Our location is participating in the new Manitoba Hearing Aid Grant Program. The Government of Manitoba is offering eligible seniors a grant of up to $2,000 toward the cost of a new pair of hearing aids. If you are a Manitoba resident aged 65 or older, this program can help make better hearing more affordable. We offer a wide range of trusted hearing aid manufacturers, along with expert fittings, adjustments, and programming tailored to your lifestyle and hearing needs. Take the next step toward better hearing and peace of mind. For more information, book a FREE hearing test today!
Sleep Apnea and Heart Health
Sleep apnea is closely linked to heart health, particularly obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). During apnea episodes, breathing repeatedly stops, causing drops in oxygen levels and surges in stress hormones. These changes strain the cardiovascular system and disrupt normal blood pressure regulation. Untreated sleep apnea significantly increases the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, heart failure, irregular heart rhythms, and stroke. The risk rises with the severity of the condition. Effective treatment—most commonly with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)—can lower blood pressure, reduce heart strain, and improve overall cardiovascular outcomes. Recognizing and treating sleep apnea is an important step in protecting long-term heart health.
Book Club: Just One Heart:
A Cardiologist’s Guide to Healing, Health, and Happiness
In Just One Heart, Dr. Jonathan Fisher, a Harvard-trained cardiologist and mindfulness teacher, offers an evidence-based guide to wholehearted living, grounded in the latest research from medicine, psychology, and neuroscience. Blending Western science and Eastern wisdom, this book shares practical tools and daily practices to reduce stress, build emotional resilience, and reconnect with what matters most—while protecting and strengthening your heart.
Support for Radiation Therapy Patients
Naturopathic medicine can be a supportive, evidence-informed addition for patients receiving radiation therapy. It does not replace oncology treatment, but works alongside it to support overall health, resilience, and quality of life. Radiation may contribute to fatigue, appetite changes, digestive symptoms, and skin irritation. Naturopathic care focuses on individualized assessment, nutritional support, lifestyle guidance, and symptom management tailored to the patient’s needs and treatment plan. A key component is safety and collaboration, with careful review of therapies and communication with the oncology team to ensure approaches are appropriate and do not interfere with radiation. This integrative model helps patients feel supported, informed, with the hope of increased tolerance to treatment.
Digestive Problems? Treat The Cause
More than 20 million Canadians suffer from digestive disorders every year. Whether it’s heartburn, reflux, indigestion, abdominal pain, bloating, irritable bowel, or colitis, those suffering seldom find long-term solutions. Conventional medicines offer temporary relief but rarely address the cause. If you do not find the cause, the symptoms will continue to worsen. One of the best ways to determine the cause of your condition is with nutritional testing. This non-invasive testing will let you know if you are lacking specific nutrients essential for proper digestion. If deficiencies are found, specific nutritional formulations can be given to address the cause and heal the area.
Preventing Injury on the Slopes
Skiing and snowboarding are exciting winter sports, but injuries, especially to knees, wrists, and shoulders are common. Prevention involves strengthening the legs, core, and stabilizing muscles, improving balance, and maintaining flexibility to reduce falls and joint stress. Proper protective gear, warm-ups, and mastering safe techniques are also essential. Rehabilitation after injury focuses on regaining strength, mobility, and coordination through physiotherapy, including exercises, manual therapy, and progressive return-to-sport programs. Early and structured rehab accelerates recovery, minimizes complications, and helps prevent future injuries, allowing athletes to safely enjoy snow sports season after season.
Boosting your Immune System with Reiki
Did you know that Reiki can help improve immune function? Reiki offers a powerful, yet often overlooked, way to strengthen the immune system. It works by stimulating energy flow throughout the body, enhancing vitality and resilience. Reiki shifts energies in key areas—the gut, heart, and nervous system—to restore feelings of balance, improve immune function, and encourage faster recovery from illness. By clearing energetic blockages in a gentle and non-invasive way, Reiki ensures the body’s natural defenses are primed and effective. Whether used alongside conventional medicine or as a preventive wellness practice, Reiki supports your well-being at its core.
The Quick Tub Step-In Bathtub
The Quick Tub step-in bathtub is designed to improve bathroom safety and accessibility, especially for seniors or individuals with mobility issues. It features a low step entry, reducing the risk of tripping and falling when getting in and out of the tub. Installation involves modifying an existing bathtub by creating a lowered threshold with a secure, watertight seal. Some models include a removable insert, allowing the tub to be used for traditional bathing as well. This simple yet effective solution promotes independence, reduces injury risk, and provides peace of mind for both users and their families.
Preventing Sores and Infections with Dentures
Maintaining good oral health with dentures is essential for preventing sores and infections. Poorly fitting or unclean dentures can rub against the gums, causing irritation, painful sores, and increasing the risk of fungal infections such as denture stomatitis. To prevent problems, dentures should be cleaned daily to remove plaque, bacteria, and food debris. Removing dentures at night allows the gums to rest and reduces moisture buildup that encourages infection. Regular dental checkups help ensure proper fit and allow early detection of oral issues. Healthy gums, good hygiene, and proper denture care are key to long-term comfort and oral health.
Laughter is the Best Medicine
You know you are getting old when “friends with benefits” means having a pal who can drive at night.
Did You Know?
Love reduces stress hormones and boosts immune function. It’s literally good for your health.


