1. FALSE; it’s linked to a longer life. 2. TRUE. 3. FALSE; it may make them more tired, but won’t ruin your eyesight.
Business Profile: Ideally Blissful
Tammy Prince, the owner of Ideally Blissful, loves helping people live happy, healthy and productive lives. Her healing journey included studying healing modalities. The Emotion Code changed her life and also the lives of family, friends and clients. Belief Re-patterning was a continuation of her education. It allowed her to let go of beliefs that no longer served her and helped create new beliefs. RAYD8® was a natural progression; an additional way to support people in their ability to heal. Rayd8® is sound and light therapy that can help improve immune function, enhance sleep and reduce pain.
Prepare for an Emergency
Being prepared in advance can reduce stress and increase the safety of seniors during a tsunami event. By taking the necessary steps to prepare an emergency kit, plan evacuation routes, and understand local resources, seniors, caregivers, and families can be ready for any emergency. Local Resources for Support include: *Victoria Emergency Management Agency: Offers workshops and updates on tsunami preparedness. *BC211: A community resource line that can help seniors access emergency services and support. *Seniors Services Society: Provides support and information for seniors in need of assistance with emergency preparedness. *The City of Victoria’s emergency planning website or contact local community organizations.
Plan for Your Retirement and Your Funeral
Did you know that even if you don’t require a funeral service, you will need the services of a funeral director? Planning your funeral package ahead of time is a smart financial move. It can be as low as $30.00 monthly with no money down. Pre-paying freezes costs at today’s rates, shielding you from inflation. Pre-planning lets you invest in peace of mind: your wishes are locked in, and your loved ones won’t face last-minute expenses. If tragedy strikes while making payments, your funeral package is fully insured. Contact us today to explore options that fit any budget.
Is it Time to Downsize?
There comes a point when many of us have to move to a smaller home, but it doesn’t have to be sad or stressful. When downsizing, ask yourself if a possession brings you joy; if yes, keep it. If it is great Aunt Bertha’s lamp that you kept because you felt an obligation to do so, give it away to a relative or a thrift shop. When deciding what to give away or keep, it is helpful to have an objective third party help with the decision process. Services are available to guide you and make the process easy and enjoyable.
Laughter is the Best Medicine
Laughter is the best medicine. Unless you’re diabetic, then insulin comes pretty high on the list.
Senior Information Session – April 30, 2025
The Victoria Seniors Business Network (VSBN) is hosting a free session titled “Navigating Community-Based Resources for Seniors.” This event will occur on April 30th at St. Patrick’s Parish, located at 2060 Haultain Street in Victoria. The session will feature speakers including Chelsea Wozniak, Executive Director of Luther Court Community Health Centre; Carol Turnbull, Executive Director of Saanich Volunteers; and Anna MacKay, Outreach Services Coordinator for Oak Bay Volunteers. For more information, please call (778) 200-3387. You can register for the session on the website.
Route65.ca – Seniors Living & Care Directory
Are you or a loved one looking for senior living or home care options? With so many choices, it can feel overwhelming. Route65.ca is your trusted guide. Developed by the BC Care Providers Association, Route65.ca is a free resource designed to help the public navigate BC’s seniors living, wellness, and care continuum. The platform features a provincial directory of reputable retirement living, assisted living, long-term care, and home care options, along with wayfinding tools and educational resources to support system navigation and accessing services. Visit Route65.ca today to start your search. Need assistance? Call us toll-free at 1-877-955-6565 or by email at [email protected].
Words To Live By
“Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.” – George Bernard Shaw
The Hearing Loss/Alzheimer’s Connection
Recent research suggests that improving hearing loss with hearing aids reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. In 2011, 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
Healthy Eating for Healthy Aging
March is Nutrition Month, a great reminder that what we eat plays a key role in overall health, especially as we age. A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins supports energy, brain function, and heart health. Hydration is just as important—aim for plenty of water throughout the day. For seniors, meal planning helps maintain proper nutrition. Eating smaller, frequent meals can be beneficial, and including calcium-rich foods like dairy, leafy greens, and fortified plant-based options supports bone health. Good nutrition fuels a strong body and mind, keeping us active and independent for longer!


