APRIL 2 01 6 - Cedarbrook Nursing Homes
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APRIL 2 01 6 - Cedarbrook Nursing Homes
APRIL 2016 SUNSHINE NEWS II APRIL 2016 (Funded by Lehigh County taxpayers dollars) PUBLISHED MONTHLY CEDARBROOK LEHIGH COUNTY NURSING HOMES 350 S. CEDARBROOK ROAD ALLENTOWN, PA 18104 (610) 395-3727 Fax: (610) 395-0412 Hotline: 610-336-9604 PAGE 2 Luann Houck Admissions Coordinator Darlene Ely Director of Therapeutic Recreation Kerry Magliane Coordinator of Volunteer Services Joseph Shadid Director/Administrator Do you have a problem? A question? Is something bothering you? Come talk to us about it – so we can solve it for you. Our doors are open to you . . . Mary Hazzard Assistant Administrator When writing to share positive comments, complaints, or suggestions for improvement, please include your name and contact information. We take your comments seriously, and we may need to ask questions, and of course, we’ll want to share with you the action taken to address your concerns. Russell Rentler, MD Medical Director Steve Breidigan Chief Financial Officer Michelle Reichard Financial Services Office Manager Lisa Moyer, RN, BSN Director of Nursing Services Michelle Julian, RN Assistant Director of Nursing Services Ed Fernandes Director of Facilities Karen Carr Director of Dining Services Kristen Morstatt Resident Assessment Coordinator Chris Troxell Director of Environmental Services Pam Schneck Human Resources Administrator Judy Golinsky Assistant Human Resources Administrator Joe Coleman Rehab Coordinator Judy Ortiz Director of Social Service/Admissions Debbie Smitreski, Jami Cooper, Heather Jaeger, Rhett Palushock, Harriet Long, Laurel Fanning Paul Verret Social Workers NURSING HOME HOTLINE 610-336-9604 If you have a question, concern, or complaint, which you believe has not been satisfactorily addressed by our staff, feel free to call our Administrative Hotline. Our Hotline can also be used to report suspected fraud, waste and abuse in accordance with the federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005. The Hotline number is posted throughout the facility. An Administrative Assistant will take calls, or you can record a message when no one is available. Please follow the instructions when leaving a recorded message. Your call is confidential, but you do need to provide your name and telephone number, in case we need to contact you for more information, and to inform you of the action taken. You can report Fraud, Waste and Abuse to the Lehigh County Ethics Hotline at 610 -782-3999. This information is confidential and caller may remain anonymous. APRIL 2016 PAGE 3 NATURE My son-in-law always made his Easter egg hunt special for his 5 grandchildren-all girls. He specifies one to hunt for eggs shaped like soccer balls, the other footballs, the other yellow colored, green colored and the other blue. They all had the same amount of money inside. They are all older now and he said it would be the last year for the egg hunt. REMEMBER APRIL Easter new dress or suit Going to Church Painting Easter eggs Egg hunt April showers Greeting robins and daffodils Filing income taxes Elma M. Uhle C-2 We would like to remember Charles Williams as a friend and contributing member of the Sunshine News. He always participated in our monthly meetings. He will be deeply missed. Sunshine News Staff The Sun To frolic in the sun To be bathed in the warmth To frolic in the sun The sun, to be enjoyed by everyone Thru the millenniums it has risen To light the way for mankind The brightness of the sun Illuminates the darkness of everyone The sun, a symbol of the Gods Thru the ages the God of everyone Sun, the center of life Let us look toward the sun As a symbol of brightness for everyone Poem Written By: Peter Russo D-3 Written in 7th grade I love the birds I love the trees I love the buzzing honeybees The meadow brook The laughing breeze All in all o’er all the seas. We cannot be without these things That are like the refinery of the kings To think that nature made them all Beyond our rough-stoned garden wall. What makes the rain fall And the brook go laughing down the shady nook And how the robin can sing his song So sweetly all day long? All these things are beyond my reach Although I could make a long, long speech I know that nature made them all Even the bob-o-link tells us in his call. Poem Written By: Barbara Hughes D-7 As Spring approaches the TR Department is looking for flower pots. If you are doing some Spring cleaning and have any pots you don’t want please donate them to our residents. Thank You! APRIL 2016 PAGE 4 PAMELA GREEN C-2 04-28 VENICE CROUTHAMEL C-3 04-28 JAMES DEWALT D-3 04-29 MARGARET MATIKA D-2 04-30 WE APPRECIATE THAT FAMILIES WANT TO SHARE PARTY TREATS WITH THEIR LOVED ONES ’ ROOMMATES AND FRIENDS . UNFORTUNATELY, MANY OF OUR RESIDENTS HAVE SPECIAL DIETARY NEEDS. BEFORE GIVING FOOD TO OUR RESIDENTS, PLEASE GRACE SEASER D-2 04-01 TAM NGUYEN D-7 04-02 IONA TYLER C-3 04-02 MATILDA KANCSAL D-7 04-04 WILLIAM RUSSELL D-5 04-05 MARY WERLEY C-3 04-06 CAROL LAUER D-2 04-07 SAMUEL MEITZLER B-3 04-09 MARY WALKO D-6 04-12 GEORGE REHRIG D-5 04-14 AMALIE HITE C-3 04-16 RACHEL GUTH B-2 04-17 MARGARET HEIMBACH D-7 04-17 CARMEN GONZALEZ D-7 04-19 MARLENE SOUDERS D-2 04-19 AGAPITA ALVARADO D-7 04-20 DORIS ZIBURA D-5 04-21 ANNETTA SCHIMMEL D-2 04-22 JANET GRONOTSKY D-4 04-23 CAROL TURAN D-6 04-23 RHODA OSWALD D-7 04-26 MILDRED LOVELESS D-7 04-26 MARGUERITE MACK ZAPACH C-2 04-27 ANNIE ONKOTZ D-7 04-28 CHECK WITH THE NURSE TO SEE IF IT IS ALLOWED. THANK YOU Olga Ward Venice Crouthamel Laurence Getz Laurence Scott Wayne Kasten Joel Fenstermaker Mary Sampson Faith Sweitzer Mary Miller Richard Pidcock David Laury Julia Tirado Gloria Guinta William Moll APRIL 2016 PAGE 5 The words listed below have something in common with each other. Can you guess what it is? The answers are at the bottom of the page. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Peas Denim Lincoln Roses Straw Toaster Black Stop Delicious Cannon Robin Lion Monopoly Royal Horse Superior Jersey Cloves Emerald Sugar Celery Cotton Bush Petunias Rasp Mixer Kodiak Beware Cortland Mannix Sparrow Cheetah Life Sky Cows Spooner Holsteins Blackjack Hunter Molasses Broccoli Satin Kennedy Pansies Blue Stove Polar Yield Crab Columbo Wren Tiger Yahtzee Midnight Goats Madison Guernsey Spearmint Teal Date String-beans Rayon Jefferson Daisies Black Dishwasher Grizzly Caution Granny Smith Hammer Blue Panther Aggravation Turquoise Sheep Milwaukee Brown Swiss Doublemint Lime Chocolate Chip _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ Answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Green Vegetables Fabric Presidents Flowers Names of Berries Kitchen Appliances Types of Bears 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Safety Signs Types of Apples TV Detectives Types of Birds Large Cats Games Played With Dice Shades of Blues 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Animals With Hooves Cities in Milwaukee Breeds of Dairy Cows Flavors of Chewing Gum Shades of Green Types of Cookies APRIL 2016 PAGE 6 Date: ___________________________________________________________ Interview: _______________________________________________________ Resident Dreamer: __________________ Nursing Unit/Room: ___________ 1. Resident’s past occupation: _______________________________________ 2. Is there something related to your former occupation that you would like to do again? _____________________________________________________ 3. Think of something you loved doing in the past that you would like to do again. ________________________________________________________ 4. Name something that really gives you pleasure that you have not been able to enjoy recently: _______________________________________________ 5. Is there a favorite food that you love and have not had in a long time? ______________________________________________________________ 6. Is there a person you are missing and have not had a chance to see and where do they live? _____________________________________________ 7. Is there something you would still like to learn? _______________________ 8. Is there something you would like to do for a particular person you know? ______________________________________________________________ 9. Is there something that you need that would make your life easier or more enjoyable? _____________________________________________________ 10. If you were to dream of doing anything at all, what would it be? _____________________________________________________________ 11. Family member you would like to include in your dream: ______________ APRIL 2016 PAGE 7 Date: __________________ 1. Staff Captain (Unit Staff Overseeing Dream):__________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 2. Summary of Dream: ____________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 3. Dream Details Including (Details / Dates / Phone Numbers) ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 4. Transportation (Details / Resident Mobility / Car or Van Lift Needed) ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 5. Oxygen Needed: Yes _____ No _____ 6. Other Special Needs (Dietary Needs, etc.) __________________________ 7. Consents: Resident has an OOP order _____ Physician is aware of dream _____ Name of Responsible Party ___________________________ Responsible Party Informed of Dream ___________________ Release of Liability Signed ___________________________ Photo Permission ___________________________ Completed By _____________________________ Date _____________ APRIL 2016 Example: Capital Cleveland Columbus Dayton OHIO __________ 2. Philadelphia Pittsburgh Harrisburg __________ 3. Madison Green Bay Milwaukee __________ 4. Sacramento Los Angeles San Diego __________ 5. Atlanta Augusta Savannah __________ 6. Huntsville Montgomery Birmingham __________ 7. Richmond Alexandria Norfolk __________ 8. Charlotte Durham Raleigh __________ 9. Boston Cape Cod Worcester __________ 10. Anchorage Juneau Nome __________ 11. Dallas Houston Austin __________ 12. Phoenix Tempe Tucson __________ Answers: Submitted by Agnes Plunkett TR Department State 1. Tallahassee Jacksonville, Tampa STATE Florida Pennsylvania Wisconsin California Georgia Alabama Virginia North Carolina Massachusetts Alaska Texas Arizona We would like to thank Gloria for all her work bringing music to the men and women in uniform and to the world. We have listed sets of three cities below. See if you can name the state these cities are located in and then circle the name of the capital city. We provided an example of how to play. Answers are at the bottom of the page. CAPITAL 1. Tallahassee 2. Harrisburg 3. Madison 4. Sacramento 5. Atlanta 6. Montgomery 7. Richmond 8. Raleigh 9. Boston 10. Juneau 11. Austin 12. Phoenix Gloria Davis (pictured below) from D-3, though not a veteran herself, did serve our country thru a lifetime of musical and theatrical accomplishments. Gloria lived in the Lehigh Valley most of her life. She studied singing at Juilliard and spent years touring the United States. She was the first female musical director and orchestral conductor in the Lehigh Valley area. Gloria shared her voice with the world, touring across Europe from 1946 to 1948. During the 1950’s she actively supported our men and women in uniform, participating in three professional USO tours to entertain the troops in Asia and the South Pacific. Gloria was also honored by Congress. PAGE 8 APRIL 2016 These generous memorial gifts and contributions enable Cedarbrook’s residents to participate in exciting, fun, and challenging activities, appreciate fine entertainment, and have funded furnishings that allow our residents to live in a more home-like atmosphere. In Memory Of Robert (Bob) Kudea Gift Made By John Heidecker Edward Truchan Bill and Rosalie Billowtch Augie and Steve Trask Rose and Don Breinig Mark will be forever remembered here at Cedarbrook for his decade of dedication as a volunteer in the gift shop. A place where his personality and amazing sense of humor was truly admired by many residents and staff. Mark often was seen stocking shelves. He always provided a huge supply of shopping bags as a courtesy . In addition to his duties weekly, Mark also assisted for many years at the annual holiday bazaar event. His devoted service was recognized by the Lehigh County Board of Commissioners by presenting him with the honor of being “Unsung Hero”. He also received many certificates of appreciation, including the Presidential achievement, along with his wife Bernice. As Mark has since transitioned to his eternal rest, his family would like to express their gratitude for the warm thoughts of sympathy by everyone in this facility during such a difficult time of sorrow. As a longtime volunteer myself, I am focused on following the legacy of my beloved grandfather for many more years to come and the cherished memories shared together here at Cedarbrook will forever live on! Matthew Rabenold PAGE 9 APRIL 2016 PAGE 10 RESIDENTS’ COUNCIL MEETING MARCH 14, 2016 The Resident Right for March was read: USE OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIC _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ ANSWERS: RAINING UMBRELLA TADPOLE BLOSSOM BIRDS DAFFODIL FLOWERS PLANT HATCH PICNIC Reminded everyone to “Spring Clean” your bedside cabinet and closet. Please clean out any excess clutter and your previous season of clothing. You can box these items up to send home with your family or place in storage. if you need assistance, please ask your aide or social worker. A new Administrator will take office by April 1, 2016. Environmental Services has begun setting up tables and chairs outside and will soon start cleaning up the grounds. Auditorium activity schedules are on the back of the Sunshine News and on your units. unit activities are posted on your unit as well. The next meeting will be held on Monday, April 11, 2016 at 2:00 pm in the Auditorium. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1. WOERHS 2. IELTCARLRPA 3. AWTH 4. ONRWIAB 5. ILRAP 6. TIKE 7. IEHUNSSN 8. LAUBYDSG 9. PLSUDDE 10.SGFIINH 11.IIGRNAN 12.LULMERAB 13.ETDALOP 14.MSOSBOL 15.RBISD 16.OFDIADLF 17.OWSEFRL 18.NPTLA 19.HCAHT 20.IPNCIC SHOWER CATERPILLAR THAW RAINBOW APRIL KITE SUNSHINE LADYBUGS PUDDLES FISHING Highlights: How many of these Spring words can you unscramble? Answers are at the bottom of the page. Have Fun! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. - These drugs may only be administered to you on the orders of a physician and only as part of your written plan of care. Your plan of care must describe the plan to eliminate or modify the symptoms for which the drugs are prescribed. At lease annually an independent, external consultant must review the appropriateness of your receiving such drugs. APRIL 2016 PAGE 11 Wireless access to the Internet is now available at Cedarbrook-Allentown and Cedarbrook-Fountain Hill. Residents with wireless devices such as laptops, notebooks, tablets (Kindle, Nook, etc) may request access through their Social Worker or Therapeutic Recreation Aide. Our PC Specialist will assign a unique username and password, which must be kept confidential. Visitors may request access at the switchboard. Usernames and passwords for visitors will automatically expire after three days. Are you looking to drop off a payment for services at Cedarbrook Allentown after business hours or on the weekend? Financial Services now has a lock box located in the Main Lobby. Feel free to drop off payments anytime day or night. It’s official! On June 15, 2015 Cedarbrook launched its first official website, designed to inform Lehigh County residents - and the world at large - about the quality services and operations provided here. It also offers dropdowns for both Allentown and Fountain Hill locations, with directions, departmental listings and the newsletters, posted every month. On the home page are slider segments that promote the institution and that will change from time to time. A highlight of the front page is the “Ratings & Reviews” section at the bottom where Cedarbrook users can submit their opinions on the quality of services. Please visit the site often, and please let your family and friends know about it. www.cedarbrookseniorcare.com is copyrighted by Cedarbrook Nursing Homes. APRIL 2016 PAGE 12 Each year, one week is designated as National Volunteer Week. This year it will be celebrated April 11th to April 17th. Throughout the month of April there are various volunteer celebrations taking place. One such affair will be held at the Candlelight Inn, located in Bethlehem. This event is named “The Breakfast of Champions,” hosted by the Volunteer Center of the Lehigh Valley. At this event exceptional volunteers across the Lehigh Valley are acknowledged. This year’s honorees from Cedarbrook Nursing Home were Mary Buffington and Al Heydt. We also celebrate some of our other award winning volunteers. Clifford Salversen and Lorene Lutz were recognized as “Someone Special” on radio station WAEB during the week of March 7-11 for their amazing dedication and service to Cedarbrook’s Allentown facility. A special engraved plaque was created by Gebhardt’s and will be presented to them as well. Here at Cedarbrook we will be honoring our adult volunteers at a buffet luncheon celebration during the second week of April. The theme of our event will be “Commitment That Goes Above, Care That Goes Beyond.” I sincerely feel this speaks about the kind of volunteers we have here at Cedarbrook. When you see a volunteer, please take a minute to thank them for their outstanding service to Cedarbrook and our residents. YOU can help!! We need volunteers at Fountain Hill and Allentown for the following opportunities: In-House Transporters Special Event Volunteers (plant sale, car show, bazaar, etc.) Pinochle Players Walmart Shopping Resident’s Assistant Bingo Game Helpers Contact Kerry Magliane - 610-336-5684, kerrymagliane@lehighcounty.org APRIL 2016 PAGE 13 Our Auxiliary is a group of amazing people who might be small in numbers but accomplish many great and wonderful things for Cedarbrook and its residents. They are an extremely active organization that has fund raisers sometimes several times in a month. From food sales to raffles they raise money for all sorts of things like entertainment, bingo, games and prizes to name only a few….a full list can be found at the end of this article. The Auxiliary receives additional funds through the volunteer efforts of a retiree from Exxon Mobile, Cliff Salvesen and also from residents’ families who select the Auxiliary to be the recipient of memorial money in honor of their loved one. Dues also account for some of the annual income. It is through your support of fundraiser events, like the nacho & food sales, Gertrude Hawk candy bar sales, raffles, and the bazaar that the Auxiliary is able to provide all the below mentioned items. “Thank You” to our Auxiliary and all the wonderful people who continue to support this wonderful organization. Auxiliary License $ 125.00 TR Baking Supplies $ 211.98 Cash Bingo $ 2,400.00 Craft Supplies $ 336.47 DVD’s and Games $ 291.21 Entertainment $ 4,965.00 Fish Tank Supplies $ 65.87 Flowers and Plants $ 82.99 Holidays and Parties $ 465.75 Piano Tuning $ 160.00 Resident’s Birthday Balloons $ 187.80 Resident Christmas Gifts $ 864.48 Resident Unit Décor $ 244.32 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 10,400.87 Experience the joy of giving……..join our Cedarbrook Auxiliary. Please contact our Treasurer, Emily Folland or Kerry Magliane, Volunteer Department at 610-336-5684. Dues are only $5.00 per year. Monthly meetings are on the last Wednesday of the month at 10:30am. In the C-1 Conference Room, unless otherwise noted. APRIL 2016 PAGE 14 ARPIL 2016 PAGE 15 Wayne Fitch 32 Yvonne Gleaton 10 Jeffrey Dreisbach 29 Diane Pletz 10 Agnes Plunkett 23 Andrew Kovalchick 10 Keira Grohman 22 Jose Torres 10 Kenneth Hawk 22 Marie Lamour 9 Angela Wetzel 21 Debra Kern 8 Cynthia Thomas 19 Mary Masters 7 Dalvis Thomas 19 Sam Bourizk 7 Suzanne Hunsicker 18 Amanda Scarl 6 Lorie Bonilla 18 Lisa Remaley 6 Rajwant Rai 16 Joanne Kearns 6 Mollie Feller 16 Linda Berges 6 Susan Orendach 16 Lauren Vogel 5 Sandy Villatoro 16 Andrea Stalsitz 5 Barbara Ziegler 14 Kehinde Kellman 4 Carol Lukitsch 14 Bobbie Prague 4 Lori Williamson 14 Candice Messinger 2 Christy Rehrig 13 Sandra Bussell 2 Jami Cooper 13 Karen Anderson 2 Myra Sanchez 12 Katrina Balascak 1 Patricia Smith 12 Kazia McNair 1 APRIL 2016 PAGE 16 The following are the minutes of the Resident Food Committee Meeting edited to include items of general interest. Minutes - The minutes from the February 8, 2016 meeting can be found in the Sunshine News Issue. March 14, 2016 2:45 p.m. You are to be offered an evening snack each night by the nursing staff. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns about this snack. We are continuing to research new ideas for your snacks. March Specials are as follows: March 17, 2016 - Baked Ham, Boiled Parsley Potatoes, Braised White Cabbage, Chocolate Cake with Irish Green Icing. Easter Noon Meal - Grilled Ham Steak with Pineapple Ring, Country Style Sweet Potatoes, Peas and Pearl Onions, Coconut Cake. Dietitian’s Corner Program March is National Nutrition Month. The theme this year from The Academy of Attendance: Nutrition and Dietetics is Savor the Flavor of Dining Service Staff: Eating Right. The focus for Sodexo is to Karen Carr - General Manager Experience a World of Healthy Flavors. Four Pam Roeder - Diet Clerk regions were chosen to gain better Deanna Schmidt - RD knowledge of the cuisine which includes: Africa, Bavaria, Sweden and Grenada. Announcements Today I brought a match the dish game to The March Birthday Celebration was test our knowledge of the flavors of the held on Tuesday, March 8, 2016 in the world. Family Room. We have 19 Residents attending the event. Our next Resident Quarterly Special will be held April 5, 2016. Our theme will be: Chinese Celebration. Our Second Resident Kitchen tour for 2016 was done on Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 10:30 am. The following residents toured the kitchen: Raerea Dorney, Louise Frantz, Arlene Hunsicker and Lois Wallace. Our tour date for March is Thursday, March 31, 2016. Please let your Dietitian know if you want to join the tour! New Snack Item Individual wrapped Chocolate Chip Cookies are now the unit’s standard cookie. For our facility staff each week a different region will be highlighted in The Market with puzzle games to test your knowledge. A new health topic is also posted each week outside of The Market entrance. As we look forward to spring and the approaching change to our Spring/Summer menu may you all Savor the Flavor of your meals and continue to share with us the traditional food items you enjoy. Your Dietitian’s Jackie and Deanna Next Meeting will be on April 11, 2016 Thank you everyone, for your time and ideas. We hope to see you next month. Please encourage your fellow residents to attend. APRIL 2016 PAGE 17 is located in the Security Department. Many items await the claim of their rightful owner. If you think what you have “lost” may have been “found”, please talk to your social worker or stop by. Any residents having difficulties with their equipment such as lights, radios, wheelchairs, beds, etc., please contact your unit clerk, nursing staff, or charge nurse on unit to send a work order to Facilities for repairs. EDITOR/FORMAT DESIGN ADVISOR COPY EDITOR MAILING PHOTOS PEGGY BUNDRA DARLENE ELY MEL FEJES AL HEYDT MICHELE AYELLO JUNE CLEAVER NANCY KLINE PAT WETHERHOLD SHARON ALDER MARGIE EVERETT PHYLLIS BOBBIN FLORENCE SOLT LENNY KROMER FLORENCE ACHEY ELMA UHLE MARTHA FEICHTEL C-3 C-2 B-3 C-3 C-2 B-2 You can never have too many Chili recipes. We give this one a big “thumbs up”. It has layers of flavor with just the right blend of spices. When serving give your guest a choice of toppings such as shredded Cheddar cheese, sour cream, diced white onions or diced jalapeno. This recipe freezes well. 5 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 large onions, chopped 1 chile pepper, chopped 5 cloves garlic, chopped 2 pounds lean ground beef 3 (14.5 ounce) cans whole peeled tomatoes with liquid, chopped 1-1/2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1-1/2 tablespoons ground cumin 1/2 tablespoon chili powder 2 tablespoons paprika 2 tablespoons dried oregano 2 cinnamon sticks 6 whole cloves 2 (15.25 ounce) cans red kidney beans, rinsed and drained. In a medium sized stock pot, heat the oil over medium heat. Sauté onion, chile pepper and garlic until soft. Add ground beef: cook and stir until meat is browned. Pour in tomatoes with liquid, salt, pepper, cumin, chili powder, paprika, oregano, cinnamon sticks, and cloves. Cover and simmer for 45 minutes. Stir in kidney beans, and cook another 15 minutes. Remove cinnamon sticks before serving. APRIL 2016 Tips for Keeping Your Money and Valuables Safe Although we discourage residents from keeping money and valuables in their room, we realize that many of you will choose to do so. Therefore, we would like to offer these tips to help you keep your money and valuables safe from loss or theft. Since you have access to the money in your account during normal business hours Monday through Friday, we suggest that you only withdraw the amount you need for immediate use. If you need larger sums of money for gifts or to reimburse your family members for purchases made on your behalf, we suggest that you contact Financial Services to arrange for payment by check. If you choose to keep money and valuables in your room, we highly recommend that you secure such items in the locked drawer of your bedside cabinet. Keep your key with you, or keep your key out of sight in a safe place. As soon as you realize that your money or property is missing, it is important to report it immediately to the Charge Nurse. Cedarbrook will not assume responsibility for replacing missing property kept by residents on their person or in their room. However, we will take action to investigate, and to try to recover your property if possible. Finally, we ask that you help us maintain a current inventory of your personal property. Any property that you purchase or receive during your stay should be added to your Valuables Received After Admission Form, including a description of the property. This information is essential when trying to locate missing items. PAGE 18 Mae Kester Nathaleek Locher Virginia Gillis Angela Groller Grant White Olympia Minarovic Betty Stenack Josephine Miller Betty Farling Charles Williams Marios Nisiotis Madeline Scheetz Elizabeth Moyer Ronald Clemson Dental services will no longer be provided by Stuart Field, DMD, at Cedarbrook Allentown and Cedarbrook Fountain Hill. Although some residents have been enrolled with our other contracted dental service, HealthDrive, we are working with HealthDrive to enroll all residents beginning October 26th. Residents or their responsible parties will be contacted by HealthDrive directly for consent to enroll. Once enrolled, dental services will be provided by David Miller, DMD, on-site at Cedarbrook Allentown and Cedarbrook Fountain Hill. 3 2:00 10 CHURCH CHURCH SUNDAY 2:00 17 CHURCH 2:00 CHURCH with COMMUNION 24 2:00 LIQUID EMBROIDERY TUESDAY KEY: WEDNESDAY TR – TR Workshop, 2nd Floor FR – Family Room, 1st Floor 6 10:00 COURTNEY COLLETTI 10:00 1:30 1:30 2:00 THURSDAY MUSIC MAKERS PINOCHLE-IP WOOD WORKING CHOIR PINOCHLE-IP WOOD WORKING CHOIR MUSIC MAKERS PINOCHLE-IP 21 1:30 WOOD WORKING 10:00 1:30 20 MEMORIAL SERVICE 10:00 TALKING BOOK 13 14 10:00 TALKING BOOK 1:30 10:15 PASSOVER SEDER IN CHAPEL 1:30 2:00 GENE GALLIGAN 3:45 BIBLE STUDY 2:00 7:00 PET VISIT 2:00 10:00 TALKING BOOK SSN STAFF MEETING *All other programs held in Auditorium on the 2nd floor ** All programs are subject to change IP = Independent Program 5 9:30 CRAFTS & KNITTING LUNCH FOR 11:30 SCHEDULED RESIDENTS 2:00 LEHIGH LIONS BINGO DOMINOES-IP HORSERACING 3:30 7:00 12 9:30 CRAFTS & KNITTING 11:30 APRIL RESIDENT BIRTHDAY PARTY 3:30 DOMINOES-IP 7:00 FLOOR SCRABBLE 19 9:30 CRAFTS & KNITTING MASS 2:00 CHOIR DOMINOES-IP 2:00 3:30 CRAFTS WOOD WORKING 7:00 MUSIC MAKERS 1:30 CHOIR PINOCHLE-IP 2:00 26 9:30 2:00 7 1 10:15 PINOCHLE-IP DEVOTIONS FRIDAY 1:30 HOUSE GAMES 10:15 DEVOTIONS DEVOTIONS PINOCHLE-IP 15 10:15 PINOCHLE-IP 1:30 1:30 REQUEST HOUSE GAMES 2:00 DEVOTIONS 1:30 29 10:15 PINOCHLE-IP DEVOTIONS PINOCHLE-IP 2:00 KRIS PHIPANY 1:30 22 10:15 2:00 8 2:00 House Activity Schedule – APRIL 2016 9:30 ROSARY MONDAY 1:00 SCATTEGORIES 4 7:00 11 9:30 LIQUID EMBROIDERY LIQUID EMBROIDERY LIQUID EMBROIDERY KRISTIN CORYELL PICK YOUR CHALLENGE 2:00 RESIDENT COUNCIL AND FOOD COMMITTEE 18 9:30 2:00 7:00 25 9:30 2:00 7:00 AUXILIARY BINGO BETHANY CHURCH 27 28 CRAFTS & 9:00 SSN COLLATING 10:00 KNITTING 10:00 TALKING BOOK 1:30 DOMINOES-IP 3:30 7:00 - 8:30 SPRING FLING MEL-O-DEE ACES PUZZLE YOUR MIND MOVIE PUZZLE YOUR MIND THE HINKLE FAMILY PUZZLE YOUR MIND SATURDAY 2 10:15 2:00 9 10:15 2:00 16 10:15 2:00 BIG VALLEY BLUE GRASS 10:15 RECORDANTE PUZZLE YOUR MIND 23 2:00 10:15 GRACE NOTES PUZZLE YOUR MIND 30 2:00 W B Y F P U O I F B A I H N N R L L R O P X N E D R A G C Z C X E J F O R U Have fun finding all twenty-two hidden words in our Word Search Puzzle? D J R R K C A T E R P I L L A R N Y C A N F W M K G V M D L L A B E S A B M N I D A F F O D I L F R H W U B R K G D Y U I S P R O U T I D A M B E U N H E L H A L L I M L N W L M I W S I L T L C O O U Z X W P H O W A O N R J E B I H X R B E Y D Y K N S L C P C X K V April Fools Day Daffodil Season N H E Q M J E R N H Z N E E V K Z A H Baseball Dandelion Shower J D S D S U N S H I N E T C S P P H T Bloom Flower Spring Blossom Garden Sprout O R V I U E P U G L E U M O S S O L B Bulb Grass Sunshine U R L J D N M R R I V U O W K E N A S Bunny Lilac Tulip Butterfly Rainbow Caterpillar Raincoat B A G V F Y A D S L O O F L I R P A L J L K B P Y L F R E T T U B F J Q Z Z N U X S U Y N L A W V M O O L B F P K T N T R R B S Y S X Y F R E W O H S A F U J H A K B H S W O B N I A R U K J County of Lehigh Cedarbrook Nursing Homes 350 S. Cedarbrook Road Allentown, PA 18104 O R S E J I Z R P C C F A S N T O E L
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