Collagen, constituting 90% of the body’s protein, plays a pivotal role in skin, bones, muscles, tendons, cartilage, and ligaments, acting as a joint-binding glue. As age advances, the body’s natural collagen production diminishes, exacerbated by factors like sun exposure, smoking, and poor diet. Collagen supplementation gains popularity for addressing concerns such as wrinkles, cellulite, stretch marks, and joint health. Depletion of collagen may result in joint issues and visible signs like sagging skin. Recognizing collagen’s potential in supporting joints, bones, and skin underscores its widespread appeal as a versatile protein. Its multifaceted benefits make collagen a focal point in health and wellness discussions.
Seniors & Heart Health
Maintaining heart health is crucial for seniors, as aging increases the risk of cardiovascular conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, and arrhythmias. Lifestyle changes can significantly improve heart health in older adults. Regular physical activity, such as walking or swimming, strengthens the heart and lowers cholesterol. A heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins helps manage weight and blood pressure. Avoiding tobacco, limiting alcohol, and managing stress are essential. Seniors should monitor heart health through routine check-ups, addressing conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure promptly. Early detection and healthy habits promote longevity and overall well-being.
What Is Halotherapy?
Halotherapy, or salt therapy, involves breathing in air with tiny salt particles to improve your breathing. Halotherapy is considered an alternative treatment for lung problems such as asthma, bronchitis, and cough.Halotherapy is often done in spa-like salt rooms. This therapy can also help you relax and may help with skin conditions and allergies.
Seeing 11:11?
The phenomenon of seeing repetitive numbers, particularly 11:11, has fascinated many individuals, often sparking the belief that our loved ones in spirit are nearby. This sequence is considered a powerful signal, representing a bridge between the physical and spiritual realms. Many interpret 11:11 as a reminder that the presence of departed loved ones is not only felt but also significant in guiding and supporting us. When we notice these numbers, it can evoke a sense of comfort, suggesting that they are watching over us. Embracing this connection can bring reassurance during challenging times, reinforcing our bond with those we’ve lost.
Book of the Month:
Sleep Drink Breathe: Simple Daily Habits for Profound Long-term Health by Michael Breus. Millions of people are suffering from the effects of poor sleep, hydration, and oxygenation – burnout, reduced immunity, cognitive issues and so much more. Dr. Breus reveals how fixing our poor sleeping, drinking, and breathing habits can immediately improve our health, lower our risk of disease, decrease stress hormones, and access new clarity and energy. Available to borrow from Red Deer Public Library at rdpl.org
February Events for Seniors at RDPL
Red Deer Cancer Connect (February 4 & 18). Bring, Brag, Break with the Alberta Genealogical Society (February 8). Readers’ Theatre (February 20). Sip n’ Stitch (February 20). Travel Memories (first Wednesday of each month). First Thursday Concert Series (first Thursday of each month). Book Clubs (various dates/times). Red Deer Reads 2025 (details at rdpl.org/reddeerreads). For full details, visit rdpl.org/events
Disability Support For Canadians
The Disability Credit can significantly reduce income tax payments and generate a one-time lump sum refund. It caters to individuals experiencing difficulties whilem walking, dressing, or preparing food. Eligible medical conditions include those that affect vision, mobility, hearing, feeding, dressing, elimination functions, and mental capacities crucial for daily life. For a list of eligible medical conditions, as well as comprehensive information on applying for this substantial program, contact Brett Scott – 1-844-453-5372
Discover Financial Freedom
Unlock the possibilities of a Lifestyle Mortgage tailored for Canadians 55+. Effortlessly unlock up to 55% of your home’s value as tax-free cash, maintaining residence without regular payments. Tailor withdrawals to your financial needs—whether to cover healthcare expense, home renovations, travel or to use to relieve financial pressure. Achieve financial freedom without affecting CPP or OAS income. Take control, ensure a secure retirement, and delve into the advantages of a Lifestyle Mortgage for the enriching life you deserve.
Seniors & Heart Health
Maintaining heart health is crucial for seniors, as aging increases the risk of cardiovascular conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, and arrhythmias. Lifestyle changes can significantly improve heart health in older adults. Regular physical activity, such as walking or swimming, strengthens the heart and lowers cholesterol. A heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins helps manage weight and blood pressure. Avoiding tobacco, limiting alcohol, and managing stress are essential. Seniors should monitor heart health through routine check-ups, addressing conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure promptly. Early detection and healthy habits promote longevity and overall well-being.
Find Joy in Movement
Keeping our hearts healthy and happy doesn’t have to mean rigorous exercise. Dancing to your favorite song, stretching gently in the morning, or even practicing chair yoga can improve flexibility, balance, and mood. It’s about finding what feels good for you and making it part of your routine.
• For more activities and recreation Check out the Comox Valley Recreation Guide, available at the Town of Comox, City of Courtenay, Comox Recreation Centre, and Lewis Centre.
• Or maybe you want to get moving with something like, carpet bowling Mondays and Wednesdays at 1:00pm, at d’Esterre Seniors’ Centre.
Seniors Tax Prep
February is also the month to start thinking about taxes.
Senior Support North Vancouver Island (SSNVI) will once again be providing simple income tax return preparation for seniors 55+. Income thresholds apply ($40,000 for a single person, $50,000 for a couple). This service will begin at the beginning of March and run through the end of April. Returns are typically completed with seven calendar days. Currently, this service is only offered to SSNVI clients in the Comox Valley. Though drop ins are welcome, we do suggest calling before coming by the office. 250-871-5940.


