Turning Pages Program

Turning Pages Program Turning Pages is a mental health program for individuals 50+ in Manitoba, delivered by the Canadian Mental Health Association Manitoba/Winnipeg

Posted  •  Today we are celebrating your 66th Birthday! Your legacy lives on through your children, two beautiful and st...
02/10/2022

Posted • Today we are celebrating your 66th Birthday!

Your legacy lives on through your children, two beautiful and strong granddaughters, your friends and family, the impact you had on your community.

It also lives through , and for 4 years we have been able to help older adults who are having difficulties with their mental health.

It’s impossible that a person like you, who was like an angel on earth, could have less of an impact.

This picture captures your joy for being in nature, with loved ones and being physically active.

🎈💙🙏

Are you over 50 and experiencing sadness, anxiety, or feeling challenged related to transitions such as retirement or ca...
01/28/2022

Are you over 50 and experiencing sadness, anxiety, or feeling challenged related to transitions such as retirement or caregiving? Turning Pages is a community-based mental health program offered in partnership with the and . Our goal is to improve mental health through education, skill building, peer support, and community connections. Our program is 6 weeks in length and offered through Zoom. The cost is $50.00 per person (fee waivers are available based on need).

Date: Six Tuesdays starting on Tuesday, March 1st from 100pm-300pm
(last session is on April 5, 2022)
Location: Zoom
Facilitator: Marjolaine Pelletier (moderator: Stacey Krueger)
Spots available: 16
Cost: $50.00 per person
Registration: to register or for a fee waiver, please call 204-982-6138

We are beyond excited to announce a new session of  will be held virtually in October under our new partnership with ! P...
09/16/2021

We are beyond excited to announce a new session of will be held virtually in October under our new partnership with ! Please see below for full details!

•Are you over 50 and experiencing sadness, anxiety, or feeling challenged related to transitions such as retirement or caregiving? Turning Pages is an innovative community-based program offered in partnership with the . Our goal is to improve mental health symptoms through , skill building, peer support, and community connections. Turning pages is rooted in best practices and evidence-based research to help strengthen the mental health of older adults. The course is 7 weeks in length and offered through Zoom. The cost is $25.00 per person (fee waivers are available based on need).

Date: Seven Tuesdays starting on Tuesday, October 5th from 130pm-300pm
Location: Zoom
(for a fee waiver please call 204-982-6138)

To Register or for more information please go to:
www.mbwpg.cmha.ca/learningcentre
Or call
204-982-6138

Today we celebrate the 3rd anniversary of our program!•This picture was taken at our official launch 3 years ago. We abs...
02/13/2021

Today we celebrate the 3rd anniversary of our program!
•This picture was taken at our official launch 3 years ago. We absolutely exceed our expectations and were at capacity! Told us right away that we were doing something right.
•In the last few years lots has happened. We’ve received funding, organized fundraisers, hired two research assistants, finalized our participant and facilitator materials and delivered the program to nearly 100 participants. We are also working on publishing 3 research papers!
•Most importantly, our evaluations have shown that participants have experienced improvements in their mental health symptoms.
•We can’t wait to share new program developments with you shortly ✨💙🙏

Turning Pages was founded in memory of Cathy Curtis and yesterday marked 4 years since losing Cathy to her mental illnes...
04/26/2020

Turning Pages was founded in memory of Cathy Curtis and yesterday marked 4 years since losing Cathy to her mental illness. This picture exemplifies her day to day life for many years, always alongside her three children. We miss Cathy every day and are inspired by her giving, kind and caring nature. In Cathy’s memory, will continue to help and bring awareness to the importance of mental health for individuals 50 +

A BIG thank you to  for 🏃running 250 kilometres and raising $885 for ! Your weekly charity runs are inspiring to us all!...
03/06/2020

A BIG thank you to for 🏃running 250 kilometres and raising $885 for ! Your weekly charity runs are inspiring to us all! Keep up the great work!

Today we presented to the University of Manitoba’s Department of Clinical Health Psychology Grand Rounds. An amazing opp...
02/25/2020

Today we presented to the University of Manitoba’s Department of Clinical Health Psychology Grand Rounds. An amazing opportunity to learn, share our findings and network! Pictured (left to right): Dr. Kristin Reynolds, Dr. Natalie Mota, Dr. Tanya Sala, Janelle DePeazer and Dr. Jitender Sareen

Psychology Grand Rounds is a learning series for psychologists, physicians, other health professionals, residents, and medical students.

Thank you for having us!

Today we celebrate the 64th Birthday of Cathy Curtis. To those that didn’t know her well- here are a few memories from h...
02/11/2020

Today we celebrate the 64th Birthday of Cathy Curtis. To those that didn’t know her well- here are a few memories from her family and friends:

I'll always remember aunt Cathy as a warm, genuine, loving, accepting person. I try to follow her role model of a devoted mother/parent. I'll always remember her warm smile and infectious laughter.

I had the pleasure of working with Cathy, her thoughtfulness, creativity for the children and just her overall personality was one of kind. I remember the day she got the call her first grandchild was born (as she was at work) she was so proud and ecstatic! Which of course is expected but that is how she carried herself everyday, always a smile on her face! Just a kind and gentle soul.

Cathy was a beautiful teenage girl, with a quick, sly sense of humor. She surrounded herself with a group of close girl friends but was always open to including the new girl. I remember her so clearly in a green shirt blouse, blue jeans, blond s**g hair cut, leaning out of her desk, laughing at someone's story. To me, she will be forever young.

Happy Birthday Cathy 💕🙏

We are partnering with an amazing individual, , who is running 🏃 over 250km 😲 for  during the month of February!✨Where: ...
02/05/2020

We are partnering with an amazing individual, , who is running 🏃 over 250km 😲 for during the month of February!

Where: Forks Market Parking Lot

When: Every Saturday during February. Time: 3:00am -11:00am.

Show your support for by donating to !

Visit http://www.mooddisordersmanitoba.ca/services/turning-pages/ for more information.

All donations over $20 are eligible for a tax receipt!
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It’s   day and Spin Away Stigma  is underway!•Five rides throughout the day for !•We are grateful for the support and to...
01/29/2020

It’s day and Spin Away Stigma is underway!

Five rides throughout the day for !

We are grateful for the support and to talk about mental health and the importance of .

Hope to see you today!

We are excited to share that the 2nd Spin Away Stigma event is happing this Wednesday, January 29th on  Day! This event ...
01/28/2020

We are excited to share that the 2nd Spin Away Stigma event is happing this Wednesday, January 29th on Day! This event is organized by to raise awareness for !

Here are the details:

Rides can be booked on the website.

$20 for non-members with all proceeds going to . Group rides and corporate donations can also be made.

Come visit and talk as will be on-site all day.

This event will likely sell out, book your ride as soon as possible!

We look forward to participating in a national effort to highlight the importance of mental health!

Posted  • •The next 6-week Turning Pages session begins February 4, 2020, from 1:30-3:30pm at 4 Fort St.•Turning Pages i...
01/16/2020

Posted •

The next 6-week Turning Pages session begins February 4, 2020, from 1:30-3:30pm at 4 Fort St.

Turning Pages is a community-based mental health program offered in partnership with the University of Manitoba for adults 50 – 70 years. Turning pages is rooted in evidence and best practice to help support and improve the mental health symptoms of older adults.

Core components of the Turning Pages program include providing education, opportunities for skill-building (cognitive behavioural therapy with mindfulness), peer support, and meaningful connections to community resources.

For more information visit http://www.mooddisordersmanitoba.ca/services/turning-pages/

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930 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R3G0P8

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