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Join the Club

Brandon Seniors for Seniors Co-op Inc. is a wonderful place to meet people, learn new skills and have fun! Everyone is invited to get involved in: yoga classes, line dancing, exercise group, foot care, computer club, Men’s Club, Stitch N Chat, cribbage, clogging, technology training. We would also like to welcome our two new Bridge Clubs at our facility. Some benefits of becoming an annual member include reduced rates for activities and a voice in the organization.

Dinner is Served

A healthy meal program offered by Brandon Seniors for Seniors Co-op Inc. For only $12.00 you will receive a complete home-cooked meal. Order as many meals as you wish on Friday, we have seven different meals, and they will be delivered free to you on the next Friday by our friendly volunteers. Check out the menu on our website at https://brandons4s.ca/meals

Living With Dementia?

People living with dementia can feel isolated and unsure of where to go for support. You are not alone. The Alzheimer Society is here to help. Our offices across the province can provide you with the information, education and support. Plus, with our virtual and in-person programming, you can join our education sessions, Minds in Motion® program and support groups from wherever works best for you.
Contact us today to reach a reassuring ear by phone or get a quick response by email. Visit our website to find an office near you at alzheimer.mb.ca.

Look for Local at Sobeys

City Bread is a Parve Kosher baking facility that uses its own natural sours as part of the baking process, giving their bread its unique flavour and same great taste since the company first started in 1948. City Bread uses simple ingredients like sea salt, whole grains, flour from wheat grown and harvested in the Prairies, and natural mold inhibitors instead of chemical additives. Their breads are vegan certified, you won’t find any added sugar, fat, or preservatives in any loaf made by City Bread – just ingredients you can pronounce. Look for Manitoba-made City Bread the next time you do your grocery shopping at Sobeys.

Who We Are

SRWC is a unique, welcoming, recovery-oriented community, accompanying individuals, families and friends affected by substance abuse in their journey towards recovery. We offer, group individual, couples counselling, and family counselling and education programs during the day and evening, co-ed and gender specific programs and support for individuals and their
families. The Access Program for those awaiting a program of their choice, Exploring Options participating in a recovery plan, gender specific Continuing Recovery Program, or our
co-ed evening Work Sober Program focusing on recovery maintenance. We support your recovery by offering you the services you and your family need in your recovery journey.

Build Your Mental Hygiene at Work

Your level of mental fitness can often determine your ability to deal with stressful situations, thrive through change and ultimately, perform at your best. We know it’s important but how many of us commit time every day as we do with our physical hygiene? Here are a few mental hygiene practices you can incorporate into your day and/or encourage others at work to practice. Just try one at a time! 1) Do a round of gratitude at each meeting 2) Write down one thing you achieved and felt great about each day. 3) Practice acceptance of what you don’t like, but can’t change.

Men’s Health

Although November is a great yearly reminder to think about prostate, testicular and mental health, men should be focusing on their physical and mental well-being every month. It’s important for men to take charge of their own health. A good first step is to find out how well your body is functioning so you can target any areas that need assistance. One of the best ways to accomplish this is through nutritional testing and supplementation. If an area is found to be weak or underperforming, specific, natural formulations can be taken to boost and maximize your body’s ability to function optimally, so you can have a better quality of life every month.

Tree of Lights

The BRHC Foundation’s Annual Tree of Lights campaign will run through the month of December. You can memorialize or honour someone special this holiday season. For a minimum $15 donation (tax receipt will be issued) the Foundation will:
• Hang a personalized tag in memory or honour of a loved one on the “Tree of Lights” located in the BRHC atrium.
• Turn on the lights on the evergreens that are located in the traffic loop at BRHC.

In Your Community

The Backyard on Aberdeen offers a beautiful space to host events of all kinds, including meetings, celebrations of life, and weddings. The venue provides many amenities to make your event worry-free, including harvest or round tables, full tableware and decorations, audio-visual equipment, a fully licensed banquet hall, and a beautifully landscaped backyard. The Backyard on Aberdeen is also happy to prepare menu items for pick up or delivery. Venue rental fees are waived for events with more than 100 guests. For more information or to book your event, visit TheBackyardOnAberdeen.ca or call 204-520-0812.