Rebecca Emerson
Message From Phillip
Have you noticed that if you start the day with a smile, many good things just breeze your way?
And, on the other hand, if you start the day with a frown …
You get the feeling that nothing good ever comes along – or if it does you don’t even notice it?
Our professional carers support many people who make a conscious
choice about what their day will be Continue reading
7 Steps to Natural Health
by Dr Josh Axe
Step 1 – Eat Real Food!
Real food is the most natural food found in nature with the least amount of processing involved before it reaches your table.
Foods like apples, carrots, raw nuts and seeds are not loaded with hormones, pesticides and other unnatural chemicals. Eating a variety of real foods provides your body with many of the nutrients it needs to function and stay healthy.
According to researcher Michael Flynn who studies the impact of exercise on the immune system at Purdue University, 30 minutes of exercise, three or four times a week is the best way to boost your immune system. Any more may actually begin to have the reverse effect!
Step 3 – Plenty of Sleep
When you are sick you need plenty of rest, but you can’t really ‘catch up’ on sleep or make up for weeks or months of too little sleep.
Getting enough sleep on a regular basis is paramount to maintaining good health. Studies show that lack of sleep is associated with health problems and the inability to lose weight. According to the Harvard Women’s Health Watch, one adverse effect of not getting enough sleep is a compromised immune system
Step 4 – Enjoy Life
There’s nothing like stress to bring on all sorts of physical aliments including colds and flu. One of the best ways to beat stress is to balance your life with fun. Take time to enjoy life and build joy into every day. Whether it’s taking time to listen to your favourite music, going to the movies or spending time with family and friends, it is vital to include fun in your day – especially when it is the last thing you feel like doing.
Step 5 – Vitamin D
More and more is being revealed lately about the vast health benefits of vitamin D. Previously known to impact bone health, vitamin D deficiency is now implicated in many health issues. According to long-time vitamin D researcher, Dr Michael Holick, vitamin D is best obtained through safe sun exposure.
Step 6 – Multi-vitamin
Taking a multi-vitamin is a great step towards protecting your health. But not all multi-vitamins are good for you. It’s vital that you choose a whole food multi-vitamin, not a synthetic one. Whole food multi-vitamins are as close to the real source of the vitamins and minerals you can get. Your body will be better able to recognise it, digest it and absorb the nutrients in it. Be sure the multi-vitamin you choose has the Australian Licence number on the pack.
Step 7 – Avoid Sugar
Sugars weaken the immune system and help bacteria grow. Avoiding sugars is paramount to staying healthy, particularly when you are under stress or have a cold or flu. There are great, all-natural sweeteners on the market so you don’t have to go without. Try stevia or raw honey in moderation (avoid artificial sweeteners). Be sure to check labels of the foods you are eating and avoid sugars here too.
When you take the above 7 steps to stay healthy you can help protect your immune system from colds, flu and more serious chronic diseases.
Take care and stay well.
Read more about health ideas on Dr Josh Axe’s website. He has written books on the subject as well.
It’s nice to be appreciated …
The Just Better Care Office Team.
This letter reminds us that what we do is important and really does make a difference in people’s lives.
Hi there
Helen, a TACP client, had very high praise for your Helen who has been providing the service on the weekend. Helen said that on Sat she was feeling very down and JBC
Helen helped “pull her out of a hole”.
Also, Amy complimented Gladys to one of my staff today.
Please pass this feedback and my thanks on to them.
Regards
Hilary McGowan
Transition Aged Care Program (TACP) Manager
Prince of Wales Hospital
Staff Social
BBQ in the park
Our recent Just Better Care social was fun, friendly and well attended.
We all enjoyed the sunshine of early spring as well as the fabulous food, great company and relaxing location.
These get-togethers are casual affairs and everyone is welcome. One-on-one private care is important and rewarding work but sometimes is very isolating.
Because you, the carers, perform such vital community services, we use our social events to acknowledge your hard work and bring everyone together for support and fun.
Also, because carers are at the core of Just Better Care, we want to recognise all our professionals for simply doing what you do!
“Without our staff we would not be in business” Phillip Behr, Director Just Better Care.
If you missed this social, don’t worry, there will be plenty more, now that BBQ season has begun.
Multicultural Day, Eastlakes
by FIONA MOODY
On a lovely warm, sunny Saturday after a terrible, cold week, we set up our stand for the Botany Bay Multicultural Day in Eastlakes.
One of our valued carers, Romina, and I arrived bright and early to set up our stall next to the local council tables – an excellent place to be.
Once we were happy that our stall looked enticing, our day began. Romina was apprehensive at first because she had never done this kind of marketing before but she soon got the hang of things when a few people approached and wanted to learn more about Just Better Care’s services.
The day got busier as we went on and a lot of people visited our stall. We had a great time chatting and handing out pens, water bottles and magazines and our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander water bottles were the most popular.
There were some very interesting stalls and we got to know the Botany
Bay Council representatives, which proved to be a great networking opportunity for Just Better Care.
Overall, it was a great day out and a successful exercise because we used the stall to reach out to the community.
Fiona Moody fiona.moody@justbettercare.com
Upcoming Events
November 20, 2014
Frail Aged/Enabling
November 29, 2014
JBC STAFF CHRISTMAS PARTY – INVITES OUT SOON
To book in, or find out more about any of these events contact:
Fiona Moody
Coordinator and Trainer
Ph: 02 9669 1965
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