320 Hershberger Rd. NW • Roanoke, VA 24012 • (540) 265-2100
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320 Hershberger Rd. NW • Roanoke, VA 24012 • (540) 265-2100
320 Hershberger Rd. NW • Roanoke, VA 24012 • (540) 265-2100 Administrator Ken Mowbray, ALFA 265-2244 kmowbray@friendship.us Administrative Assistant Pam Barns 777-6755 pbarns@friendship.us Director of Nursing Audra Reed, RN 283-4322 areed@friendship.us Director of Dining Services Rebecca Johnson, CDM, CFPP 265-2171 rjohnson@friendship.us Director of Activities Jimmy Scearce 265-2058 jscearce@friendship.us Charge Nurse 777-5753 Cell Phone 520-2403 Facebook.com/FriendshipRetirement May 2016 From the Desk of the Administrator ... We take pride in our employees and the services that they provide for each of you, and therefore work hard to recruit some of the best talent that the Roanoke area has to offer. Above and beyond their skills and talents, we look for those inner qualities that Ken Mowbray, ALFA cannot be taught or learned such as compassion, loyalty, honesty, integrity and the willingness to serve and go the extra mile. Are we perfect?? Of course not - but I can honestly say that I see these qualities and more come out in our staff each day. With that in mind, you may have noticed the green and pink forms on each floor near the nurses’ station. These forms are for you, the resident and/or family member. The green form is a recognition form and is entitled “Wonderful Outstanding Worker” or “WOW” form. If you notice or feel that an employee is going above and beyond their duties and providing outstanding customer service, we ask that you please complete this form so that we can recognize that employee’s efforts. The pink form is entitled “Service Concern Form.” This form should be completed if you happen to have a concern of any kind or are awaiting a resolution to a complaint/concern and have not been given an answer in a timely manner. We ask that you please take advantage of these forms, as this information will help us to better serve your needs. Mother’s Day is on Sunday, May 8. Please take a moment on this day to do something extra special for your mother. Happy Mother’s Day to all our mothers! Activities Monday, May 2, 6-7 pm: The Overbay Sisters (Chapel) Tuesday, May 3, 1:30-3:30 pm: Popcorn & Movie Matinee: Bridge Of Spies Wednesday, May 4, 10-11 am: SPCA Visiting Pet Program (Activities Room) Thursday, May 5, 2-4 pm: Williamson Road Library Visit Friday, May 6, 2-3 pm: Mother’s Day Celebration (Dining Room) Wednesday, May 11, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm: Birthday Celebration with Marc Baskind Thursday, May 12, 1-3:30 pm: Bus Outing to Taubman Museum (advance sign-up is required) Saturday, May 14, 4:30-5:30 pm: Robbie Vance Tuesday, May 17, 10:30-11:30 am: Mill Mountain Zoo Animal Outreach (Activities Room) Wednesday, May 18, 8:30-10 am: Veterans Coffee (Club Friendship Thursday, May 19, 1-2 pm: Dominoes & Checkers Social Hour Friday, May 20, 1:30-2 pm: Resident Council Meeting Thursday, May 26, 3:30-6 pm: Dinner Club (Longhorn Steakhouse) Monday, May 30, 2-3 pm: Memorial Day Social From The Civil War To Lakeside (And More!) ... Salem Museum Visit Eye-Opening Eye Facts In recognition of Healthy Vision Month during May, here’s some clarity on common eye care myths: Myth: Reading in poor light will harm your eyes. Fact: Reading in low light can strain your eyes and make them feel tired, but it will not permanently damage your eyes. Myth: Wearing glasses or contacts will make your vision worse. Fact: Corrective lenses like glasses and contacts cannot change any part of your eyes themselves. They simply change the light rays that the eyes receive, helping you see better. It is common for people’s vision to change over time due to age. Myth: Sitting too close to the TV or staring at a computer screen for too long is bad for your eyes. Fact: It’s true that looking at screens can dry your eyes out, causing irritation and fatigue. But you can avoid these problems by taking breaks from watching the screen and resting your eyes. Birthday May 2016 05/01 05/08 05/12 05/15 05/22 05/24 05/27 05/28 Norma Morgan Rita Helvey Doris Sowers Walter Kephart Cynthia Schlue Estelle Stanley Lois Hawley Dorothy Doss “The life of a man consists not in seeing visions and in dreaming dreams, but in active charity and in willing service.” —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow “Let us go forward in this battle fortified by conviction that those who labor in the service of a great and good cause will never fail.” —Owen Arthur “Service to others in their time of need is a privilege and an honor.” —Harley King A New Partnership Roanoke SPCA Visiting Pet Program Happy Wit & Wisdom “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” —Mahatma Gandhi Who doesn’t love dogs and cats? Beginning Wednesday, May 4, and continuing the first Wednesday of each month, the Roanoke SPCA will bring furry friends to visit us in the Activities Room from 10-11 am. All residents are encouraged to join us during these play dates to spend some time giving and receiving a special kind of love that only animals can provide. “Being of service to others is what brings true happiness.” —Marie Osmond “Earn your success based on service to others, not at the expense of others.” —H. Jackson Brown Jr. “To give real service you must add something which cannot be bought or measured with money, and that is sincerity and integrity.” —Douglas Adams “Life is for service.” —Fred Rogers Mother’s Friendship Assisted Living, Inc. 320 Hershberger Rd. NW Roanoke, VA 24012 www.illustratus.com Copyright © 2016 by Uhlig LLC