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Heartfelt Lifeline Support

Established in 1988 by the ‘Lions of the North Island,’ the Comox Valley Lifeline Society, a non-profit charitable organization, offers essential Lifeline services. Dedicated to providing immediate help in emergencies, the Society supports individuals living independently. Volunteers, the backbone of the program, contribute to its success through equipment installations, service calls, and maintenance. Their efforts enable the Society to maintain affordable services. As a registered charitable organization, funding comes from install and monitoring fees, along with generous donations from individuals and service clubs. Support our mission by considering a donation to help extend Lifeline services to those in need.

Heart-Centered Wellness Journey

Ayurveda and Yoga advocate surrender over exertion, emphasizing gentle, supported steps when making healthier choices like overcoming overindulgence. Small, well-supported changes prove more effective, reducing the likelihood of rebound. The goal is to replace habits initially perceived as beneficial but causing issues, with truly supportive routines that foster trust. These changes, purifying and nourishing on all levels, eschew intense sensations in favor of developing profound feelings of enjoyment and contentment. Take advantage of an introductory rate saving $26 when booking three sessions for a total of $199, ensuring a subtle, holistic approach to well-being.

February Offer at Motion™

Make life accessible with life-changing equipment – No interest or payments for 12 months on purchases up to $15,000. At Motion™, our knowledgeable experts enjoy making life accessible for everyone by identifying the unique needs of our clients and selecting solutions that fit their lifestyles. Let us help you make a difference in your life every day with the right mobility and home accessibility solutions, including wheelchairs, stairlifts, walkers, power lift recliners, bathroom safety items, and more. “Because Motion™ isn’t a place, it’s a partnership.” Take advantage of our humm financing special offer: No interest or payments for 12 months on equipment purchases between $1,501 – $15,000 to March 29, 2024. Ask a Motion™ representative for more details.

Love-Infused Senior Dental Care

Celebrate February by nurturing a radiant smile that radiates love, especially for senior dental health. Adopt gentle, circular brushing motions to care for aging gums and teeth. Regular flossing is essential to prevent decay between teeth and gums. Choose a toothpaste that strengthens enamel, providing robust protection against cavities. Ensure adequate hydration for overall oral health and consider using a mouthwash for added freshness. Regular dental check-ups are crucial for early issue detection. Smile confidently, recognizing that self-love includes caring for your oral well-being. This February, let your smile mirror the joy of love and the commitment to good dental habits.

Sleep Changes & The Elderly

Seniors generally wake up more often during the night and earlier in the morning, have a harder time falling asleep, and spend less time in deep, dreamless sleep. Some measures to help you sleep better include: 1) Eat a light bedtime snack. 2) Avoid caffeine for at least 3 or 4 hours before bed. 3) Avoid napping during the day. 4) Exercise regularly, but not within 3 hours of bedtime. 5) Practice relaxation techniques at bedtime. 6) Don’t watch TV or use devices while in bed. 7) Go to bed and wake up at the same time each day.

February Offer at Motion™

Make life accessible with life-changing equipment – No interest or payments for 12 months on purchases up to $15,000. At Motion™, our knowledgeable experts enjoy making life accessible for everyone by identifying the unique needs of our clients and selecting solutions that fit their lifestyles. Let us help you make a difference in your life every day with the right mobility and home accessibility solutions, including wheelchairs, stairlifts, walkers, power lift recliners, bathroom safety items, and more. “Because Motion™ isn’t a place, it’s a partnership.” Take advantage of our humm financing special offer: No interest or payments for 12 months on equipment purchases between $1,501 – $15,000 to March 29, 2024. Ask a Motion™ representative for more details.

Sleep Changes & The Elderly

Seniors generally wake up more often during the night and earlier in the morning, have a harder time falling asleep, and spend less time in deep, dreamless sleep. Some measures to help you sleep better include: 1) Eat a light bedtime snack. 2) Avoid caffeine for at least 3 or 4 hours before bed. 3) Avoid napping during the day. 4) Exercise regularly, but not within 3 hours of bedtime. 5) Practice relaxation techniques at bedtime. 6) Don’t watch TV or use devices while in bed. 7) Go to bed and wake up at the same time each day.

Local Business Spotlight

MOTION – Making life accessible for our community through mobility & home accessibility solutions. MOTION offers a wide range of life-changing equipment to make life accessible such as power lift recliners (lift-out chairs), walkers, mobility scooters, wheelchairs, adjustable beds, bathroom safety items, stairlifts, ceiling lifts, and more for clients of all ages. Whether a client is being fitted for equipment for the first time, needs an equipment repair or rental, or is looking to upgrade their solution, Motion’s knowledgeable team of experts is ready to deliver real solutions with real impacts. Because MOTION isn’t a place, it’s a partnership.

Beating the Winter Blues

As winter sets in and temperatures drop, many seniors find themselves struggling with a common phenomenon known as the “winter blues.” The cold weather, shorter daylight hours, and limited outdoor activities can lead to feelings of sadness, loneliness, and even depression. However, there are ways for seniors to beat these winter blues and stay mentally and physically healthy during the colder months.

One effective strategy is to stay active both physically and socially. Engaging in regular exercise not only helps improve physical well-being but also releases endorphins that boost mood. Seniors can consider joining fitness classes specifically designed for their age group or participating in activities like yoga or tai chi that promote balance and flexibility. Additionally, they can bundle up warmly and take short walks outside when weather permits.

Staying socially connected is equally important. Loneliness is often exacerbated during winter when outdoor social interactions are limited. Maintaining social connections by attending community events or joining clubs or organizations that align with their interests can alleviate loneliness. Seniors can also reach out to friends or family members through phone calls, video chats, or even scheduling regular coffee dates at home – or connect with a program like CV Senior Support.

Another significant aspect of beating the winter blues is maintaining a healthy diet. It’s common for individuals to crave comfort foods during colder months; however, relying on unhealthy snacks high in sugar may lead to lethargy and worsen mood swings. Instead of reaching for sugary treats as a quick fix solution when feeling down, focus on incorporating fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein sources into meals which provide essential nutrients necessary for overall health.

Creating an enjoyable indoor environment is also crucial in combating winter blues. Decorating living spaces with cheerful colors such as vibrant paintings or colorful throw pillows can lift spirits significantly while bringing warmth into the home through soft lighting options enhances coziness during dark days.

Engaging in hobbies such as reading books from favorite authors, solving puzzles, or even learning new skills through online classes can help seniors ward off boredom and provide them with a sense of accomplishment.

Lastly, practicing self-care is vital to beat the winter blues. Seniors should priorize self-care activities that promote relaxation and reduce stress levels. Taking warm baths, meditating, listening to soothing music or engaging in therapeutic activities like knitting or painting can help improve mental well-being and alleviate symptoms of wintertime sadness.

Help Feed a Senior for $12/Week

In partnership with LUSH Valley Food Action Society, CVSS provides 82 meals a week to seniors in the Comox Valley. While some seniors contribute to the cost of the weekly meals, they are heavily subsidized. A donation of $12 a week will provide between two and four meals for a senior in the Valley, helping ensure food security for vulnerable residents. Donations can be made at the CVSS office, or by cheque, via mail at C1-450 8th Street, Courtenay, BC, V9N 1N5. Tax receipts are provided for donations over $20. Alternatively, monthly donations can be set up on our Canada Helps website at: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/comox-valley-senior-support/

Seniors Thriving: Community Bonds

In 2024, the significance of community connections for seniors cannot be overstated. Beyond mere social interactions, fostering community bonds is crucial for mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Active participation in local events, clubs, or volunteer work not only combats isolation but also provides a sense of purpose and belonging. Shared experiences and friendships contribute to a fulfilling and enriched life. Communities should prioritize creating inclusive spaces, ensuring seniors feel valued and engaged. As we navigate the challenges of the modern world, strong community connections become the cornerstone for seniors to lead connected, supported, and meaningful lives in the year ahead.