“A vigorous five-mile walk will do better for unhappy, but other-wise healthy adults than all the medicine and psychology in the world.” – Dr. Paul Dudley White
Over-working, over-stressing, expectations of perfection, a critical and complaining cynical spirit, focusing on the negatives in life, feeding a sense of hopelessness through what you read and listen to; all this and more spins many of us out of control and into a depression.
Exercise and depression has been the focus of many scientific studies and research has repeatedly shown that exercise really does help.
The book, The Healing Power of Exercise: Your Guide to Prevention and Treating Diabetes, Depression, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Arthritis, and More states, “A universal finding in exercise studies is that people experience a greater sense of wellbeing.” In the book, it is explained, “Our cardiovascular system, endocrine glands, muscles, and bones still function best when the body is challenged by regular
bouts of exertion.”
Exercise enhances your mood in many ways. Although exercisers exercise for a wide variety of reasons, the most powerful reasons are psychological, not physical. Exercisers have found exercise makes them:
feel good. more optimistic. more mentally alert. feel an enhanced sense of well-being. feel more confident. better able to cope with stress and more energetic.
Moreover, some people report they overeat because they are depressed. For many, moderate depression tends to cause overeating while severe depression tends to cause undereating. One large study of overweight individuals found depression was the number one reason for overeating, ahead
of stress.
Walk for Alzheimer’s
Living an active lifestyle is not only a great way to keep your body healthy but also your brain! Did you know that exercising regularly can help you reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia? One of the easiest ways to exercise is by going for a walk! Why not register now for the 2023 IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s and also help people living with dementia in Manitoba? Get your team together and join us May 27th at 10 am in Winnipeg at Assiniboine Park! To learn more and to register now, visit Alzheimer.mb.ca/wfa2023
LUNGtivity™ Program
LUNGtivity™ is a community evidence-based exercise program designed for people living with COPD and other respiratory issues. With specially trained instructors, the classes are gentle and low-key, explicitly tailored to the needs of those affected by lung disease. The program runs either virtually or in-person, and participants can take part either standing or seated with accommodation for wheelchair access. Helps to encourage daily movement and function and self-management of conditions. LUNGtivity ™ provides a safe and accessible environment. There are various class options; check our website for up-to-date information on our available classes.
An Evening Beneath the Ocean
The Gala Committee is pleased to announce that planning is well underway for the 31st Gala Dinner & Dance. The event will be held on Saturday, September 16th, 2023 with the theme “An Evening Beneath the Ocean”. Over the 31 years of holding this event, the Foundation has raised $1,074,136 all going towards the purchase of equipment and programs at the Brandon Regional Health Centre. To purchase tickets or to become a Gala Sponsor please contact the BRHC Foundation at 204-578-4227.
Look for Local: Wolseley Kombucha
Wolseley Kombucha uses the highest-quality organic tea blends to handcraft their fizzy, functional beverages and collaborates with other small Manitoba businesses to source local fruit and botanicals. Made with living cultures, Wolseley Kombucha’s award-winning kombucha is fully fermented, low in sugar, and gluten-free, and offers a great alternative to soda and alcohol. The company also has the only kombucha taproom in Manitoba, at their Winnipeg brewery. Wolseley Kombucha’s founder, Michelle, and the company’s small team of fermentation experts are passionate about their products. Look for Manitoba-made Wolseley Kombucha the next time you do your grocery shopping at Sobeys.
WHY HORSES
Horses are a flight animal meaning that they are hyper-aware and observant of their environment. A horse can sense a person’s emotions and is highly attuned to things such as stress or anxiety. Horses are capable of sensing a person’s feelings instantly and giving feedback such as moving toward or away from the client (Emerge Equine, 2023). A horse can move off of the intention and energy alone creating a symbiotic relationship. Additionally, horses are large and powerful animals that have the ability to support and encourage participants as they overcome fear, gain confidence and self-esteem in this healing process.
Importance of Having a Grief Sherpa
Grief has the power to cleanse & heal or destroy & destruct. It can feel like a Tsunami that overpowers our entire system shaking us to our knees, affecting our core stability. A roller coaster that takes over our emotions, body and nervous system, reminding us that someone or something important has been lost. Our hearts broken open, in hope that they can begin to cleanse, heal, love and trust again. It offers the choice of stagnation or expansion depending on how we go about connecting to and with the pain. There is no easy way to walk through grief, its excruciating. Allowing someone you trust, that has walked the path before you helps to guide the way and shed light when the darkness feels too unbearable and heavy alone.
We’re Here For You!
CONTACT US: Call SRWC at (204) 956-6650 or email [email protected] to make an appointment or get more information about our programs. DONATE TODAY: SRWC 2nd. flr. 225 Vaughan St. Winnipeg, Mb., R3C 1T7. DONATIONS can be made on line at srwc-mb.ca. For Credit Card, call (204)956-6650.
If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about Equine Assisted Learning Contact Meghan Wilson, SRWC Family Program Coordinator at (204) 956-6650 and/or visit sagehillstables.com for more information.
How it Works
Eqine Assisted Learning seeks to help facilitate building upon coping skills and strategies through the use of equine supports. EAL uses experiential learning techniques such as role-playing, role-reversal, and mirroring, combined with equine-based activities including grooming, walking and sometimes riding a horse. The session begins with defining the session objectives, and co-creating a safe environment for participants, horses and facilitator. The facilitator guides participants to support them in meeting objectives by facilitating communication, and asking open ended questions to engage participants. After the activity, participants then process and debrief feelings and behaviors associated with the activities within the session.
HOW IT WORKS
EAL seeks to help facilitate building upon coping skills and strategies through the use of equine supports. EAL uses experiential learning techniques such as role-playing, role-reversal, and mirroring, combined with equine-based activities including grooming, walking and sometimes riding a horse. The session begins with defining the session objectives, and co-creating a safe environment for participants, horses and facilitator. The facilitator guides participants to support them in meeting objectives by facilitating communication, and asking open ended questions to engage participants. After the activity, participants then process and debrief feelings and behaviors associated with the activities within the session (Emerge Equine, 2023).
Missing Teeth Affecting Your Life?
Do you hide your mouth because you feel embarrassed about missing teeth? Missing teeth not only affects your general health and appearance, it may also contribute to depression and low self-esteem. Social embarrassment as a result of missing teeth and poorly fitting dentures may result in people avoiding social interactions. Don’t let tooth loss or improperly fitting dentures affect the quality of your life. Your denturist can explain the best ways to restore the function and appearance of your smile. Properly fitting dentures can help restore your self-esteem and bring back your smile.


