We’re proud to fund programming at Nova Scotia Health’s Mental Health Day Hospital in the QEII, a care centre supporting people living with severe and persistent mental health concerns. Occupational therapist Amelia Fletcher recently took us on a tour of the Wellness Garden, a project we support, to share its impact on program participants.
Using traditional knowledge to reclaim a sense of belonging
Elder Lottie Johnson from Eskasoni First Nation knows the power of traditional knowledge when it comes to healing. She partnered with Wapna'kikewi'skwaq - Women of First Light and received funding from the Foundation for a travelling tipi program that celebrates cultural connection across Unama’kik (Cape Breton).
The art & science behind aging well
Getting older doesn’t have to mean experiencing a lower quality of life. In fact, believing that we can thrive while aging has been linked to living a longer, healthier life. Dr. Keri-Leigh Cassidy, the geriatric psychiatrist behind Fountain of Health, says developing a positive view about aging might be one of the most important things we can do for our health.
A powerful combo: music & mental health
With song books in hand, a group of seniors gathered in a circle, belting out familiar tunes from Elvis and Stan Rogers. Brandon Mooney, a certified music therapist, strummed along on his guitar. This is the scene every Wednesday at the Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts, where the Seniors in Song music group takes place.
Helping First Responders Find Their Footing
First responders are more than four times as likely to experience mental illness and addiction than the general population, and the demand for mental health support is growing. The Foundation is proud to fund Landing Strong, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting resilience and assisting recovery from PTSD and Operational Stress Injuries.