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SUMMARY:Celebrating a Week for Seniors (South Vancouver Island CRNs)
DESCRIPTION:The International Day of the Older Person on October 1 is a perfect time to celebrate the contributions of the elders in our homes and in our community and recognize their value to society.  The South Vancouver Island Community Response Networks (SVI CRN) are coming together to celebrate the older members of our community with a number of events September 29 – October 5 throughout Victoria\, Saanich Peninsula\, Westshore and Gulf Islands.  All seniors are invited to attend any or all of the fun events described below.  They are free of charge\, with the exception of the Hermanns Jazz Matinee: \n \nView a copy of the calendar of events here. \nFor any questions regarding these events\, please feel free to contact: \n\nGabi – 250-896-8577 or gabitownsend@gmail.com\nGaylia – 778-214-2026 or westshorecrn@gmail.com\n\n \nOctober 1 – International Day of the Older Person – Celebrate seniors with a week of special events! \nIs there an older person in your life? \nThen please join the entire world on October 1 to recognize the International Day of the Older Person\, selected by the United Nations in 1990 to formally recognize the special values seniors bring to our society. \nPopulation aging is one of humanity’s greatest triumphs. It is also one of our greatest challenges. \n– World Health Organization \nPopulations around the world are getting older. By 2031\, almost one in four people in B.C. (that’s more than 1.3 million people) will be over the age of 65. \nB.C. communities need to change and adapt in a way that supports our aging population. Active\, healthy aging helps reduce the pressure on health care and social services. \nSeniors make important contributions to their families\, their communities\, the economy\, and the province. Older people who stay healthy\, active and independent can continue to contribute their skills\, knowledge\, and experience to society. \nA common observation from many seniors is that they feel invisible – their opinions stop mattering\, their needs are often ignored\, their feelings discounted as others start telling them what to do and when to do it.  It is sad to think that people with so much to give and to share don’t feel part of their community anymore. They helped to build that community\, often sacrificing so much so that those younger than them wouldn’t have to. \nThere’s an interesting observation about ageism – treating people a certain way because of their age.  One day\, we will get there as well!  It’s important to consider if there are ways to improve the dignity and quality of life for older persons in our society\, as we could be a victim of those prejudices in the future. \nSadly\, many older adults feel invisible and believe their thoughts don’t matter\, and that  no one has time to listen or care\,”  says Cari Taylor\, Regional Mentor for the South Vancouver Island CRNs.  “Combating discrimination based on age and promoting the dignity of older persons is fundamental to ensuring the respect that older persons deserve\, and helps ensure they are not vulnerable to experiencing multiple forms of abuse.” \nYou may well ask\, how can I make a difference?   All  change starts with small steps.  Consider the seniors in your own circle of friends\, family and acquaintances\, as a starting point.  Here are a few suggestions that are easy to try: \n\nWrite them a card or letter of gratitude on October 1.  Tell them why they’re important to you.  Share what you’ve learned from them.\nTake a senior out for coffee\, or for a walk\, especially in nature.\nJoin them on a park or street bench and strike up a conversation.\nBecome aware of the challenges in their environment and give a hand – help them down the stairs\, or walk with them across the street.  Reach up to get them an item that’s on a high shelf in the store.\nHand some change to the homeless senior you pass on the street.\nVolunteer at your local seniors’ residence.\nIf you have a calm pet\, take them to visit a seniors’ residence.\nDrop off a box of Timbits\, or a pan of your best brownies\, to a seniors activity centre.\nWhen you think you can’t stand to hear that same story one more time\, try listening “in between the lines”  and ask them about their feelings and thoughts surrounding that event.\n\nSVI CRN is part of the provincial association BC CRN\, whose mandate is to raise awareness of senior abuse\, neglect and self neglect.  CRNs work with local community organizations across BC all year long to improve the quality of life for seniors.  Presentations and activities create opportunities for seniors to connect\, be social\, reducing the loneliness and isolation that is often associated with abuse and self neglect.  They also receive vital information about topics such as fraud and scams\, ageism\, and hoarding as well as learning more about how elder abuse happens\, what it looks like and what to watch for.
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SUMMARY:National Seniors Day
DESCRIPTION:October 1 is National Seniors Day\, an occasion for all Canadians to appreciate and celebrate older adults.  The intent of National Seniors Day is to showcase the contribution seniors make to Canadian society and the Canadian economy.  The federal government acknowledges\, “seniors contribute in many ways\, including by sharing their experiences\, expertise\, and knowledge with other generations… The contribution of seniors is invaluable and ongoing.” \nSadly\, many older adults are vulnerable to experiencing multiple forms of abuse.  BC CRN’s intent in connecting to National Seniors Day is to bring awareness to abuse\, neglect\, and self-neglect among vulnerable seniors. \nShowing your respect and gratitude to the older adults in your life is simple – here are a few ways to show them they are valued and appreciated: \n\nSay “thank you”\nTake a walk together\nCook a meal together\nTreat them to a day out\nSend a card to a senior you care about\nSmile and just say “hi”\nPost a message on the Seniors in Canada Facebook page\n\nShow you care.  Your local CRN can provide information and support to seniors.
URL:https://bccrns.ca/event/national-seniors-day-3
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SUMMARY:See Something\, Say Something! Workshop
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join us for this dynamic workshop. The See Something\, Say Something! Reducing Risk for Older Adults program (formerly known as the Gatekeeper program) is designed to help identify high-risk adults\, particularly those who live alone and who may be isolated. Everyone can play an important role in the community in keeping others safe\, secure\, and independent. \nWho is this program for? Anyone who has contact with older or vulnerable adults: \n• Bank personnel\n• Meter readers\n• Volunteers\, caregivers\, drivers\n• Pharmacy personnel\n• Post office workers\, letter carriers\n• Restaurant personnel\, grocery store clerks\n• Churches\, social clubs\n• INCLUDING YOU! \nRegister now or email programs@bccrns.ca.
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SUMMARY:Provincial Learning Event: Do I Still Need This Medication?
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join BC CRN’s online October Provincial Learning Event: Do I Still Need This Medication? Many older adults rely on medications to help improve the quality of their lives when they live with conditions such as chronic pain\, high blood pressure\, and diabetes. However\, it is important to consider the potential risks of taking too many medications and be aware of how overprescribing and overmedicating may be related to elder abuse. \nRegister now. \nSpeaker: \nCamille Gagnon is a pharmacist and assistant director of the Canadian Medication Appropriateness and Deprescribing Network. The objective of this organization is to promote the safe use of medications for all Canadians. Camille holds a master’s degree in public health from the School of Public Health at the University of Montreal. Before joining the Network\, Camille worked for several years as a pharmacist in family medicine groups in Ottawa and Montreal. It was there that her strong interest in geriatric care developed. She has also worked in community pharmacy as well as in clinical program management in the private insurance field. Finally\, she worked as a pharmacology teacher to future pharmacy technicians. \n 
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