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Keep Your Lymphatic System Flowing

Just like our bowels, the lymphatic system is considered a garbage disposal system of the body. It picks up the fluids from between the cells, brings it into nodes for filtering and cleansing. Old fluids need to move and if they don’t then new nourishing fluids can’t get to the cellular level. Improving the environment of your cells is a great place to start. Lymph nodes hold immune cells. When dead cells, microbes, or toxins enter the lymph nodes, these specialized cells go to work. Seek out our Vetheim Method of Lymphatic Drainage / BodyTalk to get these systems operating more efficiently.

Rollator Walkers: A Path to Independence

Rollators aren’t just mobility aids—they’re freedom on wheels! Unlike standard walkers, rollators provide better maneuverability, reduced strain on the arms, and allow for resting when needed. Their adjustable heights, comfortable seats, and storage baskets make them practical for daily use. Whether you’re visiting friends, shopping, or enjoying a sunny afternoon, a rollator allows you to maintain an active, engaged lifestyle. Find your perfect rollator at 2346 Millar Avenue to enjoy greater independence with every step!

Staying Social with Hearing Loss

For someone with hearing loss, social situations are challenging. Help improve communication with them by following these simple tips: • Gain their attention before you begin talking. • Speak naturally & don’t shout. Speak distinctly, at a normal rate, using pauses to give the person time to process speech. • Keep your hands away from your face while talking. • Avoid sudden changes of topic. And if the subject is changed, tell them what you are talking about now. • Seat them where they can see as many faces as possible. • Check in. If you think your listener may not be following, convey the information again in shorter, clearer sentences.

Tips from Your Physiotherapist

Spring is in the air and summer is right around the corner! It is the time to start planting flowers, veggies, and fruit. Planting and digging in your garden require you to be on the ground and mostly on your knees. Simply using a knee cushion will help take the hard tension off your knees and legs and keep the strain off your back. Always try to take breaks and stand up to give your back a stretch. This will straighten up your spine and prevent your body from being sore and tight the next day. Most importantly, enjoy the sun!

Protect Your Wealth in Uncertain Times

With all the alarming news about tariffs and financial markets, it’s natural to worry about your savings. The good news? I have access to an exclusive Private Wealth Management product, typically reserved for those with over $1 million in investments. Offered only through Experior Financial Group, this strategy prioritizes extreme downside protection, helping you safeguard your nest egg. The key to financial success isn’t just how much you earn in good times—it’s how much you preserve during downturns. Take control of your financial future with a plan designed to protect and grow your wealth.

The Hearing Loss/Alzheimer’s Connection

Recent research suggests that improving hearing loss with hearing aids reduces the risk for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. In 2011, a team of Johns Hopkins medical school researchers discovered a significant association between hearing loss and the risk of developing these unwanted cognitive conditions. The worse someone’s hearing gets, the greater their risk of developing Alzheimer’s or dementia. The researchers believe their findings could have substantial implications for individuals and public health because hearing loss is treatable with hearing instruments. These findings underscore how important regular hearing tests are as part of preventative health care.

March Book Club

Genius Foods. Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life. Discover the critical link between your brain and the food you eat and change the way your brain ages, in this cutting-edge, practical guide to eliminating brain fog, optimizing brain health, and achieving peak mental performance from media personality and leading voice in health Max Lugavere.

Join Our Wellness Team at Choice Nutrition!

Choice Nutrition is seeking a licensed Naturopathic Doctor and a passionate health care practitioner (RMT, Microscopist, Osteopath, or Anyone with experience in a (natural) health care related field or with relevant education, who is ready to make a career change) to join our well-established, multidisciplinary clinic. We offer training, a supportive environment, an existing client base, and the opportunity to collaborate with experienced practitioners dedicated to holistic health. If you’re committed to patient-centered care and want to thrive in a dynamic practice, we’d love to hear from you! Take the next step in your career with Choice Nutrition!

Fuel Your Body, Nourish Your Life

Fuel your body with intention this Nutrition Month by embracing whole, nutrient-dense foods that nourish from the inside out. Small, mindful choices—like swapping processed snacks for fresh fruits, adding leafy greens to meals, and staying hydrated—can have a big impact on energy, digestion, and overall well-being. Remember, balanced eating isn’t about restriction; it’s about choosing foods that support your unique health goals. A certified health coach can help you create a sustainable plan that works for your lifestyle. This month, take a step toward better nutrition—because every bite is an opportunity to fuel a healthier, happier you!

Sound Investments: Prioritize Hearing Health

With World Hearing Day being on March 3rd, it’s an opportune moment to tune into the importance of our auditory well-being. Our ability to hear connects us to the world, enriching our experiences and relationships. Taking a proactive approach to our hearing health is a gift to ourselves and our loved ones. Local hearing practitioners play a crucial role in this journey, offering expert guidance and solutions tailored to individual needs. Whether it’s a routine check-up or addressing specific concerns, connecting with a nearby hearing professional can have a profound impact on the quality of life.

Better Nutrition for Better Aging

Good nutrition is essential for healthy aging. At Home Instead, we understand that elders often face challenges like reduced appetite, medication interactions, or difficulty preparing meals. A balanced diet rich in lean proteins, fiber, and healthy fats supports energy, immunity, and overall well-being. Hydration is just as important—encouraging water intake can prevent dehydration-related issues. Our Care Pros help elders plan and prepare nutritious meals tailored to their needs, ensuring they get the nourishment they deserve. Small dietary improvements can make a big difference in maintaining independence and quality of life. Contact us today to learn how we can help!