Meadows Mennonite Retirement Community
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Meadows Mennonite Retirement Community
Meadows Mennonite Retirement Community November 2014 Newsletter for Meadows Mennonite Community, friends, family and volunteers OUR MISSION Meadows Mennonite Retirement Community seeks to minister to the elderly in the belief that God desires older persons to enjoy dignity, respect, love and care. You are Invited to a Holiday Tea in A WINTER WONDERLAND November 14, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall at the River of Life Church Located next to Meadows Mennonite Home This event is sponsored by Meadows Mennonite Retirement Community Auxiliary *Tables will already be decorated, no need to bring dinnerware Music will be provided during the Tea by the horn section from Pontiac High School. The group is under the direction of Keith Schmink, Pontiac High School band director. Bring a Friend Those who bring a friend will be eligible to put their name in for a beautiful door prize Please make a reservation by calling Tracy Armour at (309) 747-3628 or e-mailing her at tracy@meadowshome.org by November 7, 2014. STAFF NEWS STAFF CALENDAR OF EVENTS Saturday, November 1 Sunday, November 2 Thursday, November 6 Friday, November 7 Monday, November 11 Wednesday, November 19 Thursday, November 20 Friday, November 21 Thursday, November 27 Friday, November 28 Set clocks back Daylight Savings Time Ends Payday Casual Day Veteran’s Day Fall Memorial Service Pay Day Casual Day Thanksgiving Day-Offices Closed Offices Closed -Casual Day HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO EMPLOYEES NAME DEPARTMENT YEARS Ashley Baner Nursing 11 Nina McBroom Housekeeping 36 Rachel Metz Nursing 1 Susan Shrader Dining 10 WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES NAME Lucy Bolster Jeanette Hale Jessica Olsen Kristopher Olson Michelle Orndorff Athena Riley Julie Thomas DEPARTMENT Nursing Nursing Nursing Activities Nursing Dining MC Nursing NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS NAME DEPARTMENT Kimberly Moreland Nursing Tiffany Tolbert Dining Christine Fortman Activities Vickie Powell Nursing Jane Roeschley Chaplain Kelsey Gerdes Dining Jennifer Leach Dining Marcia Beaman Nursing Kamra Pierce MC Dining Derek Sire MC Dining Gail Cunningham Nursing Richard Hatfield Dining Ashley Baner Nursing DATE 2 3 7 13 13 16 17 19 19 19 21 21 29 RESIDENT NEWS *PLEASE NOTE* MEADOWS HOME BUSINESS OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED FOR THANKSGIVING ON THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27th AND FRIDAY NOVEMBER 28th Happy Thanksgiving from the Housekeeping & Laundry Departments Sally Russell and staff Autumn Memorial Service Wednesday November 19, 2014 11:00 am in the Chapel You are invited to the Autumn Memorial Service to remember those of our Meadows Family who have passed away since May of this year. All staff, residents and family members are welcome to attend. Meadows Mennonite Retirement Community is an equal opportunity provider and employer. ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP Support Group Meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 19th at 2:00pm in the Chapel *For more information please contact: Diane Schmink Director of Social Services at: 309-747-3661 REMEMBER TO SET YOUR CLOCKS ………..………….BACK Daylight Savings Time ends on Sunday, November 2nd. FROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESK Dear Meadows Family, Harvest time has arrived in Central Illinois and it appears to be a very bountiful crop this year. Our farmers are very busy bringing in a robust harvest, working tirelessly day and night. There is much to be thankful for and a cause for celebration. In the same way, our communities have been very blessed to have a growing number of seniors to serve, a dedicated staff that provides care and services 24/7, and a cause for celebration. Specifically, we have made several recent leadership decisions to support our future needs, re-positioning efforts, and opportunities to grow and serve others with excellence. Holly Hall, our Sales Director at the Mercy Creek campus, has been promoted to lead our sales and marketing efforts for all of Meadows. Holly will serve as the Senior Director for Sales and Marketing Director effective immediately. Additionally, Di Shepherd has been named Director for Development/Foundation and will begin her service at Meadows effective Nov 17th. Di replaces the position vacated by Mary Ann Watkins who retired last year after her successful role as Development Leader for Meadows. Our construction project renovating the dining area and expanded living room space at Meadows is near completion. This space will be absolutely beautiful and create opportunity for families to visit their loved ones in a “home like” setting. Other minor renovation and improvements are taking place within the 3 neighborhoods at Meadows and at Mercy Creek. Our marketing feasibility study will be launched in November for all of Meadows. This study will determine what services, levels of living, and related amenities are in future demand. Subsequently, this study will support strategic growth plans and master planning process which engages current residents, staff, board and strategic partners through a charrette process. We will continue to make decisions to prepare us for growth, serve others in a changing market place, and fulfill our mission which has been lived out for 91 years. The opportunity to act on this and other strategies are key to strengthening our foundation for the future. As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, it provides a great opportunity to reflect on God’s goodness and grace. The message is clear and simple. There are no bright lights or presents, just a time to be thankful. As I close, I want to thank our residents, dedicated staff, leaders and friends of Meadows who have made the difference each and every day. Your Partner in Service Jay Biere In for m at i on D es k – N ovem b er 2 0 1 4 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sa 1 2 3 4 **** **** Eldora Coggins **** 5 Dave Janssen Eldora Coggins 6 Charlene Jacobs Marilyn Porzelius 7 Dave Janssen June Kirkton 8 9 10 11 Sonja Scott **** Eldora Coggins Dorothy Myers 12 Dave Janssen Eldora Coggins 13 Warren Stephey Dorothy Loepp 14 Donna Fleming Sally Tindall 15 16 17 18 Dee Brines **** Eldora Coggins Ruth Slagell 19 **** Eldora Coggins 20 Ethel Slagell Marilyn Porzelius 21 Charlene Jacobs Sally Tindall 22 23 24 25 **** Warren Stephey Eldora Coggins Ethel Regenold 26 Dave Janssen Eldora Coggins 27 Ethel Slagell Alice Wick 28 **** June Kirkton 29 A ct i vi t y S c h e dul e – N ove m be r 2 014 M Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 8 2 3 4 Beauty Shop Trans**** 5 6 Beauty Shop TransMary Gramm 7 Piano- Lowell Litwiller S.S. - Scott Fisher 9 10 11 Beauty Shop TransJune Bertsche 12 13 Beauty Shop TransMary Gramm 14 Piano-Lowell Litwiller S.S. - Jane Roeschley 15 16 17 18 Beauty Shop Trans**** 19 20 Beauty Shop TransMary Gramm 21 Piano- Lowell Litwiller S.S. - Clayton Irmeger 22 23 24 25 Beauty Shop TransJune Bertsche 26 27 Beauty Shop TransMary Gramm 28 No Sunday School 29 **** indicates volunteers needed TAILGATE PARTY Friday, November 7, 2014 In our Country Store *Staff and Residents wear your favorite team’s attire *Come and enjoy “Tailgate Foods” 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. *Get excited for the Bears vs. Packers Game!!! Coming Soon… HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE December 18, 2014 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. All families and friends welcome! *Each neighborhood will have its own holiday theme VOLUNTEERS NEEDED *Musical Entertainment will be provided to get us in the holiday spirit We need some assistance getting our home ready for the holidays; putting up trees, lights and decorations. Interested, please call Bailey Kemp at (309) 747-3627 Please contact: Bailey Kemp -Activity Director if you would like more information. Meadows Mennonite Retirement Community 24588 Church St. Chenoa, IL 61726-9705 “However many years anyone may live, let them enjoy them all…” Ecclesiastes 11:8 TNIV Non-Profit Organization U.S. POSTAGE PAID CHENOA, IL 61726 PERMIT NO. 10