The AGCC Post Our month in photos:
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The AGCC Post Our month in photos:
November 2014 Arroyo Grande Care Center 1212 Farroll Ave Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 The AGCC Post 1212 Farroll Ave ♥ Arroyo Grande ♥ CA ♥93420 ♥ (805) 489-8137 Department Heads Our month in photos: Administrator Harold Carder X 229 “I am unusually Halloween-attentive because, as it happens, I was born on Halloween, so for me it has always been an occasion of great moment.” ~ Susan Orlean (born October 31, 1955) Comments? Suggestions? If you have a comment or suggestion for us please write it below and place it in the payment box located next to the receptionist desk. Thank you! _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Upcoming Events at AGCC: Tuesdays- November 4th, 11th, and 18th Mneme Therapy Director of Nurses Tess Montalbo X247 Social Services Director Matt Maxwell X246 Customer Service/Admissions Rosie Moreno x227 Director of Staff Development Sandi Ravalin X250 Brandy is now here 3 times per month! Please see Melissa for more information to sign your family member up. Billing Paula Burke X 245 Saturday, November 8th 10:00 am Voce Studio Children’s Choir Special Veteran’s Day Performance Dietary Director Tammy Miller X 228 Friday, October 21st 2:00pm Happy Hour with Tim Pacheco Join us for our monthly Happy Hour on the patio. Good drinks, good music, and good food for all Tuesday, November 25th at 12:30 Family Thanksgiving Dinner Details regarding this big family event were sent out in early October. Please see any activities staff member if you need information. Activities Director Melissa Myers X 229 Maintenance Foster Durkee X 244 Beautician Mary Mann X234 Station 1 Cordless Phone……………….489-5003 Station 2 Cordless Phone……………….489-6950 Top: Gerry decorating pumpkins from the Farm for Halloween. Left: Elfriede showing off her day’s collection of eggs and tomatoes. November 2014 Packages for TroopsIn honor of Veterans Day Each month the residents pack two military flat rate postal boxes for troops who are serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. We have partnered with Si Tenenberg and his non-profit organization troopcarepacks.org. If you ever have an opportunity to visit or volunteer with Si please do, you will be amazed at his operation and how personalized he makes each box. AGCC has committed to providing two boxes a month with the staples that Si sends in every single box, along with paying the postage for these two boxes. We would love to be able to send more each month. If you feel able to donate to this cause here is a list of items we include in each box. Many of these items are available at the dollar store. Baby wipes Wet wipes (hand sanitization wipes) Beef jerky Sunflower seeds Single serving powder drink mixes Razors AA and AAA batteries Hand sanitizer Fly Tape Body lotion Snacks (granola bars, trail mix, peanuts, crackers with peanut butter or cheese in them) Gum Deodorant Toothpaste and Toothbrush Body Soap Shampoo Body wash Tuna/Chicken Salad Kits Postage to mail each box. Getting to Know Our Residents: Meet Our Staff… Activities Department Wish List: Can you help the activities department out with a few needed items? - Please see our Amazon.com wish list http://amzn.com/w/3JU01WXANMJLR Rosie Davis Rosie was born in Arkansas and moved to California with her family when she was just 3 years old. California is all she remembers. She was married to her husband Bill for many years and together they had 2 children. If you ever want to see her smile just ask her about her 2 great-granddaughters. Here are a few fun facts about Rosie: I was named after both my Grandmothers- Rosie and Lou I love arts and crafts; have always been an avid craft person. If I could go anywhere in the world I’d go to Hawaii. I went once and it was just so much fun, we really weren’t there long enough. My hidden talent is singing. The first thing I notice about other people is if they are grumpy or not. It doesn’t take much too just smile! I couldn’t go one day without connecting with my friends. My favorite food is Mexican/Spanish food. My favorite drink is Good Earth Tea I love Orchids and Roses. Christmas is my favorite holiday. Gener Bunggay, LVN We have had the pleasure of Gener being an AGCC employee for 7 years. He started with the company 8 years ago at one of our sister facilities. He started as a CNA and this last year graduated from the LVN program at Cuesta. He came to Compass because “the timing was right.” Here are some fun facts about Gener you may not know: He was born in Manila, Philippines. He moved to the US when he was 16 years old with is brother. Gener means January is Catalan His favorite part about his job is watching the residents transition from being at their worst/sickest to being healthy and ready to go home. When not working he enjoys driving around and exploring the back roads trying to find something new. Someday he’d like to travel to Alaska to see the Northern Lights. His hidden talent is that he’s a good baker. Ask him about his pecan pie! -Donations of giftable items for our Annual Bazaar on December 12th -Glass Beads -Items for the residents to buy at Bingo Auction (especially men items!) -12x12 white paper -Old (or new) I-pods or other individual music playing device By The Numbers… In October our residents served lunch to 71 men, woman, and children at Prado Day Center. The residents have packed, wrote letters to, and sent 44 boxes to troops serving overseas. In September our residents gave out food to 108 needy families and seniors at our food bank. In October our residents helped 46 families receive clothing and school supplies for their children in partnership with The Children’s Resource Network