Community News
Join the Club!

Brandon Seniors for Seniors Co-op Inc. is a great place to meet people, learn new skills and have fun. Everyone is invited to get involved; yoga classes, line dancing, exercise group, foot care, computer club, men’s club, Stitch n chat, cribbage, clogging, movie and games afternoon and new for this month is iPad training in partnership with Vincent Massey students. Some of the benefits of becoming a member are your membership is on a year-to-year basis, reduced rates when attending activities and a voice in the direction the organizations takes to better our community.

Take Care of Seasonal Allergies

Spring is the worst season for allergies, according to the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. The biggest spring allergy trigger is pollen. Trees, grasses, and weeds release these tiny spores into the air to fertilize other plants. When they get into the nose or eyes of someone who’s allergic, they send the body’s defenses haywire. If pollen is a trigger, keep doors and windows closed to keep it out, and wear wraparound sunglasses when outside. Also, ask your doctor or pharmacist about the most appropriate allergy medications to avoid possible side effects, such as drowsiness and confusion.

Message To Our Community

When asked for something as a funeral director, we like to be able to say yes and ensure that family requests, desires, and the deceased’s last wishes are met. The pandemic made it challenging for us to gather and grieve together, but as we come out of the restrictions and mandates, precautions such as masks, vaccinations, and hand sanitizer can still be required at services, if requested, to make everyone feel welcome and comfortable – that’s what we as funeral directors do. We look forward to being able to say yes to families once again and exceeding their expectations.

Who are You Walking For?

Physical activity is a great way to not only 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 best ways to stay active is finding opportunities to sneak in more steps every day like going for a walk! Why not register now for the 2022 IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s? Move your way on the last weekend in May and join us virtually or in-person at your local walk. To learn more and to register now, visit Alzheimer.mb.ca

In Your Community

Spring is making its way to Westman and that signals the release of our Newsletter and the start of our Spring Campaign. BRHC needs help purchasing some equipment and we are targeting our proceeds towards the following: 25 Overbed tables to be used in all areas of the hospital – $8,120. 2 Arjo Maxi Floor Lifts and slings – $12,353. 5 stainless steel surgical tables for use in the OR – $4,107 For more information or to make a donation contact our office at 9204) 578-4227 or visit our website at brhcfoundation.ca

Look for Local at Sobeys

You won’t have to drive to Selkirk Avenue the next time you are in Winnipeg to pick up Donut House’s famous Blueberry Streusel and Apple Cinnamon Bread! We’re happy to announce these delicious locally-made breads are now available at Sobeys South. The Donut House has been making donuts and other pastries for more than 50 years. The Best Ever Blueberry Streusel Bread is the perfect sweet snack that’s packed with fresh blueberries and a sweet, crunchy streusel topping! The Apple Cinnamon bread is swirled with sweet cinnamon sugar and juicy apple pieces – the perfect combination.

Causes of Hearing Loss

Hearing loss often occurs with age when the inner ear structures degenerate, causing a loss of protective hairs and nerve cells. Other factors that can increase an individual’s risk of developing hearing problems include: *Loud noise or occupational hazards: One-time or continuous exposure to high decibel sounds. *Heredity: Your genetic makeup or family history. *Traumatic head injuries. *Ear disease and other diseases like otosclerosis or Ménière’s disease. *Other illnesses: a high fever and some medications can damage the inner ear. Consult a hearing professional if you or a loved one is struggling with hearing loss.
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Laughter is the Best Medicine

Did you know…laughter may relieve pain! Laughter may ease pain by causing the body to produce its own natural painkillers. Subscribe to Wellnessnews.ca for a chance to Win 2 Tickets to Rumors Comedy Club. Check out our Featured Upcoming Events. RumorsComedyClub.com

Clean Eating Recipe

Anti-Inflammatory Cherry-Spinach Smoothie. This healthy smoothie is not only delicious–it also boosts your daily dose of anti-inflammatory foods. 1 cup plain low-fat kefir. 1 cup frozen cherries. ½ cup baby spinach leaves. ¼ cup mashed ripe avocado. 1 tablespoon salted almond butter. 1 (1/2 inch) piece peeled ginger. 1 teaspoon chia seeds. Place kefir in a blender. Add cherries, spinach, avocado, almond butter, ginger and chia seeds; puree until smooth. Pour into a glass; garnish with more chia seeds, if desired.

Product Review:

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Allergy Season Is Back

Many people suffering from head pressure, itchy eyes, and a runny or stuffy nose this allergy season will find only temporary relief, or no relief at all, from over-the-counter remedies. Alternative approaches, such as nutritional supplementation and Biofeedback focus on more than just symptomatic relief. They enable the body’s ability to remove existing allergens embedded in the sinus tissues, thereby minimizing the histamine and inflammatory reactions. This stops the over-production of mucus that the body makes to try and push the allergens out. Take a different approach this allergy season – treat the cause, not just the symptoms.