Starting a discussion about care needs with a senior loved one can be difficult. Deciding when to start the conversation is important. It is never too early to discuss what care might be needed and the desires of the person that will be receiving care. 9 out of 10 seniors want to remain in their home as they age and in-home care can help them. There are many options for in-home care, from the type of care services to the number of hours a week. Making plans before there is an emergency or sudden problem in the senior’s home helps alleviate stress for everyone.
Reducing Your Dementia Risk
Dementia prevention focuses on reducing risk factors that contribute to cognitive decline. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle plays a key role, including regular physical activity, a balanced diet (like the Mediterranean or DASH diet), and staying mentally active through learning and social engagement. Managing health conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol is crucial, as they increase the risk of dementia. Avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption also helps. While there’s no guaranteed way to prevent dementia, research suggests that staying physically, mentally, and socially engaged may delay or reduce the likelihood of developing cognitive impairments.
The Society’s First Link®
For some, accessing telephone support during daytime hours can be a challenge. Whether due to work, family or other day-to-day commitments, finding an opportunity to make that call can be difficult. To help make accessing support easier, the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba now offers extended telephone support every Monday and Wednesday evening until 8 pm. The Society’s First Link® Client Support team is ready to listen and help guide you through all aspects of dementia or caregiving. Connect today by calling 204-943-6622 (Winnipeg) or 1-800-378-6622 (Provincial). Visit alzheimer.mb.ca to learn more about available programs and services.
BRHC Foundation Pancake Breakfast
The Brandon Regional Health Centre Foundation’s annual Pancake Breakfast is being held on Friday, December 6th in the Murray Chevrolet Cadillac Buick GMC Showroom from 7:30 – 10:00 a.m. Along with our sit-down breakfast we will also provide delivery service for larger group orders (6 or more breakfasts). The Crocus Plains Culinary Arts Studies students will once again be preparing the breakfast. Tickets are $12.50 each and can be purchased in advance at the Foundation. For more information, please contact the office at (204) 578-4227.
Fighting the Flu
When you have the flu or are not feeling well, the best thing for you to do is make yourself cozy and to rest comfortably at home while you recover. Drink plenty of fluids, get lots of rest, use a humidifier and make sure you have flu season health essentials on hand, including: Acetaminophen for fever, headache and minor aches and pains. Decongestants to relieve congestion and clear nasal passages. Sprays or lozenges to soothe a sore throat. Speak with your Pharmasave pharmacist about flu shots, prevention, appropriate symptom relief and other ways to stay healthy this flu season.
Laughter is the Best Medicine
Patient: Doctor, I think I need glasses.
Teller: You certainly do! This is a bank.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about breast cancer, its impact, and the importance of early detection. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women worldwide, and early detection can significantly increase the chances of successful treatment. Self-exams play a crucial role in early detection; they help individuals become familiar with their breasts and notice any unusual changes, such as lumps, swelling, or skin changes. By regularly performing self-exams and staying informed about the signs and symptoms of breast cancer, individuals can take proactive steps toward their health and potentially save lives.
PEMF: Aiding Recovery in Breast Cancer
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to highlight both prevention and supportive treatments. Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy is gaining attention for its potential in breast cancer care. While not a cure, PEMF therapy may help ease pain, reduce inflammation, and support tissue healing by enhancing cellular function. Some patients report better sleep and improved energy levels, which are essential during recovery. Always consult your healthcare provider before integrating PEMF therapy into your treatment plan, ensuring it complements conventional cancer treatments for optimal support.
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Navigating Elder Care Challenges
Families are built on love and support. As children, our parents carefully watched over us to prevent harm. As we age, roles shift, and we begin to support our parents. Caring for an older adult can be rewarding but challenging and injuries can have serious, life-altering effects. Additionally, they may struggle with accepting help, feeling it threatens their independence. Balancing their safety with their need for independence can be difficult. This journey involves open communication, medical alert systems, and finding suitable solutions. Let’s explore these complexities and offer guidance for this important role.
The Power of Gratitude in Healthy Aging
Gratitude is a powerful tool with transformative effects on mental health and overall well-being, especially for seniors. In later years, aging can be a time of fulfillment and joy, and practicing gratitude may be key to unlocking these enriching experiences. Beyond boosting emotional well-being, gratitude also supports physical health by improving sleep quality and reducing stress and depression. Taking a moment each day to appreciate even the smallest joys can lower the risk of heart attack, angina, and stroke, help manage arthritic pain, and reduce frailty in older adults


