1. Yes even 5–10 minutes of movement counts. 2. Yes, it improves metabolism, bone health & insulin sensitivity. 3. Yes, it aids digestion and stabilizes blood sugar.
Trivia Answers
1. Yes even 5–10 minutes of movement counts. 2. Yes, it improves metabolism, bone health & insulin sensitivity. 3. Yes, it aids digestion and stabilizes blood sugar.
Trivia Answers
1. Yes even 5–10 minutes of movement counts. 2. Yes, it improves metabolism, bone health & insulin sensitivity. 3. Yes, it aids digestion and stabilizes blood sugar.
Book Club: Ultra-Processed People
Ultra-Processed People by Dr. Chris van Tulleken explores how ultra-processed foods shape our health, appetite, and society. The book explains how these foods are engineered to be addictive, disrupt metabolism, and contribute to obesity, diabetes, and chronic disease. Drawing on science, personal experience, and public health research, van Tulleken highlights how modern food environments influence behavior more than willpower. The book encourages greater awareness, food literacy, and systemic change to support healthier eating habits.
Why Test at 50
Hearing experts recommend everyone get a baseline hearing test around age 50. While hearing loss is often associated with older age, it commonly begins earlier and can progress quietly for years. A hearing test at 50 helps detect changes early, when treatment options are most effective. It also creates a clear baseline, so future changes are easier to track. Untreated hearing loss has been linked to cognitive decline, depression, and increased fall risk. About one in four adults aged 50 to 65 already experience some degree of hearing loss. After 50, testing every two to three years is recommended, with more frequent checkups after 65.
Words to Live By
“The first wealth is health.” – Emerson
How Diet Influences Inflammation
Diet has a powerful influence on inflammation, which is linked to many chronic diseases. Research suggests that chronic inflammation contributes to more than 50% of deaths worldwide, including conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. Diets high in processed foods, refined carbohydrates, and added sugars are associated with higher levels of inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein. On the other hand, diets rich in fruits, vegetables, fiber, and omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to reduce inflammation markers by up to 40%. Making consistent anti-inflammatory food choices can improve energy, support immunity, and lower long-term disease risk.
Nutrition for Seniors
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.
March Workshops
SSNVI hosts many free-of-charge educational workshops with community partners throughout the year. Check out community workshops every month on our website at https://ssnvi.ca/education-sessions/
Support with Grief or Loss
Join our monthly Grief and Loss Group, led by a trained facilitator.
Held monthly: Third Thursday from 1:00–3:00 pm. You’re welcome to join us no matter where you are personally in dealing with grief and loss. For more information and to view session dates please visit ssnvi.ca/events/. Pre-registration is required, please contact us at [email protected] or call 250-218-3011.
Campbell River Threshold Singers
Pure Joy Threshold Choir sings at many thresholds of life. This choir of 15 individuals from Quadra Island and Campbell River sings to those in palliative care/hospice, to shut-ins, newborns, and at celebrations of life. The Threshold Choir is non-denominational and serves religious and non-religious clients. Songs are short and are selected according to the client’s taste. When singing at bedside, 2 to 4 members attend and sing in soft voices. This service is free and the choir sings by invitation only. To make a request, or join the choir, contact Mary at (250) 202-1003. *There is also a Comox Chapter, information to come.


