September 2015
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September 2015
September 2015 In this issue: Employee Receives Scholarship Today Marty’s Memos Obituaries Joke corner Upcoming events Bethany Home Employee Receives Scholarship Libby Hollingshead has had a passion for helping others for as long as she can remember. Long before high school, Libby volunteered at Bethany Home, helping with evening activities, the sundowner’s program and visiting with residents. When Libby turned 16 she took a part time position, earned her CNA then CMA and worked full and part time at Bethany Home until graduating from Smoky Valley High School earlier this spring. In the fall of 2014, Libby was in a car accident that resulted in working with physical therapy for four months. “I loved what Mark, my physical therapist, did and knew I wanted to go into that,” says Libby. She had already considered a career in speech therapy or a related field, so the shift to physical therapy was an easy one. Andrea Johnson, Human Resources Director for Bethany Home, suggested Libby apply for the ASTRA scholarship through Leading Age Kansas. “She has a very caring heart and loves helping others,” notes Andrea. “She has a true love for the elderly and she will definitely be an asset to health care.” ASTRA, the Aging Services Transformation Alliance, was formed in 1988 to conduct research, produce infor- mation and training to increase the understanding of aging, and to improve the quality of care and services for older Kansans. As the recipient of grant funds from across the nation, ASTRA has provided cutting edge training to thousands of aging services professionals which have resulted in measurable improvement and change in long term care practice around the state. The mission of ASTRA is ‘To advance the health and well-being of older adults by providing research, education, training and the dissemination of information for providers of long-term supports and services.’ Their vision is ‘To be a knowledge generator and transformational agent for aging services.’ There is a growing demand for aging services. The ability to provide quality services to older Kansans in a compassionate and supportive environment is highly dependent on a committed and dedicated work force. ASTRA provides scholarships for the purpose of attracting and retaining talent in the field of nonprofit aging services. Funding for the scholarship program comes from the generous support of members, valued business partners and any other individual or organization interested in advancing the health and wellbeing of older Kansans. Libby Hollingshead was one of five scholarships awarded this year to individuals seeking to expand their educa- tion to support aging services. ASTRA is specifically interested in providing scholarships to individuals seeking to advance their learning in the areas including but not limited to: Certified Medication Aid, Social Services, Therapy, Adult Care Home Operator, or other forms of post-secondary education. To be eligible, the applicant must be employed by a LeadingAge Kansas member and agree to/meet the following: be employed by the member for at least one year, either full or part time, demonstrate a commitment to serving older Kansans, and be enrolled in an accredited school or program. Libby is currently attending Cloud County Community College for two years and plans to transfer to Hutchinson Community College for the Physical Therapy Assistant program. She looks forward to continuing to work for Bethany Home on a parttime basis during holiday and school breaks. Libby feels very blessed to have received the ASTRA scholarship. “I would like to thank Andrea Johnson, and Kris Erickson for the opportunity to partake, and to all my family and friends that have helped guide me to this point of my life.” Libby is the daughter of Maxine Bloomberg also an employee of Bethany Home and the late Danny Hollingshead. This is a monthly publication from Bethany Home Association, Editor/Creator, Jennifer Cantrell, Marketing & Advancement Director, marketing@BethanyHome.com Page 2 Please join us in welcoming the following residents to the Bethany Home family. We are glad you’re here! Bethany Home: Assisted Living: Ione Dauer Bob Gordon Ruthe Hilgendorf Quenten Swenson Have you ever noticed how great things look around Bethany Home? Our housekeeping and maintenance staff do a great job of keepby M arty Hardy ing everything looking shipshape! The staff gets a little extra help with the landscaping and gardens that surround Bethany Home from resident Bob Corbin. Bob has been helping take care of the roses, shrubs, courtyard grasses and small vegetable gardens for nearly 2 1/2 years. He is definitely a “detail person” and also enjoys golf, tennis, watching sports on TV and woodworking. If you see him, be sure to say “Thanks!” for his extra efforts to make things look extra special around here! May your day be filled with joy and your year be filled with blessings! Katie Wilkerson 9/7 Lu Swenson 9/8 Gwendolyn Dahl 9/12 Nadine Russell 9/14 Volume 4, Issue 1 A man was walking in the city when he was accosted by a particularly dirty and shabby looking bum who asked him for a few dollars for dinner. The man took out his wallet, extracted five dollars and asked, “If I give you this money, will you use it to buy whiskey?” “No,” the man stated, “I stopped drinking years ago.” “Will you use it to gamble?” “I don’t gamble. I need everything I can get just to stay alive.” “Will you spend it for green fees at the golf course?” “Are you NUTS!? I haven’t played golf in over 20 years!” The man said, “Well, I’m not going to give you $5. Instead, I’m going to take you to my home for a terrific dinner cooked by my wife.” The bum was astounded. “Won’t your wife be furious for doing that? I know I’m dirty and I probably smell pretty bad.” The man replied, “That’s okay. I just want her to see what a man looks like who has given up drinking, gambling and golf!” Submitted by Bob Corbin Page 3 In Sympathy Jerome “Jesse” James Sr. , 72 1/1/1943 - 8/8/2015 Jerome “Jesse” James Sr. of Assaria passed away Saturday, August 8. Jesse is loved and survived by wife, Linda; daughters, Tina (& Dave) Smith and Laura (& Mike) Schmidt; five grandchildren, and one great-grandson. He was preceded in death by son, Jesse Jr. (2012) and sister, Rose (1963). The memorial service was held Saturday, August 15, at Salemsborg Lutheran Church in Smolan. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Wounded Warriors Project. Asta M. (Ostlind) Chase, 98 1/4/1917 - 8/17/2015 Asta Chase of Lindsborg, went to be with her Lord on Monday, August 17. Surviving members of her family include her son William "Bill" Chase and his good friend, Kathlene Becker of McPherson, a handful of nieces and nephews, other relatives and a host of friends. Graveside services were held on Monday, August 24 at the New Gottland Lutheran Church Cemetery, McPherson. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Lindsborg Evangelical Covenant Church or New Gottland Covenant Church care of the Glidden-Ediger Funeral Home, McPherson, Kansas. Doris Kathryn (Olson) Park, 88 7/27/1927 - 8/18/2015 Doris Park of Assaria passed away Tuesday, August 18. Doris is preceded in death by her husband, Ray; parents; a sister and a brother. She leaves behind BE KIND TO ONE ANOTHER, TENDERHEARTED, FORGIVING ONE ANOTHER, AS GOD IN CHRIST HAS FORGIVEN YOU. EPHESIANS 4:32 many loved ones, including nephews; Vic Hanson, Salina, and Richard Hanson, Marquette, and a sister Norma Jean Richardson, Hillsboro, TX. Services were held Friday, August 21, at the Assaria Lutheran Cemetery and the Bethany Home Chapel. Memorials may be designated for Bethany Home in care of Christians Funeral Home, Lindsborg, KS. College, Lindsborg, Kansas in care of Christians Funeral Home, Lindsborg, KS. Viola Burk, 95 3/16/1920 8/24/2015 Viola Burk passed away Tuesday, Aug 25. She is survived by one sister, Agnes and husband, Bill Slyhoff, of Montrose, CO. She was preceded in death by her husband, William “Bill” Burk, in 1951. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 29, at Knodel Funeral Home, St. Francis. Memorials may be made to Bethany Home, Lindsborg. Pearl Ann Sandahl, 90 4/6/ 1925 - 8/23/2015 Pearl Sandahl of Marquette entered into eternal rest on August 23. All immediate family preceded her in death; however, many other relatives survive. Services were held on Thursday, August 27, 2015, at Freemount Lutheran Church followed by a memorial fellowship coffee at Bethany Home activity center. Memorials can be made to Freemount Cemetery for the purchase of American flags or to Bethany Home in care of Stockham Family Funeral Home, Ruth Thorstenberg, 89 7/4/1926 - 8/30/2015 McPherson, KS. Ruth Thorstenberg, 89, died August 30. Laverne Gruwell Larson, 92 Survivors include her husband, Roger; 7/22/1923 two nephews; and one niece. Services 8/26/2015 will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday Sept. 3, LaVerne Larson, 92, passed away 2015, at Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Wednesday, August 26. A memorial ser- Church, Lindsborg. Burial in Elmwood vice will be held Friday September 4 at Cemetery, Lindsborg. Memorials to the Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church in church, or Bethany College, both in care Lindsborg. A private burial service at of Christians Funeral Home, Lindsborg. Smoky Hill Cemetery will precede the Our thoughts and prayers go out memorial service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- to the family and friends that lost tions may be made to the Gene and loved ones recently. Their loss is LaVerne Larson Scholarship, Bethany felt by all of us at Bethany Home. Pastor Bill’s Blessing These words from Ephesians are being used throughout the summer and fall in our worship as part of the absolution (words of forgiveness) spoken by the pastor to those gathered for worship. “In Christ you are a new creation: your sins are taken away and you are made new.” So how does one who is forgiven and made new act? Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ has forgiven you. May your neighbor see Jesus in you. Peace in the Lord, Pastor Bill Join us for a The Book Bunch Thursdays 10:30 am Labor Day Monday, Sept 7 (Administrative Offices Closed) Saturday, September 26 4:00 pm - Bingo, games & more 6:10 pm - Watch the Royals take on the Cleveland Indians Special Dinner Menu: Ballpark Franks Macaroni Salad Baked beans PLUS: Build-your-own-sundae bar! Wear your “Royal” blue! RSVP required to Cathy Kibbler at 785 785--227 227--2846 By September 16 Smoky Valley Historical Assn. “Time Past” with Jim Turner Photography Tuesday, Sept 8 7:30 pm Movie Night with Eric Monder “Home Movies of the Stars” Saturday, Sept 12 6:30 pm 1st Person Historical Performance Sunday, Sept 13 “Dora Salter” 3:30 pm Marquette Pit BBQ Wed., Sept 16 4:30 pm See the full Activity calendar online at BethanyHome.com