Healthy eating, healthy life

Nutritional Counselling

Registered Dietitians are licensed professionals, uniquely trained to advise on diet, food and nutrition in many diverse workplaces. Dietitians are the recognized food and nutrition professionals in Canada.

Our Registered Dietitians are here to provide education and support in the office or while you are a patient in hospital.

You can see a Registered Dietitian (RD) for the following conditions:

  • Nutrition and Health - intentional or weight changes for unknown reasons.
  • Disease Management including gastrointestinal problems such as Celiac, Crohns, Ulcerative Colitis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Acid Reflux and Diverticulitis or Fatty Liver
  • Dyslipidemia and /or Hypertension
  • Diagnosed Food Sensitivities or Allergies
  • Pediatric Nutrition concerns such as growth and selective / picky eating
  • ​Cancer
  • Hypoglycemia and other conditions suitable for treatment through diet​
  • Heart Health
  • Lung Health​
  • Disordered Eating
  • Eating Disorder Support

Deha Reimer

Registered Dietitian, C.D.E.

Deha is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator. She graduated with a Bachelor of Human Ecology and Foods and Nutrition degree in 1994. Deha completed her General Dietetic Internship in 1995.

Deha has been employed with Dryden Regional Health Centre since 1995 and with the Dryden Diabetes Centre since 2003. She is also a member of the Dietitians of Canada.

Kerry Gagne

Registered Dietitian

Kerry graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Human Ecology in Foods and Nutrition in 1991. She completed her Clinical Dietetics at the University of Alberta in 1992 and is a member of the Dietitians of Canada.

Previous work experience as Consulting Dietitian based out of the Dauphin Regional Health Centre and servicing area communities, Certified Diabetes Educator, Clinical Dietitian at the Red Lake Margaret Cochenour Hospital before accepting a position with the Dryden Regional Health Centre/Dryden Area Family Health Team in 2005.

Crystal Nagle

Registered Dietitian

Crystal is a Registered Dietitian. She graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Science, Degree with Distinction in 2016. Crystal is a member of Dietitians of Canada.

Crystal accepted a position with the Dryden Regional Health Centre/Dryden Area Family Health Team in 2018 and is fluent in American sign language and English.

Everyone Has a Role to Play

Tips for Care Givers Trying to do "no harm".

Tip #1 ~ Start the conversation and explain why you are concerned.

Eating Disorders Myths...Busted

Nine Truths about Eating Disorders:
www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/blog/nine-truths-about-eating-disorders

Warning Signs & Symptoms of an Eating Disorder:
Warning Signs & Symptoms of an Eating Disorder(video)
www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/warning-signs-and-symptoms


​Tip #2 ~ Avoid power struggles over food.

Canada's Food Guide Healthy Eating for Teens:
https://food-guide.canada.ca/en/tips-for-healthy-eating/teens

Tip #3~ Avoid commenting on appearance or weight.

Non-appearance based complements:
www.superyou.ca/healthy-living/non-physical-compliments


Tip # 4 ~ Be mindful of triggers.

Positive Dinner Conversations:
https://thefamilydinnerproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Conversation-Starters_2020.pdf


​Tip # 5 ~ Set a positive example.

Quick meal ideas to promote regular balanced meals:
www.unlockfood.ca/en/Articles/Cooking-and-Food/Quick-and-Easy-Meal-Ideas

Clever Responses to Damaging Remarks:
https://healthunit.org/wp-content/uploads/Clever_Replies_to_Damaging_Remarks.pdf

Coping With Stress and Anxiety:
www.camh.ca/en/health-info/mental-health-and-covid-19/coping-with-stress-and-anxiety
www.calm.com/meditate

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