All posts in News

FAMILY DOCTOR FINDER: Connecting you to your health care

FAMILY DOCTOR FINDER

Connecting you to your health care

Doctor_HealthCare_Stethescope_Manitoba_Fotolia_620

There is an easy way for you and your family to find a family doctor or nurse practitioner with Manitoba’s new Family Doctor Finder program.

BETTER CARE

CLOSE TO HOME

Simply call or register online and we will help connect your with a health-care professional in your area that best meets your needs.

Call or register online

ipad4dad3

To register, please call our contact centre between 8:30am and 4:30pm,  Monday to Friday at:

204-786-7111 (in Winnipeg) or Toll-free 1-866-690-8260

Online at:  Manitoba.ca/familydoctorfinder

Graham Chronic Care.jpg.daijpg.380

Senior Patient Having Consultation With Doctor In Office

img-article-advocacy-for-seniors-ruth-harriet-jacobs-interview

STAYING ON YOUR FEET – Taking Steps to Prevent Falls

STAYING ON YOUR FEET

image

Taking Steps to Prevent Falls

While anyone can have a fall, if you are 65 years of age or older, you are at a greater risk of falling. A fall can result in serious injuries that affect your mobility, independence and lifestyle.

  • 1 in 3 Canadians age 65 and over fall at least once a year
  • Falling is NOT a normal part of aging
  • Most falls can be prevented

The following checklist can help you identify the things that put you at risk of falling.

image

Answer the questions below to help you stay on your feet and prevent falls:

  1. Have you had a fall in the last year?
  2. Do you have trouble with your balance, are unsteady on your feet or have difficulty getting up from sitting?
  3. Do you spend less than 30 minutes each day being physically active?
  4. Do you take 3 or more medications a day?
  5. Do you take medications for sleeping, blood pressure, mental health or pain, or any medications that make you drowsy or lightheaded?
  6. Do you take less than 1000 IU of Vitamin D each day?
  7. Do you eat less than 3 nutritious meals each day?
  8. Do your shoes have high heels, slippery soles or fit poorly?
  9. Do you wear slippers, socks or stockings without shoes?
  10. Have you had a stroke?
  11. Do you have arthritis, diabetes, Parkinson’s Disease or problems with your heart, blood pressure or bladder?
  12. Has it been more than 2 years since your eyes were tested or 1 year since your glasses were checked?
  13. Do you do activities that put you at risk of falling such as climbing a ladder or using a step stool?
  14. Are there hazards in your home that could cause you to fall such as scatter rugs, clutter on the floor or stairs, poor lighting?

Answering ‘yes’ to any of these questions identifies a personal risk factor that could lead to falls.

image

Share this checklist with your family, close friends or healthcare providers so they can help support your efforts to prevent falls.

For information and tips on how to prevent falls, visit www.preventfalls.ca

image

Take action TODAY to prevent falls and maintain your mobility and independence.

Bob Donaldson / Post-Gazette. 20140219. Senior Exercist. Fuoco. East. Seniors do chair-based exercises in Leslie Halozek's exercise class at the Plum Senior Center. Writer: Fuoco. Story slug: unknown

image

DSC02242

 

 

Bus Tour to Winkler July 13, 2016

Still seats left!!!!   You can still register for this fun bus tour to the Winkler MB Pembina Threshermen’s Museum.  On July 13th, the bus departs from the Headingley Community Centre at 10am and returns at 430pm.

Pembina bus trip poster-July 2016

Useful Phone Numbers

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:

image

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

image

 

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.

IMG_5861P1090276 IMG_5863 IMG_5864 IMG_5865 IMG_5868 IMG_5869 IMG_5873 IMG_5876 IMG_5877

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.

P1090254 P1090255 P1090257 P1090259 P1090260 P1090261 P1090262 P1090263 P1090264 P1090265 P1090266 P1090268P1090271

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.

IMG_5857