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USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS ALL IN ONE POST

So often, we have questions, but, have no idea who to call for clarification or answers. Listed below is contact information for a number of very useful programs and services that could provide those much needed answers:

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Drug Programs Information Network (DPIN), Manitoba Health – Insured Benefits Branch

Phone: 204-786-7101       Toll-free: 1-800-392-1207

 

Pharmacare Line

Phone: 204-788-2506 (English)        204-788-2520 (French)

 

Pharmacare Program

Phone: 204-786-7141        Toll-free: 1-800-297-8099

 

Medication Information Line for the Elderly

Phone: 204-474-6493        Hours of Operation: 9:30am – 2:30pm

 

Seniors Information Line

Phone: 204-945-6565        Toll-free: 1-800-665-6565

Hours of Operation: 8:30am – 4:30pm

 

Health Links/Info Sante

Phone: 204-788-8200        Toll-free: 1-800-315-9257

 

Info Health Guide to Health Services in Manitoba

www.gov.mb.ca/healthguide

Phone: 204-786-7105        Toll-free: 1-800-392-1207

 

Medic-Alert

Toll-free: 1-800-668-1507

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Volunteer BBQ June 15th

HSSI just celebrated 20 years in operation.
20 YEARS! 

Time flies when you are having fun.

P1090284On June 15th, anyone who has ever volunteered for HSSI was invited to a Volunteer Appreciation BBQ. The event was very well attended and all enjoyed a terrific dinner and many door prizes, followed up with cake and ice cream.

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An added bonus to the evening were cleverly crafted Headingley-themed centerpieces for each table. Marion Templeton, you outdid yourself on these. They were the talk of the event.

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A very heartfelt thank you to RBC, Roblin & Harstone branch, for providing HSSI with the opportunity to access a grant that provided the funding for this event. Along with this, 5 RBC employees came out and volunteered their time and energy to make this evening the success that it was.

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Now You See Me…

SENIOR EYEGLASS PROGRAM

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The Manitoba Health, Healthy Living and Senior Eyeglass Program provides limited financial assistance to residents 65+ toward the purchase of eyeglasses.  One pair every 3 year period (or more often if there is a change in vision)

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…benefits are based on a fixed fee schedule

…total allowable amount, based on schedule, is subject to $50 deductible.  Once applied Manitoba Health, Healthy Living and Seniors will reimburse 80% of the remainder allowable

…$50 deductible applies once a year (April 1 – March 31) per family. If additional glasses are required within the 12 month period, you do not pay the deductible again.

…claim forms are available from optometrists and opticians

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For more information, contact:

Senior Eyeglass Program

300 Carlton Street

Winnipeg, MB   R3B 3M9

Phone: 204-786-7365

Toll Free: 1-800-297-8099 ext 7365

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.gov.mb.ca/health/mhsip/eyeglasses.html

Be a Wise Caregiver

Your loved one has always managed the maintenance and upkeep of their home but lately you’ve noticed that there are several areas that need attention.  Becoming a caregiver may seem overwhelming for just one person to tackle.  Asking for help from family members and others may be challenging but will often prove successful.

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Here are a few suggestions to promote communication and alleviate burn-out of a caregiver by creating a greater sharing of responsibilities:

1.  Make a list of what you are currently doing.

2. Identify things your siblings, family members or others can do to help.  You never know, they may be feeling left out and wish to contribute.

3. Out of town family members could become responsible for online banking, income tax preparation, phone calls to professionals, etc.

4. Set up a meeting with your support group.  Give others a sense of working together rather than telling them what to do.  If possible, include your loved one in the meeting.

5. If you sense a conflict within your support group, don’t jump to conclusions and pre-judge that person.  Siblings may harbour feelings from the past.  Suggest everyone put aside differences and work together.

6. Adopt a common communication mechanism for sharing information (ie email, text, phone etc).

7. Set up a a shared calendar and ask volunteers to do certain tasks.

8. Have a communication book in your loved ones home for all to note observations, suggestions, messages, appointments, etc.

BOTTOM LINE:  Be good to yourself.  Stay strong and healthy.

The 3 R’s of Caregiving are:

1. RESPECT:  By respecting yourself, you ensure that your mind, body and spirit remain whole so that you can carry on the tasks of being an effective caregiver.

2. REALISTIC expectations: Do not lose perspective on the situation and undertake more than you are able to or should.  Delegate, prioritize and accept offers of help.

3. RESPITE: Take a break or find a breathing space in your day.  Be good to yourself as you care for your loved one.

CCOH – Home Dental Care Program

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Good dental care is important at any age, but, particularly in your senior years.  Dental care and heart health are very closely connected.  As you age, it is more difficult to get out and about to appointments.  The Home Dental Care Program is an outreach program operated by the Centre for Community Oral Health (CCOH).  It provides a full range of dental services to patients who are unable to or have difficulty visiting a regular clinic.  Faculty dentists and dental hygienists using a mobile van with portable dental equipment, provide care in personal care homes, senior citizens’ residences, hospitals and private homes.  Dental services are offered on a fee-for-services basis.

For more information, contact:

Home Dental Care Program, Deer Lodge Centre, 2nd floor – 2109 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3J 0L3.  Phone: 204-831-3456.  Website: www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/dentistry/CCOH/ccoh_current_programs.html

Graduate prosthodontics resident and doctor dental surgeon Paola Saponaro, left, and dental assistant Tasha Holz, right, work to install tooth implants on patient Grant Sheppard, 77, who has Delta Dental Insurance in Postle Hall in Columbus, Ohio on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013. (Jabin Botsford / The Columbus Dispatch)

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