July 2015 Newsletter - Weeroona Aged Care Residence
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July 2015 Newsletter - Weeroona Aged Care Residence
July 2015 Newsletter Like us www.facebook.com/Weeroonaagedcare View us http://www.weeroonaagedcare.com.au 10 Comerford Street, Cowra, NSW 2794 Contract us weeroona@weeroonaagedcare.com.au Telephone (02) 63423333 Fax (02) 63422419 Letter from Bronwyn Inside this Issue Letter from Bronwyn 1 Month in Review 2 Resident Profile 7 Volunteer Profile 8 Cooking spot 9 Resident Corner 10 Birthday greetings 11 Upcoming Special Events 11 Word Search 12 Notice Board 13 Programs 14 Praise & Complaints 15 Feedback Form 16 Now that we are into winter and families are purchasing new clothes for relatives, please ensure all new clothing is labelled. We have a clothes labelling service at Weeroona for a small fee. If you require this service please see Jane or Narelle at the front office. The final stage of refurbishment has commenced in Waratah. All families affected by room changes have been and will be informed as required. I would like to thank everyone for their patience. There is short term inconvenience for long term gain. The refurbishment will be a great benefit to all. Grevillea & Banksia wings—Renovated Private room with Ensuite Grevillea & Banksia wings—Renovated shared 2 Bed room Any families with queries in regards to the renovations, please contact Bronwyn during office hours. All families will need to make sure that residents have only the current seasonal clothing at Weeroona to ensure belongings will fit into the new wardrobes. Until next month, keep on smiling Bronwyn Sharp (Director of Nursing) 1 MONTH IN REVIEW Our month has been very busy once again. We had our NAIDOC celebrations early due to the dates coinciding with the school holidays and we wouldn't have had the beautiful company of so many students and teachers. Renovations are completed on the Grevillea and Banksia wings including the foyer area. There have been many Tradies around this month ensuring the work was completed prior to our accreditation. We have had our accreditation and of course we passed with flying colours (lucky they liked my boots!). We have purchased iPad’s for each wing. Now its time for Sue to bring me into the new millennium (lol). Hope she has lots of patience. Nell is already tech savvy so it is such a marvellous tool. We hope the residents enjoy the technology also. This month we had bus trips to the Rose Gardens and Wyangala. Our bus trips are always a highlight for those who are able to attend and we always have a wonderful time in the great outdoors. Thanks to the choir who join us 2nd monthly. They are a delight to listen to. Until next month, Stay classy Jan Harper (Activity Officer) 2 LADIES LUNCHEON OUTING On Wednesday 3 June a number of our ladies participated in a bus trip to the Rose Gardens Coffee House for lunch. The ladies enjoyed a generous size meal of a melt, chips and salad with their cappuccino or tea. Once again the staff at the coffee house couldn’t do enough for our ladies. The residents had an enjoyable relaxing lunch in a very relaxing atmosphere before returning home to Weeroona. 3 WYANGALA COUNTRY CLUB On 17 June some of our residents went on a bus trip to Wyangala. It was a wonderful trip with the residents commenting how beautiful the country side looks at this time of year. The trip took us over the new road which is very windy. The Country Club was good enough to open especially for us that day. We were served a choice of fish, chips and salad or chicken schnitzel and vegetables and tea or coffee. Thanks very much to Mary for the wonderful meal. Thanks to Jack for arranging to open the club especially for us. We all felt very privileged having the whole club to ourselves. We shall definitely be returning to Wyangala and we were grateful for the return invite. Also many thanks to the Cowra Bus Service for their prompt response to our distress call in providing a rescue bus. All was resolved and we were back on our way after a little bit of hydraulics trouble which added to the interest of the trip. 4 NAIDOC CELEBRATIONS On 18 June we celebrated a Koori Day with the pre-schoolers from Yalbillinga coming to perform songs, dances and stories about their cultural heritage. We were all delighted to be entertained by such lovely children. It was nice to see 6 teachers accompanying them. A big thanks to Yalbillinga Preschool for the wonderful excursion. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. 5 GET RED FOR RED NOSE DAY On Friday 26 June 2015 Weeroona held Red Nose Day to help raise funds for a worthwhile cause. It was good to see many staff members dress in red and support the cause. Thank you to everyone for your generous donations. PAY IT FORWARD A big thanks to the boys from St Raphael’s school who paid us a visit, and as a gesture of thoughtfulness, brought gifts of chocolates and handkerchiefs for some of the residents. It was lovely to see them chatting and handing out the gifts, which were greatly appreciated by the residents. Thanks also to the parents who brought the boys. LATE MAIL Nell, her daughter in law Allena and Granddaughter Bella came for a visit. Allena cooked a Pilipino dish Bihon (noodles, cabbage, pork & carrot. Nell gave each resident a taste of this beautiful dish. The residents really enjoyed this. Nell’s daughter in law is going to teach her to cook it for us. Nell is called “Lola” and David (Nell's husband) Lolo”. They also brought in the National Dress for the Philippines. Very colourful and stunning. They showed us lots of wooden artefacts and explained what and where they are made. 6 RESIDENT PROFILE JOYCE COLE Joyce came to join us at Weeroona from Coleambally. She is a delightful lady who is constantly caring for her friend ‘teddy’. Joyce’s parents came form London and Manchester, England. Joyce was one of 5 children—a very happy family—always laughing and singing. Joyce married Fred Cole who was an electrical sales person in Griffith. They like to holiday at Hill End. Joyce had worked in a maternity ward at Leeton. Joyce had one daughter, Margaret. She has 5 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and 6 great great grandchildren. Joyce will celebrate her 100th birthday in April 2016. 7 VOLUNTEER PROFILE ANGELA GILLARD My name is Angela Gillard and I have been volunteering at Weeroona for about 2 1/2 years. My husband, two children and I moved to Cowra 10 years ago from Engadine in Sydney, however, I was born in Orange and lived my first 21 years at Forest Reefs. I worked as a teacher’s aide for the first 7 years in Cowra, and when that job came to an end I wanted something to do to serve the community. I come in on Tuesday mornings for about 11/2 hours, doing a variety of activities such as hand and feet massages, helping to decorate the halls for special holidays, helping with the Melbourne Cup Sweeps and visiting with the residents. I have met some lovely and fascinating people since being here and coming to Weeroona is one of the highlights in my week and I will continue to come as long as circumstances permit (and if you’ll have me!) 8 COOKING SPOT CHUNKY BEEF AND VEGETABLE SOUP INGREDIENTS 2 tbsp olive oil 600g gravy beef, trimmed, but into 2 cm pieces 1 medium (150g) brown onion, coarsely chopped 1 clove garlic, crushed 11/2 lt (6 cups) water 250ml (1 cup) beef stock 1 400g can diced tomatoes 2 trimmed celery stalks (200g), cut into 1 cm pieces 1 medium (120g) carrot, cut into 1cm pieces STEPS 1. Heat half the oil in large saucepan; cook beef, in batches, until browned. 2. Heat remaining oil in same pan; cook onion and garlic, stirring until onion softens. Return beef to pan with water, stock and undrained tomatoes; bring to the boil. Reduce heat; simmer covered 11/2 hours. 3. Add celery, carrot and potato to soup; simmer, uncovered, about 20 minutes or until vegetables are tender. 4. Add corn and peas to soup; stir over heat until peas are tender. 9 RESIDENT CORNER MRS ENA SNOW Gwen Hervey and her son Darren from Picton have been coming up to the Gem & Collectors Fair for a number of years. In this time they have made a great friend in Ena Snow. They met 9 years ago at the Fair. Ena used to display an assortment of collectables. Gwen & her son display teapots, salt and pepper shakers. Gwen also does beautiful crocheting. She has generously donated 10 beautiful rugs to be handed out. The work and detail in these rugs is just stunning. MRS JOYCE EWENS Joyce Ewens has recently become a Great Grandmother again and welcomes her new twin Great Grandsons Jesse and Billy Bush. Their parents are Kevin and Skye Bush of Sydney. 10 We wish the following residents a very Happy Birthday for July Wednesday 8th Dino Ziggiotti Friday 10th Nolan Johnson Sunday 12th Ruby Healey Tuesday 14th Gloria Amos Wednesday 15th Thelma Croke Friday 17th Helen Ousby Saturday 25th Ilma Bolton Monday 27th Evelyn Elliott JULY 2015 Wednesday 1st Combined Bus Trip to the Rose Gardens Coffee Shop—09:45am Saturday 11th Catholic Communion Service Grevillea lounge—10:00am Wednesday 15th Anglican Communion Service Grevillea lounge—11:00am Men’s lunch Cowra Bowling Club—11:30am Wednesday 22nd Multi Colour Day. Wear as many colours as you can Happy Hour Wednesday 29th Ladies Lunch Services Club—11:30am Friday 31st Residents/Relatives Meeting Grevillea lounge—10:00am 11 M*A*S*H W N F R A N K B U R N S F B B R O U N P I B C J H L T K X A Y R A T I L I M I W W D Z E M Z L H B H A P M N Y D C Y L F H E L I C O P T E R S X A X N W W M Z A X A T M A S H E R M A N P O T T E R Q J T O K U N H J R H P N X Y K N Y V I S U Z F L M P E P P E I B I L O I C A J P A S E T A T S D E T I N U H E Y O R L Z R R O L K P L R K M N M P S O U T H K O R E A L U D E H M D U E B A E O Y I W T Q S B X W I A W J M O B I L E A R M Y S U G R I C A L H O S P I T A L Z H E L W D F O U R T E E N E M M Y S H L D W I Y D R S I L M Y R O O N E I C U I A G R Q U A Y U O C B E P T Y I D Q T G E K H K M E L N S E S R U N N R T N I G C Y W C N K H E O T M M M K W W P O G E X W A W L L P V O X I G S G X B A J N P P A X P L E E X F Y T N L D A S E T B G B G E F V I U V R R A F R K C V O W W M E M E D I C A L D R A M A E Y O S R R Y N R H J F T Y R C Q U B Y T B J H U N N I C U T T V C ALAN ALDA KLINGER B.J. HUNNICUTT KOREAN WAR CHARLES MAJOR WINCHESTER MASH COMEDY MEDICAL DRAMA CORPORAL MILITARY DOCTORS NURSES ENEMY OPERATION FATHER MULCHAY RADAR O’REILLY FOURTEEN EMMYS SHERMAN POTTER FRANK BURNS SOUTH KOREA HAWK EYE SURGERY HELPCOPTERS TENTS HENRY BLAKE TRAPPER MCINTYRE HOT LIPS HOULIHAN UNITED STATES JEEP To answer the trivia fact, look for words or phrases that are hidden in the puzzle, but not the word list TRIVIA: M*A*S*H is an acronym for this. Answer: 12 NOTICE BOARD A reminder that ALL VISITORS to our facility MUST SIGN IN AND OUT. This is for your safety and is mandatory with no exceptions. The sign in/out books are located in foyer/reception areas. Please note ALL residents leaving the facility need to sign out as leaving, then sign in again upon their return. Again this is for safety and security and is so important. PIE DRIVE Pies will be delivered on 10 July 2015 at Weeroona after 2pm. If you have ordered pies please make arrangements to collect them promptly. The Resident & Relative Meetings are held the last Friday of each month at 10.00am in the Grevillea Lounge. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. Wear your favourite colours day The newsletter is now available online. Just visit our website www.weeroonaagedcare.com and click on the ‘lifestyles” link Wednesday 22 July 2015 Happy Hour for Residents Escort Duty costs .85 cents per kilometre Plus cost per hour AIN $50 RAO $60 EN $70 RN $80 Hairdresser Price List Ladies Haircut - $20 Blow Wave - $20 Hair Set - $20 Haircut & set - $30 Perms - $65 Semi Perm Colour - $15 Mens Hair Cut - $10 UNCLAIMED CLOTHING will be put in the Grevillea corridor on the first weekend of every month. Families are invited to come along and see if anything belongs to their loved ones. Do you have any suggestions for our activities program? Please see the Activities Officer or leave a message in the suggestion box in the foyer. We will endeavour to incorporate these suggestions into the activity program. THANKYOU! 13 HEALTH & LEISURE PROGRAM Acacia, Grevillea/Banksia and Waratah—July 2015 MONDAY TUESDAY NAIDOC WEEK 5—12 July 2015 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 1 2 3 4 5 09:45am Combined bus trip Rose Gardens Coffee Shop 11:00am Pianist in Grevillea lounge 10:00am Morning tea and Singing in Acacia lounge 1:1 in Residents rooms 11:00am Ignite Church Grevillea lounge 1:1 in Residents 1:1 in Residents rooms rooms Exercises Balloon Tennis Read paper Massages Acacia social afternoon tea Scrapbooking Life Review Albums Bingo Movie Massages Massages Read local paper 2pm Life Stories 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1:1 Residents rooms Exercises Read local paper 1:1 Residents rooms Beauty Therapy 11:00am Pianist Grevillea Lounge 10:00am Morning Tea and Singing in Acacia lounge 1:1 in residents room 11:00am Abundant Life Church Grevillea lounge 10:00am Catholic Communion 1:1 in Residents rooms Garden activities Exercises Garden Walks Poetry Balloon Tennis Memories Massages Read paper Grevillea social Afternoon tea Scrapbooking Life Review Albums Bingo Movie Massages Massages Read local paper 2pm Sunday Singers Grevillea Lounge 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1:1 Residents rooms Exercises Read local paper Gardening Activities 11:00am Anglican Communion 11:30am Mens lunch Bowling Club 10:00am Morning Tea and Singing in Acacia lounge 1:1 in residents room 11:00am Cowra Family Church Grevillea lounge 1:1 in Residents 1:1 in Residents rooms rooms Life Review Balloon Tennis Albums Garden Walks Card games Darts Memories Massages Read paper Scrapbooking Life Review Albums Bingo Movie Massages Massages Read local paper 2pm Sunday Singers Grevillea Lounge 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1:1 Residents rooms Exercises Read local paper Gardening Activities 11:00am 10:00am Pianist in Singing in Grevillea lounge Acacia library 11:00am Presbyterian Church Grevillea lounge 1:1 in Residents 1:1 in Residents rooms rooms Life Review Balloon Tennis Albums Garden Walks Storytelling Carpet Bowls Memories Massages Read paper Massages Happy Hour Scrapbooking Life Review Albums Bingo Movie Massages Massages Read local paper 27 28 29 30 31 1:1 Residents rooms Exercises Read local paper 1:1 Residents rooms Beauty Therapy 11:00am Pianist in Grevillea lounge 11:30am Ladies lunch Services Club 10:00am Morning Tea and Singing in Acacia lounge 10:00 Resident meeting 1:1 Residents rooms Exercises Read local paper 10 Pin Bowls Memories Massages Read paper Massages Acacia social afternoon tea Scrapbooking Life Review Albums Bingo Massages Read local paper 2pm Sunday Singers Grevillea Lounge 11:00am Salvation Army Church Grevillea lounge 14 PRAISE AND COMPLAINTS BY RESIDENTS OR THEIR RELATIVES At Weeroona Aged Care Residence, we aim to provide the highest quality of care to our residents. To assist us to continually improve our service, we welcome feedback and suggestions for improvement for residents and their relatives. Praise and concerns can be informal or formal, and anonymous if that is your desire. Most issues can be dealt with informally. If you have an issue please ask to speak to the person in charge of the wing. The issue may easily be dealt with in a simple conversation. Weeroona has a Praise and Complaint Form that is available, providing a more formal method of offering praise or concern. There is an option of remaining anonymous however it is difficult to give feedback if we do not know who is raising the concern. Once a Praise and Complaint Form has been completed, it can be placed in a privacy envelope and placed in the suggestion box in the foyer or posted to Weeroona. The Director of Nursing (DON) or their delegate review all the forms, investigate the cause of the concern, with a focus on whether Weeroona’s Policy and Procedure are contributing factors and takes appropriate action to rectify any issues. Feedback is then available to the complainant (if not anonymous). 15 WEEROONA AGED CARE RESIDENCE Feedback Praise Comment from: (please circle) Complaint Resident Relative Nurse Other Provide feedback if a resident / relative / staff member wishes Put your name on the form if you want feedback Return the form to the DON (place in the suggestion box in the foyer) Area: Nursing Kitchen Laundry Maintenance Other Date: Please tell me your comment: Comment by DON: 16