welcome! birthdays anniversaries - Primrose Retirement Communities
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welcome! birthdays anniversaries - Primrose Retirement Communities
PLACE STAMP HERE 820 FULMER RD.| MISHAWAKA IN. 46544| 574-259-3211 | OCTOBER 2016 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Shelly McFall WELCOME! SALES DIRECTOR Sandy Rasberry NEW RESIDENTS NURSING DIRECTOR Melissa Love David B. Apt. 103 LIFE ENRICHMENT COORDINATOR Chris Bayne NEW STAFF Britney D.-Dining Services DINING SERVICES Cindy Weesner Dana C.-Dining Services MAINTENANCE TECH William Ward Rigo S.-Dining Services Kaley S. –Dining Services Karen D.-Housekeeping William W.-Maintenance BIRTHDAYS OUR MISSION Our focus is to develop and maintain happy and healthy living environments and provide a “person-centered” care approach for a growing senior populous. CORE VALUES Accountability Relentless Improvement Passion Respect Embrace Change www.PrimroseRetirement.com PRIMROSE COMPANY Primrose Retirement Communities, LLC, provides high-quality independent and assisted living communities in over 30 locations across the country. The Home Office is in Aberdeen, South Dakota. Since our founding in 1989, our mission is to create a happy and healthy living environment for seniors. Our motto “this is living!” guides us in every aspect of our work from providing personalized attention and a full and exciting activities calendar to our friendly and welcoming atmosphere. For more information about Primrose Retirement Communities, visit www.primroseretirement.com RESIDENT BIRTHDAYS Bob M.-10 Otto T. –12 Dale B.- 20 Donna A.-29 Ron W. -31 Ann P. -31 ANNIVERSARIES Victor & Connie –14 Nole & Rosie -26 Tips to Selling: Try Listing Your Home in Fall or Winter If you are a senior citizen trying to decide between downsizing to a smaller home and moving to a retirement community, you’ll want to be aware of the maintenance and repair costs associated with home ownership. When these additional expenses are figured into your overall budget, you may be surprised at how affordable senior living can be. The numbers don’t lie An article in the Las Vegas ReviewJournal indicates that you can expect to spend about 1% of your home’s total value each year on repairs and general maintenance. If your home cost $400,000, that would be $4,000/year – or about $333/month. You would also want to have some reserve cash on hand to handle large expenses not covered by homeowner’s insurance – like new shingles or an air conditioner. Author Jeff Brown of MainStreet offers a bit more insight: “If you bought a $300,000 home with 20% down and a 30-year fixed-rate loan at 4.75%, your $240,000 mortgage would cost $1,252 a month, according to the BankingMyWay.com. A $333 monthly maintenance and repair budget would equal nearly 27% of your principal and interest payment. Let’s look at it another way. Assume your home is an investment that will grow in value over time. Historically, home values have gone up about 4% a year, on average. Because of inflation, your maintenance costs will also continue going up, so they will always equal 1% of the home’s value. As a result, your home really gains just 3% a year. That happens to be the long-term inflation rate. So in real, inflation-adjusted terms, your home would not grow in value at all. For still another way of looking at it, consider what economists call the “opportunity cost” of spending $333 a month on fix-ups. Suppose that instead of incurring these repair costs, you invested $333 a month in a mix of stock and bond mutual funds. You could have $57,282 after 10 years, $169,965 after 20 years and $391,630 after 30 years. That assumes a 7% annual return, about what most experts figure a mixed portfolio will average over long periods.” Your money, your decision If you own a home, maintenance and repair costs are inevitable. For many, this goes with the territory of raising a family and building memories that last for a lifetime. When the time comes for you to consider downsizing, though, be sure to weigh all your options when deciding between a smaller home or a senior living community. To see how the cost associated with buying a new home compares with the cost of living at Primrose, drop us a line. We can work through a simple cost-comparison tool with you that will help illustrate which option may be right one for you. Just visit www.primroseretirement.com for more information NOTE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR I would like to thank everyone at Primrose for welcoming me to your family. It has been a joy getting to meet everyone and I look forward to getting to know each of you better. This is such an exciting time of year, with comfortable weather, the changing of the leaves, and of course the wonderful smell of pumpkins and spices, providing perfect opportunities to spend time with friends and family. Just another reason to enjoy living at Primrose. With the upcoming holidays right around the corner, I hope you can take time to reflect on those special memories of growing up, of family traditions, and of enjoying treats that everyone loves. Whether you take a trip to the pumpkin patch or apple orchard, or go to the local farmer’s market, the season is changing and it’s a time to celebrate with food, fun and fellowship. I look forward to our celebrations here with you and would love for you to stop by my office and share those special memories or your upcoming plans for the season with me. Sincerely, Leah Bennett EVENT HIGHLIGHTS 10-5-16-10:30 CVS Shopping 10-6-16 –10:45 Round Barn / Fiddler on the Roof & Lunch RESIDENT SPOTLIGHT Dale Miller is our resident spotlight for this month. Dale was married to his wife, Doris, for 63years, Doris passed away in 2013. Dale met his wife at Valparaiso University. They were married in Western Nebraska, her home. They have three boys and two girls and ten grand children. Dale went to Purdue where he earned an engineering degree. Dale served in the Army, for two years. While he was in the Army he went to Aberdeen Proving Grounds, for basic, then Ft. Belvoir, VA. where he taught, electronic maintenance . After the army Dale worked at the Mishawaka Missile plant of the sniper scope and land odograph for 17 years. He then worked at White Farm for 10 years and Electrolux for 10 years. Dale’s hobbies are talking on his ham radio ,playing his steel guitar and going to musicals. Dale also has a big collections of cars, trucks ,and tractors. We at Primrose are happy that Dale made this his home. EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT William Ward is our employee spotlight this month. 10-6-16 –3:00 -Entertainment with Bryan Edington 10-7-16-12:30 -Coffee & Canvas at Battell Center 10-21-16 Lunch/ Sam’s Italian Kitchen William is our new Property Maintenance Technician. He has been in this line of work for 20 years. He worked for the Studebaker Museum for two years and also the History Museum for 10 years. William served in the Army for four years. He drove a truck while in the Army. He has two boys: William III, 15 and Lorenzo, 14. William is very proud of his boys. William III earned All Honors in school. William likes to work on cars, go on motorcycle rides, use his computer, and work with his hands. We at Primrose are very happy to have William join our Team. 10-26-16-10:15– Lerner Theater & Lunch WELCOME WILLIAM!!! 10-10-16 1:00 -Cinemark Movies 14 10-11-16—10:30 -Christmas Tree Store 10-12-16—4:45 -Dinner Outing/ Rocky River 10-13-16– 3:00 Entertainment/ The Anchors 10-14-16-10:30 Dollar Tree Shopping 10-17-16-3:00 Pumpkin Patch 10-19-16– 1:30 Kolhs Shopping 10-20-16-3:00 Entertainment with Michael Smith 10-27-16-3:00 Entertainment/ Jazz Trio HAPPENINGS AT PRIMROSE RECIPE OF THE MONTH