Dietitians share their passion and knowledge about food, while considering your individual lifestyle, health, interests, and needs. They take an approach that integrates the science of food with the needs and goals that the individual brings to sessions. Thier goal is to help you gain a better understanding of food and how it relates to you, so that you are armed with the information you need to prioritize your personal goals, health, and well-being.
Dietitians knowledge about food itself, what happens in the body when you eat, and the relationship between what you eat and common illnesses, gives them the amazing ability to help people make decisions about food that are more informed, more confident, and better suited to their specific needs.
Our dietitian can provide can support you in the following areas:
Nutrition for Adults – Do you have answers about what basic and balanced nutrition looks like so that you can make improvements to your and your family’s day-to-day eating habits? Do you have a picky eater at home who may not be getting what they need? Are you a student unsure about how to prepare low-budget and wholesome meals while managing a full-time semester?
Weight Management – Dieting takes a toll on both the body and the mind and can be hard to shake, especially when we feel that society dictates what “normal” or “healthy” should look like. Often, people are left with fluctuating weight, restrictive eating habits that distract from the pleasures of food, and a general lack of self-compassion. Work with a dietitian can help lower the stress related to making the “right” food choices and can help you take on a more intuitive approach when it comes to listening to what you and your body needs.
Alternative or non-traditional “diets” – Whether you choose to follow a vegetarian or a vegan lifestyle, for example, you need to be aware of how to replace the foods you are cutting out. The first few steps toward making changes can be intimidating and dietitians can be a great comfort to ensure you are doing it right! We can also make sure that food doesn’t become boring by sharing ways to keep things diverse, tasty and nourishing.
Allergies – While food allergies can be a nuisance and a source of fear for many, dietitians can help you find alternatives to foods you have to avoid, while also making sure that you are not missing out on important food groups and nutrients.
Digestive concerns – Whether you struggle with IBS, colitis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s, celiac disease, or lactose intolerance, knowing what to eat is important so that you and not your body dictate how you feel daily. Dietitians can help you identify the “trigger” foods that affect your digestion and guide you in finding alternatives to those foods.
Heart disease and stroke – Making changes to your diet by including more heart-healthy foods has been shown to be helpful in both the prevention and management of high blood pressure and high cholesterol. You may find yourself making small changes to your current diet that have long-lasting impact.
Our dietitian is registered with the College of Dietitians of Alberta, which means that you may be able to use your extended health benefits to cover the costs. Nutritional assessments are 60 minutes, cost $180; follow up sessions are either 45 minutes, cost $135; or 30 minutes, cost $95.