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Take A Step in the Right Direction. Visit a Chiropodist FOOT CLINIC Hibbert & Associates NO REFERRALS NECESSARY SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 331 Sheddon Ave., Oakville 905.815.0971 www.oakvilleclinic.ca amily Footcare and OrthoticsF 2011 SERIES DATES: Caregiver Education & Support OVERWHELMED PROVIDING CARE TO AN ELDERLY PARENT, SPOUSE, PARTNER, RELATIVE OR FRIEND? Learn how to handle stress, guilt and take control of your life! Acclaim Health is pleased to be presenting a FREE four session education series, facilitated by Acclaim Program Coordinators. To register, please call: 1-800-387-7127 or 905-691-0367 x2319 2370 Speers Rd, Oakville ON L6L 5M2 Charitable Registration #: 11928 4602 RR0001 October 12th, 2011 October 19th, 2011 October 26th, 2011 November 2nd, 2011 Held at: Martindale Gardens 45 Main St, Milton ON 1:30pm - 3:30pm *Acclaim provides this series for members of our community free of charge. 2501 Third Line, Oakville 905-825-3800 www.metaboliccareclinics.com Weight Loss that works. Results that last. metabolic care clinics nutrition exercise weight loss Body composition test Determine your fat and muscle weight Receive FREE meal solutions ($50.00 value) *Offer expires Oct. 31,2011 I LOST 30 lbs! LOSE 2 POUNDS PER WEEK Call now to book your FREE smart weight session beforeafter Kim Niblett, BA, CNP Holistic Nutritionist Specializes in: Early Morning, Evening and Weekend Appointments Available! www.acornhealth.ca info@acornhealth.ca 250 Wyecroft Rd., Unit 15, Oakville, ON 905.844.WELL (9355) Acorn is excited to welcome: Fertility Issues (Male and Female) Pre Conception, Pre/Postnatal Nutrition Transitioning Infants to Solid Foods Making Your Own Baby Food Pediatric Health and Wellness Behaviour Related Concerns (i.e. ADD/ADHD) Stress Related Concerns Allergies/Asthma Gastrointestinal (GI) Disorders/IBS Food Sensitivities/Intolerances/Celiac Diabetes/Hypoglycemia 1 Hour Grocery Store Tour Wellness Seminars/Lunch and Learns Helping To Grow Happy, Healthy Families 2 1 Thursday, Septem ber 22, 2011 O A K V ILLE B EA V ER w w w .in sid eH A LTO N .co m Health Heroes in the Home Caregiver Recognition Awards will celebrate paid and unpaid caregivers who dedicate themselves to helping others. The awards will be the Mississauga Halton Community Care Access Centres (MH CCAC) way of recognizing and celebrating people who give their time and care to help others who need support within their communities. It is seeking nominations, which will remain open from now to Oct. 10. A caregiver can be a family member, friend, case manager, volunteer, health care profes- sional, or someone else. Caregivers are those who dedicate their time and kindness in order to help someone live a fuller life, despite the limitation of age, illness or disability. People can nominate as many individuals as they wish by completing the nomination form and returning it to us in the following ways: Fill out the nomination form online and email it to: heroesinthehome@mh.ccac-ont.ca Print out a copy and fax it to: 416-626- 0876 Print out a copy and mail it to Mississauga Halton Community Care Access Centre, Attn: Elizabeth Leal or Kathryn Hales, 401 The West Mall, Ste. 1001, Etobicoke, Ontario M9C 5J5. For more information, visit www.heroesin- thehomemh.com or e-mail heroesinthehome@ mh.ccac-ont.ca. A free seminar will provide people with tips on keeping a healthy bladder. The seminar, titled Healthy Bladder Habits As We Age, will take place at the Milton District Hospital on Thursday, Sept. 29. Laura M. Robbs, a clinical nurse specialist - continence, will lead the seminar. An information display begins at 6:30 p.m. with the seminar starting at 7 p.m. The hospital is located at 7030 Derry Rd. in Milton. Free park- ing passes will be provided at the seminar. To reserve a seat, call 905- 878-2383, ext. 4379 The Halton District School Board and Halton Region are putting on a speaker pre- sentation about how students and parents can help stop bullying. John Linney will be at the Halton Regional Centre Auditorium, 1151 Bronte Rd., on Wednesday, Oct. 5. Hes an international speaker and co-author of the book Safe School Ambassadors: Harnessing Student Power to Stop Bullying and Violence. The presentation will run from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The event will highlight the impact bully- ing has on students and families, practical strategies to address bullying and how par- ents can partner with their schools to prevent and address harm so everyone can thrive. The evening is free. A.S.L. interpreters and language interpreters are available upon request by registering no later than Sept. 28. To register, call the region at 905-825-6000. d fA vice or a healthy bladder Help celebrate caregiversGift giving DANIEL HO / OAKVILLE BEAVER AT CIBC:The CIBC at Dundas and Postmaster donated $500,000 to the Oakville Hospital Foundation as part of the branchs grand opening on Saturday. At the cheque presentation were Jonathon Dent, Len Almeida, Tina Triano, Dr. Robert Yu, Mandy Walsh, Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, Tabitha McDow, Bill Cooper, Lou Tucci, Bruce Galloway, Aaron Addison and Larry Tomei. Learn how to prevent bullying

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