Trinity Villager
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Trinity Villager
Trinity Villager A Caring Community Which Values and Fosters the Worth and Lifestyle of All Volume 191 May 2012 Theme of the Month: “Enjoy Outdoors” Community Connection: Kitchener Minor Baseball “Caring for Yourself, Others and the Environment.” How time fly’s the older we get the quicker it gets. Speaking of time I watched a show the other night “Canadian Pickers” and an old Pequegnat Clock had been found. When they opened the back of the clock it stated that it was made by the Arthur Pequegnat Clock Company in Berlin (Kitchener). Ulysses Pequegnat, a member of the Watchmakers’ Guild in Chaux-de-Fond, Switzerland with his wife and their thirteen sons and daughters came to Berlin in 1874. All 8 sons adopted their father’s vocation – the first location was opened in Mr. Lautenschlager’s block at 68 E. King Street in 1903. Now when you drive by Pequegnat St. (off King E between Frederick between Gorden and Chestnut, close to Centre in the Square) you can remember a time when time telling was manufactured in Kitchener. Last month I had the pleasure of attending the “Getting Older, Getting Wiser – Building Communities for an Aging Population” The Keynote presenter was Hazel McCallion – Your Worship - “Hurricane Hazel”. The Mayor of Mississauga, elected since 1978, serving her 12 term and retiring in 2014. Hazel is Canada’s longest serving mayors and she is one of the longest serving elected leaders in history. Hazel has lead Mississauga in being a debt free city since 1978. Hazel is 91 years of age and is a ball of energy and speaks so passionately about Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area. The previous week we held our Trinity Village Management Retreat and discussed leadership – one exercise was to tell one another who you would call a leader and Hazel needs to be added to the list. She is a role model for many – seniors, women, politicians, and volunteers. Hazel states “Volunteers make the city livable, nobody can do everything but everybody can do something.” She is also a supporter of the “Youth Volunteer Challenge, Healing Cycle, and the Hazel McCallion Volunteer of the Year Award” to name a few. Arthur Pequegnat was also a dedicated volunteer – Benton St. Baptist Church Building Committee, Superintendent of the “Model School” a school for Teachers-in-Training which today is known as Suddaby School, Board Deacon, School Trustee, Board of Education Chairman 9 years, member 27 years, and Sewer Commission (first in Canada) member. Hazel McCallion Volunteers give of their time your work makes a positive difference in the lives of our residents, families, staff and our community - “When you invest in your community you make an investment in yourself.” Respectfully yours, Debby Riepert, Chief Operating Officer Lutheran Homes Kitchener-Waterloo Upcoming Events: Lobby Vendors for May Tomorrows Collectables Friday, May 4th Tisket, Tasket Baskets Friday, May 11th Dressing Room for Seniors Friday, May 18th Katie Richards Purses Friday, May 25th Care Centre Front Lobby 10% of all sales will be donated to the Bus Fund. Thank you for your support. Country and Western Pub Night with Dianne & the Cavaliers When: Thursday, May 31st, 2012 Tuesday, April 24th, 7-8:30 p.m. Where: Gathering Place Free Admission, Buy your Drink, Sign up required. Comedy Night with Tim Boyle Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012 7-8pm, Gathering Place Free Admission, Buy your Drink Sign up required. Fundraiser BBQ (Hamburger & Hot Dogs) Friday May 25th, 2012 Centreville Courtyard Giant Garage Sale and BBQ Come show your support and find some great deals at this years Giant Garage Sale & BBQ! Saturday, June 9th, 2012 8:30am-12:30pm RAIN OR SHINE! Donations of gently used items will be accepted throughout the month of May in the Care Centre Front Foyer. Trinity Village 18th Annual Charity Golf Tournament When: Tuesday, August 21st, 2012 Where: Rockway Golf Course Cost: $125. Includes BBQ Lunch, Golf Cart, Steak Dinner and Prize! We hope to see you there this year! Out of the Cold Items for May Salad Dressing, Strawberry and Raspberry Jam. Please drop off donations by Reception. Thank You! Care Centre Café Feature Meals Wed. 2nd - Burger on a Kaiser/ Spinach Salad Wed. 9th - Cannelloni/ Mixed Veg. Medley, Multi Grain Roll Fri. 11th - Subs/ Tossed Salad Wed. 16th - Pizza/ Greek Salad Fri. 18th - Chicken Parmesan on a bun/ Caesar Salad Wed. 23rd - Macaroni & Cheese/ Broccoli Fri. 25th - Chicken Fingers with Flax/Fries Mon. 28th - Chicken Burger on a Whole Wheat Bun/ Onion Rings Wed. 30th - BBQ Pork/ Coleslaw/ Side of Pickle No Abuse “Every resident of Trinity Village has the right to be protected from abuse” What does this mean? No one is allowed to abuse you physically, financially, sexually, verbally, or emotionally. Physical Abuse is when someone assaults you, handles you roughly, or slaps, pushes, or beats you. It is also physical abuse when someone refuses to give you medicine that you should take, or gives you medication that you should not be taking. Financial Abuse is when someone takes your money or property by fraud, theft, force, or by tricking you. If anybody forces you to sell or give away your property, or takes your money or possessions without your permission, what they are doing is financial abuse. Sexual Abuse is when someone forces upon you any type of sexual activity that you do not want. It may be inappropriate touching, sexual exploitation, or comments. Sexual abuse happens if, for example, a staff member or other person in authority has a sexual relationship with you, shows you indecent materials, or looks at your naked body when that is not part of their job. Verbal Abuse is when someone calls you names, yells at you, or speaks to you in a way that scares, belittles, or threatens you. Emotional Abuse is when someone threatens, insults, or frightens you, or says or does something that humiliates you. This kind of abuse may make you feel lonely, ignored, or as if you are being treated like a child. TVCC Family Council Meeting Update Thank you Dr. Casey and Chaplain Ralph for your slide presentation on “Palliative Care”. Family Council Week 2012 is June 9-15 Theme “Working together for Positive Change in Long Term Care: Family Councils Lead the Way!” Resident & Family Meetings Thursday, May 3rd - Resident Council 10 a.m. in the Gathering Place. - Spousal & Primary Caregiver Support Group 1:15 p.m. in the Board Room. Tuesday, May 1st - Family Council 6:30 p.m. in the Board Room. For information call 519-893-6320 ext. 292 Next business meeting June 5th at 6:30pm. Donations In memory of: Dorothy Lyford Glenna Simpson To special projects: Capital Fund Bus Fund Spring Fundraiser Thank you We Remember Glenna Simpson Dorothy Lyford Anka Macut Emilie Wagner Stefan Klimt Mary Ann Cormier We welcome this month TVCC - Harold Rutherford PT3 - Jean Thompson - Robert Ruppel - Marilyn Schaaf CMH - Elsie Legere - Robert Dupont - Lois Keenan - Dorothy Busch - Guiseppe (Joe) Pagliaro - Mary Tabbert - Ann Lyttle Message from the Chaplains May is a wonderful time of year, the flowers are coming up after a long winters sleep; the birds are busy building nests; and people will start to enjoy the warm spring sun. We can see the people outside cleaning up the gardens, planting new flowers. Yes, May is a wonderful month. The Spiritual Care office is here to support you while you are here at Trinity Village and I could not do it all. I have a wonderful group of dedicated porters and pianists who take their own time to be with us and help put whenever we need them. While we are always happy to have new volunteers to porter, right now we are especially on the look out for new volunteers to play the piano for us. It is very flexible and does not require a professional! We would be most grateful for someone who could play even the melody! Please seriously consider whether God might be calling you to bless the residents of Trinity Village with your gift of music ministry. We would be most grateful for any help – even once a month would make a real difference. If you might be interested, please get in touch with Chaplain Ralph for more details about the schedule. If not and you know someone else who might be willing? Pass this request on! Thank you so much for your help in enriching the ministry here at Trinity Village! May Birthdays! May 2 - Brenda Thomas May 3 - Dorothy Dykes May 6 - James MacGillivray - Juliet Balzer May 8 - Irene Rosiak May 9 - Dolores Miller May 10 - Lore Schoel May 12 - John Benninger - Gerald Dunn May 14 - Mary Gauthier May 15 - Reinier Pepping May 25 - Gertrude Dutcher As always our office is always open and if you would like to talk, please do not hesitate to drop by. I am located on the second floor down the hallway to the exercise room, or you may call X 231. I will be at the Care Centre on the following days: Mondays 8:00 to 4:00 Tuesdays 8:00 to 4:00 Wednesdays 8:00 to 12:00 Thursdays 8:00 to 4:00 God’s blessings to each of you ~ From your Spiritual Care Provider Ralph Weigold Some things happening in May: Sundays at 10:30 – Roman Catholic Mass in the Gathering Place Tuesdays at 2:30 – Protestant Worship in the Gathering Place Coffee with the Chaplain all starting at 10:30: Oak Ridge May 14; Pine Woods May 15; Maple Bush May 22; Walnut Grove May 28; and Cherry Orchid May 29. Hymn Sing: floor 1 May 24 @ 10:30, floor 2 May 28 @ 2:30 and floor 3 May 31 @ 2:30. Oh, sweet, sweet Chef Iron Chef Competition 2012- Just Desserts! Something new came to Trinity on March 29th, the Sweet Iron Chef contest. No, it wasn’t to find out who the sweetest chef was but rather to explore the Iron Chef in dessert version. That meant preparing the dessert which most pleased four judges from Sysco, our food supplier, and 50 or so lucky residents and family who attended in the Gathering Place. Not an easy task for anyone but our respective Iron Chefs as always were up to the job (remember they shared the title last year- so it’s Iron Chefs or maybe half an Iron Chef each). The long-term care centre’s Bruce Hagen (with his son, Cole) vied with the Studios’ Brenda Burke and Christine Reicheld. Bruce offered banana crepes prepared on the spot featuring banana filling a with whipped cream, strawberry and kiwi slice garnish while Christine presented baked apples with puffed whipped cream filling, slivered almonds and a blackberry sauce on a pastry base with a yellow gooseberry. Now you’ve looked (don’t you wish you could taste?)- consider the results? Best Presentationthe Studios’ baked apple. Best TasteBruce’s banana crepes. Net result- a win for the Studios by 102 to 93 votes. Things aren’t over, though: we’ll see who’s sweetest next year. Cole and Bruce await another chance against Christine and Brenda Exotics at Trinity! Care Centre Happenings For May Tue., 1st, .......Church Service, 2:30pm, Gathering Place ......Pub Night with Rob Edlesfen, 7-8pm, G.P. Wed., 2nd,......Outing: St. Andrew’s Church Noon Hour Concert & Lunch, 11am ......KPL Library, 1:30pm, Oakridge Recreation Room ......Swimming at Sunbeam Centre, 2:30-3:30pm Thurs., 3rd,.....Resident Council Meeting, 10 am, G. Place ......Bingo, 2:15 & Afternoon Pub 3:00pm, G. Place Fri., 4th, ......Outing: Lunch at the Legion, 11 am Sat., 5th, ......Cinco de Mayo Variety Show, 2:30-3:30pm, G.P. Sun., 6th, .......R.C Mass, 10:30 am, Gathering Place ......Tea Room, 2:30pm, Maple Bush Dining Room Mon., 7th,.......Outing: Tim Horton’s at Fairview Mall, 10:30am ......Afternoon Music with Peter Baumann, 2:30-3:30pm, GP Tues., 8th, . ....Church Service, 2:30pm, Gathering Place ......Games Night, 6:30pm, Gathering Place ......Outing: Ice Cream Drive, 6:30pm Wed., 9th,.......Outing: Swimming at Sunbeam Centre, 2:30-3:30pm ...... Outing: Stratford Festival-The Pirates of Penzance 12:30pm ...... Monthly Birthday Celebration, 2:30pm, G. Place Thurs., 10th,...Bingo, 2:15 & Afternoon Pub 3:00pm, G. Place Fri., 11th, ...... Bible Stories, 10:30am, Pinewoods ......Mother’s Day Tea Social, 2:30-3:30pm, G. Place Sun., 13th,...... R.C Mass, 10:30 am, Gathering Place ......Tea Room, 2:30pm, Maple Bush Dining Room Mon., 14th, ....St Aloysius Children’s Recital, 2:30, G. Place ......Outing: Ice Cream Drive, 2:30pm Music Music has been used as a healing force for centuries. Music therapy goes back to biblical times, when David played the harp to rid King Saul of a bad spirit. Aristotle described music as a force that purified the emotions. Today music fills the hallways of TVCC-Freeport site. We would like to thank TVC-Studios for donating their Piano. Not only has it brought us music it is a beautiful decoration for the Dining room. It has brought out many memories for all. We would like to thank Colette for the beautiful picture and Elaine for the Royal Dolton Figurine. Music makes the world go around! Tues., 15th,.....Church Service, 2:30pm, Gathering Place ......Outing: Ice Cream Drive for Couples, 6:30pm Wed., 16th,.....Outing: Lunch at Lancaster Smokehouse, 11 am ......Swimming at Sunbeam Centre, 2:30-3:30pm Thurs., 17th,...Bingo, 2:15 & Afternoon Pub 3:00pm, G. Place Fri., 18th, ......Outing: St. Jacob’s Country Garden, 10:00am Sun., 20th,...... R.C Mass, 10:30 am, Gathering Place ......Tea Room, 2:30pm, Maple Bush Dining Room Tues., 22nd,....Church Service, 2:30pm, Gathering Place ....Comedy Night with Tim Boyle, 7-8pm, G. Place Wed., 23rd,.....Swimming at Sunbeam Centre, 2:30-3:30pm ......Outing: KW Humane Society, 2:00pm Thurs., 24th,..Hands on Exotics Animal Show, 10:30-12, Gathering Place ......Bingo, 2:15 & Afternoon Pub 3:00pm, G. Place Fri., 25th, .......Fundraiser BBQ, 11:00-1:00 Courtyard Sun., 27th,......R.C Mass, 10:30 am, Gathering Place ......Tea Room, 2:30pm, Maple Bush Dining Room Mon., 28th,.....Outing: Shopping at Fairview Mall, 10:00am ......Afternoon Music with Mel Kitchen, 2:30-3:30pm, Gathering Place Tues., 29th, . ..Church Service, 2:30-3:30pm, Gathering Place ......Outing: Ice Cream Drive, 6:30pm Wed., 30th,.....Maplebush Bake Sale, 9:00am ......Outing: Waterloo Region Museum, 10:15am ......Swimming at Sunbeam Centre, 2:30-3:30pm Thurs., 31st,...Bingo 2:15 Oakridge Dining Room ......Country and Western Pub with Dianne & the Cavaliers, 7:00-8:30pm, Gathering Place Caregiver Support Group Update “Alexander Graham Bell said, “When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.” It can be a bit like the above quote when it comes to the journey with Alzheimer’s and Dementia, as there are so many changes along the course of these diseases. Doors close and new doors open that we never imagined. Being flexible to move into the next phase with all the frustrations and joys that come with it helps Caregivers cope in the long run. A support group is a great way to share these joys and frustrations with others in a similar situation. At our Group this month we talked about responsive behaviours associated with dementia and Alzheimer’s and how Trinity’s new Behaviour Support Team is going to be working with resident’s, families and staff to augment a supportive environment for those resident’s exhibiting responsive behaviours. A responsive behaviour is such things as wandering, verbally/physically aggressive behaviours, socially inappropriate or disruptive behaviours and/or resistance to care. Trinity’s Behaviour Support Team consists of an RN, Esther Lamptey and a PSW, Paula Donnelly. Our next Caregiver Support Group will be held on Thursday May 3, 2012 at 1:15 pm in the TVCC Boardroom. We welcome Charlotte from Kitchener Waterloo Alzheimer’s Society who will do a presentation to the group from her “BrainFit” series. All spouses and caregivers are welcome to join this supportive and informative group. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Caregiver Support Group please contact the Social Worker Heather Jackson at 519-893-6320 ext 292. The Volunteer Corner A Wonderful Volunteer Recognition Night Electronics Event Update We were glad to see that the cool weather didn’t seem to keep people away from our event. Over the course of the 3-day event, we had over 100 visitors. For many it was their first time to Trinity Village, so it also gave us a wonderful opportunity to tell people about us and the services we offer. In all, we collected over 525 electronic devices for recycling. Computer accessories, such as keyboards, routers, mouse, was the most common category of electronics dropped off (90+) Other top donations included: VCR/ DVD players (58), computer (47), monitors (49), printers (52), telephones and televisions, 70 of each. The total amount of dollars we raised has not yet been calculated by Greentec but we will ensure an update is provided in next month’s Villager. THE DIRT ON DIRT: better make that SOIL! Soil is the foundation of any garden, but especially of the organic garden. Building and maintaining soil biology, or life, should be a cornerstone of organic gardening. Healthy soil in turn supports plant growth, weed suppression, and pest and disease resistance. Beneath our feet in the garden, there is a world of activity! In just one teaspoon of healthy soil live millions of bacteria, approximately 10 metres of beneficial fungal filaments and many other micro-organisms. All this life is busily aerating the soil, breaking down organic matter, which in turn strengthens the structure and fertility of the soil. Get to know your soil, and then start to amend and improve it. It will not happen immediately, but will take some time and patience. There are a few things to consider. Soil composition: Do the squeeze test. After you moisten a handful of soil, squeeze it in your hand. Open your hand, and check how and whether the soil falls apart. If it disintegrates immediately, you probably have too much sand; if it holds its shape after giving it a poke, it is mostly clay (high in nutrients, but not easy for roots to penetrate), and if it falls apart after poked, then it is probably about right. Thank you to everyone that participated in this event and volunteered their time. A special thank you to the TVT resident who was instrumental in helping us deal with a very uncooperative bin. Green Team Meeting Second Thursday of the Month 2:00 at The Studios. Organic matter: Compare the colour of the topsoil to the colour of the subsoil. The topsoil should be considerably darker. Tilth or compaction: When soil has good tilth, a shovel will easily cut into it. The soil will not be compacted, but will crumble easily. Drainage: Drainage is not always consistent across a garden site. To test drainage in a particular area, dig a hole one foot deep by one foot diameter, and fill it with water. If it dries quickly (in less than 10 minutes), it is too sandy, while if it takes over 3 hours to drain, the clay content is too high. If the water drains in 10-30 minutes, then consider the soil to be draining well. The addition of compost material in a garden is always welcome, especially as we consider some of these issues. Karen, Garden Coordinator Please watch for our upcoming plant sale during the latter part of May and early June. The residents have been very busy, planting and taking care of a variety of vegetables, annual flowers, and some houseplants. If you are thinning perennials, we would be happy to pot them up for our sale. Your support is always appreciated! Flash from the Past What are the town house units shown and what year were they built? What year did this Volunteer Appreciation take place? What are these staff and volunteers doing and what is the location? Who is the gentleman in the cowboy hat? Studios Cook Books on Sale! $10.00 each, with over 100 recipes! Pick up your copy today! They can be purchased at Studios or Care Centre Reception. Name the staff, residents and location. Proceeds go to the Studios 1/17/2007 Resident Activity Fund. KitchenerTrinity.ai 6:24:45 P April Answers: The proud artist is Christopher O’Connor – grandson of Carolyn Baranski The luggage and deck photo is from the second cruise 2001. The resident names are Wealthy Smythe and Gilbert Bock they both turned 100 on April 19, 1992 The resident names are Al and John – Al drove horse pulled milk delivery for Maple Lane and later on drove truck. John’s hobby – gardening. Bathroom Safety Mobility • Respiratory Care Daily Living Home Diagnostics • Supports • • • • Shoppers Home Health Care - Kitchener 379 Gage Ave. Tel: (519) 579-6200 Trinity Trading Post If you are interested in placing an ad to sell an item or looking to buy an item, the cost is only $2 for one issue. Submit the ad and a toonie to Care Centre reception. Next Deadline: May 25th.