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Community Announcement

People on limited income find it difficult to engage in a social life either for themselves or their children because of the costs. Having limited social connectedness effects one’s mental health and begins a spiral effect that is difficult to stop and get out of. Staying in touch with people isn’t just good for your spirit it is a contributing factor to your overall health and well-being.

As we get older social connectedness is an important factor in maintaining physical and mental health. Being with people boosts the immune system. Studies with the Yale Medical Group suggest that people who keep up with social interaction and maintain close friendships live longer on average than those who are isolated from others. That is why a Meals on Wheels program is more than just delivering a meal. It is a time when a person connects with the Meals on Wheels recipient. In some cases, they are the only human face they see in a day.

There is a saying that goes like this “To the world you are only one person but to one person you are the world”. This is that situation. That is why as a community we need to acknowledge people when we walk down the sidewalk and encounter someone. Acknowledging a person’s existence could make or break a person’s day. We do not know how that day is going for someone. It may be a bad day and just by you saying Hi could make all the difference in the world. That is just a small piece of what we can do to help people be socially connected.

According to the Yale Medical Group socially connected, older adults have lower blood pressure, decreased risk of depression, and potentially a lessened risk of Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and some cancers. Social interaction also keeps the brain active.

Senior Centres and Drop-Ins play an important role in the “social connectedness” piece of a person’s life. It is a natural place for people to gather, make new friends, learn new skills, and break bread together. The Mengagement project has been working hard at creating social opportunities for men to gather and I would say that this pilot project is successful. The Program Committee also looks at what it is that we can do here at the Golden Circle to bring people together to have fun. For two years we asked people what brings you to the Golden Circle and they stated the comradery.

Humans are social mammals, so we do better with people around us. One of our volunteers gave me a calendar with sayings and this one stood out for me regarding our human relationships, “We are each of us Angels with only one wing and can only fly embracing each other”. We are all interdependent. I challenge you to be that person that can make a difference in someone’s life. Let someone know that they matter.

Golden Circle Executive Director – Monica Morrison

Christmas Money Spree Update!

Great News!

We have sold 330 tickets and raised $3,300.00 so far, just over 1600 tickets remain until December 9th! December 10th we announce our winners! 

Tickets are available to purchase here at the Golden Circle. Our doors are open, we would love to see you drop in! No programs are running at this time, keep check-in in with us for opening announcements. 

The Circle Connector

The Circle’s weekly emails have been updated, have you had a chance to take a peek yet? The Circle Connector will continue to go out on Fridays, keep your eyes out for it!

Community Partnerships and the Broader Impact

Building partnerships throughout central Alberta is important to fulfilling the overall mission of TLC. It helps us raise awareness about our services and the supports open to anyone in need of medical equipment. Working closely with AHS health care professionals is just one connection.

There are many other NonProfit organizations that are natural partners. The Golden Circle Senior Resource Centre is just one of those that TLC has had the opportunity to create some positive synergies with. We are a resource for them when it comes to their education sessions on fall prevention, maintaining independence and even aging in place. In turn, The Golden Circle is an excellent resource that they make referrals to for support services through their Outreach Program for a place to continue to be active and connected.

“The Lending Cupboard plays a major role in supporting our seniors and people with disabilities by providing daily living aids, wheelchairs, bathroom and bedroom safety equipment so that people can live independently at home.” Says Monica Morrison, Executive Director of the Golden Circle.

Monica also shares that, “The Lending Cupboard not only provides a service but they provide rewarding opportunities for volunteers to give back to their community through the many volunteer opportunities. We encourage this to some of our members.”

Partnerships such as these supports our mission to enhance the quality of life by maintaining mobility, independence and dignity to people in Central Alberta.

 

 


Providing Frozen Meals for the Ronald McDonald House with The Lending Cupboard

Lending Cupboard staff and volunteers wanted to cook a meal at Ronald McDonald House but due to COVID-19, this wasn’t possible. With donations from volunteers and staff, the Lending Cupboard was able to purchase meals through the Golden Circle Resource Centre Frozen Meals Program and deliver them to Ronald McDonald House! 
We were thrilled to provide Frozen Meals to the Red Deer Ronald McDonald House in partnership with The Lending Cupboard and we look forward to connecting and working with more community organizations in the future. 
We hope you enjoyed our meals! 

Printing Your COVID-19 Vaccination Record/QR Code

The Golden Circle will continue to offer free printing services for the COVID-19 Vaccination Record and QR Code to assist those who do not have a printer. Come down to the Golden Circle and our Program Coordinator, Gail Wall and our Community Outreach Program Coordinator, Bonnie Lewis, will assist you.

To print off your COVID-19 QR Code you will need to bring the following

– Your Personal Health Care Number

– Your Date of birth

– The month and year of your last vaccination

Golden Circle Closed for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – September 30, 2021

This year the staff will have Thursday, September 30th Truth and Reconciliation Day off to participate in events in our community or online to recognize the turmoil residential schools had on our indigenous friends.  

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/national-day-truth-reconciliation.html