Yakimovich Wellness Centre
Upcoming Events & Workshops
The Yakimovich Wellness Centre offers free education sessions for older adults and family caregivers, covering health, wellness, and future planning. Our programs include caregiver support workshops, chronic condition self-management, end-of-life care and grief support, and community resources for seniors.
These sessions are led by subject matter experts and health care professionals and are available to the public both in-person and virtually at no cost. The Yakimovich Wellness Centre is located at Hillside Seniors Health Centre at 1454 Hillside Ave in Victoria, BC.
Yakimovich Wellness Centre Contact: Anika Sekhon, Eldercare Foundation Event Coordinator
Tel: 250-370-5609 | Cell: 250-216-6519 | Email: events@eldercarefoundation.org
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Death Café
Death Cafés are unstructured gatherings in the sense that people attending are open to discuss all topics related to death and dying. This may include funerals, burials, memorials, advanced care […]
Victoria, BC V8T 2B7 Canada
Improving Care for Vancouver Island Seniors
Dr. Amy Salmon reveals insights based on her current research to improve care for Island seniors in this online-only presentation. Dr. Salmon is the inaugural Distinguished Scholar in Seniors Care, […]
Victoria, BC V8T 2B7 Canada
Introduction to Advance Care Planning: Part 1
We plan for birthdays and special events. Why don't we plan for our health care? Advance Care Planning (ACP) is the process of thinking about what matters most to you in […]
Victoria, BC V8T 2B7 Canada
Introduction to Advance Care Planning: Part 2
We plan for birthdays and special events. Why don't we plan for our health care? Advance Care Planning (ACP) is the process of thinking about what matters most to you in […]
Victoria, BC V8T 2B7 Canada
An Overview on MAiD: Understanding the Basics
Join this educational workshop led by expert clinical staff from Island Health's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Program who will provide an overview on this end-of-life care option. They will […]
Victoria, BC V8T 2B7 Canada
Caring Together Through Cancer: Supporting Older Adults and Their Caregivers
Living with cancer in later life often means navigating care together. This presentation explores how older adults with cancer and their caregivers can work as partners to manage daily challenges, […]
Victoria, BC V8T 2B7 Canada
Intensive Journaling Introduction
An introduction to the Intensive Journal™ Method, facilitated by Bill Israel, the only Certified Intensive Journal™ facilitator in BC. There will be a series of brief writing prompts for private […]
Victoria, BC V8T 2B7 Canada
Pressure, Moisture, and Skin Tears: What You Need to Know
This informative session will be led by Lesley Leedam, a Licensed Practical Nurse, certified Skin Wellness Associate Nurse (SWAN) and Advanced Foot Care Nurse. Over her three decades in health […]
Victoria, BC V8T 2B7 Canada
Nails, Toes, and You: What Seniors Need to Know
This informative session will be led by Lesley Leedam, a Licensed Practical Nurse, certified Skin Wellness Associate Nurse (SWAN) and Advanced Foot Care Nurse. Over her three decades in health […]
Victoria, BC V8T 2B7 Canada
Bowel and Bladder Health: What Seniors Need to Know
This informative session will be led by Lesley Leedam, a Licensed Practical Nurse, certified Skin Wellness Associate Nurse (SWAN) and Advanced Foot Care Nurse. Over her three decades in health […]
Victoria, BC V8T 2B7 Canada
Hereditary Cancers: What Are They and How Are They Found?
Please join us to learn more about hereditary cancer and what it means for families. You’ll learn what it is, options for genetic testing, and how this information can help […]
Victoria, BC V8T 2B7 Canada
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