People living with dementia can feel isolated and unsure of where to go for support. You are not alone. The Alzheimer Society is here to help. Our offices across the province can provide you with the information, education and support. Plus, with our virtual and in-person programming, you can join our education sessions, Minds in Motion® program and support groups from wherever works best for you. Contact us today to reach a reassuring ear by phone or get a quick response by email. Visit our website to find an office near you.
Fail to Plan, Plan to Fail
People don’t plan to fail, they fail to plan. A Certified Financial Planner and Real Wealth Manager can help you live for today while planning for tomorrow. They can help you and your family accumulate, grow, protect, and transfer your wealth for generations to come, taking into account inflation, fees, and taxes. A Financial Planner can assist you when making major financial decisions and can guide you through preparing for any future financial goals, whether it be retirement, purchasing a home, or saving for your child’s education. Let a Financial Planner help you manage and invest your money better!
Say Hello to Allergy Season
It’s important to know the difference between seasonal allergies easily treatable with a simple OTC antihistamine and more serious symptoms that may require more attention. Seasonal allergies typically cause a runny nose, itchy or teary eyes, sneezing and sometimes itchy skin or a mild rash, and are caused by pollen or other airborne particles. If more serious symptoms like hives, difficulty breathing, a rapid heartbeat or feeling faint appear suddenly it may be the result of a more serious allergic reaction and immediate medical attention should be sought. Pharmacist are trained to assess and treat allergies, which includes the ability to prescribe the medications you may need.
Local Spotlight: Heart to Home Meals
Heart to Home Meals delivers delicious, nutritious meals right to your door. The company’s team of experts has developed a wide-ranging menu to suit many tastes, dietary needs, and lifestyles, including high-protein, low carbohydrates and/or saturated fat, low sodium, high fibre, vegetarian, and no added sugar options. Heart to Home Meals has a useful diet coding system to help you choose meals that are right for you. Meals also come in mini versions (for smaller appetites), hearty versions (for larger appetites), as well as minced or pureed options. It’s as easy as ordering online or by phone!
Smell The Roses!
Spring is in the air! Wouldn’t it be great if you could smell it? Studies show that smokers lose some of their ability to smell. That can make life a lot less pleasurable. If you lose your sense of smell, you can’t appreciate the scent of spring flowers or freshly mowed lawn. Eating becomes a lot less rewarding too, since aroma contributes a great deal to the flavor of food. Life could even become more dangerous, since you may be less able to detect the odor of a gas leak or a house fire. There is some good news, however: Quit smoking and your sense of smell quickly returns.
Flashing Lights or Sudden Floaters?
Seeing flashing lights or floaters can be a cause for concern. They’re caused by changes in the vitreous fluid which occupies the posterior chamber of the eye. This jelly-like fluid, which interphases with the sensory retina at the back, wants to shrink and liquify with aging, causing changes to the vitreous body as well as a traction on the retina. These changes produce the effects seen as flashes of lights or small floating spots moving in the field of vision. A more serious consequence would be a curtain which doesn’t float but covers a part of the visual field. In either event, they should be investigated with a professional eye exam.
Allergies & Bio-Resonance
The bio-resonance method has become well-known for its ability to treat allergies swiftly and effectively. Word of its obvious success has rapidly spread amongst clients, and consequently, many allergy sufferers are seeking out the practices of bio-resonance therapists. This is certainly attributable to the fact that the number of people suffering from allergies has been steadily increasing for years. This includes allergies to food, animals, pollen, fragrances, and various toxic substances. A bio-resonance therapist will search for the allergens triggering your symptoms and then work to alleviate those symptoms using frequency therapy. Book a complete comprehensive test.
Meet Your Health Practitioner
Tong Wang is a Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner (TCMP) and graduate of the Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture College of Manitoba. TCM recognizes that individuals are unique and functions to facilitate the free flow of Qi (pronounced ‘Chee’) by correcting imbalances in order to resolve the root cause of dysfunction. Tong utilizes a combination of acupuncture, cupping, and herbal advice to assist you with pain, allergies, headaches & migraines, facial paralysis, digestion, infertility, menstrual concerns, weight loss, and hair loss. We are excited to have Tong join our team. Come see what this time-tested treatment technique can do for you!
Volunteer Opportunities
We are always looking for members that would like to assume an active interest in volunteering and having a say in how our club is managed. We currently have openings on our Board of Directors and will be holding our Annual General Meeting (AGM) on May 17th when we will hold our elections. If you would like to make a difference in seniors lives give it some thought. To find out how you can help, call 204-416-1067 or email us at [email protected]. Remember we are a club of people that look out for each other, and volunteering is an important way to give back! Annual memberships are just $30.
What’s Happening in April
We are planning to open up our gym at 9:30 AM on Monday mornings for an additional pickleball slot. If you want to learn how to play or just want to return to the court for a fun game please call Krista at the club 565 Guilbault Street. Once we have enough new players we will like to get going second week of April. Sugaring Off Festival in St. Pierre Jolys. Saturday, April 01,11:00 AM – 3:30 PM.
The bus will leave Archwood Community club at 11 am and return by 3:30 pm.
COST: $28 members, $33 non-members
There will be: – Historical interpretation; Maple syrup production; La Compagnie de la Verendrye circa 1740; Craftsmanship demonstrations; Live entertainment; Traditional fiddling and Traditional French-Canadian food for purchase.
ERIK (Emergency Response Information Kit) Presentation – Tuesday, April 11, 1:15 PM – 2:15 PM @ 565 Guilbault St. No Charge for this presentation.
E.R.I.K.® is a useful tool for anyone with a medical condition who is required to take a lot of medication. The kit contains all pertinent medical/prescription information for each individual, therefore each person taking medications should have their own E.R.I.K. April Luncheon
Wednesday, April 19, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM @ 565 Guilbault St. Menu: Ham, meatballs, scalloped potatoes, corn, coleslaw, tea, coffee. Dessert TBA.
COST: $12 members, $15 non-members. Paint N’ Play
Tuesday, April 25,12:30 PM – 3:00 PM @ 565 Guilbault St. Time to get your inner artist out. Instructor, Linda Olzewski, will introduce you to basic painting techniques and will lead you step by step to produce your own “masterpiece” in an afternoon. All materials including canvas, brushes and paint will be provided. Bring apron or clothes to paint in. COST: $30 Members, $35 Non-Members. Bingo is back on Wednesday, April 26th starting at 1:00 PM. Bingo cards are $10. Check our website for details. The InClines “Sweet Dreams of Patsy Cline”
Sunday, April 30, 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM @ 565 Guilbault St. The bus will leave Archwood Community Club at 1:00 pm and return by 4:30 pm. The InClines’ “Sweet Dreams of Patsy Cline” is a musical celebration of the life and times of the legendary Patsy Cline.
Clean Eating: Omelet Stuffed Peppers
Ingredients: 2 bell peppers, halved (seeds removed); 8 eggs, lightly beaten; 1/4 c. milk; 4 slices turkey bacon, cooked and crumbled; 1 c. shredded cheddar; 2 tbsp. finely chopped chives, plus more for garnish; kosher salt; black pepper. Directions: Preheat oven to 400°. Place peppers in a large baking dish and bake 5 minutes. Meanwhile, beat together eggs and milk. Stir in turkey bacon, cheese and chives and season with salt and pepper. When peppers are done baking, pour egg mixture into peppers. Place back in the oven and bake 35 to 40 minutes more, until eggs are set. Garnish with more chives and serve.


