Community News
The Hearing Loss/Alzheimer’s Connection

Recent research suggests that improving hearing loss with hearing aids reduces the risk for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. In 2011, a team of Johns Hopkins medical school researchers discovered a significant association between hearing loss and the risk of developing these unwanted cognitive conditions. The worse someone’s hearing gets, the greater their risk of developing Alzheimer’s or dementia. The researchers believe their findings could have substantial implications for individuals and public health because hearing loss is treatable with hearing instruments. These findings underscore how important regular hearing tests are as part of preventative health care.

March Trivia

1. True or False? Brown sugar is better for blood glucose levels than white sugar. 2. What vitamin is known to help maintain healthy eyesight? 3. Which mineral is important for the proper functioning of the nervous system?

March Book Club

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Holistic Wellness Program

Youth Engagement & Empowerment program is available
for youth and operates five days a week (Tuesday to
Saturday) and is free to register. Transportation and food are
provided. Participation is required, and our goal is to provide
a safe space where youth can develop self-esteem, leadership
skills, and healthy relationships. We offer evening, summer,
and Saturday day programs, including cultural activities and
on-the-land camps. We aim to reduce illegal behaviors and
drug use among indigenous youth and address their mental
health concerns. Our team includes Elders, youth workers, and
various facilitators. We care about urban Indigenous youth and
are here to help and support them and their families.

Dancing with the Stars 2025

Hope’s Home provides inclusive care where kids with complex medical and typical needs learn, grow and thrive. Fundraised dollars from events are vital to the operation of our charitable organization and ensure that all locations get proper resources. It helps improve our programming and allows us to provide an inclusive environment. From Early Learning & Childcare services to Supportive Living homes, these inclusive services allow kids to grow and be kids regardless of any medical needs.

Support Hope’s Home by voting for your favorite dancers participating in Swinging With the Stars taking place March 29, 2025. To vote scan the QR code or visit hopeshome.org

Suicide Prevention – Where to Begin?

Navigating the struggle of suicide prevention involves seeking
support from friends, family, and professionals. Finding
helpful tools such as the Embracing Life App (Scan the QR
code in our Ad) or finding other immediate assistance sources
are key to prevention, along with therapy which provides
coping strategies, and staying connected to help combat
isolation. Educate yourself about warning signs, whether it be
for yourself, a loved one, a child in need, create a safety plan,
encourage professional help. Remember, you are NOT alone—
reach out. Prioritize safety, seek help, and work towards a
healthier, more hopeful tomorrow. Embrace life!
Prince Albert Grand Council, www.pagc.sk.ca

Treatment Centres and Winter Blues

Treatment centres can be vital during the winter months as winter depression can set in, causing struggles and/or relapse. Thus therapy, medication, light therapy, vitamin supplements (such as Vitamin D), along with emphasizing outdoor activities and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, combined with family involvement (if possible) can be preventative measures to avoid decline. It is necessary to provide ongoing support and education, teaching coping skills to get through the Winter Blues in a healthy, non-destructive manner.

Maximize your sleep quality

Chiropractic, adjustable or orthopedic beds, provide spinal alignment, reduces pain and improves sleep quality. They offer customizable comfort snf support by allowing for various sleeping positions, and assists distribution of body weight more evenly, reducing pressure points. Benefits include better overall health, and relaxation at night time, with features on some models like massage functions and zero-gravity positions. Ideal for those with back issues or recovering from surgery, these beds promote healing and overall well-being

Counselling for a Heathier Tomorrow

At CFS, We offer therapeutic counselling services to families, couples, individuals and children. We also offer life improvement programs. Fees for counselling are based on ability to pay – no one is turned away because they cannot afford to pay. Counselling is available to all regardless of their race, religion or age.

We also offer single-session-format Rapid Access Counselling in partnership with Family Service Saskatchewan so that no one has to wait to see a mental health counselor. The service is for everyone and offers a conversation with a professional counsellor that could help you identify solutions, and build on your existing strengths.

For upcoming programs and to see all that CFS offers, check our website at [email protected]

Huge Thanks to Everyone!

March 2025 is our 21st Edition of the Prince Albert WellnessNews!!
I want to THANK EVERYONE who picks up a copy, accesses it online and those who do Distribution, locally, and in the Rural communities such as LaRonge, Kinistino/Birch Hills, Shellbrook etc. As well to the Businesses that Display our newsletters each month! THANK YOU! Nikki Kardash-Puetz, PE Advertising/WellnessNews