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Leveraging Social Work in Mediation

When facing conflicts, legal solutions aren’t always the best fit. Social workers, trained in conflict resolution and communication, offer a natural alternative. Rooted in intergenerational trauma, many conflicts require more than legal expertise—they demand empathy and understanding. Unlike costly legal fees, social workers provide affordable services while maintaining quality. With ongoing professional development, they stay adept at handling diverse conflicts effectively. Moreover, many health insurance plans cover their services, ensuring accessibility for all. So, when conflicts arise, consider leveraging the benefits of working with a social worker for a smoother resolution journey.

Providing Comfort Through Loss

When supporting someone through loss, remember these key points: Be present, as your mere presence offers comfort. Listen actively, allowing them to express their emotions freely. Acknowledge the diversity of grief and validate their feelings. Avoid minimizing their experience and instead, offer understanding. Prepare for potential anger, stemming from frustration. Provide hope for the future, reassuring them of healing. Lastly, understand that grief takes time; offer ongoing support without imposing timelines.

Control Cravings with Hypnotherapy

In the constant quest for healthier living, managing food cravings can often feel like an uphill battle. Enter hypnotherapy, a fascinating avenue gaining traction for its potential in curbing those irresistible urges. Unlike conventional methods, hypnotherapy delves into the subconscious, addressing the root causes of cravings rather than just the symptoms. By guiding individuals into a deeply relaxed state, practitioners help rewire thought patterns, fostering healthier relationships with food. With no invasive procedures or medications involved, it offers a gentle yet profound approach to regaining control over eating habits. Embracing hypnotherapy might just be the missing piece in the puzzle towards a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle.

Disability Support Unveiled

The Disability Tax Credit (DTC) stands as a non-refundable tax credit with the power to significantly reduce income tax payments, subject to approval from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). It caters to individuals grappling with physical and mental disabilities, alleviating the financial burdens associated with their impairments. Eligible disabilities span vision, mobility, hearing, feeding, dressing, elimination functions, and mental capacities crucial for daily life. For a list of eligible medical conditions, refer to official resources for comprehensive information.

February Brain Teasers

1. The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
2. Forward, I am heavy; backward, I am not. What am I?
3. What is always in front of you, but can’t be seen?

Words to Live By

“Life is a journey, and self-care is the map that guides you to the most beautiful destinations within yourself. Prioritize your well-being and enjoy the scenic route.” – Keith Macpherson

Innovative Hearing Technology

Technology can change our lives and hearing aids are no different. Thanks to technology, devices to help individuals with hearing loss are far from the bulky and difficult ones of the past. There is a huge variety of hearing aids to suit the specific hearing profiles of an individual; these can be discrete, easy to use and adaptable. The new smart digital hearing aids feel less like a crutch and more like an accessory. In fact, it is difficult to distinguish between hearing aids and the earbuds that so many people have in their ears.

Caring for Aging Parents

Adult daughters and sons call every day, anxious to know how to best plan for their parent’s care. We suggest families talk early and often about future care preferences and desires. Understanding their health conditions and potential risks as they age will help you select the best options in light of care needs. As well, there is a financial cost to care so make sure there is a realistic plan in place. Just as important, don’t overlook having a plan for you as you look after your loved ones. Reach out to family, friends, or professionals for help and support.

Heart Health: Integrative Care Program

Embark on a transformative journey to optimal heart health with Choice Nutrition’s Integrative Cardiovascular Care program. Our unique program seamlessly integrates traditional medicine and alternative therapies, delivering unparalleled results while minimizing side effects. Take control of your well-being and rejuvenate your quality of life through a holistic approach that prioritizes cardiovascular health. Our comprehensive strategy ensures a harmonious blend of conventional and alternative methods, fostering overall wellness. Book a consultation today to experience the benefits of this integrative approach, empowering you to regain and maintain a healthier heart and a revitalized life. Choice Nutrition is your pathway to optimizing your health and well-being.

Love Your Lungs!

February is the month of St. Valentine, cupid, and love. Here are some ways to show love for your lungs. 1) Ask your prescribing health provider about a spirometry test if you experience coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, or chest tightness. 2) Protect yourself against the flu, COVID-19, pneumonia, and RSV by staying up to date on your vaccines. 3) Manage your lung disease or quit smoking with the support of a community. Join any of Lung Saskatchewan’s online support groups at www.LungSask.ca