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The Ability to Age in Place

As seniors continue to age, there is often one common request and that is to “Age in Place”. Most people would prefer to remain in their own home for as long as possible, however, should health issues arise this may require hospitalization or moving into a long-term care facility. With proper planning you can purchase coverage NOW while you are young and healthy. Planning ahead of time makes it easier to afford the necessary funds to hire personal in-home care when it is needed allowing you the freedom and choice to age in place.

Join the Men’s Health Movement

When it comes to their health, too many men don’t talk, or don’t take action. Movember is the only global charity movement focused solely on men’s health. Movember fundraisers raises funds to deliver innovative, breakthrough research and support programs that enable men to live happier, healthier, and longer lives. During the month of November, men are challenged to grow a moustache, and men and women can be physically active and move or host a fundraising event. Millions have joined the movement to disrupt the status quo, raising $911M and funding over 1,250 projects focused on prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. Learn more here: www.movember.com

Time for In-Home Care

Spending quality time with a senior loved one is a good opportunity to look for signs that they may need in-home help from you or a caregiver with things like cleaning and personal hygiene. Some things to look for include: 1) Housekeeping – old food in the refrigerator, no clean dishes, an unclean bathroom. 2) Dexterity and balance – being unable to grasp handrails, step over small obstacles, or keep their balance. 3) Hygiene – disheveled appearance, stained clothing. 4) Socializing – not being able to go out, few or no friends. 5) Memory – repeatedly forgetting the same things or asking the same questions.

Benefits of In-Home Pet Sitting

If work or travel keep you away from your pets, you’ve likely considered various pet-care options, from boarding your pets at a boarding facility or animal hospital, to securing the services of a professional pet sitter. More and more pet owners are taking advantage of the benefits in-home pet care provides: • Diet and exercise routines are uninterrupted. • Pets are happier and experience less stress at home. • Travel trauma for both owner and pet are eliminated. • Pet’s exposure to illness is minimized. • Untrained or unwilling friends/family/neighbors need not be called. • A professional pet sitter will maintain the visit requirements of home insurance without having to bring in another person.

Living Sustainably: But There’s More…

For decades we have been warned that not changing our wasteful ways to be better stewards of our planet would lead to dire consequences. So, we compost, recycle, lower our thermostats, buy local and more. But there’s one more thing. Your environmental stewardship does not stop when your heart does. Reconsider your end of life plans to include sustainable funeral alternatives. No embalming; local, earth-friendly caskets; no concrete grave boxes are a few examples. Richard Rosin Funeral Director Ltd., your Green Funeral provider, helps guide you in creating a funeral event that is kinder and gentler to our planet.

Smoking and Wearing Dentures?

We know that smoking can have a variety of negative effects on our health, but do you know how smoking can affect denture wearers or those with dental implants specifically? If you have dental implants and are also a smoker, your risk of dental implant failure increases. Smoking can also put you at greater risk for infection when having dental implants fitted. Healing time after any type of dental surgery is increased in smokers since nicotine constricts your arteries and reduces blood flow to your gums. Additionally, smoking can accelerate the bone loss that normally comes with losing your teeth.

Ask Dr. Tyler Anderson OD

Q. What exactly is Dry Eye?
A. “Dry Eye” is a condition in which symptoms include dryness, scratching, burning and a “foreign body sensation” caused by a chronic lack of sufficient lubrication of the eye’s front surface. Poor tear quality and/or quantity can also cause blurred vision and less enjoyment of visual tasks such as reading. Treatment options include lubricating eye drops and applying a warm washcloth to the lids while lightly massaging to release oils from the glands along the eyelid rims. Visit your optometrist who can help identify the cause of your dry eye symptoms and recommend the best therapy options.

Dealing with Anger

Are anger or other strong emotions holding you back? Our Emotion Management program gives you the skills to handle your emotions. Take back control by:
• Addressing anger issues in an open, supportive environment
• Learn to acknowledge difficult emotions and harness your positive strengths
• Connect with resources and services that meet your needs

Affected by Addiction

Are you having trouble with someone else’s substance use? SRWC’s Family programs can help you take back control of your life. We help you:
• Connect with helpful resources
• Learn about the recovery process and develop a plan for success
• Build supportive ties in small group sessions
• Move from surviving to thriving with community support

Moms in Recovery

Are you a mom or expectant mom in recovery? Our Continuing Recovery for Mothers and Expectant Mothers program offers:
• Stress reduction and healthy living advice for women
• Building connections and bonding through whole-health recovery
• Help to navigate systems like CFS, EIA, Probation, etc.

Stay Sober

Have you completed treatment? Our post-treatment groups can help you:
• Manage your recovery at work, home, and in the community
• Allow you to explore new ways to live without alcohol or other drugs
• Help you develop the skills to achieve your recovery goals
• Offer you personalized, co-ed and gender-specific programs
• We have day, afternoon, and evening sessions that fit your schedule