St. Stephen Guardian Pharmacy is now booking….if you aren’t comfortable scanning the QR code, feel free to give them a call at 506-466-4447 Flu & COVID Season is Here! Book your vaccination today! 💻 Book Online: https://ststephenprescriptioncentre.medmeapp.com/schedule 📲 Or scan the QR code below 📞 Need help booking? Call us at 506-466-4447 — we’re happy to assist! 🗓️ More clinics are coming — stay tuned!
St. Stephen Guardian Pharmacy is now booking….if you aren’t comfortable scanning the QR code, feel free to give them a call at 506-466-4447 Flu & COVID Season is Here! Book your vaccination today! Book Online: https://ststephenprescriptioncentre.medmeapp.com/schedule Or scan the QR code below Need help booking? Call us at 506-466-4447 — we’re happy to assist! More […]
Congratulations Eastern Charlotte for being recognized as an Age Friendly Community!!
Eastern Charlotte has been named a provincially designated Age Friendly Community! This is a big step that means more opportunities and partnerships to work together to improve quality of life for older adults. Their Age Friendly Committee is there to support the community! Great job Eastern Charlotte! 😊 Charlotte County Seniors Resource Centre has Senior […]
Thank you to Aidan Raynor of The Courier for his interview with Charlotte County Seniors Resource client, Tony Miller. His interview was part of “How New Brunswick is reinventing seniors’ care” by Aidan Raynor in The Courier. Watch for the printed interview in an upcoming issue of The Courier or view online at https://chco.tv/how-new-brunswick-is-reinventing-seniors-care/?fbclid=IwY2xjawMRrZRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHqbI5fKFITdRkTdx9dTEJu6AsgBX-NdazHAvExUdsbcwgec0DkcvsJc537Ow_aem_k6bQzcOvR0C9yYmj9SoCgA
How New Brunswick is reinventing seniors’ care Aidan Raynor August 11, 2025 With seniors spread across the mainland and islands, the Charlotte County Senior’s Resource Centre seeks to alleviate the barriers to aging in place. Tony Miller is now retired after a nearly 40-year career at Ganong and another 15 after that as a pastoral […]
Protect yourself from wildfire smoke. The intensity of this year’s wildfires season continues to increase across the country. As these events become more and more frequent, caution is advised. Smoke from fires can travel long distances, affecting respiratory health and air quality even hundreds of kilometers from the fires.
Wildfire smoke can cause various symptoms ranging from eye, nose, and throat irritations to breathing difficulties and exacerbation of pre-existing conditions such as asthma and heart diseases. How to protect yourself from poor air quality? • Limit or postpone outdoor activities. • If you must go out, consider wearing a fitted mask to reduce your […]

