Oakville Beaver, 16 Nov 2017, p. 39

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39 |Thursday November 16, 2017 | OAKVILLE BEAVER |www.insidehalton.com 9 Lake Louise The Gift that Keeps on Giving! From snow capped m ountains to warm sandy beaches, we've got a trip for everyone on your list. t r a v e la ie r t s x a Visit www.travelalerts.ca/TisTheSeason Advertorial AVOID SLIPS AND FALLS THIS WINTER W ith the cold weather arriving it is important to be to reminded of a few safety tips to help get us through the ups and downs of winter. The impact o f winter can be particularly difficult on the elderly. There is a heightened risk o f falling and illness for seniors as the weather conditions change. Peak ffom e ffealth Care (P ffffC ) is a new service to Oakville and the GTA that allows se niors to live at home and have a professional caregiver come to them. Our personal care pro fessionals assist with everything from house hold activities and maintenance, to providing everyday medical assistance for a variety of health conditions. "Falls or the risk o f falling is how many of our clients first lose their independence" says Tyler, Throughout the winter season Peak will be working with other members o f the commu nity to help with snow removal and laying salt during icy conditions. Snow removal is another way in which many injure themselves during the colder months. "We know many Seniors don't always ask for help, but it is important for us to remind our clients that we are here to as sist them with their desire to remain indepen dent and within the community. Any injury, big or small, can have a large impact as you age" says Stothers. PHHC also urges families to stay in commu nication with their loved ones. It is important that everyone is prepared for risks associated with power outages and unsafe road condi tions. Furthermore, it is imperative that se niors are taking the appropriate steps to protect themselves from catching the common illness es that surface during the winter months. " As we get older it becomes more difficult for our bodies to retain body heat. In addition, Illness can increase this loss of body heat. Remember to bundle up when outside and inside, and look for signs of hypothermia (shivering, numbness, shallow breathing, and mumbled speech)" . Every member o f the PHHC team is required to have their basic CPR/first aid training, re ceive an annual flu shot, pass the TB test, and are fully bonded and insured. For more infor mation on how we can help, call 905-582-7992, email info@peakhomehealthcare.ca www.peakhomehealthcare.ca or visit First Stop Hair Salon held its Grand Opening on Oct. 28 at its location at Trafalgar Village, 117 Cross Ave., Oakville. A special appearance was made by Oakville Mayor Rob Burton to cut the ceremonial ribbon, with plenty of refreshments and laughs along the way. The eco-friendly salon is now welcoming new clients. | submitted photo H alton W om en's Place H e a lth y R e la tio n sh ip s · H e a lt h y C o m m u n itie s co-founder o f Peak Home Healthcare. "It is im portant to remember that as we age our stabil ity often decreases. Therefore, it is imperative that you take the appropriate precautions with the slippery and snowy conditions. Wearing proper footwear (boots, non-slip shoes), using canes or walkers for assistance, as well as asking for help." Peak Home Health Care completes a fall risk assessment when developing their customized client care plan. Peak travels to your home for a free-in home assessment and creates a plan that is specific to your needs. "We want to help improve the quality o f life of our clients and that requires limiting risks and creating a safe environment" says Stothers. g lo m a i E n i l n o m e -H C A R E 365 daySm ean ^ IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF L i f e Last year alone, close to 330 women and children called Halton Women's Place home. More than 415 women were assisted through our Transitional Housing Support and Court Support Programs. We responded to 2328 crisis calls. We are here whenever you need us. To find out more about our programs and services or how to donate, visit w w w .h a lto n w o m e n s p la c e .c o m FOR BOTH OUR CLIENTS A ND THEIR FAMILIES. A sk us how w e can help! servicing Oakville, Mississauga & the surrounding areas 905-582-7992 · www.peakhomehealthcare.ca CUSTOMiZED CARE · ASSiSTANCE & NON MEDiCAL · 24 HOUR HOME CARE ALZHEiMER'S & DEMENTiA CARE · HOURLY / RESPiTE CARE n »» @ 905-332-78921 905-878-8555

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