August 2013 - The Christian Home and Rehabilitation Center, Inc
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August 2013 - The Christian Home and Rehabilitation Center, Inc
CHRISTIAN HOME & REHABILITATION CENTER Enriched by our Christian philosophy of care and compassion, we are a model of healthcare excellence in meeting the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of those whose lives we touch. August 2013 Volume 16, Issue 8 Happy August! •Christian Home & Rehabilitation Center • Christian Living Center • Christian Homestead We are happy to invite you once again to our Annual Pie Social! • Marie’s Place What’s Inside?? •Events & Activities •Birthdays •Announcements •This ‘n’ That •Wish List •Humor •From our Chaplain Wednesday, August 28th 5-7pm in the CLC Dining Area BBQ sandwiches, beverages, pie and ice cream! Dementia Awareness Team fund-raising raffle! Join us! August Events & Activities Friday, August 9: Must Have Melon Special Event! Activity Room1:30pm August 12-16: Fair Week! Fair foods and special activities throughout the week! Thursday, August16: Resident Council Chapel 10am Friday, August 23: Special Camping Event! Chapel 1:30pm Tuesday, August 27: Resident Birthday Party Chapel 1:30pm Wednesday, August 28: Pie Social CLC 5-7pm Thursday, August 29: Resident/Family Picnic Pie Social Please note that the date on the front page is CORRECT. Pies are donated by Christian Home Board members, staff, and residents’ family members. If you would like to donate a pie, bring it to the CLC dining area—where a cart will be provided— Wednesday, August 28, any time after 12 noon. August Birthdays August 1 Darlene Kearly August 1 James Rens August 8 Theresa Westra August 14 Mavin Vanburen August 15 Jerry Billington August 15 Doris Maas August 16 Marion Wallendal August 24 Gladys Kastein August 26 Sandra Schneidervin August 26 Elsie Streekstra A Birthday Wish: May God on your Birthday grant you: A sunbeam to warm you, A moonbeam to charm you, A sheltering angel - so nothing can harm you! Dementia Fundraising Each year the Dementia Concerns Coalition of Dodge County hosts a walk to raise funds to provide assistance to caregivers of persons with dementia. The Christian Home Staff has once again put together a team to participate in the walk that is being co-sponsored by the Christian Home and Prairie Ridge. The Christian Home team began having fundraisers last November and so far has raised $1500. Our goal this year is to try and raise as much or more than as last year— $3000. We are inviting you to help us reach our goal by attending or assisting in the following ways: Truckers Jamboree. August 9 -10 we will be located at the National Bank parking lot selling walking tacos, soda, water and air fresheners. We will be open from 6pm throughout the night parade and then again on Saturday at noon until the end of the afternoon parade. Another way you can support our team is by eating at Tony’s Pizza in Waupun on Thursday, August 22, as the team will be serving customers from 4 - 9pm. The third way you can help is by participating in a Raffle. Stop by the Christian Home any time August 26 - 30 and sign up for different themed baskets of goodies! $1 buys you one chance and $5 buys you six chances to win. The basket raffle will also be available during our pie social and family picnic being held on Wednesday, August 28 and Thursday, August 29. If you are not able to make these special events you can also help out by giving a donation or pledge. Please contact Val Vande Zande at 324-9051 to make a donation or to have any questions answered. Dementia affects many families throughout our community. Let’s pull together and help raise some money to help those suffering with Dementia in our community. “A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.” Proverbs 17:22 This ‘n’ That August Resident: Helen Zoellner August Staff: Flora Bresser Helen Glewen was born March 31, 1921 in Alto, Wisconsin. She had three sisters and a brother. She spent much of her childhood helping her parents with the family farm. Her dad had the first grocery store in Alto! Helen married Howard Zoellner on June 9, 1945. They lost two children, daughters, then adopted Scott (who lives in Eagan, MN) and Linda (who lives in Deming, NM). Helen now has three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. At one time she worked as a receptionist and bookkeeper for Stoddard Real Estate/Insurance Agency. She and Howard also ran Zoellner Well Drilling for thirty years in Brandon. Howard passed away in 1989. Helen came to the Christian Home in 2002, when she originally lived in the CLC. She enjoys listening to the radio, watching T.V. and movies, reading, playing cards and games and socializing. She is a member of Trinity Reformed Church in Waupun. Helen enjoys the many good friends she has made here at the Christian Home! Prior to coming to the Christian Home as an LPN 24 years ago, Flora worked as an LPN at the Waupun Hospital and various clinics. She decided to come to the Christian Home where she could work second shift, a good move for her family, especially her sons. A month ago she moved into the position of Manager of the CLC and Homestead. Flora and her husband, Brian, live on a dairy farm in Brandon. They adopted two sons as babies: Tom, who is now 24 and getting married in October, and Joe, 21. Flora enjoys working in her garden, which has lots of perennials, decorating her house and going to flea markets. FAMILIES ARE WELCOME to put up birdfeeders and/or shepherd hooks and hanging flower Baskets outside of their family members’ rooms. Please help us by keeping the bird-feeders filled or by donating birdseed to the Home. Thanks! Volunteers Volunteers at the Christian Home are sporting a new look these days! Thank you to the Waupun Memorial Hospital for generously donating blue vests and smocks for our volunteers. It is so very much appreciated. Looking for something rewarding to do this fall? Become a volunteer! We now have a 1-to-1 visiting program where you visit with residents individually: maybe play a game or take them outside. It’s a great way to get to know them and gives residents extra special attention. We are also looking for workers to run the General Store on Tuesday and Friday mornings 10 am – noon. Contact Val Vande Zande at 324-9051 if you are interested. We would love to have you aboard to enrich the lives of our residents! VALLEY BAY THERAPY, our contracted physical therapy provider here at the Christian Home, has an exciting new program they are offering. LSVT BIG is a research-based exercise program developed from the principals used in treating Parkinson’s disease. This program has been developed and scientifically researched over the past twenty years with funding from the National Institutes of Health. Documented improvements include: faster walking with bigger steps, improved balance, increased trunk rotation and increased ease with self-care abilities. A commitment of 4x a week for four weeks will help participants become more active and improve their quality of life. One of the Valley Bay occupational therapists, Nicole Gutbrod, has been certified to provide this therapy. Call our therapy department at extension #144 for more information about LSVT and to get answers to questions regarding insurance coverage. Last month, residents from the Christian Living Center spent a day at the zoo! We traveled by bus to Vilas Park County Zoo in Madison, enjoyed the animals and ate a yummy picnic lunch. Grrrrrrrr! From Our Chaplain ~~~ August 2013 “Ready?” A couple months ago my wife and I were traveling to Iowa, our pickup loaded with some of our daughter’s belongings. I wasn’t ready for the sudden “BANG!!!” that happened, followed by a loud whirring sound. We pulled over to the side of the road in the dark, with the bumper tight into the front tire, the front end crumpled and no headlights. There was also a dead deer a couple hundred feet back. In that split second my first thought was that I couldn’t have hit a deer because in almost 45 years of driving I have ALWAYS “just missed them”, countless times. As I reflected on that experience it occurred to me that I didn’t have time to prepare—I never hit the brakes because I did not know it was going to happen. Surprise! Although in some ways we were prepared for AFTER it happened—we had insurance; we carried a cell phone; we had a wonderful sister and brother-in -law who came 50 miles to get us, trailering our vehicle to their house; we had a talented nephew who found and installed headlights for us— and all in all we came out of it okay. The Bible tells us that the return of Jesus and Judgment Day will be something like that: surprising, unexpected, unpredictable. But the Bible also tells us that we can be prepared for it. Whether we see Jesus coming on the clouds with the trumpet sounding or meet him after passing from this life into life eternal, we can be prepared because there are things we do know. Every one of us will stand before God one day, and we all have the opportunity to live for eternity as a child of God, by trusting in the work of Jesus and his sacrifice to pay for our sin. So when we consider if we are ready, we can know that the day will come, even if we don’t when. Previously I have been told that a fact of driving in our area of the country is that at some point you WILL hit a deer. That being said, I was still surprised when it happened. We can also know that a fact of living in the world is that someday it will end. I imagine we will in some way be surprised when it happens, but I thank God we can still be prepared. I am always personally comforted when I have the privilege of being with people who, approaching the end of their earthly life, know they are prepared. They are then able to face that time without fear. The question each of us needs to ask and answer is this: Are we ready? * * * * * “No one knows about that day or hour…therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come.” Matthew 24:36, 42. “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16. Carry on! Wick Hubers, Chaplain Sunday church services for August 4. Pastor Bob Krueger Alto Christian Reformed, Alto 11. Pastor Jerry Wallendal Fresh Start/YFC, Waupun 18. Pastor Craig Van Hill First Christian Reformed, Waupun 25. Deacon Willis Heideman St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mayville Christian Home & Rehabilitation Center 331 Bly St. Waupun, WI 53963 (920)324-9051 www.christian-home.org