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Homelife Benchmark Realty is proud to partner with Brella Community Services Society for the upcoming “Fiesta! Tacos, Tequila for Brella, Ole” event. Celebrating community, compassion, and care. As co-leaders in this initiative, Homelife and Brella are united in their commitment to supporting individuals with cognitive decline and their caregivers. This collaboration reflects our shared dedication to giving back and fostering meaningful impact. We invite additional sponsors to join us in expanding Brella’s reach and strengthening our community. Together, we can ensure no one feels unsupported and align our efforts with a mission rooted in generosity, resilience, and heartfelt connection.

Hearing Aids & Summer

As temperatures rise, it’s important to understand how to take care of your hearing aids. Beware of Heat! Avoid putting your hearing aids in places that attract heat quickly – like the glove compartment or console in your car. Stay Away from Moisture! Remember to take your hearing aids out before swimming or if you’re caught in the rain. Keep ‘em Clean! Warm, humid weather creates a breeding ground for germs and bacteria. You can use a soft, damp cloth to wipe away dirt and debris from your hearing aids. Follow these simple tips and get outside to enjoy the warm weather.

A Healthier, Happier You

At Ideally Blissful, we offer several modalities for pain, recovery, and relaxation. Rayd8 Regen uses light and sound frequencies to help your body relax and recover. Emotion Code focuses on identifying and releasing emotions that become trapped in the body and cause physical and emotional pain. Belief Repatterning is used to change old negative beliefs to positive beliefs by using a seven-step process to flip the switch on negative self-talk and old thought patterns. It also teaches your mind to go to a positive place automatically. Contact us today to discover how we can help you become happier and healthier.

Be Safe in the Sun

Skin cancer is one of the most common and preventable forms of cancer. Apply SPF of at least 30 to 50 every two to four hours outdoors or riding in a car. Routinely wearing a quality pair of sunglasses protects the eyes from cataracts, a condition common among older adults. Look for a pair with a label showing they block 100% of UVA and UVB rays. As we grow older, the body doesn’t adjust to changes in temperature and humidity as quickly as in younger days. This puts seniors at higher risk for dehydration and sun-related illnesses, like heat stroke, so make sure to keep hydrated!

When Death Occurs

No matter if a death is sudden or if it is something that was a long time coming, the loss of a loved one makes us feel emotional and overwhelmed. No amount of preparation can fully prepare you for the loss of a loved one. When you are in a heightened emotional state, even the most basic decisions can seem staggering. It is a good idea to be aware of what needs to be done within the first 24 hours after death before a death occurs. Contact us or visit our website for a comprehensive list of things that must be done. We are here to help.

Fire Safety Tips

Here are tips for detecting a fire in your home and what to do so that everyone gets out safely: *Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms, and outside sleeping areas. *Test smoke alarms monthly. If they aren’t working, replace the batteries immediately. *Discuss a fire escape plan with your entire family and practice it at least twice a year to ensure everyone knows what to do. *In the event of a fire in your home, remember: GET OUT, STAY OUT, and CALL FOR HELP. Never re-enter a burning building for any reason.

Implement a Self-Care Plan

Stress is a natural part of everyday life. Stress is also among the number one causes of all kinds of health concerns, including sleep deprivation, changes in appetite, illness, anxiety, and depression. One of the greatest ways to combat these stress symptoms is to implement a self-care plan that is done regularly in your life. Self-care strategies include doing activities that you enjoy regularly. Like when a flight attendant does the safety brief and asks you to put on your oxygen mask first before helping others, it is important to ensure your health and wellness are a priority. Register now for our Self-Full group workshop.

Protect Your Hearing This Summer

Summer is filled with fun, but also loud noises! Concerts, fireworks, lawnmowers, and power tools can all contribute to hearing damage over time. Protect your ears by wearing high-quality earplugs in noisy environments, keeping headphone volume below 60%, and taking listening breaks. Remember: hearing loss is often gradual and permanent, but preventable. If you notice ringing in your ears, muffled hearing, or difficulty understanding conversations, it may be time for a hearing check. Regular hearing tests can catch issues early and connect you to the sounds you love. Prioritize your hearing health all year long!

SOS Needs a New Bus

Research shows that social connections can decrease anxiety and depression, enhance self-esteem, and improve overall health. That’s why SOS’s campaign to replace our aging bus is so important. For 57 years, SOS has helped ease isolation and build community by connecting people of all ages to programs that support their well-being. The SOS Connecting Community Campaign aims to raise $200,000 to help purchase a new bus. The bus facilitates essential programs, including transportation for seniors to grocery shopping, children to our afterschool programs, and exciting outings for families and youth. Please consider contributing to this campaign by making a donation through our website or by phone.

Make a Denture Appointment Today!

I used to do what I called an “almost one-day denture.” It took about three days, but I got everything done that I needed in one day of 4-5 appointments with my patients. Either I’ve slowed down or business has gone crazy; maybe a little of each. The result is the same; getting dentures takes a little longer than it used to. So, arrange to get your dentures made sooner than you think; many dental and denture offices are booking weeks or months in advance. The eating season has begun. Contact us for all your denture needs—now would be good.

Importance of Lower Body Health

Let’s shed some light on an area of the body that is often neglected – your lower legs or feet! If you have pain in your feet, swollen legs, dry skin, or fungal nails, then it’s time to start looking down more often. These are conditions that put you at a higher risk of falls, wounds, decreased mobility, and infection and can indicate bigger systemic problems. Your legs are the canary in the cave, so keep looking down to prevent a collapse! Contact Comfort Keepers with the idea of getting out and about using those legs. We can help with footcare as well.