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May is Celiac Awareness Month

During this month, help us spread awareness for Celiac disease. Celiac disease is a chronic digestive and immune disorder that damages the small intestine. The disease is triggered by eating foods containing gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. Over time, this reaction damages your small intestine’s lining and prevents it from absorbing nutrients. The intestinal damage often causes diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, bloating and anemia, and can lead to serious complications. Your doctor will explain the gluten-free diet and may refer to you a registered dietitian who specializes in treating people who have celiac disease.

Why Choose Premium Hearing Aids

Investing in premium hearing aids offers clear advantages over lower-cost options, especially when considering devices like Beltone Envision™ 17. Advanced technology delivers superior sound quality, reducing background noise and enhancing speech clarity in challenging environments. Beltone Envision™ 17 adapts in real time, providing a more natural, personalized listening experience where basic devices fall short. With Bluetooth connectivity, rechargeable batteries, and app-based controls, it offers modern convenience and seamless integration into daily life. Comfortable, discreet, and tailored to your hearing profile, premium options improve communication, boost quality of life, and provide reliable performance for clearer conversations and richer everyday moments.

Book of the Month:

Finding Flora by Elinor Florence
A rollicking historical novel set in turn-of-the-century Alberta about a young woman on the run from her abusive husband who uses a legal loophole to claim a homestead in the Wild West. Available to borrow from Red Deer Public Library at rdpl.org

Tired of Watching TV?

Why not join The Golden Circle and enjoy activities and events? Our coffee shack runs from 8:30-12:00 Monday – Friday. We also have exercise classes and various games happening throughout the week. Please go to www.goldencircle.ca for more information. Or call 403-343-6074! We look forward to welcoming you!

Outreach Services

Our Outreach Department comprises dedicated Coordinators, trained volunteers, and brokered workers who assist and encourage older adults to age in place, maintain their independence, and promote a positive quality of life. And the best part? We come to you!
Need help applying for Alberta Seniors Benefit? Have Government forms you need help filling out?
Do you need home maintenance and Yard care services? Are you looking to relocate and need a Housing Resource List? Do you need transportation to and from medical appointments?

The team is ready and able to assist. Call the front desk at 403-343-6074 to make an appointment to be connected and to have an assessment done.

Referrals can be received from individuals needing assistance, such as their family, friends, neighbours, caregivers, other agencies, or medical professionals. Clients are paired with an Outreach Coordinator who completes an intake appointment to assess the individual’s situation. Then, a care plan is designed, involving referrals to Golden Circle programs or external agencies.

May Events for Seniors at RDPL

After the Garden by Jeremy Robinson: New Play Reading (May 3)
Red Deer Cancer Connect (May 5 & 19)
Travel Memories: China (May 6)
First Thursday Concert Series (May 7)
Wellness Exchange (May 6 & 13)
Readers’ Theatre (May 21)
Sip n’ Stitch (May 21)
Затишні Вечори: Cozy Evenings for Ukrainian Seniors (May 21)
Jigsaw Puzzle Competition (May 28)
Roots and Branches: Genealogy at the Library (May 30)
Bike Repair & Tune-Up Café (May 30)
Book Clubs (various dates/times)
For full details, visit rdpl.org/events

Unlocking Healing with Block Therapy™

Block Therapy™ is a self-care practice that uses a wooden block to release deep fascia restrictions in the body. By lying on the block and using gentle pressure with focused breathing, adhesions from injury, stress, or poor posture begin to soften and release. This improves circulation, reduces pain, and supports cellular healing. Unlike traditional massage, it works with gravity to reach deeper tissue layers. You’ll need enough mobility to safely get onto the floor and back up, as some positions are done on hands and knees. No block? A rolled-up towel can be a simple substitute.

NavCARE Dementia Navigator

Become a trained community member who builds trust and provides support to people living with dementia and their families. You Will:
• Build trust with people living with dementia
• Listen with compassion to understand needs
• Connect them to resources and social activities
• Support decision-making and independence
• Help reduce loneliness and isolation
Comprehensive Training: Online modules (4-6 hours), periodic training and peer meetups
Flexible Schedule: 1.5-2 hrs. every 2-3 weeks
Ready to Get Involved? Call Us: 604-531-9400 ext. 203 or Email Us: [email protected]

Online Seated Exercise Club

This program features an online video guide for seated stretches focusing on maintaining range of motion. All activities are designed to be accessible to participants of all levels of mobility, and we encourage you to take it at a pace that is comfortable for yourself.

The exercise club is adapted from an audio and online only program. All motions are verbally described, but visual cues may be limited.
To Register: Call (604) 531-9400 Ext. 220 Email: [email protected]

Dementia Support Group

This group is for individuals experiencing mild to moderate dementia, including those with early-onset dementia or those who have recently received—or are waiting for—a diagnosis.
It is a supportive space where participants can learn, share experiences, and connect with others living with dementia.
Every Wednesday 11am-12pm
For registration, contact Alessa:
Phone:604-531-9400 EXT.219
Email: [email protected]

Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic foot care is essential to prevent complications such as infections, ulcers, and even amputation. People with diabetes should inspect their feet daily for cuts, blisters, redness, or swelling. Keeping feet clean and dry helps reduce the risk of infection, while moisturizing prevents cracking, but not between the toes. Properly fitting shoes and clean socks are important to avoid pressure points and injuries. Regular nail trimming should be done carefully to prevent ingrown nails. Managing blood sugar levels supports overall foot health. Routine checkups with a healthcare professional ensure early detection and treatment of potential problems before they become severe.