As part of our commitment to member wellness, the Terrace Bay Superior Seniors Club—serving adults aged 50 and over—is proud to offer professional footcare services. Currently, we have two qualified practitioners providing a range of treatments designed to

support overall health, beginning with proper foot care. In-home visits are also available upon request, subject to scheduling and availability.

The Terrace Bay Superior Seniors Club is proud to announce a new initiative designed to support the health and mobility of its members: professional footcare services provided by two highly qualified footcare experts, now available at a special discounted rate exclusively for club members.
Appointments can be easily arranged through the club’s Seniors Footcare Coordinator, Brian Wilcox, who brings both compassion and organizational excellence to this vital service. Brian is available to help members schedule their visits, answer questions, and ensure that everyone receives timely, respectful care.
🦶 **Why Footcare Matters for Seniors**
As we age, our feet often bear the brunt of time. Common issues such as thickened nails, corns, calluses, dry skin, and reduced circulation can lead to discomfort, mobility challenges, and even serious health risks if left untreated. For seniors, especially those managing diabetes, arthritis, or circulatory conditions, regular footcare is not a luxury—it’s a necessity.
Benefits of routine footcare include:
– Improved comfort and mobility
– Reduced risk of infections and ulcers
– Early detection of foot-related health issues
– Enhanced overall well-being and independence
🚫 **Consequences of Neglecting Foot Health**
Ignoring foot health can lead to complications such as:
– Painful infections or fungal conditions
– Difficulty walking or increased risk of falls
– Poor wound healing, especially in diabetic individuals
– Hospitalization due to untreated ulcers or cellulitis
Regular visits with trained footcare professionals help prevent these outcomes by keeping feet clean, nails properly trimmed, and skin monitored for signs of trouble.
🏥 **When to Seek Medical Attention**
While routine footcare is essential, some symptoms require a doctor’s attention or even a hospital visit. These include:
– Sudden swelling, redness, or warmth in the foot
– Open sores that do not heal
– Severe pain or numbness
– Signs of infection such as pus, fever, or streaking
If any of these symptoms arise, members are encouraged to contact their healthcare provider immediately.
To take advantage of this valuable service, members can contact Brian Wilcox directly through the Superior Seniors Club office. Appointments are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so early booking is encouraged.
This initiative reflects the club’s ongoing commitment to senior wellness, dignity, and proactive care. With expert footcare now just a phone call away, members can step confidently into better health—one foot at a time.