Community News
Understanding Yoga Therapy

Yoga therapy focuses on simple movements and the connection between body segments, rather than traditional yoga postures. It involves neuromuscular patterning and repatterning through basic movement. The human experience is an ongoing interplay of cause and effect, with unique responses to external events. Throughout life, we may encounter injuries, illness, or emotional challenges, often affecting both body and mind. A Yoga Therapist works with you to create a personalized practice that supports recovery, enhances ease, and fosters meaningful transformation, helping you navigate physical, emotional, or mental struggles toward healing and well-being.

Mobility Challenges & The Holidays

Holiday safety is essential for those with mobility challenges, as seasonal activities and decorations can present unique risks. Clear walkways and remove tripping hazards like loose rugs, holiday lights, and cords. Arrange decorations thoughtfully, avoiding clutter or items on the floor, and opt for non-slip mats if winter weather makes entrances slippery. During gatherings, ensure seating and accessible pathways are readily available. If traveling, plan ahead for wheelchair-accessible transportation and accommodations. Encourage family and friends to assist as needed and keep emergency contacts readily accessible. With small adjustments, everyone can enjoy a safe, inclusive, and joyful holiday season.

Enriched Living in 2025

In retirement homes, seniors are redefining their golden years with purposeful goals. Far from idle, residents are embracing new hobbies, exercises, and wellness programs they never had time for before. The pursuit of mental and physical wellness remains a priority, fostering a sense of purpose. Amidst the serene setting of retirement homes, seniors are crafting a narrative of fulfillment, proving that age doesn’t diminish the zest for life; instead, it enriches it. Dynamic hubs where the pursuit of personal goals is complemented by the joy of shared moments, proving that a fulfilling and vibrant life is possible.

Enjoying Holidays with Hearing Loss

If you have a hearing loss, attending family gatherings with many people can be stressful. Here are three tips to ensure a sound-filled holiday season. 1. Spend time with family members one-on-one. 2. Try to sit next to someone who will be willing to keep you in on the conversation if you miss anything that has been said. 3. Book a check of your hearing aids before the holiday season starts to ensure they are working their best. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the laughter of your kids, grandkids, or family members as they open presents or sit around the table. Happy Holidays!

Community Events:

Can I Ask You a Question: Wed. Nov. 6: 5:30-8 pm: Stan Hagen Theatre. 2300 Ryan Rd. Join local medical experts for an informative evening about medical issues you may be too embarrassed to ask! TED-style event presented by Dr. Elizabeth Thompson (General Surgery), Dr. Aaron Kennedy (Gynecology), Sharoon Lawrence (Pelvic Health Physiotherapist), and Dr. Alexandra Bascom (Urology). All proceeds will be going to YANA! Scan to register:
3rd Annual Christmas Craft Market: Sat. Nov. 16: 9am – 2pm: at the d’Esterre Senior’s Centre. A free family event located at 1801 Beaufort Ave. Featuring talented members crafting Handmade Gifts from the Heart. Quality, unique crafted items. Something for everyone. A wide variety of pottery, glass creations, quilting, lapidary, silver smith, books, puzzles, baking, and so much more.

Ensuring a Safe Winter

As winter approaches, it’s time to stay safe and cozy at home. Motion® Cares, is your trusted partner in navigating the chilly months ahead with innovative mobility and accessibility solutions. Let’s transform your home into a warm and secure haven this season! We are here to help you enhance your quality of life for those facing mobility challenges, recognizing that mobility means freedom. We offer a diverse range of products, including wheelchairs, stairlifts, and mobility scooters, along with services like maintenance and financing options. Our holistic approach reaffirms our dedication to improving lives with innovation and empathy.

Happy Place Found

Yoga Therapy is the practice of simple movement and the relationships between each segment in your body. We focus on nervous system down regulation and learning to listen and communicate clearly through movement. This supports pain management and healthy long term body mechanics. Each person will find their own individual senses and sensations, proprioception (where you are in space) by way with interoception (feeling where you are in space with/through sensation). Yoga Therapy does not replace Asana/Yoga practice, it supports it and keeps your movement sound and pain free.

Remembrance Day

On November 11 we remember the people that have served, and continue to serve, our country in times of war, conflict and peace. By remembering, we thank them for the sacrifices they made to ensure our freedom and pay homage to those that respond to their country’s needs.

Where your poppy, pause for two minutes of silent tribute and take the opportunity to attend a commemorative ceremony in memory of those who died for our freedoms. Check the Royal Canadian Legion to find out about ceremonial events taking place.

New Name, Expanded Mission

Comox Valley Senior Support has been providing services to vulnerable seniors for over 35 years. A year ago, we were approached by the United Way of BC to take responsibility for the Better at Home program in the Campbell River area. With this expanded role, we decided that it was time to come up with a more inclusive name. As of November 1, 2025, we are officially Senior Support North Vancouver Island, but will use Senior Support as our day to day name. Our office address will stay the same, but our contact info has changed. To contact the office email: [email protected] or call: 250-871-5940.

Senior Support Programs – Comox Valley
In the Comox Valley, Senior Support will have four programs: Friendly Visitor, Navigate (formerly Senior Information and Access), Caregiver Support and Grief & Loss.

Senior Support Programs – Campbell River
In Campbell River, we now offer the Better at Home Program that provides some light housecleaning and grocery delivery. We also have the Seniors Information and Volunteer Hub, which will begin in January 2025.The Hub will be a reliable information service that will assist seniors, families, caregivers, and all community members with accessing information and navigating local services for seniors. The HUB will offer one-to-one service, so that you feel welcome and know that someone is interested in listening.

Fall Prevention Month

November is Fall Prevention month in Canada. The importance of addressing the impact of falls on older Canadians cannot be understated. Falls can have devastating and long lasting outcomes on a person, resulting in chronic pain, reduced quality of life, injury and even loss of independence. Additionally, falls are the primary reason for injury-related death, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits for older adults in Canada. The cost of falls in the older adult population costs the Canadian economy $5.6 billion a year in medical and other expenses.

Tips to avoid falls:

● Exercise to build strength and balance.
● Don’t rush when getting up out of a chair or walking.
● Get your sight and hearing checked regularly; ensure you get and use glasses and/or hearing aids if they are required.
● Manage your medications and review them with a pharmacist as some may cause dizziness and falling.
● Wear well-fitting shoes, even when in your home.
● Consider using a cane or mobility device.
● Make sure you have proper lighting in your home and remove tripping hazards and clutter in hallways, stairs and rooms.
● Install handrails where appropriate. Preventing falls is critical to staying healthy for older adults in Canada. Take the necessary measures to reduce the risk of falls.