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Enjoying the Holidays with Hearing Loss

If you have a hearing loss, attending family gatherings with many people can be stressful. Here are three tips to ensure a sound-filled holiday season. 1. Spend time with family members one-on-one. 2. Try to sit next to someone who will be willing to keep you in on the conversation if you miss anything that has been said. 3. Book a check of your hearing aids before the holiday season starts to ensure they are working their best. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the laughter of your kids, grandkids, or family members as they open presents or sit around the table. Happy Holidays!

Finding Calm This Holiday Season

Reiki can be a calming and supportive practice for easing holiday anxiety. During the busy season, emotions often run high, and Reiki helps restore balance by promoting relaxation and grounding. Through gentle, hands-on or distance energy work, Reiki encourages the body’s natural ability to release tension and emotional stress. Many people report feeling lighter, more centered, and peaceful after a session. It can also enhance mindfulness, helping you stay present amid the chaos of gatherings, travel, and expectations. Whether received from a practitioner or practiced for self-care, Reiki offers a simple, nurturing way to reconnect with calm during the holidays.

The Green Book of Life

Today we want green and healthy lifestyles and to be better stewards of our planet. We look for nutritious foods, relaxation techniques, and renewable products to accomplish this. Yet all of
this only addresses the physical aspects of life when in fact we are also spiritual beings. The “Grail Message” teaches us about the cosmic laws that not only govern nature but all of Creation and our place and responsibility as we journey through life. This “green” book reveals the true meaning of life and opens the door to true happiness and lasting inner peace.

Handling Holiday Stress

Whatever holiday you celebrate this season, even if you’re surrounded by family and friends, it can be stressful. Making sure that your body and mind can handle stress is the best gift that you can give yourself. One of the best ways to improve your overall health and stress-handling ability is through Bioenergetics. Bioenergetics uses computerized testing and treatment to effectively determine and treat any imbalance or weakness in the body that is preventing you from achieving both optimal stress management and improved health. This holiday season, make sure that stress isn’t an unwanted gift that you can’t give back.

Holiday Denture Care

Taking care of your dentures during the holidays is important, especially with all the tempting sweets and festive foods around. Too much sugar can lead to bacteria buildup and gum irritation, even for denture wearers. Be mindful of sticky or hard treats that can damage or loosen your dentures. After meals, remove and rinse your dentures to wash away food particles, and clean them thoroughly each night using a denture brush and cleanser. Remember to soak them overnight in a denture solution to keep them fresh and properly shaped. Enjoy the celebrations, but maintain your oral hygiene routine for a healthy, confident smile.

Giving Accessibility This Christmas

This Christmas, consider giving the gift of safety, comfort, and independence with an accessible bathtub or shower conversion. Total Tub, a Manitoba-based company, specializes in high-quality Canadian-made bathroom accessibility solutions, including Quick Tub® shower conversions, grab bars, railings, and wall-mounted benches. These upgrades promote independent living and help reduce the risk of slips and falls as 80% of which occur in the bathroom. As licensed installers and authorized dealers, Total Tub provides OBC/AODA-compliant products for both homes and businesses. Locally owned and operated, they’re small enough to listen, big enough to deliver – making accessibility the perfect gift that truly lasts.

Nutrient Therapy for Mental Wellness

At Uptown Integrative Health, we take an individualized approach to mental wellness that recognizes the strong connection between nutrient biochemistry and brain function. The Walsh Protocol, developed by Dr. William Walsh, is one evidence-informed framework we may use to identify biochemical imbalances contributing to anxiety, depression, ADHD, and mood dysregulation. This method includes targeted nutrient testing to assess methylation, zinc–copper balance, B6 levels, and oxidative stress—key factors influencing neurotransmitters. Treatment is personalized and may include specific vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Combined with counseling, lifestyle support, and mind-body therapies, this integrative approach aims to promote stable mood, focus, and long-term resilience.

National Influenza Awareness Month

December is National Influenza Awareness Month in Canada, a time to focus on preventing the flu and protecting public health. Influenza can lead to serious complications, especially for seniors, young children, and those with chronic conditions. The best defense is vaccination, which reduces the risk of infection and severe illness. Good hygiene practices, such as regular handwashing, covering coughs and sneezes, and staying home when sick, also help limit the spread of flu. Staying informed about flu seasons, maintaining a healthy diet, and getting enough sleep support the immune system. Awareness and proactive measures can keep communities healthier during the winter months.

December Book Club

Lighter: Let Go of the Past, Connect With the Present, and Expand the Future. An empathetic and wise book that will guide you on a journey toward a deeper understanding of self. In Lighter, Yung Pueblo demonstrates how we can all move forward in our healing, from learning self-compassion to letting go to becoming emotionally mature.

Companionship for the Holidays

The holiday season can be joyful but also challenging for seniors who may feel isolated or miss loved ones. Staying connected is key to emotional well-being. Simple activities like phone or video calls, writing cards, or inviting a friend for tea can make a world of difference. Joining community events or volunteer groups can also lift spirits and create new memories. Companionship brings comfort, laughter, and belonging — especially during the holidays. Did you know our team can help with errands or holiday shopping to make the season brighter? Visit www.hsewinnipeg.com for more heartwarming wellness tips.

Keeping Pets Safe at Christmas

The holiday season brings joy, but it can also pose hidden dangers for pets. Keep Christmas trees secure to prevent tipping, and avoid tinsel, which can cause intestinal blockages if swallowed. Decorations like ornaments and lights should be placed out of reach, as they can be choking or electrocution hazards. Many festive plants, including poinsettias, mistletoe, and holly, are toxic to animals. Keep chocolate, alcohol, and rich holiday foods away from curious pets. Provide a quiet space for them to retreat from guests and noise. With a little planning, you can keep your furry friends safe and enjoy a happy Christmas together.