
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! How’d you spend the weekend? Send us a picture!

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Happy Thanksgiving everyone! How’d you spend the weekend? Send us a picture!

Thanksgiving weekend is here! Holidays look different this year as we move into our “new normal” keeping our “bubbles” small, and staying safe and healthy at least 2m apart.
The CDC website has suggestions for safer celebration alternatives for Dia De Los Muertos, Halloween and Thanksgiving. Here are suggestions for lower risk activities over Thanksgiving:
And here’s an example of how you can get creative! Have a Thanksgiving “dinner” online via videoconference, where everyone eats a turkey meal that the “host” prepares the day before and drops off at “guests’” homes that morning.
Stay healthy and safe this long weekend, as we all connect with loved ones.
Hey everyone, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and supplies are available to order from the Province of BC! Products available are listed in the PDF (below). You do not need an account to order off the website. Here is the direct link to the form.

This looks like a great resource for our employees and home share providers. Did you know that National Carers Day in Canada is the first Tuesday in April and that November is Caregivers month?
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Hey everyone, Castanet.net reported this morning that Canadians who identify as having a disability – physical, cognitive, or sensory – or having a child or family member living with a disability have an opportunity to share their unique experiences and concerns while navigating COVID-19.
Participating in this survey provides feedback that will guide policymakers, businesses and national organizations to develop inclusive and accessible policies, processes, and services. To participate in the COVID-19 Disability Survey, click here and for more information you can email or call 1-(866)-639-1858.
“This is an opportunity for people with disabilities to share how their experiences in accessing services during COVID-19 has impacted their physical, mental and social health. … It’s imperative the voices and concerns of Canadians living with disabilities are reflected in the public health response to COVID-19.”
Martin Ginis (Director of the Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Management)

Looking to take care of yourself this weekend, but not sure where to start? Check out these 34 ideas for treating yourself, taking a mental break, and getting out for a bit! It’s a printable PDF, so you can check off what you try and keep track of your favorites. Share the list with your friends and family!

Canada Life (one of our employee benefit providers) has passed along this activity for October called Wellbeing Bingo . The idea is to do as many of these activities in the month of October to take care of yourself and others. Check it out! How many are you committed to doing this October?

Hey everyone, there is a great opportunity coming up for sexual health training! PosAbilities is offering their LINK! Safety, Relationships, Sexuality course for adults with disabilities in the Creston and surrounding Kootenay region starting on October 20. These ZOOM sessions offer individualized training on hygiene, sexuality, relationships and ways to stay safe. Check out this PDF for more info and pass it along if you know someone who would be interested. You can also register online here.