March is Nutrition Month—a timely reminder that our food choices play a vital role in overall well-being, especially as we grow older. A balanced diet filled with fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins helps support energy levels, brain function, and heart health. Staying hydrated is equally important, so drinking plenty of water throughout the day is key. Meal planning can make a big difference in maintaining proper nutrition. Smaller, more frequent meals may be easier to manage, and including calcium-rich foods like dairy products and leafy greens can help support strong bones. Good nutrition fuels both body and mind, helping us stay active, healthy, and independent longer.
Book of the Month:
The Correspondent by Virginia Evans
Sybil is seventy-three years old, in the winter of her life. Sybil has always made sense of the world through writing letters and through this epistolary novel we see how she comes to terms with her past and present and learns forgiveness.
Available to borrow from Red Deer Public Library at rdpl.org
Outreach Services: We Come to You!
Our Outreach Department is made up of compassionate Coordinators, trained volunteers, and Brokered Workers who help older adults age in place, maintain independence, and enhance their quality of life — all from the comfort of your home.
Need help with any of the following?
• Applying for the Alberta Seniors Benefit
• Completing government forms
• Home maintenance or yard care
• Finding housing resources
• Transportation to medical appointments
Call 403-343-6074 to book an appointment and get connected with an Outreach Coordinator who will complete an intake and develop a personalized care plan.
Referrals are welcomed from individuals, families, friends, caregivers, other agencies, and healthcare professionals.
Brokered Workers Needed!
Thanks to new grant funding, we have our Outreach Programming into Red Deer County and nearby rural communities — and we need your help! The Golden Circle’s Brokered Worker Program offers:
• Light housekeeping
• Lawn and garden care
• Minor handyman repairs
• Snow shovelling
• Painting
• One-time deep cleaning
Pay: $20.00/hr
• Minimum 2 hours for housekeeping
• Minimum 1 hour for snow shovelling
Clients pay workers directly.
Want to become a Brokered Worker?
Contact us today!
403-343-6074
[email protected]
Laughter is the Best Medicine
Why did the tomato turn red?
Because it saw the salad dressing!
March Trivia
.1.What food never spoils?
2.What percentage of the immune system is linked to the gut?
3.True or False? Eggs contain all 9 essential amino acids.
Did You Know?
About 60% of your brain is made of fat, which is why healthy fats (like omega-3s from fish, nuts, and seeds) are important for brain health.
Trivia Answers
1. Honey
2. About 70%
3. True. Eggs are a superfood!
Book of the Month:
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin. Seventeen-year-old Lenni lives on the Terminal Ward at the Glasgow Princess Royal Hospital. Though the teenager has been told she’s dying, she still has plenty of living to do. Joining the hospital’s arts and crafts class, she meets the magnificent Margot, an 83-year-old, purple-pajama-wearing rebel, who transforms Lenni in ways she never imagined. As their friendship blooms, a world of stories opens for these unlikely companions who, between them, have been alive for one hundred years.
Available to borrow from Red Deer Public Library at rdpl.org
5 Ingredient Date Snickers
Ingredients: Organic pitted dates; Nut Butter of choice; Organic Raw Peanuts; Dark Chocolate (melted). Directions: Slice dates halfway down the middle. Open each date slightly to form a pocket, and space them evenly on parchment paper. Add enough nut butter to fill each date, top with a few nuts, then pinch closed. Place in the freezer for 15-20 mins. Dip each one in the melted chocolate until completely coated. Freeze for 30 minutes or until the chocolate has hardened. Enjoy immediately or store in an airtight container.
Light Therapy for Seasonal Depression
Light therapy can be an effective way to manage Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) in seniors, especially during darker winter months. SAD can cause low mood, fatigue, sleep changes, and loss of interest in daily activities. Light therapy involves sitting near a specially designed light box that mimics natural sunlight, usually for 20 to 30 minutes each morning. This exposure can help regulate sleep cycles and boost mood by supporting healthy circadian rhythms. For seniors, light therapy is noninvasive and easy to use. It is important to consult a healthcare provider before starting to ensure safe and proper use.


