Événement communautaire - Mauricie - JEU DE BABETTES
Le Club de l’Age d’Or le Rocher, 337 - 5e Avenue, Shawinigan, secteur Grand-Mère, vous invite jeudi le 17 octobre au Jeu de Babettes à 13 h 30
Bienvenue à tous. Pour information : 819 538-4888
Le Club de l’Age d’Or le Rocher, 337 - 5e Avenue, Shawinigan, secteur Grand-Mère, vous invite jeudi le 17 octobre au Jeu de Babettes à 13 h 30
Bienvenue à tous. Pour information : 819 538-4888
Le Club de l’Age d’Or le Rocher, 337 - 5e Avenue, Shawinigan, secteur Grand-Mère, vous invite mardi le 15 octobre au Bingo à 13 h 30. Pour information : 819 538-4888.
Do you know a Senior Citizen (maybe yourself) who has a long-held WISH? Perhaps to Fly in a fighter jet one more time? Be reunited with long lost family members? Conduct an orchestra? Do the CN Tower Edgewalk? Meet a favourite celebrity? Visit the Grand Canyon? Meet Mickey Mouse? Wishes can and do come true! We just need to know about them...
JOIN US for our WISH OF A LIFETIME Nomination Party at Chartwell Jackson Creek Retirement Residence as we assist with making the Nominations and Celebrate the Seniors in and around our Community. You do not need to be a Chartwell Resident to nominate your wish!
WISH OF A LIFETIME Canada, is a registered Canadian Charity with the sole purpose of granting Canadian Elder Adults' Wishes. In partnership with Chartwell Retirement Residences, nearly 100 dearly held wishes have been granted to Canadian Seniors. There is no limit to the number of wishes to be granted so, be sure to tell us about yours!
This is a FREE event to NOMINATE your Favourite Senior, even if it's yourself, for the opportunity to have a WISH OF A LIFETIME granted! Enjoy refreshments, entertainment and social!
To learn more about WISH OF A LIFETIME, visit: www.chartwell.com/en/about-us/wish-of-a-lifetime-canada
Please RSVP to Karen Williams at Chartwell Jackson Creek
705-742-0411 or kawilliams@chartwell.com
We Wish for you to Join Us!
Epilepsy Peterborough & Area's annual curling tournament is at the Lindsay Curling Club on November 2, 2019. Fees for entry are $50 per person or $200 for a team of four. This includes lunch, dinner, 2 games, and prizes donated by local businesses.
Please contact (705) 874-1897, Thom at epilepsyptbo@yahoo.ca, or Randy at randyparliament@yahoo.ca for more information or to sign up.
All funds raised stay in the community which includes Peterborough County, City of Kawartha Lakes, and Northumberland County.
My Home, My Choice Fall 2019 is happening on Wed. Oct. 23 – a FREE learning event for people, families, friends, and professionals. Listening, supporting the vision, working together, beginning somewhere and keeping the work going into creating a home one’s own.
We are excited to share the real lived experiences of people and families – from our main presenter who is at the early stages of planning to . . . others who have bought a home, rented an apartment, renovated and/or created a secondary suite. We will be highlighting the important role of listening and supporting the choices that people with disabilities make. Learn about keys to planning with the person, hear inspirational stories highlighting the success of listening and some information about the Ontario Renovates Second Residential Unit Program and more.
Join us on Wed. Oct. 23, 2019 from 6:30-9pm at the Atonement Family Centre (2940 Forest Glade Dr. Windsor)! Registration opens at 6:15pm. Can't make it in person? Join the event from home with our Zoom option.
Register at https://windsoressexfamnet.ca/upcoming-events/.
Conference Description: The treatment of hoarding disorder is an ethically complex endeavour for any treatment professional. Join us for this two-day conference that will provide participants with treatment skills and tools from one of Canada’s leading researchers Dr. Karen Rowa. Hear the unique viewpoint of bioethics lawyer Mark Handelman discuss The Health Care Consent Act & Substitute Decision-Making Act as they relate to hoarding disorder. Attendees will
hear from a community panel of local service providers discuss their distinctive roles in treatment AND the privilege of listening to an individual with lived experience share her knowledge and perspective on hoarding disorder.
Continuing education - Certificate of Participation can be provided upon request
For more information please contact Stacey at 613-933-5845 ext 242 or 1-800-493-8271 or by emailing: murphys@cmha-east.on.ca
Event Date 11-04-2019
Event End Date 11-05-2019
Registration Start Date 08-31-2019
Registered 103
Cut off date 10-14-2019
Individual Price $50.00
Location Ramada Inn
Conference Description: The treatment of hoarding disorder is an ethically complex endeavour for any treatment professional. Join us for this two-day conference that will provide participants with treatment skills and tools from one of Canada’s leading researchers Dr. Karen Rowa. Hear the unique viewpoint of bioethics lawyer Mark Handelman discuss The Health Care Consent Act & Substitute Decision-Making Act as they relate to hoarding disorder. Attendees will
hear from a community panel of local service providers discuss their distinctive roles in treatment AND the privilege of listening to an individual with lived experience share her knowledge and perspective on hoarding disorder.
Continuing education - Certificate of Participation can be provided upon request
For more information please contact Stacey at 613-933-5845 ext 242 or 1-800-493-8271 or by emailing: murphys@cmha-east.on.ca
Event Date 11-04-2019
Event End Date 11-05-2019
Registration Start Date 08-31-2019
Registered 103
Cut off date 10-14-2019
Individual Price $50.00
Location Ramada Inn
Glasgow United Church, 152 Milton Stewart Avenue, annual fall dinner on Friday October 25 from 4-7pm. Adults & Teens $15.00, Children 6-12 $6.00, Children 5 and under Free. Everyone welcome.
Beginner bridge lessons starting Monday, Oct. 21 from 7-9 pm at the North Bay Duplicate Bridge Club located at 245 Oak Street East, Suite 101, North Bay. Four lessons, four weeks- $20.00. Come out and learn the game of bridge, challenge your brain, and meet new friends. For more information call Sue at 705-472-8271 or the club at 705-476-2345.