1500 Catherine Street • Walla Walla, WA 99362
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1500 Catherine Street • Walla Walla, WA 99362
1500 Catherine Street • Walla Walla, WA 99362 • (509) 527-9600 Reminders Office Hours/Front Desk Monday - Friday: 8 a.m.–7 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: 9 a.m.–7 p.m. Wheatland Village Top 10 List As you will see our community is all about the people! Thank you everyone for your contributions and rounding at our 10th year anniversary in such a fun and positive fashion!! • #10 Meal Program • #9 Flexibility of Services • #8 Independence • #7 Working at Wheatland Village • #6 Christian Centered Leadership • #5 Hominess/Attractiveness of Building and Grounds • #4 Respect and Caring for each other as neighbors, coworkers • #3 Wellness and Activity Programs • #2 Coworkers • #1 Fellow Campus Members May 2015 bring you joy and many opportunities to make a difference! January 2015 Vitality Counts in 2015 At Generations, Vitality is so much more than physical fitness. Living with Vitality means creating a balanced focus into all areas crucial to well-being— mind, body and spirit! Living with Vitality means inspiring and cultivating within yourself a devotion to growing your own health and wellness in a new way, that recognizes that fully supporting social, emotional, mental, physical, vocational and spiritual needs is a perfect recipe for having a happy dynamic life: The Vitality Director and Life Enrichment Director at Wheatland Village have designed programs to generously empower you to thrive and fully engage in balanced well-being. Wheatland Village’s Vitality Director and Life Enhancement Director are here to support and coach you through an abundance of offerings that enhance all aspects of well-being, giving you the life you deserve. No matter what your age or current health, Vitality’s integrated approach of evidence-based programs and objective measurement tools will give you the support and direction to greatly amplify the quality of your life. Team Member of the M nth Diana Rodiguez was chosen Employee of the Month for November. Diana has worked at Wheatland as a Caregiver and Med Aid for almost three years. Diana’s favorite things to do are fishing with her family, working at Wheatland Assisted Living and couponing. Diana stated that couponing is saving her money, which is something her and Augustin love to do together. Diana and her husband, Augustin, have three children. Natalia who is 15 years old, Isabel who is 11 and Augustin Jr. who is 10. Diana was born and grew up here in Walla Walla. Workers have chosen Diana as she is very dedicated to her job, the residents and their families. Diana cherishes her workers and her job here at Summerland AL. Congratulations, Diana, for receiving this honor. Marolyn Wagner RN, BSN Director of Health Services Summerland Assisted Living Dear Residents and Friends It’s a new year and the perfect time for a fresh perspective. Could you use a little boost? Would you like to have a little more energy? Join millions of your fellow Americans this New Year by engaging in five simple habit-forming activities. Drink more water. Do you get hungry in the evenings or between meals? Studies show that 60% of the time your body isn’t hungry—it’s thirsty! We misread the signals and think that our body is urging us to eat when it is really urging us to drink water. Dehydration is the number one underlying cause of emergency room visits for seniors. Go for a walk. The biggest muscle group in your body is your legs and buttocks—and they need exercise. (The strongest muscle in your body is your tongue, but it already gets plenty of exercise!) Walking is fun, easy and cheap. Everyone can do a little. Just because you can’t walk as far or as fast as you once did is no excuse for not doing it today. Hulda Crooks ran her first marathon after 65 and continued running into her 90’s. She also climbed 14,505 foot Mt. Whitney 23 times between the ages of 65-91! Age is no barrier. Connect with God. You’ve got places in your brain that can only be activated by interaction with your creator. It’s not Dear Friends continued ... surprising that He created you that way. God delights to communicate with you through Bible scripture, sacred music and personal prayer. If you haven’t already connected with God, don’t delay. Like all muscles, your spiritual muscles lose strength if they aren’t exercised. Challenge your mind. Remember when you were in sixth grade and discovered Algebra?! You may have hated the homework, but it was doing something wonderful in your frontal cortex. It provoked a healthy stimulation of neurons. You can create the same stimulation by reading, writing, and doing simple math—like balancing your checkbook. Sleep well. Years ago, my grandpa said that the best way to enjoy a night of restful sleep was to work outside in the sunshine. Research today supports the notion that exposure to natural sunlight and fresh air release chemicals into your blood stream that enhance consistent sleep patterns. Happy New Year and God Bless, Keith Walde, MBA Executive Director Wheatland Village A Hearty Wheatland Village Welcome Goes to: • • • • George and Ruth Phillips Norm and Pat Cooper Norm and Marcia Wilke Bill and Betty Shellenberger Holiday Party and Christmas Tree Lighting Holiday Cheer! Monthly Friendship Social Enjoying the musical styling of Howard Crosby and Randy Kaping. Come and enjoy happy fellowship at our Monthly Friendship Social on the 3rd Thursday of the Month outside the Red Rooster! Complimentary Ice Cream for ALL! Positive Thought “Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.” —Victor Hugo What’s Old Is New–Recycling Reminder Happy New Year! Nutrient of the Month: Manganese The human body needs small amounts of manganese in order to form healthy bones and skin. The mineral also activates enzymes that play an important role in metabolism, as well as antioxidants that protect cells from free radical damage. Rich sources of manganese include oats, leafy greens, brown rice, pineapple and cinnamon. What better time than the new year to sort through cabinets, closets and drawers. We all know the benefits associated with recycling. Here’s a couple of easy tips: Gently used clothing and blankets are always appreciated by the clothing bank. Drop your old eye glasses, no longer used hearing aids and worn out batteries by the Wheatland Village Marketing Office. The local Lions Club will see that your contributions will be put to good use. Thank you! 1500 Catherine Street Walla Walla, WA 99362