Worldwide, an astounding 50 million are diagnosed with dementia and over 23,000 of them live in Manitoba. Having a globally coordinated World Alzheimer’s Month sends a strong message to governments and policy makers, alerting them to the fact that dementia is a serious health issue that will have overwhelming implications on services and health systems around the world as the population grows older. We’ll be wearing blue on World Alzheimer’s Day, September 21st to show our support. Will you? Make sure to post your photos to social media, tag us and use the hashtag #goblueforalz.
Don’t Let Dentures Scare You!
Because dentures have been around for such a long time, they have had centuries to generate stories and myths. These fables and warning stories are sometimes used to scare children into taking better care of their teeth. While some concerns may have been valid in the past, they don’t hold anymore. The quality of modern dentures is continuously improving. After an adjustment period, you can enjoy the benefits of white, straight, and attractive teeth. Also, you can eat, drink, and speak normally, without embarrassment. Dentures are lighter, more natural-looking, and much easier to manage than ever before, giving you confidence and a beautiful smile!
Suffering From Peripheral Arterial Disease?
PAD or Peripheral Arterial Disease is the narrowing of the arteries in the legs. The narrowing of the arteries (atherosclerosis) can limit blood flow and eventually block blood to the legs. If blood flow to legs is limited or blocked it can cause pain with walking or eventually at rest, skin discoloration, loss of hair growth, numbness, and even amputation of a toe or lower limb. Individuals with the following would be at greater risk of PAD: ≥ 65 years of age, Diabetes, Smokers, High Blood Pressure, History of heart disease and/or stroke.
Travelling? Consider a Pet Sitter
Now that the world is opening up to travel, it’s time to get planning for a holiday! Arranging for pet care while you’re away can feel like an overwhelming decision. It’s important to look for caregivers who will not only provide for basic needs like food and water, but also companionship, reassurance, and playtime while you’re away. If you can find someone to come to your home, your pet gets to stay in his familiar surroundings, which is less stressful than taking him to a new location. You and your pet should feel comfortable about the care arrangements, so you can enjoy your vacation without worry!
Buy a Leaf – Save a Life!
By supporting Maple (Re)Leaf, you support mental health services in your community. These services provide counselling, support and so much more. By purchasing a Leaf, you are directly supporting the Brandon Regional Health Centre Foundation, whose mental health programs are providing support in their community. Maple (Re)Leaf is on a Canada-wide tour to give all Canadians an opportunity to participate in this one-of-a-kind event. For every $30 donation a leaf will be ‘planted’ in a prominent location as an installation allowing for the community to view and participate, in a safe and covid friendly way. To donate – visit MapleLeaf.ca and click Donate Now. Choose BRHC Foundation from the list of participating organizations. Thank you for your support!
Local SPOTlight
The Green Spot Home & Garden has undergone some very exciting changes. We’ve added retail space and a very handsome facelift. Once inside, our enhanced space is filled with home décor and a wide selection of plant care products and garden tools. We are thrilled to be offering a gourmet food section featuring Manitoba Made products. We welcome Bloom Box Floral Studio and Chez Angela Bake shop – both perfect companions in a garden centre. Check out our beautiful fashion department and the greenhouse is always full of tropical plants and beautiful ceramic pots. Come by often and we change with each season. We are open 12 months a year!
Community Resources
ALZHEIMER’S SOCIETY: www.alzheimerbc.org Support and education
1-800-462-2833
BC NURSELINE: 811 For the hearing impaired call: 711
(Health Link BC)
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY: 1-888-939-3333 www.cancer.ca
COMOX VALLEY DIABETES EDUCATION CENTER call 250-331-5964 for an appt
Comox Valley Hospital, 101 Lerwick Road, Courtenay, B.C..
Drop in clinic on Tuesdays 11 am-12 Noon
CV HOSPICE SOCIETY: 250-339-5533
CV RED CROSS: 250-334-1557 #10 – 2683 Moray Ave, Courtenay, BC
250-334-3974 fax
DEMENTIA CARE HELPLINE: 1:800-936-6033 Call for information about Alzheimer’s
disease and Dementia, getting a diagnosis, future planning,
maintaining independence, caregiving, support groups,
workshops and seminars, resources in your community.
ELDERDOG CANADA 1-855-336-4226 or www.elderdog.ca
Our goal is to enable older adults, living at home and with challenges affecting dog care, to continue to benefit from their relationship with their canine companions.
KEYSTONE ELDER CARE 1-250-650-2359
Private Geriatric Case management & caregiver support
www.keystoneeldercare.com
ARRANGING FOR PRIVATE HEALTH CARE?
• Are your staff bonded and insured?
• Have your employees been through a criminal record check?
• Do you have WorkSafe BC coverage?
• Do all workers obtain a pre-employment medical examination before they are hired?
• Do you have any policies in place to protect my right to privacy?
• What documentation is in place to show commitment to quality care?
• Does your agency provide 24-hour service?
• What is your payment schedule? Payment option? (Visa/Mastercard/Cheque/e-transfer)
• What do I do if there is a dispute?
• What is your cancellation policy?
• Is there an extra cost for service on weekends or Statutory holidays?
• Are you a member of good standing with the Better Business Bureau of Vancouver Island?
• Is there a care/cleaning plan?
• Does the agency provide training to upgrade the knowledge and skill of its workers?
How to donate and support us?
Comox Valley Senior Support Society is a British Columbia registered, federal charity (895879849 RR 0001). Partial funding for programs is provided through Island Health and the United Way of the Lower Mainland. The remainder of operating costs are covered by donations from valuable, and greatly appreciated donors. Tax receipts for donations are issued upon request. Donations can be made online via our website at ComoxValleySeniorSupport.ca/Donate.
Second Home for Seniors in the Valley
The Comox Seniors’ Centre, located at 1801 Beaufort Ave in Comox, offers a wide range of opportunities to socialize, be physically fit, and stay mindfully active. The Centre re-opened in July with an on-site meal service and more than 40 club activities ranging from Yoga, Carpet Bowling, Table Tennis, Line Dancing, Mah Jong, Bridge, Spanish Conversation, etc. For many seniors this Centre is their second home. For more information, drop in or call 250-339-5133 or visit our website www.comoxseniors.ca/ Comox Seniors’ Centre.
How Art Therapy Can Help
Art therapy provides a number of both physical and mental benefits to people of all ages. It can help improve your overall mental health and wellbeing by staving off depression and anxiety, improving your self-esteem, and giving you a greater sense of control. Practicing artistic pursuits can also boost your cognitive functioning and sense of identity, and when done in a group setting, can provide important opportunities for social connection. From a physical perspective, painting can improve your hand-eye coordination and dexterity, and studies have suggested that the positive mental health effects of art therapy can also improve physical wellbeing.


