In retirement homes, seniors are redefining their golden years with purposeful goals. Far from idle, residents are embracing new hobbies, exercises, and wellness programs they never had time for before. The pursuit of mental and physical wellness remains a priority, fostering a sense of purpose. Amidst the serene setting of retirement homes, seniors are crafting a narrative of fulfillment, proving that age doesn’t diminish the zest for life; instead, it enriches it. Dynamic hubs where the pursuit of personal goals is complemented by the joy of shared moments, proving that a fulfilling and vibrant life is possible.
Enjoying Holidays with Hearing Loss
If you have a hearing loss, attending family gatherings with many people can be stressful. Here are three tips to ensure a sound-filled holiday season. 1. Spend time with family members one-on-one. 2. Try to sit next to someone who will be willing to keep you in on the conversation if you miss anything that has been said. 3. Book a check of your hearing aids before the holiday season starts to ensure they are working their best. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the laughter of your kids, grandkids, or family members as they open presents or sit around the table. Happy Holidays!
Perineural Therapy
Chronic pain is a common concern for many patients, and I often collaborate with chiropractors, acupuncturists, physiotherapists, and massage therapists to provide comprehensive care. As a naturopathic doctor, I also focus on foundational health, including diet, stress management, sleep, exercise, diagnostics, and hormone optimization. One effective treatment for pain is Perineural Therapy, which involves injecting a dilute dextrose solution around nerves to reduce inflammation. This therapy targets TRVP-1 receptors, which are involved in nerve inflammation and pain signaling, offering significant relief for those suffering from chronic pain.
What is Craniosacral Therapy?
Craniosacral therapy (CST) is a form of manual therapy that focuses on the assessment and treatment of the craniosacral system. This system includes the brain, spinal cord, and the cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds and protects these structures. Our practitioners use light touch and gentle manual techniques to evaluate and influence the craniosacral system’s rhythm and mobility. The goal is to detect and facilitate the release of any restrictions, tension, or imbalances within this system, thereby improving the body’s self-healing and self-regulatory mechanisms. CST helps calm the nervous system, promoting relaxation and reducing stress, which can be beneficial for people with anxiety and chronic tension.
Meet Your Practitioner
Detlef (Joe) Friede is a distinguished Certified Master Clinical Hypnotherapist and Forensic Hypnotist, known for his mastery of hypnosis and quantum healing. He employs ancient techniques alongside shamanic methods, integrating modalities such as CCMBA, Hawaiian Kahuna “Ho’ Oponopono,” Reiki, NLP, and EFT. As President of the Canadian Hypnosis Association (2012-2024) and a member of the Guild of Hypnotherapists of America, he is committed to global education on hypnosis as a safe and effective therapeutic tool. Detlef’s unique approach empowers individuals to achieve transformative healing experiences, successfully assisting thousands on their paths to recovery.
Kids’ Holiday Dental Care
With all of the fun and excitement of the holiday season, it can be easy to forget about dental hygiene essentials. Here are 5 tips for kids’ holiday dental care: 1) Eat fruits and veggies – make eating these foods fun and kids will enjoy them! Cut into shapes or create artistic plate presentations with them. 2) Drink plenty of water – it’s good to stay hydrated and water helps wash away sugar and food on your teeth. 3) Schedule brushing and flossing time. 4) Be sure to brush after snacking on those sugary treats to avoid cavities. 5) Schedule an end of year dental cleaning
Magnesium for a Good Night’s Sleep
With the hustle and bustle of the holidays, many of us aren’t getting adequate rest. Magnesium is a vital mineral for promoting restful sleep, as it helps regulate neurotransmitters involved in calming the nervous system. By binding to GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) receptors, magnesium encourages relaxation, reduces anxiety, and prepares the brain for sleep. It also supports melatonin production, which regulates the body’s sleep-wake cycle. Magnesium’s role in muscle relaxation can ease physical tension, which further aids in unwinding before bed. Foods rich in magnesium—like leafy greens, nuts, and seeds—or supplements taken in the evening can enhance sleep quality, especially for those with deficiencies. Adequate magnesium promotes a deeper, more rejuvenating sleep.
Ask The Expert
Q: Which is better for your eyes – making the font bigger on a cell phone, or using glasses instead to see it better? A: Those options aren’t necessarily bad for the eyes. Straining to see near objects can be uncomfortable and annoying, but a normal part of life for many people. If one cannot see up close because of poor focus, then proper glasses are often the best way to see fine detail in print and images. Enlarging the font will do in a pinch. If one’s vision is impaired from some other problem (cataract, for example), then magnification is sometimes needed as well. At Mosaic, we’ll work with you to make your visual life as comfortable as possible!
Healing Through Ceremonial Bodywork
Michelle is a Ceremonial Bodyworker dedicated to the deepest facilitation as conduit for strengthening connection and cellular release bringing about vibrational up leveling. With training in formal training in osteopathy, massage, Reiki, sound therapy, movement meditation, and restorative yoga, she works to remove blockages from the body’s layers; tissues, skin, bones physic and electromagnetic field. Through direct communication with the body’s innate intelligence, nervous system, and empowering the healer within through profound relaxation Michelle supports healing for a variety of human health and wellbeing, including health and mental health, grief, anxiety, and chronic pain. Whatever your challenge, Michelle meets you where you are, helping guide you through shifts that support your next steps in life with clarity and ease.
Light Therapy for SAD
Light therapy is a common treatment for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression that typically occurs during the darker months. It involves sitting near a specialized light box that mimics natural sunlight, usually in the morning for about 20-30 minutes daily. The bright light helps regulate melatonin and serotonin levels, which influence sleep and mood. This treatment can reduce symptoms like fatigue, sadness, and lethargy by resetting the body’s internal clock, or circadian rhythm. Consistency is key for effectiveness, and many find it boosts their mood, energy, and focus. Light therapy is a convenient, non-invasive option for SAD relief.
Stay Connected in Every Conversation!
Struggling to hear in noisy settings? At Ears To You, we know how important it is to stay connected with loved ones, even when background noise makes conversations difficult. That’s why we offer a free at-home hearing assessment to evaluate your hearing health and provide personalized solutions. With advanced hearing technology and complimentary follow-up care, we ensure you don’t miss a word—whether at a family gathering or out with friends. Ears To You. We’re local. Everywhere.


