• Healthy Caregiving

    Healthy Caregiving

    Caregivers play a vital role in supporting the well-being and independence of those in need. While caregiving can be deeply rewarding, it also comes with challenges that can impact mental and emotional health. Taking care of yourself is just as important as caring for others. This course provides practical lessons and interactive activities to help […]

  • Organizing Care

    Organizing Care
    NorWest CHC 525 Simpson Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

    Managing health care—whether for yourself or someone else—can feel overwhelming. Keeping track of appointments, medications, and important information can be challenging, but staying organized can help you feel more in control and reduce stress. This interactive workshop will provide practical tools and strategies to help you manage health care more effectively. In this session, you […]

  • Digital Skills for Older Adults (November 2025)

    Digital Skills for Older Adults (Sept 2025)
    NorWest CHC 525 Simpson Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

    Our friendly technology classes are the perfect way to gain the confidence to connect with loved ones and manage daily tasks online with ease. We cover everything from mastering your smartphone and ensuring your internet safety to exploring social media, all in a patient, supportive environment. Join us to ask questions and discover how you […]

  • Healthy Caregiving

    Healthy Caregiving

    Caregivers play a vital role in supporting the well-being and independence of those in need. While caregiving can be deeply rewarding, it also comes with challenges that can impact mental and emotional health. Taking care of yourself is just as important as caring for others. This course provides practical lessons and interactive activities to help […]

  • Managing Stress with a Chronic or Rare Disease

    Managing Stress with a Chronic or Rare Disease
    NorWest CHC 525 Simpson Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

    This workshop is designed for people living with chronic or rare diseases. Living with an illness can be stressful. Experiencing stress is a normal part of everyday life, but people living with a chronic or rare disease often experience more stress than they would in everyday life. One step towards building health literacy is understanding […]

  • Cooking Connections

    Cooking Connections
    Roots Community Food Centre 450 Fort William Rd, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

    Join our engaging cooking sessions designed for older adults (50+), where you can learn delicious recipes, share stories, and enjoy healthy, tasty meals with friends. This is the 2nd of three sessions. Please contact Kevin to register for this session.

  • Organizing Care

    Organizing Care
    NorWest CHC 525 Simpson Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

    Managing health care—whether for yourself or someone else—can feel overwhelming. Keeping track of appointments, medications, and important information can be challenging, but staying organized can help you feel more in control and reduce stress. This interactive workshop will provide practical tools and strategies to help you manage health care more effectively. In this session, you […]

  • Managing Stress with a Rare or Chronic Disease

    Living with a rare or chronic condition brings unique stressors. Join this free, 90-minute virtual workshop to learn practical coping strategies and connect with others who understand the journey. Full Event Description: ABC Health Matters: Managing Stress with a Rare or Chronic Disease Stress is a normal part of life, but living with a chronic […]

  • Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (Jan 18 – Feb 22)

    The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) is a Stanford University-developed workshop designed to help you manage your chronic health condition. The program runs for six consecutive weeks, with one 2.5-hour session held each week, helping you build confidence, stay active, and maintain a fulfilling lifestyle. This workshop series is being deilvered VIRTUALLY.

  • Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (Jan 19 – Feb 23)

    NorWest CHC 525 Simpson Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

    The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) is a Stanford University-developed workshop designed to help you manage your chronic health condition. The program runs for six consecutive weeks, with one 2.5-hour session held each week, helping you build confidence, stay active, and maintain a fulfilling lifestyle. This workshop series is being delivered IN-PERSON at NorWest CHC.