The Crossings Connection October 2011
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The Crossings Connection October 2011
The Crossings Connection October 2011 Avery Crossings Assisted Living * 110 West Street Needham, MA 02494 * Main Number 781-444-6655 * Main Fax Number 781-433-2794 * Avery Crossings Management Contact Information Main Line Front Desk (781) 444-6655 Executive Director Matthew P. Carson Ext. 6224 Matthew.Carson@kindredhealthcare.com Director of Nursing Kathleen Davidson Ext. 6223 KathleenA.Davidson@kindredhealthcare.com Business Office Manager Kara A. Davidson Ext. 6217 Kara.Davidson@kindredhealthcare.com Director of Sales & Marketing Rosalind Fisher, Ext. 6228 Rosalind.Fisher@kindredhealthcare.com Director of Programming Elyse Golibroda, Ext. 6209 Elyse.Golibroda@kindredhealthcare.com Food and Beverage Director Michael Burrill, Ext. 6213 MichaelS.Burrill@kindredhealthcare.com Director of Maintenance Sean Campbell Sean.Campbell@kindredhealthcare.com Ext. 6203 Wellness Center Donna Kavanagh Bill Jones Ext. 6225 Update from the Executive Director Dear Residents & Family Members, Warm sun, cool breezes carrying the essence of fresh baked apple pie in the air, can only mean one thing…it’s wedding season! Our food & beverage director Michael Burrill fell into the fall frenzy and married his long time love Katelyn this past weekend. We wish them many years of love and laughter. Michael has taken some time off to relax and adjust to his new role as husband and will return on October 12th. In Michael’s absence I was called into action. Many of you may not know, but I am a passionate gourmet chef and yes, my wife is a lucky woman. This past Saturday I represented Avery Crossings at the annual Needham Souperbowl with my personal recipe Pumpkin and Acorn Squash Bisque garnished with a lady finger and topped with a dollop of whipped cream and pumpkin seeds. Against 14 competitors I won the hearts of many tasters, so much that they were coming back for more and more until alas, I ran out of the hearty soup and was unable to finish the competition. I would have loved to bring home a win for all of you but I will chock it up to a valiant effort and a lesson learned for next year…… bring extra. All in all it was a fun afternoon. Before the competition had even ended I started dreaming up new recipes in my head for next year when I had an epiphany, let’s have our own Avery Crossings soup competition! We have a year to hammer out the details but ultimately I am thinking that I would like to have 5-10 resident entries, it will be judged by the residents, and the winner will be the soup presented at the festival next year. Put on your aprons and get ready to give the competition a run for their money! Matthew P. Carson, Executive Director October 2011 Food and Beverage Tid Bits Autumn Harvest Bisque (1 gallon) During the recent cantaloupe outbreak, I would like to reassure our residents that the fruit we Ingredients: received was safe. I contacted our vendor and the cantaloupes that we received were from California. The tainted cantaloupes were from Colorado. All the current cantaloupes that were are now receiving are from South America. So all the cantaloupes that we are serving are safe to eat. Our main produce vendor is a local company with great products and service. They are also the only HACCP certified produce company in the United States. For all our supplies we use multiple vendors with solid reputations to assure that we receive quality products. By using multiple vendors and specialty vendors it always gives us options in purchasing the best products for our residents to consume. 2 onion, chopped 2 leeks, chopped 1 cup celery, chopped 1 cup butter 3 cup carrot, chopped 2 butternut squash, chopped 1 small turnip, chopped 2 tart cooking apples, chopped 7 cups chicken stock 3/4 cups flour 3/4 teaspoon nutmeg 3/4 teaspoon rosemary 3/4 teaspoon sage 1.5 cup heavy cream 1.5 cup Gruyere cheese Upcoming events for the month of October: Friday, October 7 at 4:30 pm Yom Kippur Dinner Directions: Tuesday, October 11 at 2:00 pm October Cook the onion, leeks & celery in a Birthday Party Saturday, October 15 at 2:00 pm Make Your kettle in 1/4 cup of the butter over Own Ice Cream Sundae moderate heat, stirring for 5 minutes Tuesday, October 18 at 3:45 pm Managers or until soft. Add carrot, squash, Cocktail Social turnip, apples and stock. Thursday, October 20 at 6:00 pm Newton Art Association Reception Bring to a boil. Simmer for 45 Tuesday, October 25 at 2:00 pm Food minutes or until tender. Melt 3/4 Demonstration with Michael remaining cups of butter over Thursday, October 27 at 5:00 pm Welcome moderate heat; add flour, stirring for Dinner 3 minutes. Saturday, October 29 at 2:00 pm Cheese and Crackers Social Remove pan from heat, add 1-cup Monday, October 31 at 3:00 pm Halloween liquid from soup in a stream, stirring, Social On a personal note I would like to extent a most gracious thank you to everyone at Avery Crossing both staff and residents for all the well wishes that Katelyn and I received for our marriage. and then stir the mixture into the soup. Add cider, nutmeg, rosemary & sage. Pepper to taste. Simmer 10 minutes. Stir in cream and Gruyere. Maintenance Update Changeover from Air Conditioning to Heat Early October we will be converting the apartments from air conditioning to heat. We will be following the weather patterns so we can keep everyone as comfortable as possible. There is always a chance that we run into a warm spell after the conversion takes place - in this situation, we will turn the hallway AC units on (the hallways have the capacity to run in either heat or AC mode) so that the cool air will run into your apartments; however your apartments will remain on heat mode. If your apartment is hot, please turn your thermostat to off. Additionally, if you own a personal window AC unit, you can ask Sean to install it in your window for you. The Middlesex Savings Bank of Needham Bank Hours Thursday, October 6 & Thursday, October 20 1:00 – 2:00 pm Country Store Please stop by the Country Store if you are interested in banking with Middlesex Savings Bank of Needham. Notary services will be available with the bank. Wellness Center Update Fabulous fall to all of our residents and families. This is a busy time of year, lots of doctor appointments before the winter season. We would like to make some recommendations to residents and families regarding the driving and escort service for Please see Sean if you should have any an appointment. further questions. Thank you. The Annual Needham Souperbowl The driver is available 8:45 am and has to be back to the facility no later than 5:00 pm. This is a drop off and pick up service. For those requesting an aide escort we recommend a 2-week request for service be placed. Late morning appointments are best when requesting this service. Some of our aides go off shift by 2:30 pm. This service provides safety and guidance for the resident the aide does not give or receive any clinical information. It has a fee of $32.00/hr. Driving reservations can be made at the front desk; requests for escorts can be made by calling the wellness center. October 2011 Marketing Update Art Exhibit at Avery Crossings Newton artists Lynda Davis Jeha and Wanda Metcalf exhibit their work at the Avery Crossings Art Gallery, 110 West Learn about how your Veteran’s Street in Needham. An opening reception for Benefits can help pay the cost of the artists will be held on Thursday, October assisted living or homecare. Patty 20th from 6 – 7 pm. Servaes, President of Elder Resource Benefits Consulting, will review the Lynda Davis Jeha focus with these pieces is service requirements and medical and to abstract nature by using her imagination financial criteria for the VA Aid & and daily observations of the natural world. Attendance Benefit. To Lynda, an abstract image presents a unique opportunity for each viewer to draw Welcome Dinner his or her own inferences about what the piece represents or means to them. Lynda A special dinner is scheduled for primarily works with gouache (which is Thursday, October 27th at 5:00 pm. The opaque watercolor) and acrylics. dinner will welcome our newest residents and their families to Avery Wanda Metcalf began painting at the age of Crossings. four. This sparked an interest that led to a BA in Art from the University of NH in 1974. Wine Tasting with Michael Although she concentrated on watercolors Left to right Dorothy Sullivan and Eileen for most of this time, during the last fifteen Maspero years she has been using computers to create and manipulate images. These may start as photographs, watercolors or as strokes input to the computer via her stylus. These are then manipulated, layered, filtered, cut and pasted together to create a mélange, which could not happen in any other way! UNDO is one of the most useful tools of all. Veteran’s Benefits Thursday, October 20th at 6:30 pm The exhibit and opening reception are open to the public. To RSVP please contact Elyse Golibroda at 781-234 -6209 Staff Anniversaries for the Month of October Congratulations to Eunide for being voted the Please congratulate the following employees on their anniversary with Avery Crossings: Above and Beyond Employee for the month of Above and Beyond September Winner: Eunide St. Paulin September. Thank you for all that you do, Eunide. Business Office Update Sabine Bissainthe Dietary Aide/Cook/C.N.A. 9 years – October 6 The Business Office has some great news this month… Ann Alexandre C.N.A. 8 years – October 20 Please join me in welcoming two new team members to our Hospitality/Security staff: Michelle Morrissey and Joseph Kenn. Michelle will be our new weekend receptionist, occupying the 7:00 am – 3:00 pm hours both Saturday & Sunday. She comes to us with a wealth of medical receptionist and marketing experience, a Bachelor of Science in Management, and a fantastic sense of humor. Joseph is joining the staff as our on call late afternoon & overnight go-to guy for coverage of call-outs and vacations. You may occasionally see Joseph at the concierge desk between the hours of 8:00 pm and 7:00 am. He has a great background in the security industry as well as two years experience transporting residents with a local ambulance company. You can feel confident that Joseph will keep Avery Crossings safe & secure in the wee hours. Nadia Charles Dietary Aide 2 year – October 26 Jennifer Ihenacho C.N.A. 1 year – October 26 Matthew Carson Executive Director 7 years - October 27 Pete Harry Driver/Program Assistant 1 year – October 29 Don’t Forget… Sign In/Sign Out I am very happy to have both Michelle & Joseph join our team! As always, should you have any billing inquiries, please contact me at For everyone’s safety, all residents and (781) 234-6217. Kara A. Davidson Business Office Manager visitors must sign in (when entering the community) and sign out (when exiting the community). Thank you for your cooperation. October 2011 In House Entertainment and Trips for the Month of October The Program Department offers a variety of programs in house as well as trips each month for our residents. The month of October we have 215 programs for the residents to choose from. Here is the list of the Program Highlights for October: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Saturday, October 1 at 10:00 am History Lecture with Professor Gary Hylander Sunday, October 2 at 1:00 pm Trip to Newton Library: Folk Singer-Songwriter Lev Friedman Monday, October 3 at 1:30 pm Avery Crossings Book Club Monday, October 3 at 2:00 pm Traveling Harpist Skye Hurlburt Tuesday, October 4 at 2:00 pm Jeopardy Game Wednesday, October 5 at 10:30 am Art Matters: Georgia O’Keeffe Wednesday, October 5 at Noon Trip to West Newton Cinema: The Debt Sunday, October 9 at 1:00 pm Trip to Newton Library: Sonata and Concerto for Violin and Piano Monday, October 10 at 1:30 pm Avery Crossings Book Club Tuesday, October 11 at 2:00 pm Pianist Rick Scalise and October Birthday Party Wednesday, October 12 at 11:00 am Trip to Wellesley College: Triple Helix Trio Piano & Lecture Recital Wednesday, October 12 at 3:00 pm Songbirds Choral Rehearsal Thursday, October 13 at 2:00 pm Opera Discussion with Roz Fisher: Carmen Saturday, October 15 at 2:00 pm Make Your Own Ice Cream Sundae Sunday, October 16 at 1:00 pm Trip to Newton Library: Cellist Rebecca Hartka and Pianist Barbara Lysakowski Sunday, October 16 at 2:00 pm Caring Canines Monday, October 17 at 1:30 pm Avery Crossings Book Club Monday, October 17 at 3:00 pm Origami Tuesday, October 18 at 2:00 pm Literary Nostalgia with Michele Marram Tuesday, October 18 at 3:45 pm Managers Cocktail Social Wednesday, October 19 at 12:30 pm Trip to Honey Pot Hill Orchards Thursday, October 20 at 2:00 pm Slide Presentation with Michael Marlow Thursday, October 20 at 6:00 pm Newton Art Association Reception Thursday, October 20 at 6:30 pm Veteran’s Benefit Presentation Sunday, October 23 at 1:00 pm Trip to Newton Library: Pianist Thomas Dawkins Monday, October 24 at 1:30 pm Avery Crossings Book Club Monday, October 24 at 2:00 pm Musical Performance with Rick Olsen Tuesday, October 25 at 10:15 am Newscurrents with John Shea Tuesday, October 25 at 2:00 pm Food Demonstration with Michael Wednesday, October 26 at 11:00 am Sing A Long with The Carter Nursery School Wednesday, October 26 at 1:00 pm Trip to New Art Center in Newton Wednesday, October 26 at 3:00 pm Songbirds Choral Rehearsal Thursday, October 27 at 2:00 pm Abigail by Gail Presentation Saturday, October 29 at 2:00 pm Cheese and Crackers Social Sunday, October 30 at 1:00 pm Trip to Newton Library: Pianist Roberto Poli Monday, October 31 at 1:30 pm Avery Crossings Book Club Monday, October 31 at 3:00 pm Halloween Social with Parents Talk Trips for the Month of October Newton Free Library: Musical Performance with Lev Friedman, Singer-Songwriter Sunday, October 2 at 1:00 pm Newton based singer-songwriter Lev Friedman will be performing with his band. Their original songs and tunes span a variety of styles including folk, folk-rock, American roots and blues. Lev's songs have been heard on WGBH and WERS as well as on radio stations in Oregon. West Newton Cinema: The Debt Wednesday, October 5 at 12:00 pm Admission is $8 Even the best secret agents carry a debt from a past mission. Rachel Singer must now face up to hers…Filmed on location in Tel Aviv, the U.K., and Budapest, the espionage thriller The Debt is directed by Academy Award nominee John Madden. Newton Free Library: Sonata and Concerto for Violin and Piano Sunday, October 9 at 1:00 pm Deyana Valchinova, piano and Gergana Haralampieva, violin will perform Franck’s Sonata for Violin and Piano and Tchaikovsky’s Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. Wellesley College: Triple Helix Trio Piano & Lecture: A Journey to St. Petersburg: Mother Russia's Radiant City of Warriors and Poets Wednesday, October 12 at 11:00 am From Arensky’s world of resplendent Romantic harmonies to Shostakovich’s transformation of the musical language and his one-time student Sviridov’s bitter and spare nostalgia, Triple Helix will trace the diverse ways that all three yearned to capture in music something of the essence of the eternal Russian soul. Newton Free Library: Polish-American Exchange Sunday, October 16 at 1:00 pm Rebecca Hartka, cello and Barbara Lysakowski, piano will present a concert of music from their respective homelands titled PolishAmerican Exchange . The program will include the virtuosic Chopin and passionate Barber sonatas as well as Hersch’s Tango Bittersweet and the Lyrical Waltz by Zelenski and is part of the All Newton Music School’s series. Honey Pot Hill Orchards Wednesday, October 19 at 12:30 pm Join us on our fall foliage trip along Route 20 to Honey Pot Hill Orchards. We will be stopping by their store where we can purchase apples, pears, squash, fresh pressed cider, fudge, jams & butter's & honey. Cider donuts, caramel apples, apple pie & pumpkin pie made fresh daily. Soft serve ice cream & hot mulled cider. Newton Free Library: Pianist Thomas Dawkins Sunday, October 23 at 1:00 pm The program will include selections by Ravel, Debussy and Satie. New Art Center in Newton: Spatial Process/Social Form Wednesday, October 26 at 1:00 pm Featuring the artwork of Eric Ayotte, Yamini Nayar, and Ryan O’Connor this exhibition stages the exploration of social, political, and religious ambiguity through the deconstruction of space and historical references. The artists blur boundaries between media and use found materials to destabilize meanings. Ayotte’s painting systematically deconstructs and reconstructs Associated Press photographs of international events. Nayar architecturally re-imagines sites of urban decay in one photographic body of work while in another she photographs sets she builds in her studio from found materials. O’Connor combines disparate “readymade” objects to create new cultural connections and alternate environments. Newton Free Library: Roberto Poli Performs Chopin Sunday, October 30 at 1:00 pm Pianist Roberto Poli will perform an all Chopin program on. Poli has studied the music of Fryderyk Chopin comprehensively through manuscripts and original editions and has performed his music throughout the world. October 2011 Fall Foliage Facts • • • • • • • • • • Leaves of some trees such as birches, tulip poplars, redbud and hickory, are always yellow in the fall, never red. The fall leaves of a few trees, including sugar maple, dogwood, sweet gum, black gum and sourwood, are usually red but may also be yellow. Unlike the bright colors of flowers, which attract pollinators, or the bright "Warning Colors" of many kinds of animals, the bright colors of fall foliage are a byproduct of chemical changes as the trees start to go dormant. These colors have no apparent biological function or significance. The most intense of fall color occurs in areas such as New England, with almost pure stands of a few types of trees, such as maples and birches, that all turn color at the same time during the short fall season. The most varied fall color, as well as the longest lasting, occurs in areas such as the southern Appalachians, where a dozen or more kinds of trees may change color at slightly different times over the longer fall season. The change in day length (photoperiod) that causes the chemical changes in the trees leading to the bright colors starts June 21, the longest day of the year, as the sun starts to move south and the days become shorter. Leaves have just as much yellow pigment (xanthophyll) in July when they are green as they do in October when they are yellow. In July the darker green pigment (chlorophyll) masks the yellow color. Evergreen trees may shed their older leaves, which often turn bright yellow, in spring rather than fall, but they never drop all their leaves at one time, thus staying green all year. The leathery evergreen leaves of rhododendron are shed individually from time to time over several years; it is not uncommon to find individual rhododendron leaves that have been on a plant for five or six years that are still green, healthy and functional. Bright sunlight is essential for the production of the red (anthocyanin) pigment in the fall leaves: if a black mask is placed on part of a leaf before it turns red, the part of the leaf under the mask will turn yellow while the exposed part will turn red. Source: http://www.ncnatural.com/wildflwr/fall/fallfact.html Avery Crossings 110 West Street Needham, MA 02494 Mailing Address Street Number and Name City, State Zip Code