Welcome to Winston - Schlegel Villages
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Welcome to Winston - Schlegel Villages
February 2014 NEWSLETTER, VOLUME 15, ISSUE 2 < Patricia Richardson Thomas O’Malley > Hans Doepner > < Frank Hess Anna Maria Langrehr > Village Voice Volume 15 Issue 2 < Gerlinde Doepner Welcome to Winston ! HAPPY Valentine’s Day ! < Deanna McQuarrie < Deanna MacQuarrie < Kathy Machon Wishing you a Happy Birthday! EAR & HEARING CLINIC Clinics at Winston Park For an appointment with an Audiologist please call 519-743-7000 Hearing Tests, Hearing Aids, and Repairs. Juliane Shantz Doctor of Audiology SUPPORT GROUP “Friendly Faces” Drive, 2nd Thursday of each month at 1:30 in the Chapel for family of residents. An informal time to share concerns and information, please call Chaplain Lucy at 519 576 2430 x 8011 Our Residents Hans Wettlaufer William Adams Mary Greenhill Albert James Murray Gardiner Kenneth Reynolds Elfriede Schaumburg John Wiewiorka Mary Lauzon Ferne Virley Dode Watt, Dale Weber Freda Ellis Mary Cashubec Margaret Miller Alfredo Dasilva Helen Gardiner Theresa Reinhart Ross Schlotzhauer Theresa Schneider Rodney Hamilton Keith Fried Michelle Nault Our Staff Kathy Augustinovic Lorraine Bechtel Colleen Bisson John Bouskill Amber Eby Catherine Ganir Anneta Gentles Catherine Parsons Nicole Porter Patricia Quintanilla Laura Sirbu Myrna Tabije Maria Uribarri Felicia Vandeputte Diana Vetor Mihaela Istrofor Stacey Jones Jelena Jovanovic Marina Kasunic Samneang Kobmit Mirna Kuljanin Rebecca Lamain Lori Macintyre Darlene McLaughlin Georgina Mihai Susan Oduardo IN MEMORIAM The Board of Directors, Management and Staff were saddened by the passing of: Norman Lange, Ronald Brodrecht, Mary Thompson, Brian Mitchell , Sylvia Uumae , Mildred Asumussen From the desk of …… Brad Lawrence for the month of….. YxuÜâtÜç From the desk of …… Brad Lawrence for the month of….. YxuÜâtÜç Infection Control …..Flu Season: Is still upon us! Please be diligent at washing your hands (there is alcohol-gel stations throughout the village). This is the best way to stop the spread of germs. For visitors—if you are not feeling well, we ask that you do not visit the village. Retirement Home Satisfaction Survey … The satisfaction survey was sent out to the main family contact in the retirement home in order to get input on the services that are provided at Winston Park. We did this as our residents receive the Quality of Life Survey on a year basis. This year the return rate of surveys was 23%. Attached are the results of the survey. The results will be reviewed at the Retirement Home Residents Town Hall Meeting, and with team members. It is clear from the returned surveys that the majority of all responses fell into the “very satisfied” and “satisfied” categories. All comments made will be reviewed with the above listed groups. Thank you to all those who participated. In the survey. Your input is very valuable. Success Awards ….it’s award season again!: Each year we vote on team members who we feel deserve the honour of receiving a Success Award. There are 4 categories: Play with Your Customer, Make Their Day, Always do your Best and Choose Your Attitude. Anyone can vote! Please watch this month for the ballots that will be placed on Main Street in the retirement home and near the main entrance to LTC . The team member who receives one of these awards is invited to join in the annual Schlegel Villages Operational Retreat, is awarded a plaque of recognition and also a small cash award. The awards will be presented to the winners at our annual Team Member Appreciation Celebration this May. Please support out team members! February 2014 NEWSLETTER, VOLUME 15, ISSUE 2 Aspiration Statements …… We continue to grow! This year we have decided to move our focus to 3 new Aspiration statements. The following is the ultimate definition of each Aspiration is as follows: 1. PROMOTE RESIDENT EMPOWERMENT—We understand that empowerment is a fundamental human right. Our empowered residents are supported by team members and families in determining their own daily schedule and routines. This support is made possible by knowing each residents as an individual, and by listening, learning, and unconditionally supporting each resident's right to choose. 2. CONNECT RESEARCH AND INNOVATION TO VILLAGE LIFE— At our Villages, we effectively communicate with all Village stakeholders (residents. Families, team members and policy makers) the results and implications of research on aging through various channels. Our research communication plan engages the Village policies and practices. We also integrate research results into professional development programs and into College and University curricula. As a result, residents, families and team members are informed, involved in, and excited about the culture the culture of innovation within the Villages. 3. PROMOTE CROSS-FUNCTIONAL TEAMS— Team members are consistently assigned to the same small group of residents or to a neighbourhood. Regardless of department or position, team members work collaboratively and flexibly to support each resident's independence, engagement and exercise of choice. As we move through 2014 we will work towards achieving these goals. Please feel free to ask questions at any time. I would also like to extend a warm welcome to any residents who have moved into our Village since our last newsletter was published. At Winston Park, we have an open door policy and we welcome your input. Village Voice Volume 15 Issue 2 February 2014 NEWSLETTER, VOLUME 15, ISSUE 2 Just a Reminder! A meal ticket is required for any guest you have dining with you. They may be purchased at the Village Office, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 am and 4:30 pm. At times when the office is not open, they can be purchased at the Phase II Nurse’s Station. Please remember to provide your ticket to the team member serving you in the dining room. Meal Tickets Prices $13.50 for Supper $9.00 for Lunch $8.50 for Breakfast As well, as much advanced notice for a guest in our dining rooms is greatly appreciated. We thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Our goal is to have the table set for you and your guests! Enjoy! Village Voice Volume 15 Issue 2 February Events Conn Smythe Saturday February 1 2014 2:00 pm LTC Café Billie & The Beer Bellies The Sizzlers with the Residents Friday February 14th 2014 7:00 pm Retirement Café Sunday February 2 2014 1:00 pm Retirement Café Strathrye Highland Dancers Wednesday Feb 5 7:00 pm Retirement Café Don Robertson Music & Magic Thursday February 6 2014 7:00 pm Retirement Café 6 ART GALLERY OPENING SATURDAY FEB 15 2014 2:00 TO 4:00 PM Tim Louis ALL WELCOME Paul Schalm Monday February 17 2014 10:30 am SCF Greenwood Hill Band Thursday February 20 2014 7:00 pm Dressing Room for Seniors Friday Feb 21 10 to 3 Community Room Mike McConnell Sat Feb 22 2014 2:00 pm LTC KW Silver Stars Thurs Feb 27 2:00 pm Retirement café Memorial Service Friday Feb 28 2014 2:30 pm Retirement Café All Welcome Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) Did you know that the CNIB offers a variety of programs and services for those suffering with vision problems such as books on CD’s, Education, and more? Please contact your local office for a request for services. Volunteer Wanted ! We are looking for a Volunteer Bus Driver with a Valid Class F License. Please call or email Melanie James at 519 576 2430 x 8007 melanie.james@schlegelvillages.com 180 King St. S Suite 160 Waterloo, On 519-742-3536 www.cnib.ca Or Call the CNIB Helpline 1-800-563-2642 February 2014 NEWSLETTER, VOLUME 15, ISSUE 2 Tips from our Laundry Department The following are a few reminders from our Laundry department …..if you have any questions, please let us know. Wools and cashmere cannot be safely washed at the Village, DO NOT WASH labels are placed on these articles but accidents can happen. If you bring cashmere or wool clothing to the village we ask that you make your own arrangement to have them dry- cleaned. The number of a local dry cleaner is in your resident handbook. At the Village of Winston Park all articles of clothing are washed in hot water to prevent infections. We use industrial washers and dryers that may be aggressive to delicate clothing. The machines do not have a delicate cycle. When new clothing comes to laundry it is labeled as soon as possible, but please be patient, we will make sure that the clothes get back to the resident, hopefully by the end of shift or the next day at the latest. Laundry is separated into lights and darks to prevent colours running. We do not use bleach on our white clothing. Bleach is only used on our towels and bed sheets. We do not recommend the use of “Hankies”. They carry many bacteria, and sometimes need a second wash to get rid of any ruminants left on them. We recommend the use of Kleenex. Thank you. Village Voice Volume 15 Issue 2 February 2014 NEWSLETTER, VOLUME 15, ISSUE 2 Village Voice Volume 15 Issue 2 February 2014 NEWSLETTER, VOLUME 15, ISSUE 2 A Message from PAL… The Olympics are Coming! This year’s Schlegel Village Olympics are fast approaching, with Winston Park set to compete on February 13th at The Village of Tansley Woods. Make sure to support our residents as they compete in events such as the Hockey Shoot, Curling, and a Biathlon and Triathlon! Keep an eye out for them around the Village as they train hard to represent our team. You will see our residents putting their skills that they have learned being a part of the PAL program to good use, such as the NuStep machine and the Urban Poles. Maybe you’ve been inspired by one of your fellow residents to start training for the next Olympics? Make sure to see your Kinesiologist to see how you too can begin a program that will put you on the path to the top of the podium! Did You Know? The Olympic Flame first appeared in the modern Olympics at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam. Good luck to all of the athletes competing at the 2014 Schlegel Olympic Games! Ray Bolton - PAL Kinesiologist Village Voice Volume 15 Issue 2 February 2014 NEWSLETTER, VOLUME 15, ISSUE 2 CONTACT US Our mission is to provide holistic health care in a home environment, located within an internal neighbourhood design that promotes a caring community, with emphasis on optimal health and life purpose for each Resident. Brad Lawrence General Manager Barb Sutcliffe Assistant General Manager Chris-Anne Preston Director of Retirement Care Rabina Simovic Director of LTC Zaheer Hakim -Eby Neighbourhood Coordinator Rada Jokic LTC -Main Neighbourhood Coordinator Kristina Balkovec Director of Environment Melanie James Director of Recreation Sheri Brandt Director of Food Services Reg Rubia Hospitality Supervisor Shauna Kramp Memory Care Co-ordinator Dawn Moules Asst Care Floor Co-ordinator Lianne Parkhill Marketing Co-ordinator Lucy Graves/George King Chaplains Phone : 519-576-2430 Village Voice Volume 15 Issue 2 x 8003 x 8008 x 8010 x 8014 x 8005 x 8182 x 8006 x 8007 x 8004 x 8009 x 8012 x 8048 x 8002 x 8013 695 Block Line Rd Kitchener, On N2E 3K1 February 2014 NEWSLETTER, VOLUME 15, ISSUE 2 Village Voice Volume 15 Issue 2