Enjoy Christmas at the Filberg in Comox between November 25 and December 31, enjoy the stunning light display. The Park will be open daily until 9 p.m.
Volunteer with us!
Many of us make resolutions for changes we want to make in the New Year. If one of the things you wanted to do was volunteer, we want you! Comox Valley Senior Support is looking for volunteers for all our programs, as well as the Board of Directors. Would you like to visit with a lonely or isolated senior? Or assist someone with accessing services in the community? If so, please contact us to learn more about providing support in your community. We offer training monthly so there are minimal delays to getting started. Volunteers are provided with monthly support meetings and regular education sessions. Contact us today to get started!
Make Life Accessible
Our knowledgeable experts enjoy making life accessible for everyone by identifying the unique needs of our clients and selecting solutions that fit their lifestyles. Let us help you make a difference in your life every day with the right mobility and home accessibility solutions, including *wheelchairs, *stairlifts, *walkers, *power lift recliners, *bathroom safety items and more. “Because Motion isn’t a place, it’s a partnership.” Monthly payments now available with financing from humm Canada.
Holiday Compassion and Comfort
During this season of reflection and remembrance, we extend our heartfelt condolences and warm wishes to those who have experienced loss. We understand that the holiday season can be particularly challenging for those grieving the absence of loved ones. May the spirit of love and cherished memories bring comfort to your hearts. Our commitment to guiding you through this journey remains unwavering. Wishing you strength, peace, and moments of serenity during this holiday season from all of us.
Holiday Dental Wellness Guide
Maintaining dental health during the holidays is crucial for a joyful season. Amid festive indulgences, be mindful of sugary treats, limiting their intake to protect teeth from decay. Stay hydrated to enhance saliva production, a natural defense against harmful bacteria. Ensure regular brushing and flossing to prevent plaque buildup, and consider sugar-free gum for a quick oral refresh. Moderation is key, as alcohol and acidic foods can erode enamel. Schedule a post-holiday dental checkup to address any concerns promptly. Prioritize oral care to keep your smile bright throughout the celebrations, promoting a healthy and happy holiday season.
Online Florist Selection
Ordering flowers online is convenient, but we have heard many stories of misleading costs, florals & deliveries. We believe this coincides with an increase of online flower order takers; who collect orders and forward them to actual florists to fulfill. These websites often appear first, after an online search & offer discounted prices. Increase your success when choosing a florist online: Investigate the website for a local address & phone number. Read the “About Us” section for a breakdown of their team. Creating flower arrangements for your friends and loved ones, or helping you find florists anywhere, are services we proudly offer.
Holiday Spirit
The holidays can be a time of fun and togetherness, but for others, this time of the year can be a time filled with loneliness and isolation. Over the holidays (and all year), think about ways you can give back to others in your community. This can be as simple as saying hello, helping to shovel a sidewalk or driveway, or checking in on anyone you know that lives alone to make sure they are doing ok. Little things can go a long way to help others feel included and seen over the holidays.
Take Care of Yourself Over the Holidays
Mental health around the holidays can be challenging for many people. It’s important to acknowledge that while the holidays can be a joyful and festive time, they can also be stressful and emotionally taxing. Here are some common issues related to mental health during the holiday season and tips for managing them:
Increased Stress: Holiday preparations, shopping, decorating, and cooking can add extra stress to an already busy schedule. Managing expectations and setting realistic goals can help reduce stress.
Financial Pressure: The pressure to buy gifts and host gatherings can strain finances. Creating a budget and sticking to it can help alleviate financial stress. Or, instead of buying gifts why not make something or host a dinner or get together. Time together is one of the best gifts you can give your friends and family.
Loneliness and Isolation: For those who are alone during the holidays or have lost loved ones, this time can be particularly difficult. It’s essential to reach out to friends and family for support and consider volunteering or attending holiday events to combat loneliness.
Family Dynamics: Family gatherings can be challenging, especially when there are unresolved conflicts or strained relationships. Setting boundaries and having a plan for managing difficult interactions can be helpful.
Unrealistic Expectations: The media often portrays a picture-perfect holiday, which can create unrealistic expectations. Remember that it’s okay if your holiday doesn’t match the ideal; focus on creating meaningful moments.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Some people experience seasonal depression during the winter months. Exposure to natural light, regular exercise, and talking to a mental health professional can be beneficial.
Overindulgence: The abundance of food and alcohol during the holidays can lead to overindulgence, which can negatively affect both physical and mental health. Moderation is key.
Seeking Help: If you’re struggling with your mental health during the holidays, don’t hesitate to seek help from a mental health professional.
Remember that it’s okay to acknowledge your feelings and seek support if you need it. The holidays can be a mix of emotions, and it’s important to prioritize your mental well-being. Additionally, reaching out to friends and family, being mindful of your own limits, and practicing gratitude can help you navigate the holiday season in a healthier way.
November Special Offer
At Motion knowledgeable experts enjoy making life accessible for everyone by identifying the unique needs of our clients and selecting solutions that fit their lifestyles. Let us help you make a difference in your life every day with the right mobility and home accessibility solutions, including wheelchairs, stairlifts, walkers, power lift recliners, bathroom safety items, and more. “Because Motion isn’t a place, it’s a partnership.” Special Offer: $200 OFF All Stairlifts until November 30, 2023. Straight, curved, and outdoor options available to fit any stairway. Contact us today to claim the offer and for a no-obligation quote!
Pre-Plan for Peace of Mind
Pre-planning for your final wishes is a compassionate choice that relieves your family of the burdensome task during a time of grief. It provides financial security, shielding against rising costs and disputes. Furthermore, it offers emotional support, allowing loved ones to come together, grieve, and bond. Planning your farewell in advance ensures that your specific wishes and budget are met. It becomes a cherished gift to your loved ones, enabling you to share your life’s story one last time. Remember, if you want to live well and die well, you need to plan your funeral well!
Hearing Aid Purchase Guide
Digital hearing aids are made up of a powerful minicomputer. The minicomputer analyses the sound environment from data gathered by the microphones. The computer selects the sounds you need help with. The highest quality and best hearing aids only amplify the parts of sound you need help with. They also remove any excess sound and amplify the personalized result in your ear.
The right hearing aid for you depends on several factors, including the type and severity of your hearing loss, your lifestyle, and your manual dexterity. However, a hearing aid that one person likes might not work for someone else, even if both have almost identical audiograms.
And even within the same brand, there can be several versions of a given model. That kind of variation makes comparing hearing aid models and brands very challenging.
When it comes to getting the hearing aids that suit your hearing needs this is what you should do

1. Find a hearing centre with licensed hearing professionals
When searching for a hearing care center, prioritize finding a location where a professional can assess your hearing and provide individualized counselling based on your specific needs. The centre should test your hearing in a soundproof booth and should give you a copy of the hearing test results. The provider should verify that the hearing aids are working effectively for you (including in a noisy environment). He or she should also review the instructional brochure that accompanies the hearing aids.
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2. Find a convenient clinic location
Find a provider who has a local hearing center near home or work and is also part of a global network. This will give you access to a large network of hearing care providers. Professional help is never too far away. Your hearing aid provider should have convenient business hours, offer walk-in repair service, and make it easy to schedule an appointment.

3. Choose a provider that offers personalized, ongoing customer care
Your hearing is as unique as your fingerprint. Unlike standardized solutions, specialized hearing care centers allow you to build a relationship with your hearing care provider, and you will have the choice of a large spectrum of hearing aid types and brands so that you can find the optimal solution for you. The provider should discuss the effect of hearing loss on your lifestyle and relationships, and how best to manage difficult listening situations. The conversation should touch on the level of challenges you experience in hearing over the phone. The provider should ask about your manual dexterity and vision status because these can affect your ability to handle hearing aids successfully. The dispenser should also discuss realistic expectations and ask about your lifestyle, which can affect your choice of style and recommended features.
Find hearing centres with modern hearing technology
To learn more about hearing aids you can book a consultation with one of HearingLife’s 220+ clinic. Book your free HearingLife consultation here or call 1-833-384-2245


