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ShareVirtually.com

ShareVirtually.com is a virtual platform that allows seniors to register for some of the many events offered at Seniors Come Share Society. Access many of our free classes simply by logging into your account. Need help creating an account? Our staff would be more than happy to help! Call 604-531-9400 ext. 219 for more information.

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Seniors Come Share Society allows individuals to stay engaged in the community even if it’s from the comfort of their own home. We offer programs that stimulate individual’s cognition, provide emotional support, food security and have them engaged in physical activities. Our priority is the well-being of the seniors in our community, therefore we take initiative in advocating for them and assisting them in navigating support.

Retirement Community Living

With all of the fears about Covid-19, people are struggling to make a decision about moving into a retirement community. It is reassuring to know about the extra cleaning, extra staff, adherence to wearing masks and social distancing rules. Yet it is the fear of the unknown that makes it hard to make a decision. What will happen when I move in? Can I leave? Can I see loved ones? May I have visitors? How are concerns handled? Reach out to the communities, ask your questions so that you can rest assured that you have all the facts to able to make an informed decision.

Good Fit for Home-Care Services?

Because home care covers such a broad variety of services, there is not just one condition that makes someone a good fit for in-home care. Home care aides can be hired to assist a client with any of their needs, whether that be getting transportation to appointments, or grocery shopping and cooking meals. You may be a good candidate for in-home care if you’re in need of any of the following: Assistance with daily tasks, housekeeping, mobility assistance, medication management, short-term care (if you’re recovering from an illness or surgery and need extra assistance), or even companionship if you’re living alone and struggling with feeling isolated.

May Events

May 19: Free 30 minute Legal Clinic with a Lawyer
May 19: 1-3pm Free Zoom Bingo
May 21: 1-2pm High Tea with free High Tea Kits
May 21- June 4: Virtual Art Gallery
May 26: 1-3pm Zoom Painting Party with Guest Artist Trish Clarke
May 27: 1-3pm Free Zoom Trivia
For more information or to register please contact Simren at 604-531-9400 ext. 201

A New Sunshine Coach

The Clements Centre is so excited to be the recipients of a new Sunshine Coach from Variety Children’s Charity to replace our older Van. This new 24 seat vehicle will be used primarily by the Clements Children Family Support Program to take children on fun adventures in their after school program and for transport during summer/spring break camps. Be sure to wave when you see them in our shiny new Bus!

Time to De-Clutter

As we move from the wet and cool spring months into our warmer and sunnier summer months, we are reminded of renewal and growth. A sure way of bringing in some clarity in life and to make room for growth is through spring cleaning. When we de-clutter our surroundings, we help to de-clutter our minds, and therefore better engage in the world around us. Take the time through the warmer month of May and do that spring cleaning of your surroundings and mind!

Gaming Disorder Support

Gaming disorder can be a significant barrier to living a fulfilling life. Yes, there are friends and a deep sense of community in the virtual world but nothing replaces a hug, or the feeling that your friend genuinely cares about your wellbeing. At VI Gaming Support, we care about people’s wellbeing, sense of belonging, efficacy, and desire to be part of a loving caring community. That’s why we are dedicated in supporting people to restore their sense of health and wellbeing. We believe that by providing rejuvenating services, we can support people to reset, regroup, and restore their lives.

You are Invited

Coffee-Compassion-Children – Saturday, May 22, 2021 10:00 – 11:00 AM Raffi & Adela Barcia
You are invited to a virtual round table conversation about how Raffi started out as a children’s troubadour and became an advocate for “a compassion revolution” with the well-being of children as the centre.
Raffi and Adela Barcia, a psychologist, have set aside this time to meet with Mary Dolan and Carmen Barclay to describe how the Child Honouring philosophy in action results in a more compassionate world for all.
The Raffi Foundation has created the Child Honouring Course Based on “A Covenant for Child Honouring” by Raffi, a holistic philosophy involving a children-first approach to healing communities and restoring ecosystems.
Some participants may have completed the Child Honouring Course, this is not an extension of the course, rather an expansion of the conversation for all who want to participate.
Hosts: Children & Family Council & Cowichan Valley CCRR
Registration is Free! Call now! 250-746-4135 Ext 235
ZOOM Access will be sent in your email confirmation.

Support Communication: Make a Journey Stick

Next time you go one a hike, try making a “Journey Stick”. This activity is a tradition of the Aboriginal people of Australia that offers many ways to support communication. Have your child find a stick and help them tie on nature items that they find along the way. This activity provides an opportunity for your family to practice mindfulness as you take notice of your surroundings. Tie the items, starting at the top of the stick and work your way down. When finished your adventure, invite your child to retell the story of their adventure using the items on the stick as their guide. Depending on their age and communication abilities, you may need to help them tell the story. Build on their vocabulary by commenting on what they have shared, instead of asking them to repeat after you.