Our Mission Our Vision Our Values
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Our Mission Our Vision Our Values
www.shadyoakslakecity.com PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE (712) 464-3106 PAID 1409 West Main Street Lake City, IA 51449 LAKE CITY, IA PERMIT NO 110 Return Service Requested October 2015 An Enchanting Afternoon Spent at the Table A Fare Our Mission Dignity in Life Our Vision Quality Life Quality Care Excellent Teams Outstanding Facilities Quality Reputation Stewardship Our Values Serving Integrity Teamwork Excellence SHADY OAKS CONSULTANTS Dr. Derek Duncan MEDICAL DIRECTOR Jennifer Meyer, P.T.A. PHYSICAL THERAPY Caitlyn Boeckman, C.O.T.A. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Larry Kruthoff, R.P.H. We are here to serve you... Administrator • Jennifer Blair Director of Nursing • Jenny Vote Assistant Director of Nursing • Linda Riesenberg A group of ladies enjoyed the SMCH Auxiliary’s 18th Annual Table A Fare in September. We occupied two tables this year, decorated and inspired by a Ladies Luncheon that is held quarterly. Deb Jones, Deb Zenor, and Leanne Everhart did a great job creating a ladybug theme that was fun to display and share with everyone at the Table A Fare. In addition to the theme, Leanne made delicious cream-filled cupcakes topped with red frosting and a ladybug decoration. A big shout out to Celebrations to Go for allowing us to borrow the lighted tree branches and jewels that helped complete our table! Before enjoying our salads and dessert, residents and team members made rounds viewing other tables and looking at the variety of décor. It was such a fantastic fall day to fellowship and visit with other surrounding businesses and friends. We look forward to next year! A publication of Shady Oaks Care Center Lake City, Iowa Inside this Issue pg. 2 ~ Administrator’s Corner ~ Center Update pg. 3 ~ Church Schedule ~ Photo Corner pg. 4 ~ Busy Hands ~ Happy Fall pg. 5 ~ Calendar ~ National Environmental Services Week MDS Coordinator • Rachel Seil Health Information Manager • Cindy DeLance pg. 6 Business Office Manager • Joni Hansen Admissions Coordinator/Social Services • Amy Smith ~ Making Memories From Here to There MOBILE PODIATRY Life Enrichment Coordinator • Deb Jones Stewart Memorial Culinary Coordinator • Minnie Huster ~ Celebrating National Teddy Bear Day PHARMACY CONSULTANT Aegis DIETICIAN Peg Pudenz BEAUTICIAN Savana Dettmann BEAUTICIAN Nondiscrimination Policy It is the policy of Shady Oaks that no resident or employee be discriminated against because of age, sex, creed, race, color, religion, national origin, or disability. pg. 7 Chaplain • Jesse Evans ~ Bake Sale & Halloween parade of Costumes People Development Coordinator • Kate Smith Guest Relations/Marketing • Brittany Drew ~ There’s Always Time to Shop and Dine! Maintenance Supervisor • Brian Norton Housekeeping and Laundry Supervisor • Jen Hicks Resource Nurse • Renee Goettsch Pictured above from left to right: Dena Filmer, Mary Nelson, Peggy Own, Deb Zenor (Life Enrichment Coordinator) Vivian Hodges, Marge Walters, Volunteer Sylvia Streufert, Kate Smith (People Development Coordinator) Lela Gergen Administrator’s Corner enter Greetings! We recently received the results of our annual satisfaction surveys. Thank you so much to those of you that gave of your time to assess your level of satisfaction with Shady Oaks, we certainly appreciate your efforts! As you can see in the table below, our FAMILY response rate was very low; we really hope to get this up next time around. Any suggestions as how to do this would be appreciated! Shady Oaks Hosts Bake Sale & Halloween Parade of Costumes! BIRTHDAYS 2014 2015 Residents (that are able to) 96% 94% Families 62% 53% Response Rate When the results are received, we look at each question individually, as well as the survey as a whole. The two questions that we hone in on are: 2014 2015 % Excellent 39% 48% % Excellent and Good 89% 90% % Excellent 49% 48% % Excellent and Good 88% 89% Overall Satisfaction Recommendation to Others We have really been focusing on family and resident satisfaction this last year by thoroughly addressing concerns that are brought forth. We look forward to the rewards and challenges of the coming year and would like to thank each of you for your continuing support of our mission and goal to provide “Dignity in Life” to those entrusted to our care. If I or any member of the Shady Oaks team can be of assistance to you, please do not hesitate to ask. Until next time, Jennifer SAVE THE DATE Our Annual Resident/Family Holiday Feast will be held on Sunday, November 22nd at 11:30am. Invites will be sent out closer to the event and we will ask you to RSVP. Page 2 pdate Ed Bachman……………....10/16 Lura Knipp…………….…...10/18 Virginia Delong…………....10/22 Edna Schleisman…………10/22 Harold Delong……………..10/26 Marie Stokes……...………..10/28 Mary Recker………………..10/29 Dick Nesbitt………………...10/31 YEARS OF SERVICE Diana Eggers.…………..1 Year Heidi Sweeney….……...1 Year Lexus Doster…...………1 Year Megan Skidmore......……3 Years Jennifer Sporleder.….…..5 Years Georgia Wiederin………25 Years Autumn is officially here! We are excited to join our parent company, Vetter Health Services, in celebrating the year 2015 with 40 years of service of elder care. Jack and Eldora Vetter purchased their first facility in Fairbury, Nebraska forty years ago and have expanded their dream and own 32 facilities today. In celebration of Vetter Health Services’ accomplishments and dedication to the Mission, Vision and Values, each facility has been asked to host a special event. At Shady Oaks we have chosen to have a Celebrity Bake Sale to coincide with our annual Halloween Parade of Costumes (opening our facility to the public for trick-or-treating). We will be featuring area bakery favorites from Laritas Cakes, Community Orchard, Sweet Things, Mohrs Farm Market, The Cheesecake Lady and many more! These events will be held on Thursday, October 22. The bake sale will start at 1:30 PM and will run through the evening during the Halloween Parade of Costumes (set to go from 6-7pm.) The Vetter Foundation will be matching our proceeds up to $500 to go to a non-profit of our choice. WELCOME TO SHADY OAKS Residents Harold DeLong Virginia Delong Barbara Doherty Pat Hobart Betty Segebart Lillian Schleisman Team Members Cory Beagle Amber Bellinghausen Brighton Mims Amber Passow Sue Wilson Austin Wiskus Jennifer Wunschel WE REMEMBER Bonnie Christensen Jess Johnson Bob Millis There’s Always Time to Shop and Dine! The September weather has been perfect for the residents at Shady Oaks to continue their monthly adventures. In September they planned a trip to George’s Diner and The Dollar Tree in Fort Dodge. The residents are no strangers to George’s Diner, as they frequently have grabbed ice cream on their way home to enjoy on the bus. This time they decided they would stop at the “mom and pop diner” for some of George’s delicious food. The residents and team members enjoyed seeing George and his staff while visiting over hamburgers and fries. Marj Walters commented, “The food was very good and it was such a beautiful day to be out and about.” The next stop was The Dollar Tree. Walking around viewing all the goodies it was hard to choose what to buy. The residents were delighted at the fact that EVERYTHING was a dollar! Helen Schaffer voiced, “I especially enjoyed the shopping, the prices were just right and it made it fun to look at things because it was all a dollar.” Page 7 Shady Oaks - Making Memories From Here to There It’s rewarding to reminisce over the adventures the Life Enrichment Team is able to provide throughout the warm weather months. Deb Jones, Life Enrichment Coordinator, tries to coordinate two trips a week while the Iowa weather allows. Her favorite trips are the Mystery Trips. She states, “The reaction from the residents is priceless while they are still trying to guess where they are going after boarding the Shady Oaks bus.” Deb Zenor, Life Enrichment Assistant, often announces clues and hints over the speaker system on the bus allowing the residents to piece the mystery trip puzzle together. A mystery trip the residents and the team surely remember and loved was Bogenrief Studios in Sutherland, Iowa. This art gallery featured beautiful blown and fused glass art pieces. They create everything from small vases and bowls to beautiful lamp shades and dome ceilings. Life Enrichment has provided residents with outings as close as the Lutheran Church for the monthly Lutheran Potluck to as far as Iowa Falls, Iowa and Omaha, Nebraska. They try to limit the bus drive to two hours to help with comfort levels and always search for handicap accessible locations to accommodate everyone. A monthly favorite is grabbing ice cream and driving around town to view city buildings and cherished neighborhoods. This always strikes conversations and memories flow from one story to the next. The stories don’t stop there. Once the residents return to the facility it’s a different atmosphere. Those who did not attend the outing are then excited and eager to hear about the trip, where they went, what they ate, did they buy anything? It’s as though they are reliving the trip all over again while sharing their view and experience. As a facility we believe being involved in the community and providing opportunities to our residents to travel and learn fall under our mission: Dignity in Life. Not only are the outings fun and exciting they provide a sense of personal independence we strive to achieve daily. CHURCH SCHEDULE Lutheran Communion Oct 1st Services with Reverend Connor Oct 1st hoto orner Father Lynn Oct 2nd Services with Chaplain Jesse Oct 4th Catholic Rosary Oct 5th Devotions with Chaplain Jesse Oct 7th Services with Chaplain Jesse Oct 11th Services with Reverend Karlen Oct 12th UC Devotions Oct 14th Devotions with Chaplin Jesse Oct 14th Services with Reverend Thomas Oct 15th Father Lynn Oct 16th Woodlawn Communion & Song Oct 18th Devotions with Chaplain Jesse Oct 21st Services with Reverend Paul Ferderer Oct 22nd Services with Chaplain Jesse Celebrating National Teddy Bear Day National Teddy Bear Day was celebrated at Shady Oaks on September 10th. The residents enjoyed cuddling different teddy bears and posing with the giant teddy bear Mary Hike brought in to share. Deb Zenor started the program by educating the crowd with a little history about the teddy bear and a display of Life Enrichment bears that are used for activities. Deb Jones was able to contribute to the collection of bears as well Joan Schaffer and a few residents! They enjoyed sharing stories of teddy bears they had in the past and the ones they have kept over the years. It’s safe to say, there is something comforting about a warm, fuzzy stuffed animal! Page 6 Oct 25th Services with Reverend Harbaugh Oct 26th Devotions with Chaplain Jesse Oct 28th Page 3 Busy Hands Diversionals are an important part of our Life Enrichment programming at Shady Oaks. Our philosophy is that “keeping residents busy is EVERYBODY’s job, not just the Activities gals.” To promote this, we have diversional kits that are always available for our residents to use and enjoy. They are especially useful for those that prefer to sit in a place of action but need something to keep their hands (and mind!) stimulated and busy. In this picture, for example, Dorothy Buenting is sorting through various pieces of costume jewelry. She was excited to show off the pieces and said, “I enjoy looking at the different colors and especially the shiny ones!” Team members are able to set a resident up with their kit of choice, help them get engaged with it, and then can leave to go about their duties. Our kits include sensory items such as jewelry, lotion therapy, therapy clay, and a color/shape differentiation activity to name a few. We are always looking for new ideas and donations of items for these kits. Please let Life Enrichment Coordinator Deb Jones know if you are able to help us out in any way. Happy Fall from Shady Oaks! Pictured to the left: Brittany Drew, Linda King, Deb Zenor, Kate Smith, Jennifer Blair, Renee Goettsch Page 4 September 14-18 National Environmental Services & Housekeeping Week Shady Oaks would like to recognize our Environmental Services team for providing and executing excellent infection control cleaning protocols, resident safety goals and customer satisfaction. Jen Hicks (supervisor) would like to applaud her team for their hard work and dedication to go above and beyond. Working together we all strive to make Shady Oaks a clean, healthy environment to love for years to come. Page 5
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