Your diet can play a surprising role in protecting your hearing. Research shows that certain nutrients help preserve the delicate hair cells in the inner ear and support auditory nerve function. For example, fatty fish like salmon provide omega-3s, leafy greens supply folate and magnesium, and eggs offer vitamin B12. Citrus fruits, nuts, and seeds deliver antioxidants and minerals that combat oxidative stress, while whole grains support healthy circulation, reducing the risk of age-related hearing decline. Incorporating these seven foods into your meals regularly can help keep your hearing sharp for years to come.
8 Week Fit Fix Program
Designing a healthier normal does not have to feel overwhelming. With so much health information everywhere, knowing where to begin can be the hardest part. Successful Aging YXE offers a clear and supportive starting point through its 8 Week Fit Fix program. This guided experience blends fitness, nutrition and behavior change into one easy to follow plan. Each week focuses on exercise plus three simple action steps, supported by engaging education that builds confidence and consistency. Think of it as personal training with practical life skills included. The goal is not perfection, but steady progress toward habits that support long term health, energy, and independence. Reach out today to get started!
Healthy Moves for Your Next Chapter
As we age, maintaining a safe, comfortable home is key to wellness. Karen Clouthier, Saskatoon’s trusted SRES real estate expert, helps seniors navigate housing choices that support independence, accessibility, and peace of mind. Simple changes like improving lighting, reducing trip hazards, or downsizing to a more manageable space can protect physical health and reduce stress. Moving doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Planning ahead ensures a smoother transition and keeps your wellbeing front and center. Karen combines market expertise with senior-focused guidance to help you embrace your next chapter confidently and safely.
Social Workers: Bridging Care & Support
March is National Social Workers Month, a time to recognize the vital role social workers play in supporting individual and community well-being. Social workers are trained professionals who work at the intersection of mental health, family systems, culture, and social environments. As counsellors and therapists, they provide compassionate, evidence-informed support to help people navigate stress, trauma, relationships, and life transitions. Social workers also act as skilled connectors who bridge clients to other essential services such as medical care, legal support, mediation, and community resources. Grounded in ethics, social justice, and a strengths-based approach, social workers help people access care, navigate complex systems, and build resilience in meaningful, lasting ways.
Product Spotlight: Soil Booster Plus
Boost your garden’s vitality with Organic Soil Booster, a powerful blend of over 70 trace minerals designed to replenish depleted soils. After more than a century of intensive farming, essential minerals have been drained from the earth, leaving plants without the nutrients they need to thrive. Our Organic Soil Booster contains humates, ancient natural substances, combined with Penergetic K, a cutting-edge bio-technology from Switzerland. This potent mix not only restores minerals but also stimulates soil biology, making nutrients more accessible to plants. Give your garden the organic boost it deserves for healthier, more resilient crops.
Gentle Movement, Lasting Strength
Chair yoga offers seniors a safe, supportive way to stay active while nurturing both body and mind. Using a chair for balance and stability, this gentle practice improves flexibility, joint mobility, circulation, and posture.. without the strain of getting down on the floor. Beyond movement, chair yoga creates a welcoming space filled with laughter, friendliness, and connection. Classes bring together like-minded seniors who are taking charge of their health, sharing smiles as well as stretches. Many participants form lasting friendships, making each session as good for the heart as it is for the body. Gentle movement, meaningful connection, and joyful moments go hand in hand.
Stay Strong, Stay Independent
As we age, maintaining strength, balance, and flexibility is key to independence and overall well-being. Regular, gentle exercise can improve mobility, reduce the risk of falls, and support heart, bone, and joint health. Simple activities such as chair exercises, resistance band workouts, and low-impact cardio can make a big difference. Even short daily sessions add up over time. A certified senior fitness instructor can provide personalized guidance, ensuring exercises are safe, effective, and enjoyable. Prioritizing movement today helps seniors stay active, confident, and vibrant for years to come.
Where Hydration Meets Balance
Support your body’s natural water balance with the VitaJuwel GemWater bottle designed specifically for hydration and flow. Featuring a handcrafted glass design and a sealed gempod containing Sodalite, Blue Chalcedony, and Clear Quartz, this bottle allows water to gently circulate around the crystals without direct contact. These stones are traditionally associated with clarity, calm, and energetic balance – making each sip a mindful moment of replenishment. Elegant, reusable, and thoughtfully made, this bottle transforms an everyday habit into a ritual of self-care, inviting you to hydrate with intention, wherever life takes you.
Social Workers: Bridging Care & Support
March is National Social Workers Month, a time to recognize the vital role social workers play in supporting individual and community well-being. Social workers are trained professionals who work at the intersection of mental health, family systems, culture, and social environments. As counsellors and therapists, they provide compassionate, evidence-informed support to help people navigate stress, trauma, relationships, and life transitions. Social workers also act as skilled connectors who bridge clients to other essential services such as medical care, legal support, mediation, and community resources. Grounded in ethics, social justice, and a strengths-based approach, social workers help people access care, navigate complex systems, and build resilience in meaningful, lasting ways.
Pharmacy Appreciation Month
Experience the Power of Pharmacy! From coast to coast to coast, pharmacy professionals are being empowered to practice to the full extent of their education, caring for patients with fewer barriers. With recent changes, pharmacists can now assess and prescribe for minor ailments in some provinces, while minor ailments programs and funding are expanding in others. The growth of pharmacy-led primary care clinics showcases innovative ways of delivering pharmacy care. The role of pharmacy professionals has evolved significantly to meet patient needs. This month and always; we invite you to experience firsthand how a team of pharmacy professionals can enhance your health and wellbeing.
Social Workers: Bridging Care & Support
March is National Social Workers Month, a time to recognize the vital role social workers play in supporting individual and community well-being. Social workers are trained professionals who work at the intersection of mental health, family systems, culture, and social environments. As counsellors and therapists, they provide compassionate, evidence-informed support to help people navigate stress, trauma, relationships, and life transitions. Social workers also act as skilled connectors who bridge clients to other essential services such as medical care, legal support, mediation, and community resources. Grounded in ethics, social justice, and a strengths-based approach, social workers help people access care, navigate complex systems, and build resilience in meaningful, lasting ways.


