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"Healthy Aging Group Changed My Outlook on Life"

About: Family Practice Associates McLeod River Primary Care Network

(as a service user),

In Winter of 2025, I was encouraged by a nurse at the local clinic to join the primary care healthy aging group. I was having mental health issues due to the loss of my spouse a few years ago, living alone with no family close. I joined the class, twice a week. I met new people and the exercising we do twice a week, has seriously impacted my outlook on life. The young man, Mike, isn't strict but he wants us to do our best. He and the group of seniors have shown me that I am capable of so much more than I thought. I feel that Mike and Alex, the nurse, see me as a person, not some old person who is feeling bad. The other seniors in the group, who were all strangers to me, now say hello when we meet and call me by my name. I never knew how important it is to have someone say my name. Its been almost 3 months since I started and my physical health is improving with the exercising. My mental well being has improved 100 fold just by going out and someone saying hello to me and calling me by name.  I encourage all seniors to register with their local Primary Care Network. I do feel more advertisement could be done to help seniors become more aware of this program. I smile more, losing unwanted weight, and am more knowledgeable about senior health issues such as cancer and diabetes.  I am slowly realizing that I am a person of worth. I have a name and people recognize me. We are not best friends, just people who know each others' name.  That is enough.

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Response from Shelley Dickson, McLeod River Primary Care Network 2 weeks ago
Shelley Dickson
McLeod River Primary Care Network
Submitted on 2026-03-20 at 8:36 AM
Published on Care Opinion Canada at 8:36 AM


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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us. What you've written is one of the most meaningful pieces of feedback we've ever received — and I wanted to make sure you heard that directly.

You came to this program during one of the hardest seasons of life, and you showed up anyway. That takes real courage. The progress you've made — physically, emotionally, and socially — is a reflection of your strength and your willingness to take that first step.

You said something that will stay with me: "I never knew how important it is to have someone say my name." You are absolutely right, and you've reminded all of us why this work matters so much. Mike, Alex, and the entire team will be deeply touched to know the difference they've made in your life.

Your point about raising awareness is well taken. Seniors deserve to know these programs exist, and feedback like yours is exactly the kind of story that helps us make the case for more visibility and investment in healthy aging initiatives. With your permission, we would love to share your story — anonymously or with your name, entirely your choice — to help other seniors find their way to a program like this one.

Thank you again for trusting us with something so personal. You are, without question, a person of worth — and we are glad you are here.

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