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Page 1: Kitchissippi Times Retirement Living | May 14, 2015

K I T C H I S S I P P I T I M E S

STARTING YOUR

GOLDEN YEARS IN KITCHISSIPPI

adver t is ing supp lement • spr ing 2015

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ADVERTISING FEATURE

KITCHISSIPPI RETIREMENT LIVING

1985-2015Serving our community for 30 years!

We offer a variety of programs and servicesfor families and people of all ages.

Ask us about our programs for seniors!

Carlington Community Health Centre 900 Merivale Road, Ottawa, ON K1Z 5Z8

Phone: 613-722-4000 | Email: [email protected]

www.carlington.ochc.org

Belonging to Our Community…

Sometimes, the winter doldrums keep us in the house, especially our aging community members who may not

be as able to venture out in the blustery weather. After an unusually long winter, the warm weather is finally here and with it brings the opportunity to re-connect with our community!The Carlington Community Health Centre offers programs and services to seniors that will help you to get moving and shake off the “winter woollies!”

Seniors can participate in ongoing programs such as chair exercise classes (Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:30 to 2:30), the Carlington Senior’s Choir (Tuesdays from 4:00 to 6:00) and the Centre’s Senior’s Advisory Group. There is no cost for any of these activities and they offer opportunities to meet new people and enjoy quality time in the welcoming surroundings at the 900 Merivale Road location.

New for the spring are:Nordic Walking for seniors. This is a great low-impact exercise. Come give it a try on Tuesday mornings at 9:00 a.m. We meet at 445 Richmond Road and walk along the scenic Ottawa River Parkway. Enjoy a nice walk and meet some new friends. Poles are provided! Pre-registration is required.

Carlington Elder Circle. Join the discussion as we explore what it means to grow older.

Expect some laughter, some delicious snacks and some good conversation. Tuesdays from 10:00 to 11:30 at 900 Merivale Road from May 19 to June 23. Pre-registration is required.

To participate in these programs or for further information about all of Carlington’s programs and services, call Bonnie at 613-722-4000 extension 204, or visit us on-line at www.carlington.ochc.org

In order to continue serving Ottawa seniors, OWCS is actively recruiting volunteer drivers.

Carlington Community Health Centre

www.carlington.ochc.org900 Merivale Road

613-722-4000

By Steve Fouchard

The Public Health Agency of

Canada recommends seniors

have at least two-and-a-half

hours of aerobic activity each

week. While we all inevitably

become somewhat less

vigorous in our golden years, it

doesn’t necessarily mean we

must settle into the gentler

groove of mall walking and the

like.

Public facilities in the Kitchissippi area offer an increasingly popular option that lowers the physical intensity but not the excitement.

Pickleball was created in the 1960s in the Seattle area by three U.S. congressmen who wanted to keep their children active over the summer vacation period.

The trio sought to design a game that was accessible while still providing a competitive challenge. A combination of tennis, badminton and table tennis, it’s played with small

paddles and a soft ball that players must hit over a net set lower than in badminton or tennis.

It’s recently become a popular activity for local seniors who gather to play at the Hintonburg Community Centre.

Drop in and playDrop-in pickleball was first offered at Hintonburg just two years ago, says Recreation Supervisor Howard Friendly. In the beginning, games only took place once a week but demand grew quickly and the centre currently hosts twice weekly gatherings on Mondays and Thursdays from 12:15 to 2:15 p.m.

“It’s at a slower speed than what you’d find in badminton or tennis, but you get to move around. We get anywhere from 12 to 20 people coming out each day. We have four courts here so, when we have a good turnout, all the courts are in use.”

Most of those who currently

Pickleball offers intense, senior-friendly competitionGreat way to keep fit and have fun

Liliane McKennierey and Sharalyn Hunter on the pickleball court at the

Hintonburg Community Centre.

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Kitchissippi times May 14, 2015 11ADVERTISING FEATURE

KITCHISSIPPI RETIREMENT LIVING

You know best of all. Advance planning is a caring gift that will give comfort to your loved ones. And for you, locking in today’s prices provides peace of mind. Beechwood offers a broad choice of traditional and alternative styles of funeral, cemetery and cremation services, all in one beautiful location. You can choose all of our services or only those that you want. Our customized, flexible plans can be tailored to your budget. Meet with our Certified Pre-Planning Specialists to create the plan that’s right for you.

BEECHWOOD OPERATES ON A NOT-FOR-PROFIT BASIS and is not publicly funded. In choosing Beechwood, you can take comfort in knowing that all funds are used for the maintenance, enhancement and preservation of this National Historic Site. That’s a beautiful thing to be a part of and comforting to many.

FIND COMFORT IN THE BEAUTY OF BEECHWOOD. In addition to being a place for quiet reflection, explore the beauty of our gardens, our architecturally acclaimed Sacred Space, and our naturally lit visitation and reception rooms. As well, please join us for the many special events that take place throughout the year.

What’s right for you?

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F

Life Celebrations Memorials Catered Receptions Funerals Cremations Burials

Serving all cultural, ethnic and faith groups. Brochures for a self-guided tour are available at reception.

ind Comfort in PLANNING AHEAD at eechwoodB

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Owned by The Beechwood Cemetery Foundation and operated by The Beechwood Cemetery Company

Not-For-Profit Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services. That’s NEWS!

You might be surprised to learn that Beechwood operates on a not-for-profit basis and that it is not publicly

funded. Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors under the able leadership of Chair, Mrs. Grete Hale, and Vice Chair, General (retired) Maurice Baril, it is the only organization of its kind in Ottawa. Many people take comfort in knowing that the money they spend for their remembrances will be used for the perpetual maintenance, preservation and enhancement of the beauty of Beechwood.

And beautiful it is — discover for yourself the beauty of abundant blooms and more than 300 varieties of hostas in its gardens. Take a stroll along its woodland pathways. Explore Beechwood’s architecturally acclaimed multi-functional Memorial Centre, including its unique Sacred Space. Brochures for a self-guided tour of this National Historic Site are available at reception, 280 Beechwood Avenue — open to the public daily.

Due to a recent change in provincial legislation, Beechwood is now a full-service provider in the bereavement industry. Together with the approximate 35 acres of undeveloped cemetery land and its on-site crematorium, Beechwood now provides a broad choice of options from catered receptions, life celebrations, and memorials, to traditional funerals.

While you’re there, make an appointment to plan ahead. Clarifying your final wishes will provide comfort to your family at a time that will be difficult and overwhelming. Your loved ones will be grateful. But what if you’re not sure what you want or worried about the cost?

Beechwood’s Certified Pre-Planning Specialists can help you choose the options that are right for you. And locking in today’s prices in a way that fits your budget will give you peace of mind.

For no-obligation inquiries about planning ahead and the peace of mind of locking in today’s prices, call 613-741-9530.

You are invited to attend Beechwood’s many special events throughout the year. Visit beechwoodottawa.ca for event listings.

Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services

www.beechwoodottawa.ca280 Beechwood Ave.

613-741-9530

play at the centre, Friendly adds, are 50-plus but that age group is by no means the only one pickleball is suited for.

“It’s enjoyable for all ages; we’re going to be trying it out with some of our summer camps for people with disabilities.”

Liliane McKennierey has been playing pickleball at Hintonburg Community Centre for the last year-and-a-half. She’d been looking for an activity and found it to be an ideal fit.

Less aggressive“I knew it was immediately my thing,” she says. “It’s less aggressive than tennis but you’re moving around like a rabbit all the time.”

The Churchill Seniors Recreation Centre has hosted a pickleball drop-in since 2010, says Program Co-ordinator Lynda Trites.

With a core of about eight people who play on Tuesdays, it’s a smaller group than at Hintonburg Community Centre but a highly competitive one.

“A lot of snowbirds were returning from their winter vacations,” Trites

explains. “It’s very popular there. Some of them are quite competitive and wanted to keep their game up.”

The Churchill Centre’s main hall, where the players convene, isn’t as well-suited to the game as

“It’s at a slower speed than what you’d find in badminton

or tennis, but you get to move around.”

Sharalyn Hunter prepares to serve in a game of pickleball at

the Hintonburg Community Centre.

Continued on page 12

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ADVERTISING FEATURE

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a gymnasium given that there are no court lines painted on the floor. Still, the group play a pick-up version and simply volley back and forth.

Trites notes that the Fisher Park Community Centre, Churchill’s sister facility has become a busy pickleball hub. Its two gyms, she says, are in full use for games every Saturday. The weekly gathering attracts all skill levels, from beginner to advanced.

For more information, contact the Hintonburg Community Centre at 613-798-8874 or the Churchill Seniors Recreation Centre at 613-798-8927.

“The Churchill Seniors Recreation Centre has hosted a pickleball drop-in since 2010.”

Liliane McKennierey, who plays pickleball twice a week at the Hintonburg Community Centre, says the game provides a good workout without too much strain.

Continued from page 11

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KITCHISSIPPI RETIREMENT LIVING

Life is easier with OWCS programs

Annette is a senior living on a fixed income and without a great deal of family support. When she hit a

milestone birthday, she started to worry about what would happen to her when she needed help and couldn’t manage to do everything on her own.

When she moved into one of the City of Ottawa’s Aging in Place buildings, she was delighted to learn about all of the programs that were available to her through Ottawa West Community Support.

She first connected with the Medical Transportation Program, which provides volunteer drivers who transport seniors to and from doctor’s appointments for a reasonable cost. While chatting with one of the friendly volunteers, she learned about the Friday Luncheon Group, where she has since made many new friends.

In addition to Annette’s outings, she has a trained Personal Support Worker scheduled to come to her home twice a week to provide light housekeeping duties, meal preparation, and help with personal care. Because she has the same worker each time, the two have forged a caring relationship and Annette looks forward to the scheduled visits.

Annette no longer worries about how to

manage on her own because she knows that OWCS will take care of her needs. A Grocery Shopping Bus, House cleaning, Adult Day Programs, Foot Care and Weekend Outings are all services offered by OWCS. Annette knows that her needs will be met and that the cost will be manageable.

In order to continue serving Ottawa seniors, OWCS is actively recruiting volunteer drivers.

Ottawa West Community Support

613-728-60161137 Wellington St.

www.owcs.ca

NEW Homemaking Program for Seniors!

• RespiteCaretoprovidereliefforfamilycaregivers• Assistancewithbathing,groominganddressing• Assistancewithmealplanningandpreparation• Sittingservicesandovernightcare

$9/hr for the first two hours per weekfor those who qualify

Regular rate of $18/hr for additional hours

Available 2 to 24 hours, 7 days a week

Would a Little Extra Help Make Life Easier for You or Someone You Care About?

Respite and Personal Care

1137WellingtonSt.W.613-728-6016www.owcs.ca

OWCSisanot-for-profitcommunitysupportserviceandhasbeenprovidingqualityseniorcareforover30yearsintheWestEndofOttawa

“Nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes”

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“There are many estate planning tools available to Canadians that, when utilized properly, can save thousands of dollars in taxes upon death,” says GGFL tax partner Paul Morton. “Knowing you can provide for your family after you’re gone is a very comforting feeling.”

One of Paul’s clients, a widowed grandmother, came to GGFL with a $1,000,000 investment portfolio and no real tax plan. Consequently, her Old Age Security was being clawed back, and her estate would be subject to high estate administration tax and incur growing tax liabilities as the portfolio continued to grow.

Paul discussed her goals and developed a plan that established a corporation for her investments, created a family trust, and utilized sophisticated will planning to significantly reduce her tax liability at death.

“These new tax planning strategies lowered her tax bill on death from close to $375,000 to zero,” explains Paul. “That’s $375,000

more for her children and grandchildren; all with just a little tax and estate planning.”

There are many more GGFL client success stories just like this one. Our trust and estate team works diligently to get to know you, your business, and your family, so we can tailor our advice to help you achieve your specific goals.

“We don’t take a paint-by-numbers approach to your estate,” says Paul. “Every client’s situation is unique and that’s how we treat it.”

PaulMorton

Partner

JeanMcDonell

Principal

BeckyTurcotte

Supervisor

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NEW Homemaking Program for Seniors!

• RespiteCaretoprovidereliefforfamilycaregivers• Assistancewithbathing,groominganddressing• Assistancewithmealplanningandpreparation• Sittingservicesandovernightcare

$9/hr for the first two hours per weekfor those who qualify

Regular rate of $18/hr for additional hours

Available 2 to 24 hours, 7 days a week

Would a Little Extra Help Make Life Easier for You or Someone You Care About?

Respite and Personal Care

1137WellingtonSt.W.613-728-6016www.owcs.ca

OWCSisanot-for-profitcommunitysupportserviceandhasbeenprovidingqualityseniorcareforover30yearsintheWestEndofOttawa

 

 

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