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Starting the Conversation

We all expect certain changes as we age, but when does a small change become something worth paying attention to? The Alzheimer Society of Manitoba’s First Link® Client Support team connects with people every day who aren’t sure if it’s the right time for them to call and get support. The answer is always the same: it’s never too early to start the conversation.
“Anytime someone is concerned about the signs and symptoms of dementia, we can be their link to a community of support,” says Jessica Harper, First Link Senior Manager. “Our programs are geared to people living with any type of dementia, not just Alzheimer’s disease, though a formal diagnosis is not required.”
To learn more about the Alzheimer Society and the services they provide, visit alzheimer.mb.ca.

Is Sugar Harmful for Denture Wearers?

Sugar can significantly impact the oral health of denture wearers. Though dentures aren’t susceptible to cavities, sugars in the diet still encourage bacterial growth in the mouth. Bacteria feed on sugars, which leads to plaque buildup on dentures and gums, potentially causing bad breath, gum irritation, and infections. If dentures aren’t cleaned thoroughly, sugar residue can create a sticky environment for bacteria to thrive. High sugar intake also increases the risk of oral thrush, a common fungal infection for denture wearers. Limiting sugary foods and drinks, maintaining proper denture hygiene, and rinsing after meals help keep the mouth healthy.

Fun in the Sun

There’s something special about summer — longer days, open windows, and a healthy dose of sunshine. Vitamin D, often called the “sunshine vitamin,” supports bone health, mood, and immunity — and getting it naturally is one more reason to step outside this season.
Reliable Home Care offers flexible, compassionate support — whether it’s a walk around the block, a trip to the park, help preparing a refreshing summer meal, or your personal care needs, from foot care to prenatal and postpartum support — all tailored to your needs and budget; giving you peace of mind — so summer can feel a little brighter for everyone.

Which Sunscreen is Best?

Summer is here! Have you been protecting yourself against sun exposure? When selecting a sunscreen, go for the “broad spectrum” protection. Sunscreens with this label protect against both UVA and UVB rays. Make sure your sunscreen has a sun protection factor of 30 or higher. The SPF number is the level of protection the sunscreen provides against harmful rays. Higher SPF numbers do mean more protection, but the higher you go, the smaller the difference becomes. Secondly, look at the ingredients. Physical blockers (titanium dioxide, zinc oxide) provide the best protection and cause less skin irritation than chemical sunscreens.

Book Club:

The Harvard Medical School Guide to Men’s Health – distills 25 years of research on men’s health into a comprehensive resource. It covers diet, exercise, supplements, and diseases like prostate cancer. The guide also offers advice on alcohol consumption, stress control, and navigating the healthcare system, making it an essential reference for men’s health. Ask at your local bookstore.

Words to Live By

“Behind all physical form is a presence that animates all of life. Can you align yourself with this presence by slowing down and being aware of all the tiny miracles that are taking place in every moment?”- Keith Macpherson

May Trivia

.1 I map out the years, a tale they unveil, A smile, a sorrow, a laugh in detail. What am I, life’s true portrayal? 2. I help you move with balance and care, A structured routine to repair what’s there. What am I that makes you aware? 3. What is it that always goes up but never down?

Did You Know?

Your eyes have more active muscles than any other part of your body, and they are responsible for over 50% of the brain’s functionality. Also, your eyes have blind spots where the optic nerve and retina connect, but your brain fills in the missing information.

Let’s Walk for Alzheimer’s!

Grab your runners, rally your team and get ready to walk for a great cause! The IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s is back, with walks happening across the province this May and June.
Join the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba for walks in Winnipeg, Altona, Brandon, Darlingford, Gimli, Portage la Prairie, Selkirk or Steinbach to help raise funds and awareness for families affected by dementia.
It’s more than just a walk – it’s a chance to connect, support each other and have some fun along the way. Together, we can make a difference! Register and donate today at alzheimer.mb.ca/wfa.

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What is EMDR Therapy?

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is a structured, evidence-based approach used to help individuals process and heal from trauma. EMDR involves recalling distressing memories while simultaneously focusing on external stimuli, typically guided eye movements. This dual attention process helps to reduce the emotional intensity of traumatic memories, allowing individuals to reframe negative beliefs. EMDR is widely used for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and other mental health conditions. Its effectiveness has been supported by extensive research, and many clients report significant symptom relief after a relatively short number of sessions.