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Recovery Day at The Forks

Recovery Day is a National Movement committed to mobilizing and organizing Canadians in recovery from addiction and addiction related problems. We envision a world in which recovery from addiction is a common and celebrated reality. We are passionate about sharing the faces, voices and stories of recovery in hopes of inspiring and inviting others to join us on the rewarding yet diverse path to wholeness. The Recovery Day Winnipeg Committee and organizers commit to providing a respective, safe space, to celebrate recovery , through organizing and facilitating, Recovery Day events at the Forks .Increasing awareness, sensitivity and reducing the stigma to individuals and their families affected.
We have a wonderful program line-up, Michael Redhead Champagne as the MC, Charlotte Nolin and Will Gault as our speakers, a children’s and family fun zone, musicians, our resource market, vendors, food trucks etc. etc. CELEBRATE RECOVERY! JOIN US ON RECOVERY DAY IN WINNIPEG
SEPTEMBER 8th, 11:00 – 3:30

Summer Friendships for Seniors

Spending the summer in a senior home offers a wonderful opportunity to forge new friendships. Seniors often have fascinating life stories and wisdom to share, creating a rich tapestry of experiences. Participating in group activities like bingo, gardening, and arts and crafts fosters camaraderie and shared joy. Daily walks, exercise classes, and game nights provide regular bonding moments. Holiday celebrations, cultural events, and communal meals further deepen these connections. Seniors support each other emotionally, offering encouragement and understanding. Through mutual interests and new hobbies, friendships blossom, creating a vibrant, supportive community where everyone feels valued, safe and less alone.

Flexible Financing for Mobility Needs

Imagine the freedom of improved mobility with flexible financing options from Humm, available at Motion Cares. Humm offers simple and transparent payment plans, allowing you to acquire essential mobility aids and equipment without the burden of hefty upfront costs. Whether considering a new wheelchair, scooter, or other assistive devices, Humm’s financing solutions aim to make it easier for you. Discover how flexible financing options can support your journey towards greater independence and mobility.

Book Club

Burnout – The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle – By Emily Nagoski PhD and Amelia Nagoski DMA. This ground-breaking book explains why women experience burnout differently than men—and provides a simple, practical plan to help women minimize stress, manage emotions, and live a more joyful life. With the help of eye-opening science, prescriptive advice, and helpful worksheets and exercises, all women will find something transformative in these pages—and will be empowered to create positive change.

Sugar is an Addiction –

more prevalent than most! Do your cravings for sweets and treats get the best of you? Did you know sugar is an addictive substance, like tobacco, alcohol, or drugs? Related issues include diabetes, heart disease, cancer, liver disease and expedited aging; it can truly be toxic. Our programs were originally developed for more recognized addictions, but assist with any – helping control cravings, mitigate withdrawal and improve your overall health! We combine the principles of acupuncture with the technology of today, helping your body to re-balance and heal itself. Imagine Laserworks is committed to improving your individual journey; offering personalized programs based on your needs.

Air Pollution from Forest Fires

Canada experiences up to 8,000 wildfires per year, producing vast amounts of smoke that can travel hundreds of kilometers, affecting millions. Forest fire pollution includes particulate matter (PM2.5), carbon monoxide, atmospheric mercury, ozone-forming chemicals, and volatile organic compounds. Wildfire smoke, a mix of PM2.5 and gases, poses severe health risks, obstructing oxygen intake, irritating the respiratory system, and causing inflammation. Symptoms include eye irritation, coughing, and headaches; severe cases require medical attention for breathlessness or chest pain. PM2.5 particles are particularly concerning as they penetrate deep into the lungs, increasing mortality risk and exacerbating respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Source: www.bccdc.ca/health-info/prevention-public-health/wildfire-smoke

Empower Independence with Home Healthcare

As summer approaches, home healthcare solutions become vital for senior well-being. Services like medical alert systems, medication management, and mobility aids help seniors stay independent and safe. Lifeline medical alert systems offer immediate emergency assistance, providing peace of mind. Automated medication dispensers ensure seniors take their medications correctly, while home modifications enhance overall safety. Mobility aids significantly improve the quality of life, allowing seniors to enjoy summer activities with confidence. Comox Valley Lifeline Society provides two-way communication with trained professionals, ensuring continuous support. Invest in a medical alert service this summer for a secure and enjoyable season for seniors

September is Recovery Month

Since 2012, a network of people in recovery, families, service providers, and entire communities have come together to celebrate RECOVERY.
WHY IS RECOVERY DAY IMPORTANT
Thousands of individuals are affected by substances use disorder and may never receive the support they need, leaving hundreds of Canadians to die each month. While there is no cure for addiction, there is a solution. Together we build awareness, challenge societal Stigma, and above all else show our community that recovery is real, attainable and sustainable.WHAT IS STIGMA
The stigma around substance use is one of the biggest barriers for people seeing and receiving treatment for addiction. Stigma is often displayed in the forms of discriminatory attitudes and beliefs, and behaviours. Stigma is a significant barrier to getting help for those with a substance use disorder, or who have used substances in the past. As a society, the words we use to describe people and their health conditions influence and reflect our attitudes and approaches to helping them. Language evolves and continuously adapts to respond to changes in society’s values and understanding of oppression in our culture.

International studies by the World Health Organization show that people with alcohol and drug use disorders are among some of most stigmatized individuals of all health conditions.

NATIONAL STATISTICS SHOW

3.3 Million people die each year due to the harmful use of Alcohol.

35,000 people die from alcohol and drug use disorders. Only 14% of people who meet the criteria for a drug use disorder receive any treatment for it.

Prescribing for Minor Conditions

Your pharmacist can assess and prescribe medication for minor conditions that do not require a doctor’s visit. These conditions include mild acne, canker sores, hay fever or seasonal allergies, emergency contraception, nail fungus, cold sores, birth control, headaches, hemorrhoids, hives, insect bites and stings, impetigo, menstrual cramps, pink eye, intestinal parasites, minor sprains and strains, oral thrush, shingles, vaginal yeast infections, urinary tract infections (UTIs), indigestion, heartburn/acid reflux, and smoking cessation. For more information, speak to our pharmacist.

I Hear You

Ensuring effective communication is crucial for valued relationships. Here are five reasons to prioritize a hearing test: 1. Enhanced intimacy and build trust through shared stories. 2. Create lasting memories by actively participating in social gatherings. 3. Improve happiness by avoiding frustration and anger caused by hearing difficulties. 4. Make moments count by eliminating the need for repeated conversations. 5. Demonstrate love by addressing hearing concerns and acknowledging others’ worries. Contact us today for a free consultation and hearing test to strengthen your connections.