcoming atmosphere of the Comox Seniors’ Centre at 1801 Beaufort Ave in Comox. Enjoy a coffee and meal at Dei’s Cafe with friends or meet new acquaintances. Check out the library for a good book, DVD or puzzle. Check out our Gift Shop. Become a member and participate in the many activities available.

First Annual Spelling Bee

On October 18, from 11:30 – 1:00 the Comox Valley Senior Support Society will host its first annual fund-raising Spelling Bee! At an hour and half long, this event will promise to test your skill at spelling and will provide an entertaining time for all who attend. Lunch and refreshments provided. Prizes for the winning table. Each seat is $50, with $25 eligible for a tax receipt. Or buy a table for 6 for $300. Only 36 seats / 6 tables left! See ad in this issue of Wellnessnews.

Volunteers Always Needed!

The strength of CVSS is its contingent of amazing volunteers. If you would like to visit with a lonely or isolated senior, or assist someone with accessing services in the community, or have another strength to offer, please contact us to learn more about providing support in your community. Beginning in September, volunteer training sessions will be done monthly so there will be only minimal waiting before you can begin!

Blockchain and Online Gambling

Blockchain is a method of tracking transactions using a public, globally-distributed ledger. It is most commonly used for cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin. Blockchain automatically and securely keeps a historical record, or ledger, of all transactions; working across a network of computers, cryptocurrencies can operate without a central authority. It is already revolutionizing online gambling and is now emerging in video games. For example, an emerging trend in gaming culture is the integration of cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). NFTs allow blockchain to issue one-of-a-kind digital assets with unique attributes, meaning that players can acquire securely stored in-game assets.

What is an End-of-Life Doula?

End of Life Practitioners, or doulas, are highly trained in skills that involve providing practical, psychological, social, and spiritual support for the dying, their loved ones, and caregivers. They are proficient in advocating, end of life practices (vigil, companion, end of life rituals, and home death), and the training, knowledge, skills, and presence needed to address the practical, psycho-social, and spiritual dynamic journey of dying. Doula-client relationships engage the difficult and complex emotions while navigating the signs and symptoms of the dying process. Dynamic Journey End of Life Practitioner Service’s are offered from Comox Valley to Parksville, including surrounding islands.

A Prescription for Exercise

Being active can reduce risk of chronic disease by as much as 80%, yet fewer than 25% of Canadian adults meet physical activity guidelines. Exercise can also do what medications cannot (e.g., improve balance, reduce risk of falls). If you’re making lifestyle changes, you may be able to reduce the number of medications you are taking. As your pharmacists, we can help you do this safely. Please visit our website for the full article about prescriptions for exercise.

Bringing Mobility to You

Here are some things to consider when looking to purchase a scooter to increase your mobility and gain more independence. 1) Take a test drive – to find the right dimensions and ensure a comfortable ride, it’s important to try some scooters out. 2) Ask for an in-home demo – in-home instruction can help ensure your safety and the correct operation of your scooter. 3) Stay safe – download a free Canada Scooters safety guide and ask your local Canada Scooters shop how the rules of being a pedestrian apply to scooter operators 4) Keep up with maintenance – perform daily maintenance and take your scooter in for regular professional maintenance.

Seniors and Stress

Chronic stress is harmful to people of all ages, but its impact on older adults can be particularly severe, increasing the risk of age-related diseases, hastening cognitive decline and even triggering falls. Stressors that are common amongst the elderly include: loss of control, personal loss, declining health, financial worries, personal safety and loss of independence. To reduce stress, get regular exercise, eat balanced meals to ensure the mind and body are properly fueled and ask for help. Talking with a trusted family member, friend or healthcare professional, at the very least, releases pent-up stress and may even lead to a solution.

Community Announcement

Join your recovery day hosts in celebrating recovery – SRWC, The Bruce Oake Recovery Centre, Canadian Mental Health Associations, Sara Riel, and Two Ten Recovery. It will be a fun filled informative, educational, fun filled day, with a number of bands, speakers, local and international celebrities, a Kids and Family fun Zone with face painting, games, bounciest castles, community agencies and resources, vendors and food trucks, and more. For more information on how you can support recovery day as a sponsor, community agency, volunteer, or vendor – Visit recoverydaywpg.com, or email [email protected], You never know, it might just save a life!