The Glendale Gazette

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The Glendale Gazette
Inside this issue:
Volunteer
Services
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VOLUME 2, ISSUE 5
A spotlight on 5
you
Chaplains
Corner
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Recreation
Reflection
9
Around the 10
Town Photos
Nursing
Notes
Contact us
The Glendale Gazette
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“If you can
cook and you
can dance
you will
never be
alone”
Mary K,
Resident
MAY 2 011
It’s so exciting to say the Second Annual (insert event here) for our Village of Glendale Crossing. I was helping Jean Welshman judge the second annual East Bonnet
Parade on Main Street, and I was pleased to see such a huge turnout. Congratulations to Pond Mills for decorating the best bonnet and for Sasha (Maria Bielman’s
granddaughter) for gaining the top marks for best model. Thanks to all our models
for braving the trek along Main Street with beribboned and bedazzled hats in honour
of Easter Monday.
In the month of May, we honour mothers, and I want to say a great big, “Happy
Mother’s Day” to all the mothers of Glendale Crossing. We will be celebrating
Mother’s Day with a morning social, and we encourage you to attend. For my own
part, I wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for my mother (get it?) She is a great part of my
life and she is an awesome Mom. Call your Mom, Think of your Mom, Visit your
Mom, Be a great Mom – all good suggestions for Mother’s Day.
We have lots of folks getting ready for the Alzheimer’s Walk for Memories on May
14th. Our team is raising funds, and I appreciate all the support given for our BBQ’s
and bake sale. On May 2nd, we will be here washing cars out back. Come on over
and make a donation, and get a nice clean car. I love when someone else washes my
car, and I love to make a contribution to a very worthy cause. Remember…..May
2nd – CAR WASH!
Have you ever been rock-picking? As a farmer’s daughter, rock-picking is a rite of
passage for young people. We picked rocks on our fields and were volunteered to
help out at the neighbour’s fields as well. Well….if you look to the West of the
building, you will see a great expanse of lawn with lots of rocks sticking out. We
need to get rid of the rocks before we start mowing the lawn and we are asking for
some help. Sara (our volunteer) and some friends have offered to help, and Chanel
has volunteered her children (sound familiar?) Would you like to help? We are
thinking of getting onto the lawn on Monday, May 23rd at 10:00 am, and we hope
to finish in time for a pizza lunch. The more people we have, the faster the picking
will go. If you are interested, please tell Brian Chouinard
or myself that you, too, want to pick rocks. Would you
like some rocks for your garden? If you pick rocks, you
can take some rocks home. Or perhaps you would like to
take home a pet rock….we have lots.
You will be receiving a notice with your billing to inform
you that the rates for the cable service will be going up as
of June 1st. We are able to provide a bulk cable service
through Rogers for basic cable, but if you wish to have
more specialty channels, you may call Rogers cable.
Michelle Vermeeren, General Manager
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May Birthdays!!
“Happy Birthday to you! Happy birthday to
you! Happy Birhtday Dear: Kurt Hertlein,
Steve Pawziuk, Marion Hird, Fred Trecartin,
Jake Norwood, Edith Porter, Max Bent, Elsie
Byers, Marg Howard, Toni Kobal, Kay Madter,
Oprey Hughson, Jose DaSilva, Evelyn Crossan,
Helen Bambach, & Ruby Anger!
Happy Birthday to you!”
Family Council Meeting:
Tuesday, May 17th th at 7 p.m.
in the Community Centre
"Families working together
to provide support, share experiences, and seek
solutions to common problems.
This is a Family Council.”
May Events on Main Street
Peep Show
May 4th, 2pm
Mothers Day Social
May 8th, 10:30am
Ontario Family Councils Program.
www.familycouncilmembers.net
Birthday Party
May 25th, 2pm
Family Council gives you the opportunity to
stay connected with what’s going on at
Glendale Crossing. We encourage you to get
involved with Family Council, as it is a safe
place to share your story and to be supported
by others who share your experience and
most importantly, to be a voice for our residents. We would love to see you there!!
Coffee & Tea will be provided.
Victoria Day Camp Out
May 23rd, 2pm
Movie Night
6:30pm Every Friday Night
Check out the recreation
calendars for more information
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Happy Anniversary!
On May 12th, Bill and Elsie Beaudoin will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary! The couple
first met at the age of 13 in British Columbia. Over
the time spent together they have enjoyed travelling everywhere and have lived in BC, Alberta &
Ontario. In their younger years they volunteered their time with their children’s lacrosse, soccer, bowling and hockey teams. As they got older
they continued to volunteer in every town they
lived in - at local legions, meals on wheels, golfing
events and various others. Along the way they
made long last relationships with an abundance of
friends in every community they lived in. Bill &
Elsie and Bill looking very festive at Elsie were always inventing new ideas for
our Hawaiian luau last year.
crafts and always figuring out a way to make more
money.
Bill & Elsie enjoy spending time with their children and their spouses Renee & Derreck, Craig & Kim. They have 3 grandchildren - Miles, Alicia & Brent and are expecting
a 4th this year. They have as well 2 great grandchildren - Joshua and Nathaniel. They
have also welcomed Jennifer and Tyler into the family and one day look forward to attending the weddings for their grandchildren Miles & Alicia. They enjoy going for walks
with their dog Whiskey who has been their constant companion for the past 6 years.
Bill & Elise will be receiving 50th anniversary congratulatory certificates as requested
by their daughter Renee from the Prime Minister of Canada, Premier of Ontario, Governor General of Canada and the Mayor of London.
Heart- felt congratulations on your day of celebration, from your Family, Friends
and the staff at Glendale Crossing for achieving this milestone!
Written by their daughter Renee, with contribution by Jessica, recreation on Pondmills.
We will remember them…..
It is with great sadness we remember those residents who have
passed away; Bev Bodker George Dalke
Barry ”Joe” Doxtator Joyce Donaldson Muriel Morton
Join us for a Celebration of Life the last Friday of the
Month at 2pm in the Chapel.
THE
GLENDALE
GAZETTE
Volunteer Services
Volunteers are love in motion ~ Author Unknown
Volunteer Appreciation
Yolande, Volunteer
Coordinator
Last month we celebrated our very first Volunteer Appreciation Event. It
was so nice to see our volunteers together engaging in conversation and
enjoying some delicious food. Thank you to Joe Galbraith for playing
music for us as the evening began and to Paul Bernard for giving the
welcoming speech which was well received by all our volunteers. His
words were most sincere and appreciated by everyone. The evening
would not have been possible without the support from the recreation
staff, Jennifer Hall, Michelle, Cindy and her hard working team, and
Chaplain Maureen. Also, thank you to the residents (you know who you
are!) who came to Main Street to recognize and celebrate the volunteers
for their commitment and dedication to the Village of Glendale Crossing.
Volunteer Orientation
Wednesday, May 18th, 2011
6:00-8:00 p.m. In the Chapel
If you would like to join our dynamic team of volunteers, please attend our information
session and training night. We have many opportunities for you to choose from and we can
make a schedule that suits your lifestyle. Daytime, evening, and weekend shifts are available! For more information contact Yolande Turner at 519-668-5600 ext.8045 or
Glendale.Volunteers@schlegelvillages.com
We are looking for volunteers to help with the following:
Mealtime Assistance/Dining Companion ~ Lunch (12 p.m.) or Dinner (5 p.m.)
Computer Buddies ~ Come and help our residents explore the computers in the community
Shining Star of May: Sarah CoDyre
Sarah was one of our first volunteers. She has helped with
many different programs, special events, and outings. She
volunteers every Sunday with Church Service, every Monday
for music night, and she also serves as a dining companion on
the Byron neighbourhood. We are very thankful to Sarah who
is always helpful, reliable, and a good friend to the residents.
– Holly, Recreation Therapist
A Spotlight on You: Jake Norwood
On March 1st 2010 John Albert Norwood was the first resident to move onto the Brighton
Neighborhood. He quickly became known lovingly as Jake. Jake is a man with a friendly
face, forever a gentleman, & who always has a kind word to say.
Jake was born in Edmonton, Alberta on May 23rd , 1916 making this year his 95th! When
Jake was a young boy, his family packed up after their farm burnt down, and made the big
move from Edmonton to Windsor, Ontario. Windsor would then become the home base for
many world travels. Jake had an older brother and sister, as well as a younger brother Bob,
with whom Jake has many fond memories. The boy grew up playing rugby. Jake, being
only about 5’8” and 140 pounds, was one of the smallest players on the team. So he had to
be fast! One of Jake’s favorite stories to tell is an account of how he had to start running in
May so he would be ready for the rugby season that started in September. “I had to be
quick, so no one would catch me!”
On New Year’s Eve in 1938 Jake’s life would change forever. He was at a dance when he
spotted a beautiful woman named Flo, and asked her to dance. She must have been impressed with his dancing, because not long after Flo became his wife. This was the beginning of a wonderful journey that lasted 67 years. Those years brought Jake and Flo four
beautiful daughters who are the light of his life. As the family grew to 12 grandchildren and
17 great grandchildren, they spent as much time together with family as they could. Jake
and Flo built a beautiful home in Fenelon Falls after retirement
where many fond memories were made.
Jake worked for Ford Motors as a parts and accessories manager.
Working for Ford sent Jake and his family around the world. He
worked in Windsor, Montreal, Vancouver, Oakville, South Africa,
and Thailand, with each place proving to have its own challenges,
but Jake wouldn’t have changed a thing. He often says to me: “My
wife and I, We danced around the world. We were always the first
ones on the floor and the last ones off.” This proved true all
throughout Jake and Flo’s marriage, even with Jake’s last word to
his wife being “Save the last dance for me”.
Jake has been a wonderful addition to Glendale, and it has been a
pleasure to get to know him and his family. Jake is definitely
one special guy.
A spotlight on Jake!
Written by: Amanda Everett Recreation Therapist, with help
from Jake and Jacqui Norwood
Residents Council Meeting
Third Monday of the Month at 2:00pm in the community centre
All Residents welcome & encouraged to attend. Residents Council Minutes
can be found by the community centre on Main Street.
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For your information…..
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Help support our Glendale “Caregivers
For A Cure” team raise money for the
fight against cancer through the “Relay
For Life”.
Dress Down Days:
Friday May 20th & Friday May 27th
$2 donation
BBQ’s:
Friday May 27th & Friday June 10th
11am -1:30pm
$6.00 or a donation
Bake Sale:
Monday June 6th Main Street , All day
General Store Hours:
Mondays 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Tuesdays 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Wednesdays 1:30-3:30 p.m.
If you would like to become a
“General Store Volunteer”, please
speak to Jennifer Hall, Director of
Recreation ext.8007, or Yolande
Turner, Volunteer Coordinator
ext.8045. We strongly encourage our
residents to volunteer and we also
appreciate your input on products.
THE
GLENDALE
GAZETTE
Welcome! Welcome!
Welcome as of April!
New Staff:
Felina Cabrera,
Paul Freeman, Lindsay Mitchell,
Dalia Matijevic, Edyta Skowron,
Michelle Beck, Kimberly Cairns,
Karissa Maszuk, Yiting Hao,
Jennifer Collins, Roseanna Picard,
& Dylan Subject.
*** How do you know if a staff
member is new?? Look for their
Green Name tag that says “ Planting
My Roots” !!**
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Chaplains Corner
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Hidden in Plain View
Don't grab your Bible---- I challenge you to do this without any
outside assistance :-). One bit of advice I would give is to read the
following through, before you start trying to solve it. The instructions are in the paragraph. Enjoy!
There are 30 books of the Bible in this paragraph. Can you find
them?
Maureen , Our Chaplain
This is a most remarkable puzzle. It was found by a gentleman
in an airplane seat pocket, on a flight from Los Angeles to Honolulu, keeping
him occupied for hours. He enjoyed it so much, he passed it on to some
friends. One friend from Illinois worked on this while fishing from his
john boat. Another friend studied it while playing his banjo. Elaine Taylor,
a columnist friend, was so intrigued by it she mentioned it in her
weekly newspaper column. Another friend judges the job of
solving this puzzle so involving, she brews a cup of tea to help
her nerves. There will be some names that are really easy to spot.
That's a fact. Some people, however, will soon find themselves
in a jam, especially since the book names are not necessarily
capitalized. Truthfully, from answers we get, we are forced to admit it usually takes a minister or a scholar to see some of them
at the worst. Research has shown that something in our genes is
responsible for the difficulty we have in seeing the books in this
paragraph. During a recent fund raising event, which featured
this puzzle, the Alpha Delta Phi lemonade booth set a new record. The local paper,
The Chronicle, surveyed over 200 patrons who reported that this puzzle was one of
the most difficult they had ever seen. As Daniel Humana humbly puts it, "The
books are all right here in plain view hidden from sight." Those able to find all of
them will hear great lamentations from those who have to be shown. One revelation
that may help is that books like Timothy and Samuel may occur without their numbers. Also, keep in mind, that punctuation and spaces in the middle are normal. A
chipper attitude will help you compete really well against those who claim to know
the answers. Remember, there is no need for a mad exodus; there really are 30 books
of the Bible lurking somewhere in this paragraph waiting to be found. God Bless.
THE
GLENDALE
GAZETTE
Help the “Glendalicious“ Team Fundraise for The
London Alzheimer's Society’s “ Walk for Memories”
The Alzheimer Society Walk for Memories is the
largest fundraising event in the province dedicated
to increasing awareness and raising funds for vital
programs and services that support people living
with dementia.
It isn’t too late to join the team or
make a pledge!
Go to: www.walkformemories.ca
Or talk to Jennifer Hall for more info
about the team!
Date:
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Time:
9:00 a.m to 12:30 p.m.
Location:
Springbank Gardens
Thank you so
much to those who
have contributed
so far. Between the
dress down day,
BBQ’s and bake
sale we have
raised $810.46. All
of which will go
directly to the
Alzheimer's
society!
A little history lesson: Victoria Day
Victoria Day (in French: Fête de la Reine) is a federal Canadian statutory
holiday celebrated on the last Monday on or before May 24, in honour of
both Queen Victoria's birthday and the current reigning Canadian
sovereign's official birthday. It is sometimes informally considered as
marking the beginning of the summer season in Canada. The holiday has
been observed since before Canada was formed, originally falling on the
sovereign's actual birthday, and continues to be celebrated in various
fashions across the country on the fixed date. Royal salutes (21-gun
salutes) are fired in each provincial capital and in the national capital at
noon on Victoria Day. In Quebec, the same day was, since the Quiet
Revolution, unofficially known as Fête de Dollard until 2003, when provincial legislation officially
named the same date as Victoria Day the National Patriots' Day.
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Recreation Reflection
What going on in recreation?!? As most of you are aware we have a staff member,
eagerly awaiting to go on Maternity leave in May. We wish Holly in recreation all
the best with her soon to be baby. While she is away on her Maternity leave please
welcome, Dylan to the Byron neighbourhood.
This month, please also welcome Dawn Smale as our new social worker. Dawn will
be here Mondays and Wednesday providing social support to all the neighbour
hoods. You can get ahold of her by calling ext 8010.
A word on outings. Recently there has been some miscommunication on outings.
While we try to accommodate all who wish to attend our outings, not all 192 of you
will be able to go on every offered outing. Therefore, we rotate residents who would
like to go, add additional buses for more popular outings and try and target residents
with indicated interests ( for interest those who love baseball, will be more likely to
be the ones who attend a ball game at Labatt Park). If you have any questions or
concerns, please contact me.
On Mothers Day, Sunday May 8th, we will be having a Mothers Day morning tea
and social on Main Street starting at 10 in the morning. This “drop in” event is a
great way for residents and families to celebrate all the wonderful contributions
Mothers make.
I would like to thank everyone who helped our “Walk for Memories” team
fundraise for our local chapter of the Alzheimer's Society. As a community we have
raised eight hundred and ten dollars from our events and much more from individual
sponsors. You’ve made me proud Glendale! Well done!
Every four months the recreation team meets for Quarterly Planning Meeting. Our
meeting in April sparked some new and innovative ideas we will be implementing
for the spring and summer months. New programs, such as “movin’ and groovin”,
which is a dance based program will be added on to Thursday nights. Look for car
shows, neighbourhood BBQ’s, fishing trips and summer fairs to come!
As always, my door is always open and would love to hear any feedback on both the
recreation programs and this newsletter.
Thank you, Jennifer Hall, Director of Recreation and Editor of the Glendale Gazette.
Around The Town : Rain, volunteers and bonnets!
A trip out to Heeman’s Greenhouse… in the April rain!
Beautiful bonnets from our Easter Parade
Memories from our Volunteer Appreciation Event
Poet’s Corner
Somehow, not only for Christmas
But all the long year through,
The joy that you give to others
Is the joy that comes back to you;
And the more you spend in blessing
The poor and lonely and sad,
The more of your heart’s possessing
Returns to make you glad
John Greenleaf Whittier
Getting to Know You… Jason Luke
At our Staff appreciation event in May we honored 4
of our staff members with awards. The “ Always do
my best award” was awarded to Jason Luke, from
environmental Services. Here is what Michelle
Vermeeren said about him that night:
“ This employee is best described as “keen” “eager”
“enthusiastic” “dedicated” “intense”. Every day this
team member puts his best foot forward while I
nteracting with the residents on his neighbourhood
and helping out his teammates. He understands what
it is like to be a contributor to a team and he has
( left to right) Bob Kallenen, Jason Luke and
volunteered to sit on many committees within the
Jamie Schlegel pictured at our Staff Appreciation
village, including the planning of this party. The
event.
residents have described him as a big teddy bear. He
recently had an opportunity to assist one of our sister villages in Windsor for their opening, and their
team just ate him up, saying that he worked so hard, was constantly positive and encouraging, and that
he certainly represented Glendale Crossing well. Always willing to lend a hand….. please
congratulate Jason Luke as the winner of the “always do your best” award.”
I interviewed Jason to reflect on this award and his career here at Glendale Crossing.
Jason first applied to Glendale Crossing in our early days with hopes of obtaining a full time position.
He was currently working three part time jobs in order to provide for his family. Being the successful
applicant of his full time role here meant that he could spend more quality time at home with his
wife, and 2 children.
Jason is very proud of the work he does here at Glendale. He loves working in Long Term Care
because he gets to be resident centered and work with a team, unlike other positions he has had in the
past where he did not get to interact with other persons, residents or staff.
Not only does Jason appreciate the team atmosphere of his work, he loves that Glendale crossing has
provided him with so many educational opportunities that have helped him to develop as a person
and assist the residents on his neighborhood. This was the first time in his work as a housekeeping
staff where he has learned lifts and transfers, CPR, and falls prevention. His thirst for knowledge is
one of the reasons that Jason became the recipient of this award. Being involved in all aspects of
Village life is Jasons forte. Jason commented that he hopes that Glendale Crossing is where he retires
from. We hope so too, as the Village would not be the same without him. Congratulations Jason on
your award and thank you for all of the hard work and dedication you have given to your teammates
and residents at Glendale Crossing.
Written by Jennifer Hall, ( with help from Jason, of course !)
The Glendale Gazette needs your help!
Poets, artists, writers , photographers, and editors needed! Our
newsletter is only as strong as the submissions given.. Please help by
sharing your talents, advice, jokes, poetry and more to the Glendale
Gazette. All submissions must be in to Jennifer Hall, Director of
Recreation Services no later then one week to the end of the
month! Thank you for your contributions and your readership!
jennifer.hall@schlegelvillages.com or 519-668-5600 x 8007
"The
world's favorite season is the spring.
All things seem possible in May."
- Edwin Way Teale
Kitchen News
Spring is finally here and the kitchen is gearing up for a new menu cycle to
start. Thank you to those residents that have attended the food committee meetings and have given input to the new menu cycle. Menu suggestion are always
welcome at any time of the year.
I would like to welcome my new assistant Director of Food Service, Lauren
Emrich. Lauren started with Glendale Crossing from the very beginning. She
has worked in all neighbourhoods as a dietary aide. Her main position was an
evening shift on the Byron neighbourhood. She started in her new role here at
Glendale on April 11, 2011. If you have any dietary question
or concerns you can bring them to her attention.
Once again I would like to invite anyone who is interested to
attend the food committee meeting each month.
Cindy Awde, Director of Food Services
FAP(FUNCTIONAL ABILITIES PROGRAM)
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A Message from your Kinesiologist….
May is Hungtington’s Disease Awareness Month
What is Huntington disease?
Huntington disease (HD) is an inherited brain disorder that causes cells in specific parts of the brain to die.
Huntington disease is a genetic disorder. About one in every 10,000 Canadians has HD, but one in every
1,000 are touched by HD whether at risk, as a caregiver, family member or friend. The HD gene is dominant,
which means that each child born to a parent with Huntington disease has a 50% chance of sharing the same
fate.
The symptoms of HD include:
• emotional turmoil (depression, apathy, obsessive behaviour)
• mental loss (inability to focus, think and recall, make decisions)
• physical deterioration (weight loss, involuntary movements, diminished coordination, inability to walk, talk,
swallow)
The disease leads to complete incapacitation and, eventually, death. At the moment there are no treatments
that will slow down or stop the disease in humans. But hope for a meaningful treatment has never been more
real. In recent years, basic research has dramatically increased our knowledge of HD. Various promising treatment strategies are now in the drug discovery pipeline. More than ever, now is the time to step up the fight
against HD.
Please stop by the Fitness Club to pick up a brochure on Huntington’s Disease to learn more!
New for May!
This month we will be starting to go for a walk outside (as weather permits) every Monday and Wednesday
morning at 11am. We will be going around the building on the path. For those of you needing assistance, I
will be available to assist you. Please contact myself or let your neighbourhood staff know if you would like to
join!
Also new – As of May 2nd we will have a new member joining our team for four months. Her name is
Michaela Fernandes and she is a co-op Kinesiology student from the University of Waterloo. Please give her a
warm welcome!
Athlete of the Month for March
Every month there are many of you that put your best foot forward and work very hard to maintain or improve your overall health. This month’s Athlete of the Month has literally been reaching
new heights with every step he takes. He has been determined in his climb to success and
has managed to climb from the first floor to the third using the stairs!!! This is a huge accomplishment and he should be very proud of this achievement. Please
join me in congratulating Les Quant from the Lambeth neighbourhood as
April’s Athlete of the Month!! !
Amy Harbin, FAP Kinesiologist
Nursing Note An Education Event: Diabetes
May 17th The Canadian Diabetes Association will be here to offer us an
educational in service on Diabetes. There will be sessions during the day from 13 pm and in the evening at 6 pm. Everyone is invited to attend. The presentation
will be held in the chapel. I hope to see you there.
Nursing Notes Nurse’s Week
We are celebrating Nurses Week in the village from May 9-May 15th. I want to
extend a huge thank-you to all the nursing staff for your hard work and dedication. Have fun this week and come out and participate in the activities planned in
the village. This little poem about nurses says it just about right.
Hearts of Gold by : Sherry York
There are times in our lives when we sit down
and wonder where our lives will lead us.
Sometimes we get so caught up in our jobs that we forget
what we truly represent.
We get frustrated, aggravated, pushed to the limits and so
mentally tired that we feel what is the use in being a Nurse.
But then someone gives us a weak smile or holds our hand
and may say "thank you, you are so special."
Then we feel the warmth growing in our hearts.
All the bad feelings disappear and are replaced by the
core values that we present: human dignity, compassion,
dedication, integrity, stewardship, leadership and excellence.
So when the bad feelings begin to show take the time
to say this prayer: Lord, help me to bring comfort where
where is pain. Courage where there is despair.
Acceptance when the end is near. A touch gentle with
tenderness, patience, and love. And, always
remember, all Nurses are truly blessed.
For you see --- God gave them Hearts of Gold.
Submitted by Jennifer Lantz, Assistant Director of Nursing
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Phone: 519-668- 5600 X8001
Fax: 519-668-5604
E-mail:
Glendale.Admin@schlegelvillages.com
3030 Singleton Ave
London, Ontario
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Our mission is to provide holistic
health care in a home
environment, located within an
internal neighborhood design
that promotes a caring
community, with emphasis on
optimal health and life purpose
for each Resident.
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How to Reach Us
Michelle Vermeeren
General Manager
X 8003
Michelle.Vermeeren@schlegelvillages.com
Kristie Clark
Director of Nursing Care
X 8005
Kristie.Clark@schlegelvillages.com
Jennifer Lantz
Assistant Director of Nursing Care
X 8020
Jennifer.Lantz@schlegelvillages.com
Cris Arends
Assistant Director of Nursing Care
X 8024
Cris.Arends@schlegelvillages.com
Brian Chouinard
Director of Environmental Services
X 8006
Brian.Chouinard@schlegelvillages.com
Jennifer Hall
Director Of Recreation
X 8007
Jennifer.Hall@schlegelvillages.com
Cindy Awde
Director of Food Services
X 8004
Cindy.Awde@schlegelvillages.com
Daniel Vlad
Accountant
X 8002
Daniel.Vlad@schlegelvillages.com
Maureen Dwyer
Chaplain
X 8043
Glendale.Chaplain@schlegelvillages.com
Yolande Turner
Volunteer Coordinator
X 8045
Glendale.Volunteers@schlegelvillages.com
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