Community News
Improved Balance in Winter Conditions

Orthotics improve balance in winter conditions by providing enhanced foot and ankle stability, which helps prevent slips and falls on icy or uneven surfaces. They also help manage pain and fatigue exacerbated by cold weather and winter footwear by distributing weight evenly, improving alignment, and absorbing shock. Other benefits include *Biomechanical Correction: Orthotics can address issues like flat feet, high arches, and other biomechanical problems that affect how the foot functions. *Injury Prevention: Orthotics can help prevent overuse injuries like shin splints and tendonitis. Could you benefit from orthotics this winter? Book an assessment today!

Your Voice, Your Stories

Join the Legacy Stories – Pass It Forward project and share a story from your life. Created by Luther Court Society and funded by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program, this meaningful initiative offers a chance to connect with a friend or volunteer and record your memories and life experiences. Through the power of video storytelling, you can capture key moments, favourite memories, and lessons learned to inspire your loved ones, peers, and future generations. Join us in celebrating the power of stories and strengthening community connections. To participate as a storyteller or volunteer, please contact Mia at [email protected].

Regular Eye Exams Matter

When was the last time you had your eyes checked? Regular eye exams are about much more than just getting a new glasses prescription—they’re a vital part of your overall health routine. Whether you’ve had perfect eyesight your whole life or you already wear corrective lenses, consistent eye care can protect your vision and catch early signs of issues you might not even notice yet. Reasons to schedule an eye exam include: *Early detection of eye diseases is critical, *Your vision needs change with age, and *Gives a clearer look at your overall health. Book your eye exam appointment today.

Understanding Reverse Mortgages

Reverse mortgages, often misunderstood, can be a helpful option for homeowners 55 and older. They allow you to access up to 55% of the equity in your home, based on your age, home type, and its appraised value. One common myth is that the bank takes ownership, which is not true. You always retain the title and ownership of your home. Another concern is owing more than the home is worth. Thankfully, lenders guarantee that, as long as obligations are met, you’ll never owe more than the fair market value at the time of repayment. Contact me to find out more.

Victoria Film Festival Returns to Sidney

Heading into its 32nd edition, the Victoria Film Festival continues to bring riveting dramas, meaningful documentaries, and quirky flicks to Greater Victoria each February. For the second straight year, Festival films will be screened at Sidney’s Star Cinema. Tickets for that venue—and more than 100 other films ranging from those with Hollywood stars to international cinema and hidden gems from local filmmakers go on sale January 9th. The Festival runs from February 6th to 15th. More than 350 volunteers help make the Victoria Film Festival happen. For tickets and information on volunteering, visit VictoriaFilmFestival.com.

Clean Eating Recipe

Protein Oatmeal Cookies: 2 c oats; 1 c vanilla protein powder; 1 tsp baking powder; 1/4 tsp salt; 1/4 cup stevia; 1/2 c + 2 tbsp melted butter; 2 eggs; 1 tsp vanilla. Preheat oven to 350°F. In a large mixing bowl, combine 2 cups oats, 1 cup protein powder, 1 tsp baking powder, ¼ tsp salt, and ¼ cup stevia. Mix well. Next, add in ½ cup + 2 tbsp of melted butter, 2 eggs, 1 tsp vanilla. Roll into 12 equal-sized balls and press flat on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake for 10-12 minutes. Enjoy!

January is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

Alzheimer’s disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that destroys brain cells, causing thinking ability and memory to deteriorate over time. Alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging and is irreversible. While it’s difficult to predict symptoms, the order in which they will appear or the speed of their progression, there are some warning signs you can look out for. Sudden changes to your loved one’s personality are often another sign that something is not right. These changes can include anxiety, paranoia, depression, and socially inappropriate behaviors, as well as sudden mood swings and physical aggression.

A New Year Awaits New Possibilities

When I listen to my intuition and emotions noticing all the ways I have failed to do so in the past, it serves to align my inner compass, welcoming in authenticity and flow.
When I value my time, energy and self-worth, I release the people, situations and experiences that have failed to respect the boundaries I set and connect in with those that do, I respect myself.
When I put my values into action, I live and operate from my highest vision. Feeding my strengths and talents, infusing them into my creativity. Honoring my integrity and self-expression.
When I learn to make peace with my past, I release the pain and grief of what can’t be. Welcoming self-compassion and acceptance for what can be, I renew my life.

Easing Loneliness Through Homecare

Winter can be a lonely and isolating time for seniors, especially with limited mobility or harsh weather keeping them indoors. Homecare provides companionship and emotional support, helping reduce feelings of loneliness and depression. Caregivers offer friendly conversation, help with daily activities, and encourage hobbies or safe social interactions. They also ensure seniors stay connected with loved ones through phone or video calls. Regular visits create routine and reassurance, making seniors feel cared for and less alone. With compassionate homecare, seniors can enjoy a safer, more connected winter season while maintaining their independence in the comfort of home.

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]

Day Program

Are you or your loved one struggling to thrive? Would you or your loved one like to maintain or improve your physical and cognitive functioning? Are you a caregiver who could use a few hours of respite during the week? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you could be a perfect candidate to access Brella’s Adult Day Program!

People who participate in our Adult Day Program report:
• Enhanced cognitive and physical functioning
• Feeling more connected and less lonely
• Enjoy warm lunch and snacks provided
• Look forward to coming back and participating in activities

Find out how to access our Adult Day Program and we can help find the location nearest to you
Angela Nial at 604-599-0034 ext. 302 or email [email protected]