Positively Healthy Fall 2010

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Boot Camps

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A Vision for Primary Care and Prevention 1

The Access to Care project will position Seven Oaks as a centre for research and innovation in primary care and prevention with strong partnerships and opportunities for effective collaboration between private practice doctors, and both community and hospital services.

to find out more about seven oaks’ vision for access to care, please call 632-3352.


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CARE The hospital is planning to spend up to $7 million to create a new family medicine clinic and other hospital services as part of a bright, attractive expansion and renovation of its front entrance and main level. According to Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ricardo Lobato de Faria, the north end of Winnipeg is under served with family doctors because several practices have closed with no new clinics to replace them. “We have lost our access to primary care in the community. Patients shouldn’t have to travel to St. Vital for regular doctor visits, and patients shouldn’t have to rely on walk-in clinics and Emergencies for their primary care. We just don’t have enough doctors in northwest Winnipeg,” he said. Seven Oaks would also like to increase the number of doctors in the area available to treat patients in hospital, or treat their own patients in hospital to improve continuity of care and follow-up treatment in the community after discharge. Seven Oaks is working with an existing private medical practice in south Winnipeg to recruit up to 10

Seven Oaks’ vision for care is to continue to work collaboratively with other providers and agencies to proactively identify patients at risk of hospitalization – for instance people in the community living with multiple

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Seven Oaks General Hospital is opening the door to improved Access to Care for north Winnipeg.

doctors, including current residents in the Family Medicine program, into the new clinic. The clinic will be a state of the art practice with an emphasis on illness prevention, utilizing Electronic Medical Records and “advanced access” – a scheduling system that allows patients to be seen within 48 hours of making an appointment. Advanced access has been successfully implemented at Kildonan Medical Centre (KMC), a teaching clinic which is also integrated within Seven Oaks. KMC will continue ... to operate as a teaching clinic, but hasn’t been able to take on new patients for quite some time, and is fully supportive of the new clinic.

participating, the time might be right for Seven Oaks to return to what was good about the original model. “We need family doctors to return to hospitals because the care is often better when provided by the physician who knows the patient as a well person. There is much less need for expensive diagnostic testing and the delay in treatment from waiting for results. Patients can also return home sooner

“ patients shouldn’t have to rely on walk-in clinics and Emergencies for their primary care.”

Seven Oaks hopes to negotiate arrangements with the new physicians to see their own patients in hospital. In some ways Seven Oaks wants to reintroduce a model of care that was typical 30 years ago when family doctors routinely treated their own patients in hospitals. Family doctors gradually separated into either hospital or office practices, partly because of the demanding schedule from maintaining both. With better attention to work life balance and with enough doctors

chronic diseases – and intervene to provide care that prevents hospitalization. Over the long term Seven Oaks hopes to better integrate existing programs for supporting

and more safely with their own physician overseeing care in hospital and in the community,” Dr. Lobato de Faria said. A major goal of the development is to improve and enhance the main level and entrance of the hospital to make a bright, open and comfortable space for patients, their visitors and staff. The clinic and other amenities will be developed in or adjacent to a two-storey atrium extending from the current entrance out to the sidewalk in front of the hospital.

self-management at the Wellness Institute (page 6) with in-patient and primary care, to conduct research and to be a laboratory to test and demonstrate innovative and effective disease management and public health promotion.

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The Elements of Access 10 physician modern medical clinic Continuity of care (from hospital to community)

Bright, comfortable atrium for patients and visitors New food court on the main level Retail pharmacy and expanded gift shop Additional parking 3

The atrium, along with renovations to the current interior courtyard, will bring natural light into much of the main level. “We’re an icon in the community, but right now we’re not very welcoming,” said Seven Oaks Chief Ancillary Business Development Officer Ron Van Denakker, who is overseeing the planning for the project. “Access to Care will improve healthcare services but it will also create a much more pleasant environment and a better experience for patients and families and staff,” he said. LM Architects, the same architectural group that designed Seven Oaks’ acclaimed Emergency Department redevelopment has been retained by the hospital and is proceeding to detailed design over the summer. Seven Oaks is going ahead with a new staff parking lot this summer, so that the existing parking lot in front of the hospital can be reserved for visitors and eventually the patients attending the clinic.


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Seven Oaks is developing several accompanying services along with the family medicine clinic including a new, expanded gift shop; a small retail pharmacy so that patients of the clinic can fill their prescriptions without leaving the hospital; and new food services in a kind of food court development on the main level. A Request for Proposals is being distributed to prospective food services providers over the summer with a goal of balancing profitability and healthy food choices in keeping with Seven Oaks’ longstanding reputation as a health promoting hospital. Van Denakker says that the new retail developments, including the clinic, are part of a strategy to expand ongoing

sources of revenue to fund future hospital improvements. Funding for the Access to Care project will come from three sources: • $2 million is being provided by the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority in recognition of space Seven Oaks provided for the creation of a desperately needed second dialysis unit • $4 million from a combination of current reserves and future revenues • $ 1 million from community benefactors “We think there are progressive philanthropists who will want to invest in innovation, who will recognize that success at Seven Oaks will be a success

Above: Proposed front entrance with atrium. Drawing by LM Architects. Inset: Current front entrance space at Seven Oaks

for the whole community now and in the future,” Van Denakker said. Seven Oaks hopes to be able to tender the project this fall so that construction can begin early in the New Year for completion by the end of 2011.

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Residency in

Family Medicine Urban Stream… 18 to 20 residents/year: Family Medicine Clinic at St. Boniface Hospital & Kildonan Medical Centre at Seven Oaks General Hospital

Rural Stream… 9 residents/year in Dauphin/Parklands

Bilingual Stream… 3 residents/year: based in St. Boniface plus Notre Dame & Ste. Anne

Northern Remote Stream… 10 residents/year (15 this year) at FMC or KMC & in northern context currently plus eventually Northern Connection Medical Centre More on Family Medicine in Manitoba at

www.umanitoba.ca/medicine/family_medicine

Dr. Tamara Buchel, director in charge of post-graduate training for the Department of Family Medicine, University of Manitoba, in her office at Seven Oaks

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ou might think medical training is something that only happens in large “teaching hospitals” but a family medicine teaching unit has been in place at Seven Oaks General Hospital since it opened in 1981.

Integrating Kildonan Medical Centre with a community hospital was fairly cutting edge in those days, the forefront of a trend according to the director in charge of post-graduate training for University of Manitoba’s Department of Family Medicine.

There is also a trend towards getting medical students out into practice situations and teaching units to expose them to actual medicine sooner.

KMC residents spend six months consecutively at Seven Oaks in the first year, three months consecutively in the second year, and then half days weekly for the latter half of “Distributed education is happening their second year of residency. That more and more. There’s a real drive continuity means the residents tend to to do more teaching in context where (the doctors) are going to be practicing,” “take intangible ownership and grow into the skin of family doctor when says Dr. Tamara Buchel. they are here,” Buchel says. She splits her time between her Residents and faculty at KMC also Faculty of Medicine offices at Health participate in Seven Oaks’ unassigned Sciences Centre and Kildonan Medical patient model, and cover for each other Clinic (KMC) which along with to ensure continuity of care. Family Medicine Clinic at St. Boniface Hospital oversees half the residents in A native of Pinawa, Dr. Buchel is the University of Manitoba’s “urban a University of Manitoba graduate stream” of 18-20 doctors accepted each who went on to a distinguished career year for the two-year program. in the United States at Beth Israel Hospital in Manhattan, and then as For every patient that is severe faculty for Family Medicine residents enough to require care in a tertiary care hospital, there are thousands more at the Mayo Clinic in both Rochester, Minnesota and Scottsdale, Arizona. that have minor surgery or just need a check-up or have an ailment that can be treated by a doctor in his or her office. That’s why residents at KMC learn to provide care to in-patients of Seven Oaks Hospital as well as out-patients who just come to the clinic for a visit. Residency based on attending very sick patients in a trauma hospital would mean “missing most of what medicine is,” according to Buchel.

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That’s why U of M is distributing education even further with a new Northern Connection Medical Centre, a rural stream and a bilingual stream.

Buchel returned to her roots in 2004, and says it felt like coming home in more ways than one. She still sees patients that seem familiar and then realizes they were patients she treated as a resident in the 1990’s. “I did my own training here (at Seven Oaks) and when I came back for my job interview here, even walking into Seven Oaks Hospital and particularly KMC, it was a homecoming.”


Wellness Institute Programs

Program Guide

To Register Self-Management for Chronic Conditions 1. Lean, Keen, Kidney Machines! –10 weeks

An exercise program for people living with chronic kidney disease including all Renal Health Clinic patients and anyone on hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. A $20 deposit due at first class is refunded if 80% of classes are attended. Tue, Sep 21-Nov 23, 1:00-3:00 pm; Wed, Sep 22-Nov 24, 10:00 am-12:00 pm Exercise Only Option: for past participants. Call 787-8570 for details.

2. Stroke Exercise Program – 8 weeks

A group exercise program for those who have completed their rehabilitation program. Must be able to walk with or without walking aide, or be accompanied by an attendant. Improve your individual fitness level. Not intended as group therapy treatment. $200 Wed & Fri, Oct 13-Dec 3, 1:30-3:30 pm; Registration deadline: Oct 1

3. Bone Matters – 8 sessions

This activity-based program for those with or at risk of osteoporosis helps develop a safe, effective personal activity program. Guided by an exercise specialist. $75/$60 Member Tue/ Thu, Oct 26-Nov 23, 10:00-11:30 am, *No class Nov 11 NEW

4. Neurofit – 8 weeks

Neurological conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, dystonia, Guillaine-Barre syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, post-polio syndrome and Huntington’s disease can affect your quality of life… and ability to stay active. This exercise program, led by an exercise specialist, builds the strength, endurance and flexibility needed for activities of daily living. Maintain your independence and enjoy the benefits of being in the best possible shape! $60/$55 Member Fri, Oct 1–Nov 19, 1:00 – 2:00 pm; Registration deadline: Sep 21

GET BETTER TOGETHER!

www.wellnessinstitute.ca/gbt

FREE Program For Living Better With Any Chronic Condition – 6 weeks A Free

Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? Or are you managing well and wanting to stay that way? Come learn to manage your condition better and cope with the challenges that health problems create in our lives. To register call 632-3927. For leader training, call Dawn at 632-3922.

400. Klinic, 870 Portage Ave

Thu, Sep 23-Oct 28 5:00-7:30 pm

401. SMD, 828 Sherbrook St

406. Rivergrove Medical Clinic

held at Wellness Institute, 1075 Leila Ave Thu, Oct 14-Nov 25, 1:00-3:30 pm

Thu, Sep 30-Nov 4, 1:00-3:30 pm 408. Dakota Community Centre, 1188 Dakota Ave 402. St. James, Wed, Oct 13-Nov 17, 1:00-3:30 pm Date and Time TBA 409. Access Transcona, 845 Regent Ave 404. Reh-fit Centre, Tue, Oct 5-Nov 9, 5:30-8:00 pm 1390 Taylor Ave Wed, Oct 6-Nov 10, 9:30-12:00 pm 412. Nor’West Co-op Community Health Centre, held at Brooklands 405. Fort Garry, Senior Centre, 1960 William Ave N Date and Time TBA Thu, Sep 30-Nov 4, 1:00-3:30 pm

Leader Training: Deer Lodge Centre, 2109 Portage Ave Sep 27, Oct 6, 7 & 8 from 9:30-3:30 pm

Call 632-3900 or register online at www.wellnessinstitute.ca , Classes & Programs unless other details are given. Classes and programs are held at the Wellness Institute, do not include parking and require registration, unless otherwise specified. Prices do not include applicable taxes. Pay parking available. Refunds will only be issued up to one-week prior to the program start date and are subject to a $20 administration fee.

REHABILITATION SERVICES 5. Cardiac Rehabilitation – 16 weeks

A program for people of all ages recovering from cardiovascular disease, including heart attack, bypass surgery or irregular heart rhythms. Live healthier through education and exercise. Studies show Cardiac Rehabilitation participants have improved recovery, fewer symptoms and feel better. Monthly day and evening classes. Live Longer, Live Stronger. To register or for details call 632-3907. $225 subsidy available

6. Pulmonary Rehabilitation – 8 weeks

Do you have lung disease (emphysema, chronic Bronchitis, COPD or pulmonary fibrosis)? Do you have shortness of breath, use puffers, or use oxygen? Learn more about your condition and medications and manage more effectively with guided exercise sessions. Led by a Certified Respiratory Educator and Wellness Institute professionals. To register or for details call 632-3900. $225 Tue & Thu, 1:00-3:00 pm

RISK FACTOR REDUCTION 7. Kick Butt! Smoking Cessation

Become smoke free with a proven program based on a Mayo Clinic model. Includes professional support plus Wellness Institute facility access for three months. For details call 632-3907. $300 For Kick Butt! at Work (employee group sessions), call 632-3905

restore & renew With professional care at our Rehabilitation & Sports Injury Clinic... 632-3910 Located in the Wellness Institute. Non-members welcome. No referrals needed. Ask about treatments which may be covered by your health insurance plan.

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Program Guide

Training for Change

Your Good Health

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11. Vibrational Medicine

Homeopathy,vibrational or energy medicine, uses ultradilutions of plants and minerals to tune into the body’s own ability to heal itself. Join Dr. Cardona in a discussion about how homeopathy works and new studies in the realm of vibrational medicine. $20/$15 Members Thu, Sep 23, 7:00-9:00 pm

12. Permission To Be Pleased: Self-Care For Women

Training Institute NEW

$65/$55 Early Bird by Oct 1 Fri, Oct 29, 8:45 am-12:00 pm Marla Benjamin, RSW, Certified Wellcoach, Behaviour Health Coach, Wellness Institute

9. The Great Escape

Invest in yourself with a mini, half day break just for women. Start with your choice of workout – gentle or more intense – then relax, enjoy, engage and learn with two exciting sessions.

$59/$49 Early Bird by Sep 15 Sat, Oct 23, 7:30 am-12:15 pm 1: Super Woman…Where Are You? Super Mom, Super Wife, Super Cook, Super Clean, Super Fit. Are you worn out from trying to be super? Find perspective above the clouds of stress and anxiety! Learn how the enemy, stress, can rob you of health and peace and how to clean-up your life with weapons we can all access. 9:00 am–11:00 am Sylvia Yaeger, Occupational Therapist & Motivational Speaker, Wellness Institute

2: All About Me…Self-Care for Woman Re-discover the importance of taking time for yourself. Focus on self-care techniques for stress relief and how these techniques can be incorporated into your life. 11:15 am –12:15 pm Claudia Chernitsky, BA, MFC Accredited Leader, Stott Pilates Instructor, Personalized Exercise Therapist

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Whether you have your own business or are

8. Can Change Really Happen? working with a budget with limited funds for

Join us for an interactive workshop that looks at what promotes and hinders change. Ideal for the busy health professional. Benefit from strategies for coaching patients or clients wherever they are at with their readiness to change. Plenty of hands-on opportunity to practice new techniques.

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NEW 10. Cost Effective Marketing for Small Business

marketing, you need to let potential customers know about your product or service to compete. It’s a common problem but there are solutions! Learn the key priorities to getting your message ready for customers and discuss cost effective options for delivering that message. $90 Fri, Oct 8, 9:00 am –12:00 pm

About the Facilitator: Ron Greasley With 25 years of experience in companies and ad agencies, Ron has helped small businesses, not-for-profits and national corporations create effective strategies that work... on a budget! His unique perspective on marketing to buying groups provides a range of cost effective options that work for charities, care services, fitness trainers and more!

CPR & FIRST AID

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with AED certification

103. CPR HCP (Health Care Provider) $75/$65 Member Thu, Sep 9, 6:00-9:45 pm Thu, Oct 14, 6:00-9:45 pm Thu, Nov 25 , 6:00-9:45 pm

104. CPR HCP Recertification $45/$40 Member Thu, Sep 9, 6:00-9:45 pm Thu, Oct 14, 6:00-9:45 pm Thu, Nov 25 , 6:00-9:45 pm

106. Pet First Aid

Learn to give temporary, urgent care to pets. Covers injury prevention, safety tips and an array of emergencies including cardiac arrest, choking, wounds, burns, trauma and poisoning. $45 Thu, Oct 28, 6:00-9:45 pm

To Register call 632-3900 or visit www.wellnessinstitute.ca/classes

Sound impossible to etch out daily time for yourself? See how easy it can be to fit in simple, effective body techniques such as self-massage, visualization and body scanning for stress relief. You deserve it! $30/$25 Member Thu, Nov 18, 7:00-9:00 pm

13. Picture Perfect Posture

Discover how good posture can help you maintain your independence longer as you age. Learn to strengthen your core muscles for improved posture and balance. $15/$10 Members Wed, Sep 15, 7:00-8:30 pm

MIND AND BODY 14. A Buddhist Approach to Stress

Look at how the 2500 year old teachings of Buddhism are currently used to treat stress and anxiety and do a short traditional Buddhist meditation. $30/$25 Member Mon, Oct 4, 7:00-9:00 pm

15. 10 Simple Solutions to Worry

Join facilitator, Ashley Kircher, to explore effective ways to control worry and reduce stress. Get useful tips on changing your anxious thoughts. Practise relaxation techniques including progressive muscle relaxation and belly breathing. $30/$25 Member Thu, Oct 21, 7:00-9:00 pm

16. How To Be Mindful in a Stressful World

Many people are looking for alternative ways to treat stress. Discover the latest on stress reduction techniques, focusing on mindfulness. Learn to stay mindful through the day. $30/$25 Member Tue, Oct 12, 7:00-9:00 pm

Diabetes Education 17. Diabetes & Pre-diabetes Q&A

FREE

Where do I go now? Learn what to ask your healthcare provider. Choose one Tuesday session... Sep 14, 28, Oct 12, 26, Nov 9, 23 OR Dec 7 10:30-11:30 am


TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR HEALTH

25. Setting Boundaries to Set you Free

18. The New “PMS” – 5 weeks (Pelvic Muscle Strengthening)

Not just Kegels! Instruction and exercises led by a physiotherapist help to restore your core and pelvic floor. For women of all ages with bladder control issues, weak abdominals or back pain. Check your health insurance for coverage. $150 Tue, Sep 28-Oct 26, 7:00-8:30 pm

19. The Aging Hip/Knee: What Can You Do?

Learn how these joints work, why many have problems with them and how to strengthen to maintain function. Covers replacement and rehab. Led by physiotherapists. $20/$15 Member Wed, Oct 13, 1:00-3:30 pm

20. Talking Back

Is pain affecting your life? Learn about low back problems and ways to manage pain. Get tools from a physiotherapist to improve posture, flexibility, strength and body mechanics. In partnership with Creative Retirement. $25/$20 Member Mon, Sep 20, 1:00-4:00 pm

21. Lifestyle and Breast Cancer

FREE

You can reduce your risk!

Learn ways to reduce your risk of developing breast cancer. Hear what the latest research says and have your questions answered by the dietitian from the WRHA Breast Health Centre. Wed, Oct 20, 7:00-9:00 pm

22. Osteoporosis Series

FREE

Facilitated by the Osteoporosis Society of Canada, Manitoba Chapter and the Wellness Institute. a) How Strong Are Your Bones? overview & nutrition Thu, Oct 7, 6:00-8:00 pm b) Treatments & Supplements Thu, Oct 14, 6:00-8:00 pm c) Exercise Information Thu, Oct 21, 6:00-8:00 pm

Emotional Health 23. Recovery & Empowerment

FREE

It is possible to live a complete, fulfilling life with a mental illness as people with other illnesses do? The speaker shares first-hand tips and action plans. Tue, Oct 19, 7:00-9:30 pm

24. Depression & Bipolar Illness

FREE

A look at the symptoms and how family and friends can cope, along with some practical suggestions for those living with the illness. Tue, Nov 16, 7:00-9:30 pm

Explore the boundaries you need and those you need to let go of to reduce stress and enjoy more personal freedom. Learn to say “no,” lose the guilt and feel the power of self-determination. $25/$20 Member Wed, Sep 29, 7:00-9:00 pm

26. Focus on Positive Thinking

Learn to use positive thinking to help you reach your goals and feel great about yourself. Begin to recognize and stop negative thinking patterns and make the changes you need. $25/$20 Member Wed, Nov 3, 7:00-9:00 pm

Living Well

27. Anxiety: Real, Disabling & Treatable

32. You & Your Environment:

FREE

Join the Anxiety Disorder Association of MB to explore problems such as Panic Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder and others. Discover treatment resources and how to help someone with anxiety. Wed, Oct 13 OR Wed, Nov 24, 7:00-9:00 pm

28. A.S.I.S.T. – 2 Days

FREE

Chemical Sensitivities

Join an educator & researcher from Chemical Sensitivities Manitoba to learn about your exposure to chemicals, the effects and possible modifications. Mon, Sep 13, 7:00-8:30 pm

(Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training)

33. Hooking up Financially: Couples & Cash

This skills-building, interactive workshop prepares caregivers of all kinds to provide suicide first aid interventions. Recognized by the WRHA, RCMP, Winnipeg City Police and Canadian Military. Certificate upon completion. $250 Sat, Oct 2/Sun, Oct 3 OR Thu, Dec 2/Fri, Dec 3; 8:30-4:30 pm

Clinical psychologist and financial recovery counsellor, Dr. Moira Somers, helps you address differing money styles to strengthen your relationship ...and bottom line. Couples: $55/$50 Member Tue, Oct 5, 7:00-9:00 pm

29. Seniors and Depression

FREE

Learn ways to cope with aging and depression. Wed, Sep 15, 1:00-2:30 pm

Spiritual Wellness 30. Meditation for Anxiety

A proven, effective way to counteract stress. Learn easy ways to “go with the flow,” led by Judith Burch, Spiritual Care Educator. $35/$30 Member Mon, Sep 20, 7:00-9:30 pm

31. Meditation for Body, Mind & Spirit

Judith Burch, Spiritual Care Educator, guides you through meditation exercises to find the right one for you. Methods include focusing on the breath plus mindfulness meditation, guided imagery and meditation as prayer. $95/$85 Member Mon, Oct 18, 25, Nov 1 & 8, 7:00-9:00 pm

SOCIAL WELLNESS

FREE

All are welcome at these weekly programs. For details call 632-3927.

Bridge & Cribbage Wed, to May 19, 1:00-3:00 pm

Quilting

Thu, to May 20, 1:30-3:30 pm

34. Raising Financially Savvy Kids

How can we teach money sense and self-discipline to our children and prevent them from forming an unhealthy sense of entitlement? Does it make sense to give allowances? Get helpful guidelines for parents of 5 to 18 year-olds. $35/$30 Member Tue, Nov 9, 7:00-9:00 pm

Retirement Planning Series FREE

35. CPP/OAS

Everything you need to know about the Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security, including how and when to apply. Presented by Service Canada. Thu, Oct 14, 7:00-9:00 pm

36. Financial Planning

Understand retirement and estate planning, savings and income options plus tax implications before you retire. With a certified Financial Planner. Thu, Oct 28, 7:00-9:00 pm

37. Walking the Talk: Living the Dream

Learn how active living can contribute to enjoying the retirement of your dreams! With the Active Living Coalition of Older Adults. Thu, Nov 4, 7:00-9:00 pm

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Program Guide

WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAMS

Outdoor Wellness

38. Waist Management – 11 weeks

or more Outdoor Wellness check F www.wellnessinstitute.ca/outdoor or contact Paul at 632-3931

Are you having trouble losing weight and keeping it off? Join us and work with our Weight Loss Coaches to develop habits that will allow you to achieve a healthy weight for life. Let this supportive group program help you become the person you want to – and can –be! $350 Registration deadline: Sep 16; Orientation: Sep 22, 1:00 OR 6:00 pm; Intake: Sep 23-Oct 1 Mon & Wed, a. Oct 4-Dec 10, 1:00-3:00 pm OR b. Oct 4-Dec 10, 6:00-8:00 pm

39. Pound the Pounds – 10 weeks

Weight no longer! Choose from an array of options to fit your weight loss needs. Build your package today. Registration deadline: Sep 27 Oct 11 classes will be held on Oct 12 Core Program $150: 75 min/week Weigh in, meal plan and classes with a dietitian, behaviour coach & personal trainer Core PLUS Exercise Program $235: Core Program plus two supervised exercise sessions/week. with a 10-week membership Core PLUS Weekly Meal $250: Core Program plus a healthy meal available at the end of each class to eat in/take home Core PLUS Exercise Program PLUS Weekly Meal $330: The complete package: Core Program plus supervised exercise & weekly meal

Core Classes: Mon, Oct 4-Dec 10, 4:00-5:15 pm OR 5:30-6:00 pm Supervised Exercise: Tue & Thu, 5:30-6:45 pm (beginning Oct 7) 40. Fitter.Firmer.Faster. Weight Loss Challenge – 10 weeks

Get Fitter.Firmer.Faster. on a team led by certified personal trainers. Weekly fitness challenges and weigh-ins help get you motivated while Super Sessions show you how to keep it off. Must be able to exercise at an intense level. Registration deadline: Sep 16, $210/$120 Member Choose a Class, Choose Your Team: Team B: Mon, Sep 27-Nov 29, 7:00-8:30 pm Team D: Wed, Sep 29-Dec 1, 7:00-8:30 pm

Team A: Mon, Sep 27-Nov 29, 5:30-7:00 pm Team C: Wed, Sep 29-Dec 1, 5:30-7:00 pm Team E: Sat, Oct 2-Dec 4, 7:45-9:15 am

All-Team Dates & Super Sessions (SS): Kick Off: Sat, Sep 25, 9:00-10:00 am Nutrition SS: Mon, Sep 20, 6:30-7:30 pm Behaviour Change SS: Wed, Nov 17, 6:00-7:00 pm Wrap Up: Sat, Dec 4, 9:00-10:00 am Winning team members each receive a Wellness Institute gift certificate. Must participate in at least six supervised exercise sessions to qualify for final weigh in.

losing it

your own way A Wellness Institute Weight Loss Coach can help! 632-3900

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To Register call 632-3900 or visit www.wellnessinstitute.ca/classes

41. Last Chance LANCE… Join the MS Bike Tour! Ride the hills in Riding Mountain National Park with our staff and members for our 7th year in support of Multiple Sclerosis. This two day fundraising event will give you great stories. For more on the event visit: www.mssociety.ca/manitoba/RMC.htm Fri-Sun, Sep 10-12

42. Mountain Biking

Get off road at some of the best trails in Manitoba for some “real” mountain biking. Start times vary by location. Helmets are mandatory. Bring your own bike and meet at the Wellness Institute for one or all Saturday rides. $10/Trip a. Sep 18 (Bird’s Hill) b. Nov 25 (Grand Beach) c. Oct 2 (Falcon Lake) d. Oct 9 (Brandon Hills) e. Oct 16 (Spruce Woods)

43. Trail Runners R US

Say no to concrete, tracks and treadmills and join us for evening trail runs until it snows. All levels are welcome. Try new trails each week. Water, running nutrition and optional head light recommended. Meet at the Birds Hill Park Gates. Contact us for upcoming starting points. $5 Tue, Starting Sep 14, 6:00 pm

EATING FOR GOOD HEALTH Join dietitian Carolyn Somerville, for one or all of her sessions: NEW

44. A Guide to Restaurant Eating

Restaurant eating has become part of our lifestyle. Make peace with your food choices and get menu magic to guide your healthy food selections. No cooking demonstration. $20/$15 Member Mon, Sep 13, 7:00-8:30 pm NEW

45. Increase the Pulse of your Meals

Legumes, beans and other pulses (legume relatives) can lower blood sugar and cholesterol. Learn ways to include them in your menu. $25/$20 Member Mon, Oct 25, 7:00-8:30 pm NEW

46. Cooking on the Sweet Side

Learn to manage spices, sugars, and sweeteners in your food preparation. $25/$20 Member Mon, Nov 15, 7:00-8:30 pm


Boot Camps for Every Body Join Chef Walter Zogar for a hands-on cooking class. Dine on dishes you prepare and take home recipes to enjoy later.

All camps are led by our certified, professional Personal Trainers and come with a free athletic shirt. Classes are held outdoors, so please prepare for the weather. Must be 16+.

Fitter.Firmer.Faster Boot Camps – 4 weeks

47. Weight Management Cooking

Melt unwanted pounds, tone up and energize with us in a power-packed strength endurance and agility based boot camp with a motivating team format based on our popular weight loss challenge.

NEW 48. Fast Food the Wholesome Healthy Way

Program 501 502 503 504

Learn the secrets of delicious, healthy, low-calorie cooking. $35/$30 Member Thu, Sep 23, 6:00-9:00 pm

Get Fitter.Firmer.Faster in the Morning: 6:00-7:00 am

Use whole foods to prepare mouthwatering dishes that help maintain your health. Recipes are easy to prepare, use common, nutrient-rich foods and are ready within 30 min. $35/$30 Member Thu, Oct 21, 6:00-9:00 pm

49. Healthy Appetizers

Get ready to entertain with tasty recipes that won’t hurt your health... or your waist line! Learn to make stuffed hors d’oeurvres, tarts and turnovers, wraps and rolls and two-bite desserts. $35/$30 Member Mon, Nov 29, 6:00-9:00 pm

Camp Days Mon/Wed/Fri Mon/Wed/Fri Mon/Wed/Fri Mon/Wed/Fri

Start Date Sep 1 OR Oct 4 Sep 1 OR Oct 4 Sep 1 OR Oct 4 Sep 1 OR Oct 4

Fee $195 $195 $195 $195

Get Fitter.Firmer.Faster at Noon: 12:00-12:50 pm Program 505 506 507 508

Location Victoria Jason Park/Crocus Park Bunns Creek Centennial Park Wellness Institute Memorial Park

Camp Days Mon/Wed/Fri Mon/Wed/Fri Mon/Wed/Fri Mon/Wed/Fri

Start Date Sep 1 OR Oct 4 Sep 1 OR Oct 4 Sep 1 OR Oct 4 Sep 1 OR Oct 4

Fee $165 $165 $165 $165

Get Fitter.Firmer.Faster After Work: 5:30-6:30 pm Program 509 510 511 NEW

Location Victoria Jason/Crocus Park Bunns Creek Centennial Park Memorial Park

Camp Days Mon/Wed/Fri Mon/Wed/Fri Mon/Wed/Fri

Start Date Fee Sep 1 OR Oct 4 $195 Sep 1 OR Oct 4 $195 Sep 1 OR Oct 4 $195

Hardcore Addiction: Mixed Martial Arts Conditioning – 4 weeks

Get a hardcore workout that offers boot camp style conditioning with a twist…or should we say a roundhouse kick! Full body training based on martial arts inspired moves kicks your fitness up a notch.

Go Hardcore: 5:30-6:30 pm

ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS 50. Ten Habits to Healthy Living

Location Victoria Jason Park/Crocus Park Bunns Creek Centennial Park Wellness Institute Memorial Park

FREE

Learn from the Active Living Coalition of Older Adults (ALCOA) the important habits that can help maintain your health, independence and mobility. Thu, Sep 16, 1:30-2:30 pm

51. Sharpening the Grey Matter

As we age, coordination and balance decline. Learn exercises to enhance daily activities, no matter what your age or abilities. $15/$10 Member Tue, Nov 9, 2:15-3:45 pm

52. Living Longer, Stronger

A third of community-residing adults 65+ suffer from falls each year. Stay independent through exercise. Ideas for the family to fitness pro. $15/$10 Member Tue, Nov 16, 2:15-3:45 pm

53. Get Fit for Active Living! – 8 weeks

Exercise and expert tips for older adults who aren’t currently active. Learn how to get started with regular exercise and the importance of your lifestyle in staying independent. $150 Mon/Wed/Fri, Sep 20-Nov 12, 2:30-3:30 pm

Program 512

Location Wellness Institute

Camp Days Mon/Wed/Fri

Start Date Fee Sep 1 OR Oct 4 $195

Mom & Stroller Bootie Camp – 4 weeks Shake your bootie back into shape and connect with other moms, whatever your fitness level! Bring baby (and stroller) for an energizing workout with intervals of power walking, strength training and flexibility.

Mom & Stroller Bootie Camps: 1:30-2:20 pm Program 519 520

Location Victor Jason Park/Crocus Park Bunns Creek Centennial Park

Camp Days Mon/Wed Mon/Wed

Start Date Sep 1 OR Oct 4 Sep 1 OR Oct 4

Fee $90 $90

Perfect Fit Boot Camps – 4 weeks Whether getting married or graduating, you want to look fabulous in the dress. Get that perfect fit with workouts that burn fat, tone muscle and energize. Join with your wedding party to save $10 each!

Get the Perfect Fit at Noon: 12:00-12:50 pm Program 521

Location Wellness Institute

Camp Days Tue/Thu

Start Date Sep 2 OR Oct 5

Fee $110

Start Date Sep 2 OR Oct 5

Fee $130

Get the Perfect Fit After Work: 5:30-6:30 pm Program 522

Location Wellness Institute

Camp Days Tue/Thu

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Program Guide

Kids’ Health

Qualifies for the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit includes all our 8-week+ kids’ fitness classes & 5-day camps

TINY TOTS

KIDS CLUB

Wee Move – 8 weeks

Mini Indoor Soccer – 8 weeks

An introduction to music and movement for toddlers. Program Starts Day Time Age(yrs) Fee 201 Sep 25 Sat 9:30-10:00 am walking-2½ $48

Mini-Movers – 8 weeks

Enhance motor skills with jumping, hopping, climbing, throwing, running, balancing, and dancing. Program Starts Day Time Age(yrs) Fee $48 202 Sep 25 Sat 10:00-10:45 am 2½-4

Wee Swim – 10 weeks

except Nov 27, 4-week class

Parent and tot will enjoy swimming in our warm water pool, focusing on movement, fun, and gaining comfort in the water. *No class Nov 11. Program Starts Day Time Age(yrs) Fee ½-2 ½ $50 203* Sep 16 Thu 4:50-5:20 pm 203a Sep 18 Sat 12:00-12:30 pm ½-2 ½ $50 203b Sep 18 Sat 12:30-1:00 pm ½-2 ½ $50 203c Nov 27 Sat 12:00-12:30 pm ½-2 ½ $20

Gym & Swim – 10 weeks

A semi-structured hour of fun for children and their parent, including gym activities and swimming in our warm water pool. Program Starts Day Time Age(yrs) Fee 2 ½-3 ½ $70 204 Sep 17 Fri 5:30-6:30 pm 4-5 $70 204a Sep 17 Fri 6:45-7:45 pm NEW

Salsa Babies – 6 weeks

With little ones snuggled in baby carriers, moms learn popular Latin dances while babies shake maracas to the Latin beat. * Additional $15 fee payable to instructor at first class for CD. Program Starts Day Time Age(yrs) Fee 217 Oct 4 Mon 10:30-11:15 am 6 weeks+ $84 217a Oct 3 Sun 9:30-10:15 am 6 weeks+ $84 NEW

Salsa Tots – 6 weeks

This parent and tot class features fun tropical songs and steps with lively Latin rhythms. *Additional $23 fee payable to instructor at first class for CD and maraca. Program Starts Day Time Age(yrs) Fee 1-4 $112 218 Oct 4 Mon 11:30-12:15 am 1-4 $112 218a Oct 3 Sun 10:30-11:15 am

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Keep active with soccer drills and activities! Program Starts Day Time 205 Sep 22 Wed 1:00-1:45 pm 205a Sep 23 Thu 5:15-6:00 pm NEW

Age (yrs) 3-5 3-5

Fee $60 $60

Family Martial Arts Self-defence & Fitness – 8 weeks

Get into shape and increase discipline while learning self-defence. Parents are encouraged to participate! Led by a 6th Degree black belt instructor. Program Starts Day Time Age (yrs) Fee 219 Sep 22 Wed 5:30-6:25 pm 7-11 $60

TEEN FITNESS Teen Spin & Stretch – 8 weeks

Get your heart pumping with a great weekly spinning workout followed by a full body stretch. Gain endurance, strength and flexibility. Program Starts Day Time Age (yrs) Fee 215 Sep 28 Tue 7:00-7:45 pm 12-17 $60

Teen Yoga – 8 weeks

Develop strength, flexibility and concentration through the asanas (poses). The breathing and relaxation skills are good tools for dealing with stress. Program Starts Day Time Age (yrs) Fee 216 Sep 24 Fri 6:00-7:00 pm 13-15 $110

DISCOVER DANCE A performance highlighting the students acheivments will be held during the last class. Costumes not required.

Parent & Tot Dance – 10 weeks

Focuses on coordination, movement, music, and FUN! Program Starts Day Time Age (yrs) 210 Sep 18 Sat 11:00-11:30 am 2-3

Fee $50

Preschool Ballet – 10 weeks

A fun intro to movements and positions, with rhythm, songs and games. Program Starts Day Time Age (yrs) Fee 211 Sep 18 Sat 11:30-12:00 pm 3-5 $50

The same professionally-led programs... new site. The Wellness Institute now offers a selection of programs at Park City West Community Club at 115 Sanford Fleming Road as part of our commitment to community wellness.

To Register call 632-3900 or visit www.wellnessinstitute.ca/classes


Gymnastics

Beginner Ballet – 10 weeks

Develops the foundations for ballet technique in a fun, active way. Program Starts Day Time Age (yrs) 4-6 212 Sep 18 Sat 12:00-12:45 pm

Introduction to Rhythmic Gymnastics – 8 weeks

Fee $60

Develop skills with various types of apparatus: scarves, rope, ball, hoop and ribbon while working through the Prism Program. No class Nov 11 Program Starts Day Time Age(yrs) Fee 214 Sep 30 Thu 5:30-6:30 pm 4-6 $110 214a Sep 30 Thu 6:45-7:45 pm 7-9 $110

KARATE A traditional martial art that uses the whole body to build confidence, respect, commitment and physical condition.

Little Tigers Karate – 10 weeks

Parents are encouraged to participate with the child (no additional cost) Program Starts Day Time Age (yrs) Fee 5-7 $60 206 Sep 21 Tue 5:15-6:00 pm

Karate Kids I – 10 weeks Program Starts 207 Sep 21

Day Tue

Time 6:00-7:00 pm

Age (yrs) Fee 8-12 $100

Karate Kids II – 10 weeks

An Intermediate level, for children who have a minimum of yellow belt. Program Starts Day Time Age (yrs) Fee 8-11 $100 208 Sep 25 Sat 11:30-12:30 pm

Youth Karate – 10 weeks

A more advanced class for youth who have a minimum of yellow belt. Program Starts Day Time Age (yrs) Fee 209 Sep 25 Sat 10:30-11:30 am 12-17 $100

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fall in-service camp Make in-service day fun with active games, crafts and swimming for kids 7 to 12. $30 Campers should bring a peanut-free bag lunch, bathing suit and towel and be dressed for active fun. Drop off is 8:00-9:00 am. Pick up is 4:00-5:00 pm.

Friday, October 22

For Kids... at Park City West Community Club Mini Indoor Soccer – 8 weeks

Keep active with soccer drills and activities! Our popular Kids Club program with a new location! Program Starts Day Time Age (yrs) Fee 205b Sep 28 Tue 5:45-6:30 pm 3-5 $60

For Adults... at Park City West Community Club NEW

Fitter.Firmer.Faster Group Training – 8 weeks

Tone up and energize with us in a power-packed strength, endurance and agility based workout in a motivating group format. Program Starts Day Time Age (yrs) Fee 205 Sep 28 Tue 7:00-8:00 pm Adult $120

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Program Guide

Adult Fitness NEW

Wellness Institute Members: Look for your

FREE and specially priced Adult Fitness Programs, including yoga, aerobics, karate and more!

Yoga Booty Ballet – 8 weeks

As seen on TV! Enjoy fat burning yoga, ab slimming dance and body sculpting ballet. It is a total body blast that will get your groove on and your pounds off! Leave feeling strong, sexy, rejuvenated and empowered! Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 292 Sep 21 Tue 7:30-8:25 pm $100/$70 NEW

Let’s Move…Let’s Dance – 8 weeks

A Latin fusion class for active older adults with the perfect blend of low impact and total body conditioning, followed by 30 min of pilates core and muscle strengthening. Indoor shoes only. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 293 Sep 26 Sun 11:45 am-12:45 pm $98/$52 NEW

Women’s Self-Defence – 8 weeks

Get into shape while learning self-defence. Understand the basic and easy-to-apply hand techniques, kicking defences and choke hold escapes. Taught by a 6th degree black belt Martial Arts instructor. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 294 Sep 22 Wed 6:30-7:30 pm $95/$50 NEW

Qigong/Energy Medicine – 8 weeks

This mind-body combination helps you relieve stress, control pain, increase flexibility and feel better. Use breathing, posture and simple moves plus the study of energy meridians and accu-pressure points to target problem areas. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 296 Oct 5 Tue 7:00-8:00 pm $100/$70 NEW

Zumba Gold – 8 weeks

This fun and exciting class brings the exciting Latin dance rhythms created in the original Zumba to the active older adult or special populations that may need modifications for success. Created to emphasize the basics, it’s so easy to follow that everyone can do it! Indoor shoes only. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 297 Sep 25 Sat 2:15-3:15 pm $79/$42

Zumba Dance – 10 weeks

This Latin-inspired dance-fitness class blends Latin and International music and movements. No dance experience is needed for the easy-to-learn moves with cardio and muscle toning benefits! Indoor shoes only. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 298 Sep 22 Wed 8:35-9:35 pm $98/$52 NEW

Belly Fit – 8 weeks

A beginner-intermediate fitness fusion for women! Begin with easy-to-learn moves infused with Belly Dance, Bollywood, Bhangra and African Dance. Then tone up with pilates core work and finish with a yoga-inspired stretch. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 299 Sep 25 Sat 1:00-2:00 pm $80/$45 299a Sep 21 Tue 5:30-6:30 pm $80/$45

Tough Enough – 10 weeks

Work and play hard without choreography. Sport drills, power movements, weights, plyometrics, martial arts, core work and more. No class Oct 11. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 301 Sep 13 Mon 7:45-8:40 pm $80/ FREE.

Back To Basics Fitness Class – 13 weeks

Learning is easy in this non-intimidating, relaxed atmosphere using low impact, step aerobics and weights. No class Nov 11. * Low Impact † Step Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 302* Sep 7 Tue 6:30-7:25 pm $158/ FREE. 302a† Sep 9 Thu 7:30-8:25 pm $149/ FREE.

PACE™ – 11 weeks

Exercises are designed to maintain or improve joint mobility, endurance, balance and coordination for those with arthritis. No class Oct 11/Nov 11. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 305 Sep 13 Mon 1:00-2:00 pm $124/ FREE. 305a Sep 16 Thu 1:00-2:00 pm $124/ FREE.

Golden Sneakers – 10 weeks

Activities range from low impact aerobics, chair exercises, strength training and stretching. GREAT for beginners of all ages! Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 306 Sep 14 Tue 1:00-2:00 pm $90/ FREE.

Karate Beginner – 10 weeks

This martial art uses only the body to promote fitness, self-defense and confidence. Blocks, punches, strikes and kicks improve strength, posture, flexibility, speed, agility, coordination and cardio. For all ages. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/SM/M) 309 Sep 21 Tue 7:00-8:00 pm $144/$72/ FREE.

Karate Continuing – 10 weeks

Ready to move on? Previous experience required. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/SM/M) 310 Sep 25 Sat 9:30-10:30 am $144/$72/ FREE. NEW

Sikaran – 8 weeks

Enhance your confidence and discipline with the Filipino martial art of self-defence and “foot-fighting”. Train for cardio, strength, power, coordination and endurance in a non-contact format. All levels welcome! Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 295 Sep 22 Wed 7:30-8:30 pm $95/$50

Tai Chi/Taijiquan Beginner – 10 weeks

This ancient Chinese exercise is for all with slow, gentle movements designed to help restore and maintain overall wellness. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 311 Sep 14 Tue 10:05-11:05 am $95/ FREE. 311a Sep 14 Tue 6:00-7:00 pm $95/ FREE.

Line Dancing Beginner – 8 weeks

New music, old music, country and rock, line dancing is fun and a great way to exercise. Indoor shoes only. No partner required. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 300 Oct 9 Sat 11:45-12:45 am $55/$30

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NM = Non-member Rate SM = Select Time Member Rate M = Member Rate

Iyengar Yoga Beginner – 12 weeks

With prescribed movements and a variety of props, this practice stretches the body and improves flexibility and mobility. No class Oct 11/Nov 11. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 312 Sep 13 Mon 9:00-10:15 am $132/ FREE. $132/ FREE. 312a Sep 13 Mon 5:15-6:30 pm $132/ FREE. 312b Sep 15 Wed 10:30-11:45 am $132/ FREE. 312c Sep 16 Thu 6:45-8:00 pm

Iyengar Yoga Continuing – 12 weeks

Move on to more advanced movements and poses. Previous yoga experience required. No class Oct 11/Nov 11. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) $132/ FREE. 313 Sep 13 Mon 10:30-11:45 am $132/ FREE. 313a Sep 13 Mon 6:45-8:00 pm $132/ FREE. 313b Sep 15 Wed 9:00-10:15 am $132/ FREE. 313c Sep 16 Thu 5:15-6:30 pm $132/ FREE. 313d Sep 18 Sat 8:30-9:45 am

Kundalini Yoga Mixed – 12 weeks

A powerful form of yoga that stimulates optimal wellbeing with simple techniques. All levels are welcome. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 314 Sep 15 Wed 6:45-8:00 pm $132/ FREE. $132/ FREE. 314a Sep 17 Fri 10:30-11:45 am

Hatha Yoga (Yin/Yang) – 12 weeks

The union of physical, mental and spiritual aspects promotes internal and external balance while improving flexibility. Gentle classes move at a slower pace with fewer poses. All levels welcome. No class Oct 11/Nov 11 Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 316 Sep 15 Wed 5:15-6:30 pm $132/ FREE. $132/ FREE. 316a Sep 16 Thu 10:15-11:30 am

Body Bliss – 12 weeks

Enjoy a mind/body workout that blends flowing movements for strength, balance, flexibility and core strength with a finale of deep relaxation. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 318 Sep 1 Wed 12:05-12:50 pm $96/ FREE. 318a Sep 2 Thu 6:30-7:25 pm $120/ FREE.

MFC Fitness Leader Certification Fitness Theory

Learn the basic theory behind fitness classes, including fitness and lifestyle, anatomy, physiology, exercise design and prescription. This course gives you the knowledge to proceed to the practical modules. * Includes $100 manual, study and exam guides.

Program 319 319a 319b

Starts Oct 28 Oct 30 Oct 31

Day Thu Sat Sun

Time 6:00-10:00 pm 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8:00 am-5:00 pm

Fee (NM/M) $275/$255 $275/$255 $275/$255

Resistance Training

This course will teach you to design and instructor beginner and intermediate resistance training programs for group settings such as weight room supervision and group training classes. Training principles and safety will be the priority. All registrants must have completed MFC Theory Course. * Includes $55 manual. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 320 Nov 18 Thu 6:00-10:00 pm $235/$215 320a Nov 20 Sat 8:00 am-5:00 pm $235/$215 320b Nov 21 Sun 8:00 am-5:00 pm $235/$215

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Program Guide NM = Non-member Rate M = Member Rate

Stott Pilates

If you have an injury or condition which requires additional attention or modification, a private lesson may be necessary.

Mat Pilates

Reformer

Mat Pilates is a series of exercises that focus on abdominal conditioning as well as full body flexibility. Simple changes to your way of movement will improve core stabilization and may result in a flatter stomach and decreased back pain. Come away feeling and looking stronger.

Specially designed equipment accommodates your abilities from post rehab treatment to a dynamic full body challenge! Ideal for those seeking to decrease neck or back pain or increase strength in the shoulders or hips.

Beginner Mat – 12 weeks

No reformer experience required.*No class Oct 11 or Nov 11. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 325 Sep 13 Mon 6:30-7:30 pm $172/$150 $172/$150 325a Sep 15 Thu 10:45-11:45 am

No previous exposure to Pilates. *No class Oct 11 or Nov 11. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 321 Sep 13 Mon 7:45-8:45 pm $120/$102 321a Sep 15 Wed 10:45-11:45 am $120/$102 321b Sep 15 Wed 6:00-7:00 pm $120/$102 $120/$102 321c Sep 18 Sat 9:00-10:00 am

Continuing Mat –12 weeks

Still mastering the essential exercises or joining us from a home video program? *No class Oct 11 or Nov 11. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 322 Sep 14 Tue 7:15-8:15 pm $120/$102 $120/$102 322a Sep 15 Wed 9:30-10:30 am 322b Sep 15 Wed 7:15-8:15 pm $120/$102 $120/$102 322c Sep 18 Sat 10:15-11:15 am

Intermediate Mat – 12 weeks

You’ve mastered the essential exercises, now you’re ready to move on. *No class Nov 11. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 323 Sep 14 Tue 6:00-7:00 pm $120/$102 $120/$102 323a Sep 16 Thu 9:30-10:30 am

Ultimate – 12 weeks

Get the best of both! This complete session maximizes training potential with the best exercises from both specialties for a combination that leaves no muscle overlooked! Not recommended for those new to pilates. Program Starts Day Time Fee 331 Sep 15 Wed 8:15-9:15 pm $159/$135

Beginner Reformer – 12 weeks

Continuing Reformer – 12 weeks

For those who are still mastering the essentials. *No class Oct 11. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 326 Sep 13 Mon 10:45-11:45 am $172/$150 $172/$150 326a Sep 14 Tue 7:00-8:00 pm $172/$150 326b Sep 15 Wed 5:00-6:00 pm NEW

Men’s Only Reformer – 12 weeks

Packed with simple moves that boost your traditional training program while challenging your core and improving spinal alignment. Suited to recreational or serious athletes with strength training OR Pilates experience. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 327 Sep 19 Sun 10:45-11:45 am $172/$150

Intermediate Reformer – 12 weeks

You’ve mastered the essentials and are ready for more. *No class Oct 11 Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 328 Sep 13 Mon 9:30-10:30 am $172/$150

Power Reformer Continuing – 12 weeks

Short on time? Try this quick, 45 min lunch time workout! *No class Nov 11 Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 329 Sep 16 Thu 12:05-12:50 pm $129/$113 NEW

Athletic Conditioning Mixed Level – 12 weeks

This beefed-up but simplified selection of total body moves challenges core stabilization and can improve sport performance. For those who are experienced in pilates or are already active. Program Starts Day Time Fee (NM/M) 330 Sep 18 Sat 10:45-11:45 am $172/$150

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What is

Wellness Coaching Wellness Coaching is a service focused on you, your lifestyle and making changes for your well‑being. Working with a Wellness Coach does not mean having someone tell you how to live better, rather your coach helps build confidence and develop strategies to change the things you are ready and willing to change. Unlike life coaching, wellness coaching includes lifestyle factors to help you address roadblocks that have kept you from anything from losing weight to working towards a more energetic, balanced life. The goals and actions are personalized.

events with

at Seven Oaks Hospital MARCH The 12th Annual CP Bike Race on March 13 raised funds for Cerebral Palsy with over 1000 volunteers plus riders.

This May’s Commit to Get Fit Run drew a record number of 500 participants!

A Wellness Coach can also lead supportive group sessions as a way to share ideas with others as you work through your personal obstacles to a shared goal. The Wellness Coach certification used by the Wellness Institute combines evidence-based behavioural psychology and proven coaching skills from the International Coach Federation™ with existing training in a health or wellness profession. According to Dawn Ziemanski, a certified Wellness Institute Wellness Coach with a degree in Kinesiology, clients benefit from this broad expertise because they are often dealing with changes that affect multiple aspects of their personal wellness. If you’re struggling with change or facing an overwhelming task ahead, a certified Wellness Coach can guide you on a path to success. Look for details on Wellness Coaching at the Wellness Institute in the New Year!

APRIL

Our 2010 Hot Topics in Diabetes Event in April was a huge success with over 650 attendees and $13,600 raised for diabetes research. Dr. Adi Mehta was keynote speaker.

Participants hav shed over 2300 lbs in one year of Fitter.Firmer. Faster. team weight loss challenges. This spring, the winning team lost 7% of their body weight!

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Perfect FIT boot camp was a popular new option this spring. Other boot camps took Wellness Institute personal trainers to new locations.

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Healthcare retention project has lessons for other workplaces A

Seven Oaks project to pilot ways of retaining retirement-eligible healthcare professionals for longer has identified several phenomena that apply to other workplaces as well. The Retention of Older Worker project led by Wellness Institute tested several measures designed to support older healthcare workers to continue working beyond their date of eligibility including 12 or 24 week refresher leaves offered in several Winnipeg healthcare facilities. The Older Worker leaves offered 55% of a worker’s salary while on leave, similar to what is provided for maternity leave by Employment Insurance. The two year project was supported with a Workplaces Skills Initiative grant from Human Resources and Social Development Canada. According to Project Manager, Rose Dziadekwich, prior to taking the leaves 10 of the 15 participants were planning to retire imminently, but now more than half (eight) plan to stay longer and two plan to retire and return to work part-time. All of the participants agreed to a return of service, and so even the employees who have decided to retire will have extended their time in the workplace. Healthcare can be a physically demanding and emotionally

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challenging occupation, but like other workplaces, the average age of healthcare workers is still climbing. Taking a few months out of the workplace allowed the participants “the ability to get a break, to rest and rejuvenate,” Dziadekwich said. “Many said that this was the first time in their careers that they had a chance to reflect on their career and think about what it would be like to retire, a chance to evaluate retirement.” Even participants who came back to work determined to retire, came back “with a different mindset and even if they were only going to be back with us for a year, it will be a very productive year,” she said. One of most surprising findings of the project was that a majority of participants used their leave to care for ill, elderly family members. Dziadekwich says that healthcare employees tend to be the ones in their families who take on the role of caring for others, and can be difficult to convince they should look after themselves for a change. She notes, however, that without the leave, most would have been in the position of caring for their family members while still coming to work, and that has huge implications for

workforces that have more and more of what is sometimes called the squeeze generation – adults who are caring for youths still in school at the same time they are also caring for elderly parents. “Elder care is as important to older workers as childcare is to younger employees.” Other initiatives implemented during the project at Seven Oaks Hospital included: • Retirement planning education • C ompressed work week experiments • 2333 Mentorship initiative The retirement planning education sessions have helped employees get the facts on retirement so they can make an informed decision, and in so doing have proven to be a valuable way to connect with retiring employees who might consider returning to work. Retired nurses make up about 30% of Seven Oaks current pool of casual nurses. While the refresher leaves are something that can’t be maintained without a source of funding such as the Employment Insurance system, the other measures will continue as part of Seven Oaks ongoing efforts to attract and retain top performing healthcare professionals.


fresh picks Join us for our

FARMER’s Market

farmer’s market

from July 27 to September harvest at the front, Leila Avenue entrance of the Wellness Institute. Bring the best of the season home to support your health and local producers. Enjoy fresh produce, homemade breads, jams and healthy spreads, plus Manitoba-raised meats.

Summer Fruits & Greens 10 cups summer greens (mixed greens

or butter crunch lettuce) /3 cup slivered almonds 2 cups summer fruit (sliced strawberries, peaches, or blueberries 1 tbsp sesame seeds ¼ cup vinegar 3 tbsp canola or olive oil 3 tbsp water 1 tbsp poppy seeds 1 /8 tsp Tabasco sauce ¼ tsp paprika ¼ tsp Worcestershire sauce 1 green onion, minced (or 3 tbsp chopped summer chives) 1

Directions – makes 10 servings 1. Heat oven to 350 F. Toast almonds on baking sheet until golden brown (about 5 min). Transfer toasted almonds to a small plate. 2. Wash greens. Tear into small pieces. Place in salad serving bowl. 3. Stir sesame seeds over medium heat in an ungreased skillet a until lightly browned. 4. In small bowl, mix all tangy dressing ingredients. Pour over greens. Toss. 6. Add fruit and almonds. Serve immediately.

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FOR

55+

Celebrate Aging Actively Join us for a FREE Active Aging Day Tuesday, October 5 Plus More for Active Older Adults Inside! (Pages 6-15)

Our Active Aging Day is about adding life to your years, staying independent and maintaining your ability to do the things you love. Drop in between 9:00 am and 3:30 pm for free screenings, classes, fitness and health information. Whether you are 55 or 85, there is something for you! Family and support people are welcome. Held at the Wellness Institute at 1075 Leila Avenue, an accessible facility. Positively Healthy magazine is an education service of Seven Oaks General Hospital and your guide to programs at the Wellness Institute. For a paperless copy, visit us at www.wellnessinstitute.ca or www.sogh.mb.ca

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