17 · Thursday, May 6, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Exceptional footcare for all ages. Making Lives Better One Visit At A TimeTM J. Richard Werkman CHIROPODIST Nurse Next Door Home Healthcare Inc. Office: 905.257.3452 Website: www.nursenextdoor.com Lori Paton RN, RRT Nurse Next Door's services range from a 3 hour a week concierge service to an onsite 24 hr per day Registered Nurse. J. Richard Werkman 1495 Cornwall Rd, Suite 33 north/west corner of Maple Grove Dr. and Cornwall Rd. Oakville D.Ch., B.Sc. Podiatric Medicine Chiropodist 905-845-4817 www.werkman.ca Q. What happens when I leave the hospital? A. A hospital stay can be a turning point in anyone's life, especially if they are aging or experience a decrease in their ability to function at home. When preparing to leave the hospital there is a lot to consider. Below you will find 5 tips to make the transition to home easier. Q: What's in that Big Yellow Bag? A: Great efforts have been made by Greenhorizons over the years Healthy feet are happy feet! What is a chiropodist? Chiropodists and Podiatrists are designations that describe licensed foot care specialists and regulated health care providers trained in foot assessment, treatment and orthotic prescription. Chiropodists assess structural abnormalities in the foot that appear either at birth or as we age. We provide exceptional foot care for children, adults, seniors, diabetics, athletes, etc. We treat everyday problems such as corns, calluses, thick/fungal toenails, painful ingrown toenails, plantar warts, heel/ arch and general foot pain, diabetic foot care, ulcers, wounds, skin infections of the foot, arthritic foot problems and sports injuries of the foot. Visit our on site SIGVARIS compression therapy fitter to measure you for medical therapy stockings. Our office also offer gait analysis/examination to determine if custom-made prescription orthotics are required. For a complete foot assessment call us at 905.845.4817 or visit www.werkman.ca Routine foot care is important to your health and well-being! Healthy feet are happy feet. We're dedicated to providing exceptional foot care for all ages and are ready to treat all of your concerns. 1. Have a discharge day plan: Plan to have assistance with transportation home, medication pick up and preparing your first few meals. 2. Arrange equipment: Some specialized equipment may be necessary such as a raised toilet seat, grab bars in the bathroom, a walker or an emergency response system. 3. Follow instructions: You will often receive written discharge instructions from the hospital regarding medications, diet, exercise etc. If you get confused, call your doctor's office for help. 4. Monitor progress: Be sure to track your progress at home. Let your doctor know of any challenges you are facing or if you are feeling any unexpected discomfort. 5. Consider a caregiver: Everyday activities can be challenging when returning from hospital. Call Nurse Next Door. We will do whatever it takes to bring the peace of mind you need. Be it personal or medical care, cleaning, cooking or shopping, all levels of care are developed and supervised by a Registered Nurse at no additional cost. Please contact Nurse Next Door for more useful tips on an easy transition from hospital to home. Making Lives Better One Visit At A TimeTM to find premium, natural garden ingredients. The mixture of allnatural, organic products in the garden soil make for an excellent growing product. Though Greenhorizons won't disclose the exact formula, they will say that GreenThumbTM Black Garden Soil is comprised of a combination of black loam, peat loam, very well decomposed manure and a touch of mineral soil. It is really quite fantastic for growing flowers and vegetables. GreenThumb Black Garden Soil is the all-natural way to enrich your gardens. 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Many elderly suffer from dry mouth, which is a decrease in the flow of saliva. Saliva plays a major role in preventing tooth decay by rinsing away food particles and neutralizing harmful acids. Dry mouth often comes with old age, but can also be caused by medications like antidepressants and diuretics. So snacking in moderation and avoiding snacks with sugars and starches can help prevent cavities and therefore precvent tooth loss. While maintaining good oral health helps seniors keep their teeth so they can enjoy a wide range of nutritious foods, it also provides many seniors with that psychological boost of nice smile. But there is also increasing evidence of a serious connection between periodontal (gum disease due to poor oral health) and several major chronic diseases, for example heart disease and strokes, respiratory infections such as pneumonia. With the population of seniors in Ontario is rising fast, from 14% today to 22% by 2031, good oral health can help seniors keep their teeth and reduce the strain on our medical system. Continuing what is recommended throughout your lifebrushing, flossing, and regular professional dental care including cleanings and keeping restorations (ie.fillings) in good repair will help seniors keep their teeth a lifetime, avoid dentures and stay healthy. Great things start with a warm healthy smile! TO ADVERTISE Comprehensive Listings · Neighbourhood Demographics Open Houses · Agent Profiles Home Buyers' Tool Kit · And More! HERE CALL 905-845-3824 If you have any questions these professionals can answer, please write to: "Ask the Professionals" c/o The Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Road, Oakville L6K 3S4 or fax to: 905-337-5568