Many seniors, whether they need short-term or long-term care, prefer remaining in a place most familiar to them— their home. By removing elderly loved ones from their home, we often take away years of memories and relationships with neighbours and communities, which can lead to a decline in health and leave them feeling sad and isolated. If Mom or Dad is willing to explore the idea of home care, involve them in the process and remember to take it slow at first. Home is still the safest place to receive care!
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.
Seasonal Allergies and Dentures
If you wear dentures and suffer from seasonal allergies, it can be tricky to manage allergies. Allergies can cause sinus discomfort, which might affect how your dentures feel. To stay comfortable, clean your dentures often to remove allergens like pollen and dust. If you’re using allergy medication, check if it affects your oral health. Avoid smoking, as it can make both allergies and dentures harder to deal with. Also, since allergies can cause dry mouth, drink plenty of water to keep your mouth moist and help your dentures fit better.
Health by Nature – No Prescription Needed
Getting out into nature every day can help with your health and well-being. Spending time in an urban green space or forest can reduce stress and boost the immune system. Puttering in a garden bed or walking in the sunshine and listening to birds can decrease anxiety levels and feelings of anger. Sunlight helps the brain release serotonin, which is associated with boosting mood and helping a person feel calm and focused. Walking barefoot outside can improve sleep. Just a few minutes of fresh air every day can make a big difference in your mental and physical health.
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.
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.
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.
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
Laughter is the Best Medicine
Laughter is the best medicine. Unless you’re diabetic, then insulin comes pretty high on the list.
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]


