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Seniors Fair In Schreiber Promotes Health and Safety for Senior Citizen
Earlier this year, the Schreiber Senior Centre hosted its annual Seniors Active Living Fair, and the event was once again a resounding success. Despite chilly weather outside, more than 130 people turned out to take part, alongside 17 exhibitors offering resources, demonstrations, and information.
Terry Thompson, chair of the Senior Centre, said she was thrilled with the turnout and emphasized how valuable the fair has become for local seniors. “It’s not just about the information people take home,” she explained. “It’s about the sense of connection and community that comes from being together.”
The fair featured three main presentations, each aimed at providing practical tools to help seniors live healthier, safer, and more fulfilling lives. The afternoon began with a presentation from the Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) on fall prevention. Francis Puchalski, representing the organization, outlined simple but effective steps older adults can take to reduce their risk of falls. These included balance and strength-building exercises, safe movement practices, and small but important adjustments in the home environment.
The talk clearly struck a chord with the audience. One attendee commented afterward, “I never really thought about how a simple rug could be a tripping hazard. It’s a small thing, but it makes a huge difference.” The presentation reinforced the critical role of education in maintaining independence and highlighted how prevention strategies can help seniors feel more confident in their daily lives.
Beyond fall prevention, exhibitors provided advice on nutrition, fitness, social programming, and other aspects of healthy aging. For many participants, the fair served as a one-stop opportunity to learn about services they may not otherwise encounter, while also meeting peers and neighbours in a welcoming setting. Organizers said the strong turnout shows how eager local seniors are to stay engaged and informed, and how events like this help strengthen community ties.
The fair also carried a spirit of appreciation for those who work behind the scenes. While Programme Coordinator Cathy Carlino was unable to attend this year due to health issues, her efforts were widely acknowledged. Colleagues and participants alike noted that her energy and dedication were still very much felt throughout the event. Carlino continues to work tirelessly for the seniors of Schreiber and is determined to make a full and speedy recovery.
Ultimately, the day stood as more than just an information session—it was a celebration of active living and community resilience. The Schreiber Senior Centre’s annual fair has grown into an event that empowers seniors with knowledge, tools, and friendships, ensuring they can continue living healthy, independent lives well into the future.
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