Telling a story they’ve all heard 5 times.
Being a senior has its moments. Life at PARC embraces this, whether those moments are funny, over the top or just relatable. Best of all, you get to share them with like-minded people at the same stage of life. You also get to choose from a variety of activities, accommodation options and meals. Live your best years in the best company.
It’s time to put you first
At Aspira we offer personalized retirement plans that will help you to stay active, inspired, and comfortable on your terms. A warm and vibrant community of like-minded peers awaits, so come in and view our stylish Independent Living and Assisted Living suites today.
While you’re there why not get a feel for our signature programs? Led by our executive chefs, Nourish by Aspira offers fresh, healthy delicious meals with a variety of choices for all courses. With Active by Aspira you can keep the pep in your step with fitness classes at your comfort level. Explore by Aspira allows to engage in a wide range of activities and enjoy an array of experiences. So, if you’re tired of chores ruling your retirement or you feel like you have no time for the people and things you love, then we have a plan for you. It’s time for Plan A, it’s time for Aspira.
Call: 1-866-959-4848
We’re very pleased to have once again worked with our advertisers and editorial team to create our annual health and wellness guide for seniors. In these pages, you’ll find a wealth of information aimed at serving the needs of seniors here in the Tri-cities, including engaging articles, community contacts, a directory of local organizations and resources, and much more. We are confident, this 2024 edition of As We Age will serve readers well by shedding light on ways for those at or nearing retirement age to achieve and maintain good health and community connection, further their education and gain awareness of activities, clubs and organizations in their neighbourhoods.
Thanks for taking the time to read our publication. We’d be very happy to hear your comments on what you would like to see in future editions.
RESOURCE DIRECTORY
GOVERNMENT
YOUR FEDERAL MPS
Bonita Zarrillo
MP Port Moody–Coquitlam
1116 Austin Ave., Coquitlam
604-664-9229 I bonitazarrillo.ndp.ca
Ron McKinnon
MP Coquitlam–Port Coquitlam
101-3278 Westwood St., Port Coquitlam 604-927-1080 I ronmckinnon.libparl.ca
GOVERNMENT SERVICES:
FEDERAL
Service Canada
Service Canada provides a single point of access to a wide range of government services and benefits.
100-2963 Glen Dr., Coquitlam
1-800-622-6232
CPP & OAS:
1-800-277-9914 | servicecanada.gc.ca | canada.ca
Canada Revenue Agency
For information on income tax, RRSPs, TFSAs and other tax items.
1-800-267-6999 | canada.ca
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
1-888-242-2100 | cic.gc.ca
Compassionate Care Benefit
This is a benefit that pays claimants who provide care or support to a gravely ill family member. canada.ca
Disability Tax Credit
1-800-959-8281 | canada.ca
Prisoner of War Benefits
1-866-522-2122 | veterans.gc.ca
TIPS – Tax Information Phone Service
1-800-267-6999 | canada.ca
Veterans Affairs Canada
1-866-522-2122 | veterans.gc.ca
YOUR PROVINCIAL MLAS
Fin Donnelly
MLA Coquitlam–Burke Mountain 510-2950 Glen Dr., Coquitlam 604-942-5020 I
bcndpcaucus.ca/mla/fin-donnelly/
Mike Farnworth
MLA Port Coquitlam
107A-2748 Lougheed Hwy., Port Coquitlam 604-927-2088 I
bcndpcaucus.ca/mla/mike-farnworth/
Rick Glumac
MLA Port Moody–Coquitlam
2708 St. Johns St., Port Moody 604-936-8709 I
rickglumac.mla.bcndpcaucus.ca
Selina Robinson
MLA Coquitlam–Maillardville
102-1108 Austin Ave., Coquitlam 604-933-2001 I
bcndpcaucus.ca/mla/selina-robinson
GOVERNMENT SERVICES: PROVINCIAL
Pharmacare
Pharmacare helps BC residents with the cost of eligible prescription drugs and certain medical supplies.
604-683-7151 | gov.bc.ca
seniorsBC.ca
This website provides information about government programs and services for older adults. The website provides B.C. residents with one place to go to find all the information they need to plan for and live a healthy, active aging lifestyle.
ServiceBC
This number will provide information on any Government of BC service or program. 604-660-2421 or 1-800-663-7867 | gov.bc.ca
Deaf or hard of hearing: 1-800-663-7867 | gov.bc.ca
Seniors Supplement
An automatic top-up to the federal payment for eligible individuals. gov.bc.ca
Vital Statistics Agency
Registers all births, marriages, deaths and name changes in B.C. It also maintains a wills registry.
1-888-876-1633 | gov.bc.ca
GOVERNMENTS: TRI-CITIES
CITY OF COQUITLAM
3000 Guildford Way, Coquitlam coquitlam.ca | 604-927-3000
ENGINEERING EMERGENCIES:
Water, sewer, roads
604-927-3500 | email epw@coquitlam.ca
ONLINE SERVICES DIRECTORY
coquitlam.ca/9/How-Do-I
CITY OF PORT COQUITLAM
2580 Shaughnessy St., Port Coquitlam
604-927-5411 | portcoquitlam.ca
EMERGENCIES:
Fire/smoke, medical or police: 911
ENGINEERING EMERGENCIES:
Water, sewer, roads
604-927-5496 | After hours: 604-543-6700
CITY OF PORT MOODY
100 Newport Dr., Port Moody
604-469-4500 | portmoody.ca
EMERGENCIES:
Fire/smoke, medical or police: 911
OPERATIONS OR PARKS EMERGENCIES: 604-469-4574
WILDLIFE — BC CONSERVATION OFFICER: 1-877-952-7277
BYLAW COMPLAINTS: 604-469-4541
GARBAGE AND RECYCLING: 604-469-4574
HEALTH SERVICES
AUDIOLOGISTS/ HEARING AIDS
AAA Audio Labs Ltd.
105-137 Glacier St., Coquitlam 604-941-6276
AAAudioLab.com
Connect Hearing
304-2963 Glen Dr., Coquitlam 778-730-2412 I connecthearing.ca
Connect Hearing
1115 Austin Ave., Coquitlam 778-627-2070 I connecthearing.ca
Costco Hearing Centre 2370 Ottawa St., Port Coquitlam 604-552-3660
Hear at Home Mobile Hearing Clinic 778-340-1101 I hearathome.ca
HearingLife
(formerly NexGen Hearing)
10-2773 Barnet Hwy., Coquitlam 604-474-2038
hearinglife.ca
WE’REPROUDTOSERVE
compassionatecare.AsyourDignityMemorial® professionals, we’rededicatedtohelpingfamiliescreateauniqueand meaningfulmemorialthattrulycelebratesthelifeitrepresents. Proudlyservingourcommunityforover50years.
(FH)604-299-7720
(C)604-299-7711
(C)604-299-7711
Inlet Hearing
2320 Clarke St., Port Moody 604-939-1059
inlethearing.ca
Network Hearing
204-2748 Lougheed Highway, Port Coquitlam 604-552-4503 I networkhearing.ca
CANCER SUPPORT
BC Cancer
Register for a support group that meets in person in Surrey or Vancouver, or join an online session via Zoom.
bccancer.ca
BC Cancer - breast screening
108-3242 Westwood St., Port Coquitlam 604-927-2130
bccancer.bc.ca/screening/breast
Cancer Connection
Support from trained Cancer Connection volunteers is available to any adult.
1-888-939-3333 I cancerconnection.ca
Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society
A non-profit group offering free rides to medical appointments for Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley residents battling cancer.
604-515-5400 | volunteercancerdrivers.ca
Tri-Cities Prostate Cancer Support Group
An organization serving residents in the Tri-Cities and Ridge–Meadows who are newly diagnosed with prostate cancer. Sessions are free and confidential.
604-928-9220 or 604-464-2662 | tricitiesprostate.com
COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES
Fraser Health - Home Support Services
Home Health offers a variety of at-home and community programs and services depending upon your care needs and eligibility. To identify your most appropriate care options, Home Health professionals consider the needs related not only to your physical symptoms,
but also to other dimensions of your life such as your emotional well being and the support available through your family, friends and close community ties.
700-220 Brew St., Port Moody
604-777-7300 | fraserhealth.ca
Home Health Service Line: 1-855-412-2121
Older Adult Community Mental Health
- Tri-Cities
For people over the age of 65 who are experiencing psychiatric symptoms such as memory decline, confusion and depression.
Self-referrals accepted.
1-2232 Elgin Ave., Port Coquitlam
604-777-8411
fraserhealth.ca
DENTURES/DENTAL SERVICES
Anderson Prasad Denture Clinic
470-3025 Lougheed Hwy., Coquitlam
604-942-6722 I andersondenture.ca
Brite Smile Dentures
3212 Jervis St., Port Coquitlam
604-724-0031 I denturist.health
Burke Mountain Denture Clinic
6211-2850 Shaughnessy St., Port Coquitlam 604-944-4910
burkemountaindentureclinic.com
Mobile Denture Care
778-999-7929 | mobiledenturecare.ca
New West Dentureworks
522 Seventh St #270, New Westminster 604-553-1222
Nova Denture Center
101-1112 Austin Ave., Coquitlam
604-937-0224 I novadenturecenter.com
Port Coquitlam Denture Clinic
3-1471 Prairie Ave., Port Coquitlam 604-464-7779
portcoquitlamdentureclinic.com
The Grove Dentistry
2961 Cambridge St Unit #1160, Port Coquitlam 604-941-2211
Tri-Cities Dental Specialists
201-1032 Austin Ave, Coquitlam, 604-256-5231
Westwood Denture Clinic
169-3000 Lougheed Hwy., Coquitlam 604-468-4867
westwooddentureclinic.com
HEALTH & SUPPORT SERVICES
Aging My Way Homecare
Provides compassionate one-on-one care in the comfort of your home.
604-290-8331 | agingmywayhomecare.ca
Alzheimer Society of BC
604-681-6530 | alzheimer.ca/bc
Arthritis Line
1-800-321-1433 | arthritis.ca
Balance & Dizziness Canada
Supporting, inspiring and educating people affected by balance and dizziness disorders. balanceanddizziness.org
BC211
Dial or text 2-1-1 to find help for all of life’s challenges. 211 is free, confidential and available in more than 240 languages and dialects 24/7. 211 | bc.211.ca
8-1-1
8-1-1 is a free-of-charge provincial health information and advice phone line in B.C. The phone line is operated by HealthLink BC, which is part of the Ministry of Health.
8-1-1
For hard of hearing: 1-866-889-4700
Big Hearts Home Healthcare
Personal care, meals and companionship.
604-493-2045 or 1-855-902-CARE I bigheartshomecare.ca
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Canadian Mental Health Assoc.
Free mental health program with the support of a telephone coach.
310-6789 (no area code) | vancouver-fraser.cmha.ca.ca
Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
CNIB works with people experiencing any degree of low vision.
1-800-563-2642 | cnib.ca
Council of Senior Citizens Organizations of BC (COSCO)
COSCO is an advocacy group committed to seniors’ concerns.
604-630-4201 | coscobc.org
CPAP Pros
604-229-1630
Crossroads Hospice Society
Volunteers and staff provide life-affirming care for patients and their families helping them with emotional, physical and spiritual issues that
arise as the end of life approaches. 604-945-0606 | crossroadshospice.org
Diabetes Canada
1-800-226-8464 | diabetes.ca
Diabetes Education Centre
This centre provides information on lifestyle issues, how to manage diet and how and when to monitor blood glucose levels at home.
602-205 Newport Dr., Port Moody 604-949-7771
Dial a Dietitian
Specializing in nutritional information. Weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
8-1-1 (or 7-1-1 for hearing impaired)
First Link Dementia Helpline
1-800-936-6033
Driving Miss Daisy
Offering personal, friendly, through the door service from accompanying people to medical appointments to grocery shopping.
1-877-613-2479 | drivingmissdaisy.ca
Tri- Cities Community Response Network
Visit the BCCRN
VisittheBCCRN
Website: https://bccrns.ca
website: https://bccrns.ca
Tri-Cities CRN
Tri- CitiesCRN
Coordinator: Verla Scoffins
Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation
Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation’s primary purpose is to raise funds and awareness to improve the health of the community through donations to Eagle Ridge Hospital.
erhf.ca | 604-469-3128
Ethical Care at Home
Providing an experienced team of professionals including registered nurses who offer aroundthe-clock home care services.
778-903-5683 | ethicalcarehome.ca
Forest Lawn Funeral home
3789 Royal Oak Ave, Burnaby (604) 299-7720
Helping Hands & Heart Care Services
Offering care services in the Tri-Cities for a few hours, a day, a week or by the month. 604-785-5355 | handsandheart.ca
Coordinator: Verla Scoffins
Contact Email: v.scoffins@gmail.com
Contac tEmail: v.scoffins@gmail.com
Contact Phone: 604-551-5756
What is aCommunityResponse Network(CRN)?
What is a Community Reponse Network (CRN)?
ACommunityResponseNetwork (CRN)ismadeupof adiverse groupof concerned communitymembers, communityagencies,localbusinesses,government agencies,professionals,andotherswho come together to create acoordinatedcommunityresponse to abuse, neglec t, andself-neglec tinvulnerableadults.
A Community Response Network (CRN) is made up of a diverse group of concerned community members, community agencies, local businesses, government agencies, professionals, and others who come together to create a coordinated community response to abuse, neglect, and self-neglect in vulnerable adults.
TheTri-CitiesCRNis reachingout to the communityto jointhenetwork and work toraisethe awarenessof abuse,neglec t, andself-neglec tinvulnerableadults, and to ultimatelypreventitfromhappening.
The Tri-Cities CRN is reaching out to the community to join the network and work to raise the awareness of abuse, neglect, and self-neglect in vulnerable adults, and to ultimately prevent it from happening. Please join us!
RESOURCE DIRECTORY
Hero Home Care
Experienced nurse care managers will work with you and your family to develop a personalized home care solution
1-888-988-9913
herohomecare.ca I care@herohomecare.ca
Home Instead
Offering friendly, responsive services in your neighbourhood.
888-362-0649 | homeinstead.ca
Home Sweet Home Care
Let the pros help you thrive in the comfort and serenity of your home.
604-726-4468 | homesweethomecare.ca
Just Like Family Home Care
Offering personalized, caring senior home care in the Tri-Cities.
778-200-2775 | justlikefamily.ca
MedicAlert Safely Home
This is a nationwide program designed to help identify a person with dementia who is lost and assist in their safe return home.
1-800-668-1507 | medicalert.ca
Nurse Next Door
This service provides 24/7 home care.
604-468-2273 | nursenextdoor.com
Osteoporosis Canada
1-800-463-6842 | osteoporosis.ca
Pain BC
An online support group that meets via zoom or by phone.
1-844-430-0818 | painbc.ca/supportgroups
Parkinson Society
This group offers support and services.
604-662-3240 | parkinson.bc.ca
Pinnacle Home Care Services
Providing home healthcare services for Lower Mainland seniors.
604-552-2041 | pinnaclecare.ca
Provincial Respiratory Outreach Program
This program is dedicated to enabling people who need assisted ventilation to meet their respiratory needs while living in the community. The program provides a comprehensive range of equipment and supplies, respiratory therapy, education and peer group support.
Toll free: 1-866-326-1245 (24 hours) bcits.org
Qualicare Home Care
Caregivers, homemakers, companions, nurses, errands and appointment accompaniment are available. All services are provided with oversight from a nurse manager and unique 360 approach. Flexible care options for AM/PM care, short or long term, 24/7 care, dementia, ALS, Parkinson’s, MS, palliative care and more.
778-730-0225
qualicare.com/port-coquitlam-bc
Safe Care Home Support
211-3030 Lincoln Ave., Coquitlam
Safe Care Home Support offers many home support services including respite for family
caregivers, in-home care, palliative care, Alzheimer’s/dementia care and much more.
604-945-5005 | safecarehomesupport.ca
Seniors First BC
A charitable society that provides information, legal advocacy, support and referrals to older adults across B.C. who are dealing with issues affecting their well-being, as well as those who care for them.
1-866-437-1940 | seniorsfirstbc.ca
Seniors Professional Services
1-800-835-4043
seniorsprofessionalservices.ca
SHARE Family and Community Services
3020 Lincoln Ave., Coquitlam
SHARE’s programs and initiatives for seniors are growing each year, as the need for services and supports for our community elders increases. The supports include Better at Home to assist seniors living independently in their own homes, adult substance use services, urgent access to mental health support, general counselling, English practice groups, legal advocacy
support and many groups full of activities, community connection opportunities and supports for aging.
604-540-9161 | sharesociety.ca
Time Well Spent Senior Wellness
Providing seniors with in-home exercise and social activities to improve quality of life.
778-984-7144 | timewellspentbc.com
Tri-Cities Community Response Network
The Community Response Network is made up of a diverse group of concerned community members, community agencies, local businesses, government agencies, professionals and others who come together to create a coordinated community response to abuse, neglect and self-neglect in vulnerable adults.
bccrns.ca | info@bccrns.ca
Tri-Cities Seniors’ Action Society
To educate, engage, inform, and mobilize Tri-Cities seniors and decision-makers.
604-949-0599 | facebook.com/tricitiesseniors
Tri-City Transitions Society
402-2071 Kingsway Ave., Port Coquitlam
Tri-City Transitions supports all individuals who have experienced domestic violence and offers women and children a safe, secure place to rest, rejuvenate and rebuild their lives.
604-941-7111 | tricitytransitions.com
VictimLinkBC
This is a toll-free confidential phone service available 24 hours, seven days a week providing information, referral services to all victims of crime and immediate crisis support to victims of family violence. It is available in 150 languages.
1-800-563-0808 | victimlinkbc.ca
Hard of hearing TTY 604-875-0885
MEAL PROGRAMS
Better Meals
This is a healthy foods service provider that prepares and delivers delicious meals to your door. Extensive experience in preparing food for the elderly with input it from qualified dieticians.
604-299-1877 | bettermeals.ca
Coquitlam Meaningful Meals for Seniors
Coquitlam seniors can purchase healthy, balanced meals for delivery from the city. The city’s initiative is through a referral process. If you think you may qualify, you can self-refer. Please note: To be eligible for this program, you must be a Coquitlam resident, be over 50 years of age and be facing barriers that prevent you from accessing in-person City of Coquitlam services.
604-927-6076 | coquitlam.ca
SHARE food bank
The SHARE food bank provides direct food support to supplement the diets of hundreds of individuals and families each week in the Tri-Cities.
Eligibility for assistance includes those working, receiving income assistance, pensions or employment insurance and must be residents of the Tri-Cities, Anmore or Belcarra. SHARE Family and Community Services hampers are distributed between 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at three locations in the Tri-Cities:
COQUITLAM
Hillside Church, 1393 Austin Ave.
PORT COQUITLAM
Trinity United Church, 2211 Prairie Ave.
PORT MOODY
SHARE Family and Community Services, 2615 Clarke St.
604-931-2451 | sharesociety.ca
Meals on Wheels
POCOMO Meals on Wheels is a service providing home delivery of nutritional meals using a network of volunteer drivers to residents of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody who are unable to shop, prepare or cook meals.
604-942–7506
pocomomealsonwheels.com
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
BC Medequip
265 Schoolhouse St., Coquitlam
604-888-8811 | bcmedequip.com
Evolution Technologies Inc.
2530 Davies Ave., Port Coquitlam
604-472-0200 | evolutionwalker.ca
Lifecare Medical Ltd.
130-3030 Lincoln Ave., Coquitlam 604-941-5433 I lifecare1.ca
Lighthouse Medical
3-91 Golden Dr., Coquitlam 1-866-609-6827
lighthousemedicalltd.com
Canadian Red Cross
Offering short-term loans.
104-1776 Broadway St., Port Coquitlam 604-944-9042 I redcross.ca
National Seating & Mobility
114-1533 Broadway St., Port Coquitlam 604-944-9644 I nsm-seating.com
Paris everyBODY
114-3200 Westwood St., Port Coquitlam 604-942-4938 I pariseverybody.com
Scooter City
65 Clipper St., Coquitlam 604-540-6373 | scootercity.ca
Life at Parkwood Manor is more than retirement living, it’s a community filled with warmth, character and life. Everything here is in place to enjoy the freedom to live, love and laugh. This is the Parkwood Manor way.
Is Parkwood Manor right for you? Call 604-472-2912 to book a personalized tour and lunch.
Tri-City Home Medical Equipment
1110-1368 Kingsway Ave., Port Coquitlam
604-945-0980
tricityhomemedicalequipment.com
MEDICAL LABS
COQUITLAM
LifeLabs Medical
313-1194 Lansdowne Dr. lifelabs.com
LifeLabs Medical
208-3001 Gordon Ave.
LifeLabs Medical
106-1015 Austin Ave.,
LifeLabs Medical
Suite R-435 North Rd
PORT COQUITLAM
LifeLabs Medical
7-2185 Wilson Ave.,
LifeLabs Medical
115-1465 Salisbury Ave.
PORT MOODY
LifeLabs Medical
101-2624 St. Johns St.
OPTICIANS &OPTOMETRISTS
COQUITLAM
Austin Heights Optometry Clinic
117-1001 Austin Ave., Coquitlam 604-936-2400
austinheightsoptometry.com
Bailey Nelson
2340-2929 Barnet Hwy., Coquitlam
236-947-0106 | baileynelson.com
Best Price Optical
1130 Austin Ave., Coquitlam 604-492-1088
Beyond Basic Eyewear Optical
1052D Austin Ave., Coquitlam
604-926-9969
Como Lake Optical
136-1960 Como Lake Ave., Coquitlam 604-931-7133
Coquitlam Optometry Centre
5-2991 Lougheed Hwy., Coquitlam
604-942-5121 I coquitlamoptometry.com
Eyewear Outlet Optical
202-1194 Lansdowne Dr., Coquitlam
604-474-4949 | provisioneyewearoptical.ca
Fraser Valley Cataract & Laser
104-1196 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam
604-474-3937 | fvcl.ca
Image Optometry
1220-2929 Barnet Hwy., Coquitlam
604-942-3273 I image.ca
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Ourall-inclusivemonthlyrentalratesstartatunder $2,000providing3madefromscratchmeals,weekly housekeepingandlaundry,anemergencycallsystem, recreationalactivities,cable,Wi-Fi,utilities,suiteinsurance andmaintenanceservices.Makethemostofyourretirement. ComehometoSetonVilla!Calltodaytobookatour.
In-Look Optical
2929 Barnet Hwy., Coquitlam
604-941-9931 | inlookoptical.ca
Iris Optometrists and Opticians
107-2985 Northern Ave., Coquitlam
604-464-7726 | iris.ca
Just Vision Optical
1046B Austin Ave., Coquitlam
604-492-1772 | justvision.ca
LensCrafters
2500-2929 Barnet Hwy., Coquitlam 604-468-4468 I lenscrafters.ca
Optical Outlet
205-5522 Clarke Rd., Coquitlam 604-492-4434
Pearle Vision
2834 Barnet Hwy., Coquitlam 604-464-1822 | pearlvision.ca
Specsavers Coquitlam Centre
1220-2929 Barnet Hwy., Coquitlam 604-942-3273 | specsavers.ca
Theodore & Pringle
Real Canadian Superstore
3000 Lougheed Hwy., Coquitlam 604-468-6733 | theodoreandpringle.ca
Total Eye Care Centre Optometry
112-2922 Glen Dr., Coquitlam
778-285-6972 I totaleyecarecentre.com
Unique Eyewear
1163 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam 604-464-9648
Vancouver Optical
220-329 North Rd., Coquitlam 604-937-0003
Westwood Eye Doctors
101-1120 Westwood St., Coquitlam 604-464-3843 | westwoodeyedocs.com
XO Optix Vision Care
280-1175 Johnston St., Coquitlam 604-941-5686 I xooptix.ca
PORT COQUITLAM
Boda Optical
102-1125 Nicola Ave., Port Coquitlam
604-475-7008 | bodaoptical.com
Burke Mountain Optometry
104-3377 Coast Meridian Rd., Port Coquitlam
604-941-9338
burkemountainoptometry.com
Fremont Eye Centre
130-863 Village Dr., Port Coquitlam
604-475-3310 I fremonteyecentre.com
New Trend Optical
2550B Shaughnessy St., Port Coquitlam
604-942-9300 | newtrendoptical.ca
PoCo Vision Care Optometry
2-2185 Wilson Ave., Port Coquitlam
604-942-4212 I pocovisioncare.com
Shaughnessy Optometry
B218-2099 Lougheed Hwy., Port Coquitlam
604-552-2085 | drlarrychow.weebly.com
The Eye Opener Optical
2755 Lougheed Hwy., Port Coquitlam
604-464-1344 | theeyeopeneroptical.com
Vision West Doctors of Optometry
3000 Lougheed Hwy., Port Coquitlam
604-468-6733 | visionwesteyecare.ca
PORT MOODY
Port Moody Eye Care Centre
221 Ioco Rd., Port Moody 604-469-8428 | eyes.bc.ca
Seemore Optical
264 Newport Dr., Port Moody 604-461-8989
Suter Brook Optometry Clinic
3-101 Morrisey Rd., Port Moody 778-355-8222 | suterbrookoptometry.com
X-RAY LABORATORIES
MedRay Imaging Medical Corp.
100-3001 Gordon Ave., Coquitlam 604-941-7611 I medrayimaging.com
West Coast Medical Imaging
105-511 Clarke Rd., Coquitlam 604-937-5588
westcoastmedicalimaging.com
HOME DELIVERY SERVICES
GROCERY DELIVERY
Dairyland Home Service 1-877-341-8700 | Morethanmilk.ca
IGA
shop.igabc.com/coquitlam
Safeway safeway.ca
Save-On-Foods
saveonfoods.com
Real Canadian Superstore realcanadiansuperstore.ca
T&T Supermarket tntsupermarket.com
Thrifty Foods
170 Brew St., Port Moody 1-800-667-8280 | thriftyfoods.com/sendial PHARMACY DELIVERY
Costco Pharmacy
2370 Ottawa St., Port Coquitlam
Offers prescription service by mail. 604-552-2298 | costcopharmacy.ca
Glen Pharmacy
208-1175 Johnson St., Coquitlam 604-944-5500 | glenpharmacy.ca
Med-X Pharmacy
7-1449 Prairie Ave., Port Coquitlam 604-774-6504
Pharmasave
3295 Coast Meridian Rd., Port Coquitlam 604-942-9813 | pharmasavepoco.com
Pharmasave
100-2255 Elgin Ave., Port Coquitlam 604-942-7117 | pharmasavepoco.com
Pinetree Pharmacy
103-3007 Glen Dr., Coquitlam
604-474-4977 | pinetreepharmacy.com
Oxford Pharmacy
3190-1971 Lougheed Hwy., Port Coquitlam
604-945-9591 | oxfordpharmacies.ca
Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy
53-2991 Lougheed Hwy., Coquitlam
604-468-4711 | medicineshoppe.ca
Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy
1470 Prairie Ave, unit 1146 Port Coquitlam 604-554-0950
HOUSING SUPPORTS
HOUSING
43 HOUSING
This is the sister housing to SHARE Family and Community Services. 43 Housing operates 288 units of social housing at five locations in
Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam. This housing is for families, people 55+ and adults with disabilities who can live independently and who have limited incomes.
604-433-2218
sharesociety.ca/43housing
Affordable Housing
This society provides rental housing for low- and moderate-income seniors.
604-433-2218 | affordablehousingsocieties.ca
Cooperative Housing Federation of BC
Members own the cooperative housing development collectively and pay a monthly housing charge for units from the cooperative. An initial share must be purchased.
604-879-5111 | chf.bc.ca
Home Adaptations for Independence
The Home Adaptations for Independence Program provides financial assistance to eligible low-income households to complete home
adaptations for independent living.
604-433-2218 | bchousing.org/housing-assistance/BC-RAHA
Home Accessibility Tax Credit (federal)
You can claim an amount for eligible expenses for a qualifying renovation of an eligible dwelling. canada.ca
Homeowner Grant for Seniors (provincial)
The homeowner grant reduces the amount of property taxes you pay each year on your principal residence.
1-888-355-2700 | gov.bc.ca
Home Renovation Tax Credit for Seniors
This is a provincial refundable personal income tax credit to assist with the cost of permanent home modifications that improve accessibility. gov.bc.ca
BC Housing
Independent Living BC is a subsidized, assisted-living program that provides housing with support services to eligible seniors and people with disabilities.
1-800-257-7756 | bchousing.org
Property Tax Deferment
If you are over 55, a surviving spouse or a person with disabilities, you can arrange not to pay your taxes until your property ceases to be your principal place of residence. You must have and maintain equity in the home. Interest is charged annually on the amount deferred. Applications submitted online through eTaxBC.
1-888-355-2700 | gov.bc.ca
Red Door Housing Society
This society provides affordable rental housing with units for older singles and tenants who require wheelchair accessibility.
604-431-9225 | reddoorhousing.ca
Residential Tenancy Branch
A provincial government agency that provides information to landlords and tenants about their rights and responsibilities. The branch also helps to resolve disputes related to tenancy, such as claims for damages to premises, return of security deposits or disputing an eviction notice.
604-660-1020 | gov.bc.ca/gov/content/ housing-tenancy/residential-tenancies
Snow Angels
The Snow Angel program attempts to unite people who need help clearing their adjacent city sidewalks of snow, with volunteers from the community.
604-927-6076 | coquitlam.ca
Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre
TRAC’s purpose is to promote the legal protection of residential tenants across BC by providing information, education, support and research on residential tenancy matters.
1-800-665-1185 | tenants.bc.ca
ASSISTED LIVING & RESIDENTIAL CARE
These services provide subsidized residential care for adults who can no longer live safely or independently at home due to their need for 24-hour nursing supervision in a secure environment. Assisted living is personal care and hospitality services for adults who can live independently. Residents live in apartment units furnished with their own furniture and belongings. They maintain a great deal of independence and privacy, while being supported with services.
Belvedere Care Centre
739 Alderson Ave., Coquitlam
604-939-5910 | belvederebc.com
Cartier House Care Centre
1419 Cartier Ave., Coquitlam
604-939-4654 |
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Dufferin Care Centre
1131 Dufferin St., Coquitlam
604-552-1166
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Eagle Ridge Manor
475 Guildford Way, Port Moody 604-461-2022 | fraserhealth.ca
Foyer Maillard
1010 Alderson Ave., Coquitlam 604-937-5578 | foyermaillard.ca
Hawthorne Seniors Care Community
2111 Hawthorne Ave., Port Coquitlam 604-941-4051
hawthornecare.com
Lakeshore Care Centre
657 Gatensbury St., Coquitlam 604-939-9277 | tcgcare.com
Nicola Lodge
2240 Hawkins St., Port Coquitlam 604-945-0058 | siennaliving.ca
Shaughnessy Care Centre
2250 Wilson Ave, Port Coquitlam 604-468-4856
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The Wesbrooke
12000 190A St
Pitt Meadows 604-460-7006 thewesbrooke.com
The Madison Care Centre
1399 Foster Ave., Coquitlam 604-936-9231 | tcgcare.com
RETIREMENT RESIDENCES & INDEPENDENT LIVING
Astoria Retirement Living
2245 Kelly Ave., Port Coquitlam 604-944-2341 | aspiralife.ca
Blue Mountain Senior Housing Society
440 Blue Mountain St., Coquitlam 604-931-7844
Bria Communities
All inclusive senior living 1-844-969-2742 | briacommunities.ca
Earl Haig Retirement Residence
1800 Austin Ave., Coquitlam 604-229-1726 | ehrr.ca
L.J. Christmas Manor
560 Austin Ave., Coquitlam 604-936-8122 | ljchristmasmanor.com
Mayfair Terrace Retirement Living
2267 Kelly Ave., Port Coquitlam 604-552-5552 | aspiralife.ca
Mulberry Parc
230 Acorn Ave, Burnaby 604-526-2248 | parcliving.ca
Port Moody Legion Manor
2909 Hope St., Port Moody 604-461-9044
Parkwood Manor
1142 Dufferin St., Coquitlam 604-941-7651 | venviliving.com
Residences at Belvedere
750 Delestre Ave., Coquitlam
604-939-1930 | belvederebc.com
RJ Kent: The Residences
2675 Shaughnessy St., Port Coquitlam 778-285-5554 | rj-kent.com
Seton Villa
3755 McGill St, Burnaby 604-291-0607 | setonvilla.com
Shaughnessy Care Centre
2250 Wilson Ave., Port Coquitlam 604-468-4856
parkplaceseniorsliving.com
The Derby Manor
8601 16th Ave, Burnaby, 604-529-1019
LEGAL SUPPORT
LEGAL
Bart Aldrich Notary Corp
2655 Mary Hill Rd #105, Port Coquitlam 604-464-3136
Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre
This is the central agency in Canada that collects information and criminal intelligence on such matters as mass marketing fraud; advance fee fraud (e.g., West African letters); internet fraud; and identification theft complaints.
1-888-495-8501 | antifraudcentre.ca
Drysdale Bacon McStravick LLP
1015 Austin Ave #211, Coquitlam 604-939-8321
Free Legal Consultation
1655 Winslow Ave., Coquitlam
On the second Tuesday of every month at Dogwood Pavilion, lawyer Don Drysdale takes appointments for a free 15-minute consultation
for people 50+.
604-927-6089
Legal Aid BC
2620 Mary Hill Rd., Port Coquitlam
Providing information, advice and representation for a range of free services.
604-408-2172 | legalaid.bc.ca
Office of the Ombudsperson
An independent statutory office of the provincial legislature, the Office of the Ombudsperson impartially investigates individual complaints about unfair administrative actions.
1-800-567-3247 | bcombudsperson.ca
Office of the Seniors Advocate
Open Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Office of the Seniors Advocate monitors and analyzes seniors’ services and issues in BC and makes recommendations to government and service providers to address systemic issues.
1-877-952-3181 | seniorsadvocatebc.ca
Peoples Law School
People’s Law School is a non-profit society in BC, dedicated to making the law accessible to everyone. It provides free education and information. 604-331-5400 | peopleslawschool.ca
Public Guardian and Trustee
The Public Guardian and Trustee is a corporation established under the Public Guardian and Trustee Act with a unique statutory role to protect the interests of British Columbians who lack legal capacity to protect their own interests. 604-660-4444 | trustee.bc.ca
Seniors First BC
A charitable society that provides information, legal advocacy, support and referrals to older adults across B.C. who are dealing with issues affecting their well being, as well as those who care for them.. seniorsfirstbc.ca
PUBLIC LIBRARIES
COQUITLAM
Coquitlam: City Centre Branch 1169 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam 604-554-7323 | coqlibrary.ca
Coquitlam: Poirier Branch 575 Poirier St., Coquitlam 604-554-7323 | coqlibrary.ca
Home Delivery
The Coquitlam Public Library provides free delivery and pick up of library materials to Coquitlam residents age 60 and older who cannot visit the library in person.
Preserve memories
Book a session in the Poirier branch’s digitization station to convert photos, slides and home movies to digital format.
Movies and Books
Coquitlam Public Library offers streaming movies and movies on DVD as well as popular
reading in a variety of formats including regular and large print, CD and MP3, eBook and audiobook.
Audiobooks
The Poirier branch has a collection of audiobooks exclusively for people who cannot read regular print material due to visual or physical challenges.
PORT COQUITLAM
Terry Fox Library
2150 Wilson Ave., Port Coquitlam 604-927-7999 | fvrl.ca
Library For You
This service provides materials to people who are unable to visit the library due to illness, age or disability.
1-888-668-4141 (ext. 7076) I fvrl.bc.ca/outreach_services
PORT MOODY
Port Moody Public Library
100 Newport Dr.
604-469-4575 I portmoodylibrary.ca
Talking Book Club
This club meets the first Friday of every month between 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This is a talking book club for people with visual or print disabilities.604-469-4637
Centre for Equitable Library Access
CELA has taken over literary services previously provided by CNIB. Coquitlam residents with visual challenges receive MP3 audiobooks, accessible eBooks and Braille delivered to their homes by mail. celalibrary.ca
RECREATION & LEISURE
ACTIVITY & RECREATION CENTRES
Centennial Activity Centre
578 Poirier St., Coquitlam
604-927-6090 | coquitlam.ca
City Centre Aquatic Complex
1210 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam 604-927-6999 | coquitlam.ca
Dogwood Pavilion
1655 Winslow St., Coquitlam
Dogwood Pavilion is a social recreation centre for adults 50 years or better to get together, make new friends and enjoy a variety of leisure activities. The pavilion is operated by the City of Coquitlam Parks, Recreation and Culture Department. It also has a fully equipped woodworking shop, snooker room, lapidary workshop, computer lab, lounge and a library. 604-927-6098 | coquitlam.ca/dogwood
Glen Pine Pavilion
1200 Glen Pine Crt., Coquitlam
604-927-6940 | coquitlam.ca/glenpine
Hyde Creek Recreation Centre
1379 Laurier Ave., Port Coquitlam
604-927-7529
portcoquitlam.ca/recreation
Kyle Centre
125 Kyle St., Port Moody 604-469-4561 | portmoody.ca
Maillardville Community Centre
1200 Cartier Ave., Coquitlam 604-927-6760
Pinetree Community Centre
1260 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam 604-927-6960 | coquitlam.ca
Poirier Community Centre
630 Poirier St., Coquitlam 604-927-6027 | coquitlam.ca
Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex
633 Poirier St., Coquitlam
604-927-6027 | coquitlam.ca
Port Coquitlam Community Centre
2150 Wilson Ave., Port Coquitlam portcoquitlam.ca
Port Moody Recreation Complex
300 Ioco Rd., Port Moody 604-469-4556 | portmoody.ca
Summit Community Centre
1450 Parkway Blvd., Coquitlam 604-927-6523 | coquitlam.ca
The Club - Port Moody
101 Noons Creek Dr., Port Moody
The goal of the Seniors Friendship Society is to provide an informal atmosphere centred around a gathering place named “The Club” where games, beverages, light snacks, meals and conversation are the order of the day.
604-492-2595 | theclubportmoody.com
Wilson Centre Seniors Advisory Association
2150 Wilson Ave., Port Coquitlam
The Wilson Centre Seniors’ Advisory Association is open to seniors 60 years plus. It operates only in Port Coquitlam. It has been a registered charity since 1992. During its 30-year history, the association has been an advocate for seniors in Port Coquitlam, promoting and developing year-round educational and recreational programs and activities by advising, advocating and promoting the wellbeing of seniors in the community. It also provides monetary grants to needy seniors for poverty relief. Its members receive a discount when they take part in the city’s recreational and social programs portcoquitlam.ca/wilsonseniors
YMCA
555 Emerson St., Coquitlam
A 55,000-square-foot YMCA with an indoor pool, gym, fitness studios and equipment, multi-purpose space, child minding, a family development centre and other amenities. ymca.ca/about-bettie-allard-ymca
SPORTS / LEISURE / CLUBS
Coquitlam Lawn Bowling Club
1655 Winslow Ave., Coquitlam 604-931-6711 | coquitlamlawnbowls.club
Dogwood Garden Club
1655 Winslow Ave., Coquitlam 604-809-3965
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Meadow Gardens Golf Course
19675 Meadow Gardens Way. Pitt Meadows 604.465.5474
Paragon Fitness
Certified personal training — in-home available 1665 Manning Ave, Port Coquitlam 604-721 5323
ARTS
Choral Connections
Trinity United Church, 2211 Prairie Ave., Port Coquitlam
choralconnections.ca
Coquitlam Chorale
Eagle Ridge Bible Fellowship Church, 1160 Lansdowne Dr., Coquitlam coquitlamchorale.com
Coquitlam Heritage Society
Mackin House, 1116 Brunette Ave., Coquitlam 604-516-6151 | coquitlamheritage.ca
Evergreen Cultural Centre
1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam (604) 927-6555
IOCO Players Theatre
facebook.com/groups/iocopoayersportmoodytheatrearts
Pacific Digital Photography Club
Port Moody Secondary, 300 Albert St., Port Moody
pdpc.ca
Port Coquitlam Heritage
150-2248 McAllister Ave., Port Coquitlam 604-927-8403 | pocoheritage.org
PoMoArts
2425 St. Johns St., Port Moody 604-941-2008 | pomoarts.ca
Port Moody Film Society
Inlet Theatre, 100 Newport Dr., Port Moody pmfilm.ca
POMO Museum
2734 Murray St., Port Moody
604-939-1648 | pomo.museum
Port Moody Rock and Gem Club
Kyle Centre, 125 Kyle St., Port Moody 604-323-4273
Silver Chord Choir
Port Coquitlam Community Centre, 2150 Wilson Ave., Port Coquitlam silverchord.ca
RESOURCE DIRECTORY
Tri-City Potters
PoMoArts, 2425 St. Johns St., Port Moody tricitypotters.ca
GENERAL INTEREST
Burke Mountain Naturalists
Como Lake United Church, 535 Marmont St., Coquitlam burkemountainnaturalists.ca
Canadian Federation of University Women - Coquitlam chapter cfuwcoquitlam.org
Port Moody Ecological Society
Noons Creek Hatchery, 300 Ioco Rd., Port Moody
604-469-9106 | noonscreek.org
PoCo Bowl
2263 McAllister Ave., Port Coquitlam 604-942-5244 | pocobowl.com
PoCo Garden Club
2211 Prairie Ave., Port Coquitlam pocogardenclub.wordpress.com
PoCo Oldtimers Hockey
Planet Ice, 2300 Rocket Way, Coquitlam. timarthur_@hotmail.com
Port Moody Curling Club
Port Moody Recreation Complex, 300 Ioco Rd., portmoodycurling.ca
Port Moody Oldtimers Hockey
Port Moody Recreation Complex 300 Ioco Rd., Port Moody pmoha.org
Rocky Point Dragon Boating Old Mill Boat House 2715 Esplanade St., Port Moody rockypointdragonboating.ca
Tri-City Centennial Stamp Club stampclub.ca
Volunteer Cancer Drivers
Book a ride or volunteer with this non-profit group to get to and from your medical appointments.
604-515-5400 volunteercancerdrivers.ca
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGIONS
EVERYONE is welcome to join; you do not need to be a veteran or the family of a veteran!
Branch 263 Coquitlam 1025 Ridgeway Ave., Coquitlam rclegion263.ca
Branch 133, Port Coquitlam 2675 Shaughnessy St. pocolegion.ca
Branch 119, Port Moody 2529 Clarke St. legion119.ca
TOASTMASTERS
Crystal Clear Speakers
Coquitlam Public Library, Poirier branch, 575 Poirier St., Coquitlam crystalclear.toastmastersclubs.org
Downtown Coquitlam Toastmasters
Pinetree Secondary School, 3000 Pinewood Ave., Coquitlam 604-780-5388 | downtowncoquitlam.toastmastersclubs.org
Lincoln Toastmasters
Port Coquitlam Community Centre, 2150 Wilson Ave., Port Coquitlam lincoln.toastmastersclubs.org
Port Moody Toastmasters
Coquitlam Public Library, City Centre branch, 1169 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam cityofthearts.toastmastersclubs.org
Talk of the Town Coquitlam
Toastmasters Club tottcoquitlam.toastmastersclubs.org
SERVICE CLUBS
ELKS
Port Coquitlam Elks Lodge 49
ABC Family Restaurant, 100-300 Schoolhouse St., Coquitlam 604-942-7217 | elksofcanada.ca
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KINSMEN
Kin Club of Coquitlam coquitlamkinsmen.com
LIONS CLUB
Barnet Lions Club
Coquitlam Grill, 2635 Barnet Hwy., Coquitlam. facebook.com/BarnetLionsClub
Port Coquitlam Lions Club
Royal Canadian Legion, 133-2675 Shaughnessy St., Port Coquitlam portcoquitlamlionsclub.com
ROTARY CLUBS
Rotary Club of Coquitlam Vancouver Golf Club. 771 Austin Ave., Coquitlam portal.clubrunner.ca/797
Rotary Club of Coquitlam Sunrise
Poirier Sport and Leisure Complex, Room 2 633 Poirier, Coquitlam portal.clubrunner.ca/657
Coquitlam Public Library delivers!
Did you know you can get library service without leaving home?
Home Delivery—When you sign up for home delivery, we help you discover books and audiobooks that match your reading preferences. We make monthy deliveries of library material direct to your door.
Technology Help— Our tech help volunteers come to your residence and show you how to use your computer, cellphone, and tablet. These accessible services are free of charge for Coquitlam residents.
Walking Soccer
Even at a slower pace, these Tri-City soccer players still have love for the game
The Tri-City Walking Soccer Club gets together for pick-up matches every Tuesday at Gates Park in Port Coquitlam
The Tri-City Walking Soccer Club is proof in the pudding: you can take the players out of soccer, but you’ll never take the soccer out of the players.
The club started several years ago as an adjunct to the Dartmen, an affiliation of weekend warriors who’ve grown old together playing sports like traditional running soccer as well as baseball and hockey.
As members started to hit their
mid-50s, many realized they were losing their stride. But instead of giving up sport altogether, they just decided to slow it down.
Walking soccer is just like it sounds, a modified version of “the beautiful game” without contact and played at a pace more comfortable for aging knees and joints.
It’s also played seven-aside on a smaller pitch — about half the size of a regular soccer field — at Port
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Coquitlam’s Gates Park.
Jim Swelander, who started the Dartmen in Burnaby back in 1969, said as the group has embraced their golden years, the social aspect of their sporting endeavours has taken precedence over competition.
“It’s about making new friends and staying in contact with old ones,” he said.
When the group, which ranges in age from 55 to over 70, invited women to start playing in their soccer matches the camaraderie and post-game revelry kicked up a notch with organized get-togethers every week at the Cat & Fiddle pub and other social events.
Denise Spletzer, 68, said she first attended a walking soccer match as a spectator but quickly decided the club needed a female touch even though she’d never played soccer before.
“I like to get exercise,” she said
Spletzer invited some of her friends from her fitness class and from an initial contingent of seven just a couple of years ago, there’s now 43 women participating in the club’s mixed division alongside its male membership of 93, some of whom stick around for the more competitive men’s division afterwards.
Swelander said not everyone in the club comes out at once, of
course. Players come and go for the regular Tuesday matches that run year round (the league heads indoors to a facility in New Westminster during December and January) and new teams of seven players are created every week from those who do show up to play in the 25-minute halves.
Sue McInnes said the soccer matches are a way to bring back some of the competitive fire she last felt when she used to play field hockey in her younger days. But it’s the new friendships she treasures most.
“It’s fun,” she said. “The social aspect is the best.”
Swelander, who leads all the players through various warm-up exercises and skill drills for about an hour before the matches begin and then coaches from the sidelines once the opening whistle blows, said it can be a bit of a challenge keeping everyone on the straight and narrow given the wide range of soccer experience and ability on the pitch.
“It’s okay, as long as you have patience,” he said. “You’ve just got to remember you’re here for fun.”
If you’re interested in joining the Tri-City Walking Soccer Club, you can email Swelander at jimswelander@hotmail.com.
Photos and story: Mario Bartel, Tri-City News
Using supplements safely
Potential dangers of mixing herbal and prescription meds
Medications improve the lives of billions of people across the globe every day. Without access to medication, millions may die while countless others would experience a dramatic decline in their quality of life.
Though there’s no denying the positive effects of medication, the efficacy of herbal supplements and prescription drugs does not mean each are risk-free. Risks may even be compounded when individuals take herbal supplements and prescription medica-
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tions concurrently. According to the Mayo Clinic, herbal supplements do not always interact well with prescription medications. For example, herbal supplements can interact with medicines utilized to treat issues affected the heart and blood vessels. That includes conditions like high blood pressure, which estimates from the World Health Organization indicate affects nearly 1.3 billion adults between the ages of 30 and 79.
Mixing medications has always been risky, but a growing reliance on herbal medicines has potentially elevated that risk. That’s perhaps due to perceptions of herbal supplements as wholly natural, leading some to conclude that a substance that’s wholly natural cannot jeopardize the human body. However, an analysis published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology detailed more than a dozen instances of adverse drug reactions affecting individuals who took herbal medicines alongside various
prescription medications. The medications taken, some of which were antidepressants, were prescribed to treat various conditions, including HIV, epilepsy and heart disease.
The potential dangers of mixing herbal and prescription medications underscore the need to engage in honest and open discussions with
a physician before taking any herbal or prescription medications. Individuals currently taking a prescription medication should consult with their physician before taking any herbal supplements, while those who take herbal medicines and supplements should bring that up with their physicians if they are prescribed a new medication.
What are some symptoms of herbal and prescription interactions?
The Mayo Clinic notes that a fast heartbeat and changes in blood pressure are two indicators of drug interactions. But many additional side effects can indicate a potentially dangerous or unhealthy interaction is taking place. For example increased dryness or irritation of skin when taking more than one topical acne drug at the same time indicates an unhealthy interaction is taking place.
Brain Health
Quick tips to keep you mentally sharp as you age
Cognitive decline is on the minds of many adults as they get older. Memory loss and trouble processing things can sometimes be a side effect of aging, as Everyday Health says the brain changes in size and structure as a person gets older. These changes can affect how well the brain works over time. Furthermore, illnesses affecting the brain, such as Alzheimer’s disease, may start showing their symptoms in people when they’ve reached their mid-60s, says the National Institute on Aging.
Cognitive decline and dementia are not a certainty of aging. But older adults interested in s trengthening their brains may want to consider these strategies.
Address high blood pressure
High blood pressure can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. Maintaining healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels is associated with better cognitive function, according to data published in 2021 in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.
Use all your senses
Harvard Health says the more senses used in learning something, the more of the brain that is involved in retaining the memory. Studies have shown that images paired with pleasant aromas leads to better recall later on.
Exercise regularly
Staying physically active helps maintain blood flow to the brain, which also helps reduce the risk for hypertension.
Eat brain-healthy foods
According to Cone Health Medical Group, studies show eating fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids, like tuna, salmon and mackerel, decreases risk for cognitive decline. People should avoid saturated fats, trans fats and hydrogenated oils.
Read and write frequently
According to a study in the journal Neurology, regular reading and writing in one’s older years
reduced the rate of memory decline by 32 percent. Joining a book club or simply reading more on one’s own can improve cognition. Similarly, writing improves memory and communication abilities and can help strengthen the brain as well.
Drink healthy beverages
Tea and coffee can improve alertness and focus, as they’re rich in polyphenols and antioxidants.
A Place for Mom says caffeine in these beverages can help solidify new memories. Avoid drinking sugary beverages and limit consumption of alcohol, as neither boasts brain-boosting properties.
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