Community News
Is Your Indoor Air Healthy?

We all care about our family’s health, but have you considered the quality of the air inside of our homes? Allergies, illness, and long-term health can all be affected either in a positive or negative fashion depending on the quality of the air inside your home. According to the Environmental Protection Agency the air inside your home can be 2 to 10 times more polluted than the outside air. It is difficult for our immune system to keep up with the abundance of pollen, dander, smoke, mold, bacteria, and chemical gases that are locked inside. Consider investing in an air purifier to keep your home and your family healthy.

Retirement Haven

Today’s active seniors are looking to get the most out of their retirement. When weighing the options for senior living, consider how much the senior living industry has grown in the last five years. Independent living has become a retirement haven for seniors who want flexibility and peace of mind. It is designed for the independent senior with an active lifestyle who wants to simplify their worries of home maintenance, commuting, safety, social isolation, and health. Senior living in an independent living community is designed to streamline your life to give you the time to do the things you want to do.

Welcomed Partnership

The Seniors Come Share Society is excited to announce its partnership with Wellnessnews Choices for Healthy Living® White Rock | Surrey edition. We strive to be the leading source that empowers older adults to thrive. Each monthly edition is directly mailed to selected postal walks and can be found at participating local businesses and organizations. Subscribe and become a member at ComeShare.ca or call us at 604-531-9400 for more information on our programs and resources. Join our monthly online Hub – Wellnessnews.ca. Invite your family and friends to connect with us on Social Media. facebook.com/SeniorsComeShareSociety and facebook.com/WhiteRockSurreyWellnessnews Louise Tremblay, Executive Director – Seniors Come Share Society. ComeShare.ca

Book Club: The Untethered Soul

A Journey Beyond Yourself. By Michael A. Singer. What would it be like to free yourself from limitations and soar beyond your boundaries? What can you do each day to discover inner peace and serenity? The Untethered Soul offers simple yet profound answers to these questions. Whether this is your first exploration of inner peace, or you’ve devoted your life to the inward journey, this book will transform your relationship with yourself and the world around you. You’ll discover what you can do to put an end to the habitual thoughts and emotions that limit your consciousness.

Words to Live By

“Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.” -John Wooden

Relief for Restless Legs

Do you sometimes experience an uncontrollable urge to move your legs? HealthLink BC identifies Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) as a disorder related to sensation and movement. The symptoms, often most severe in the evening or nighttime, are an unpleasant or uncomfortable sensations in the legs causing an irresistible urge to move them. Moving the legs only offers temporary relief. If symptoms are mild, a few lifestyle changes may be enough to control them. *Avoid tobacco, alcohol, and caffeine, *Keep the bedroom cool, quiet, and comfortable, *Get regular exercise, *Massage the leg or use heat or ice packs. Some people find relief wearing VoxxLife socks with woven HPT technology.

Closing an Estate

Closing the estate of someone who died can be a tough job while coping with shock or grief. Issues such as properties, insurance, investments, beneficiaries must be taken care of even if the estate is a simple one. When considering your own final affairs, help loved ones by collecting contact information for employers, creditors and investment agencies and note the whereabouts of your Will, Deeds and Ownerships. Record this information in one place to simplify life for your family. The complimentary Family Registry Estate Planner provided by Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens offers a simple method of making all of this crucial information immediately available to your survivors.

Care for Your Brain

You only have one brain – and only you have the power to look after it. Be physically fit so your brain has a steady and regular supply of oxygen. Your brain thrives on variety, new experiences, and challenges. Constantly challenge your brain so it continues to learn and build new ways to think. The more out-of-the-ordinary an activity is, the more your brain has to pay attention and think – and learn. Join ‘Let’s Get Brain Fit’ every Thursday from 10-11:30 am on Zoom. Check out our new service ‘Brain on Wheels’ where we come to you to train your brain to keep functioning at top capacity.

Joys of Family Vacations

We may not be able to travel far this summer; thankfully, we live on Vancouver Island which offers everything we could want for a nature vacation. Family vacation time is important for the family unit. Researchers have found that family vacations can improve family communication and bonding. Most families spend their days dealing with work, school, extracurricular activities, or household duties. Breaking away from the stress of daily routine provides relief. Taking time together to share experiences and activities creates memories that will last a lifetime. We still reminisce about a three week family vacation that happened almost 50 years ago.

Support Chemainus Theatre

The Playbill Dining Room at Chemainus Theatre Festival is open for dining on Friday and Saturday evenings with physical-distancing and safety measures in place. Chemainus Theatre Festival is a not-for-profit registered charity; generous donations from patrons enable them to continue the work. The Chemainus Theatre Bridging the Gap Fund has been established to help them withstand this difficult time and to return when it is safe to do so.  Today more than ever, they rely on charitable support.  If you are able to help, any donation will be an integral part of helping them build towards their next season.

Spring Detox

Here are some tips for spring wellness: *Drink lemon or apple cider vinegar water first thing in morning, *Cut out processed sugar and junk food and limit gluten, dairy, and meat consumption. *Include fermented, probiotic-rich foods in your diet. *Drink at least 10 glasses of water and herbal teas such as dandelion, nettle ginger, turmeric, tulsi, and green every day. *Consider taking an occasional dose of aloe vera and/or milk thistle. *Eat lots of fresh fruits and vegetable and maybe add in a daily greens powder like moringa or chlorella.