Pine Cone Press September 2015
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Pine Cone Press September 2015
400 West 67th Street Richfield MN 55423 612-861-3331 Pine Cone Press V O L U ME 8, I S S UE 9 September 2015 September News from the Administrator Lisa Cameron Administrator of The Pines Augustana Mission Statement: “The Mission of Augustana Care is to serve God by fostering fullness of life for older adults and other people in need through the provisions of healthcare, housing and other services in a Christian tradition.” INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Activity Forecast 2 Resident Spotlight 2 Health Matters 4 Maintenance Corner 4 Dining 5 Resident Committee 5 What a summer it’s been! Each of the themed picnics held for residents throughout the summer were well-attended, and residents also greatly enjoyed each of them. Thank you to the residents, entertainers, guests, and staff that made these events so enjoyable for this community! As we inch closer to the fall season, I want to note that September is National Healthy Aging Month. September is a great time to be mindful about any changes you want to make to ensure healthy aging. This isn’t always just about what you’re eating—we know how much residents, guests, and staff love their sweets! Healthy aging is about positivity, staying as active as your body allows, preventative health appointments, and maybe trying something new to lift your spirits. Our team here at The Pines has been getting remarkable feedback from the Live 2B Healthy programming that takes place every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9:30am up in the 3rd floor activity room. I truly encourage any residents who are unsure about to try it out for a day. Residents who regularly attend this enjoy their time exercising and feel more stable in their day-to-day movements. We also offer chair aerobics every Tuesday and Thursday at 10:00am to offer residents choice in their exercise routines. Another event that is taking place in September is the Walk to End Alzheimer’s Downtown Minneapolis at Target Field. The Pines will be joining Augustana Care’s team and will be having staff attend the walk. Staff will be raising money for the Alzheimer’s Association to fight this devastating disease. Our team captain this year is Assistant Housing Director, Jennifer Brown. Please let her know if you or any of your friends would like to join the Pines Team on the walk, or if you would like more information on how to donate. We are excited to be a part of this meaningful walk for a condition that affects so many older adults. A special “thanks” to residents for being such gracious hosts at some of the marketing events we held over the summer. We are dedicated to ensuring a homelike feel, and want to make sure you have wonderful neighbors surrounding you as well! PAGE ACTIVITY FORECAST 2 SEPTEMBER 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday 1. Thursday Wednesday 2. Lake Walk 3. Pendant Centennial 6. Movies 7. PICNIC 8. Chair 9. Patrick’s Sun,Wed,Thurs LABOR DAY Aerobics T + T @ Bachmans 13. Soda 15. 14. Bingo Floats 20. 22. 28. Bingo Floats Newcomers 16. Shopping 17. 29. Saturday 4. Resident 5. Comm Mtg 11. Shop 12. Family Bingo Rainbow 18. Lunds 19. Shopping 23. Lunch @ 24. Chair My Burger Healthy M-W-F 27. Soda 10. Herbergers Every Monday 21. LIV2B Check Friday Aerobics T + T 25. Target 26. Family Bingo Shopping 30. Autumn Scenic Drive Resident Spotlight Although Gerry is a Minnesota gal and was raised in Minneapolis, she and her husband, Bob, resided for portions of each year in Montana, Arizona, and Arkansas. They owned a vacation home in Big Sky, Montana. In the fall of the year they travelled to the Ozarks, to Bella Vista, Arkansas. They also enjoyed winters in Scottsdale Arizona. Gerry and her husband Bob were married for fifty three years. Their meeting might be described as providence. Gerry’s best friend since grade school was Jean. As it would turn out, Gerry would marry Jean’s husband’s best friend, Bob. A delightful destiny, marriage, and a family of three children followed. Gerry has one granddaughter, Lindsay, who is employed at The Pines, and one great granddaughter Kylee who is Lindsay’s daughter. Gerry said she is thrilled her family lives close and that she can see them daily. Gerry Jacobs PINE CONE PRESS Gerry worked as a telephone operator for Northwest Bell Telephone. Gerry took a sabbatical to raise her children, and returned to Bell Telephone until she retired. Gerry shared she has had a life-long fondness of miniature poodles. In her apartment you will find a painted portrait of her beloved black Tea Cup poodle, Suzie. Another life-long fondness of Gerry’s is a love of jewelry. We enjoy seeing Gerry’s coordinated outfits, accessories, and colorful earrings. For those who were fans of the television show Gunsmoke, Gerry can tell you she went to high school with Marshall Matt Dillion. She and James Arness graduated from Washburn High in Minneapolis the same year. VOLUME 8, ISSUE 9 PAGE 3 PAGE 4 Hello Everyone, Danielle Kruger Director of Health Services 612-259-2892 It is sad to say that summer is coming to an end and winter will be around the corner. While speaking of winter we cannot forget about the seasonal influenza vaccine. On Wednesday, September 30th from 10:45-12:00 pm, Homeland Health Specialists will be putting on the annual Flu Shot Clinic located in the 2nd floor living room at The Pines. Influenza is a serious respiratory infection caused by the influenza virus that is spread by air or direct contact. Symptoms of the influenza virus include: fever (usually high), severe aches and pains in the joints and muscles, generalized weakness, flushed warm and red skin, watery eyes, and headache. Ways you can protect yourself this flu season is by getting your seasonal influenza vaccine, utilizing good hand washing, sneezing in the crook of your elbow, and staying home when not feeling well to avoid exposure to others. The influenza virus is very serious and sometimes deadly especially for young children and the geriatric population. People that should not get the influenza vaccine are those with an allergy to eggs and history of Guillain-Barre Syndrome. If you decide to get your seasonal influenza vaccine and you do not feel good the day of, please contact your physician before receiving the vaccine. I hope to see many of you at the Flu Shot Clinic on September 30th. Maintenance Corner To promote a safe and proper response in the event of a fire emergency, The Pines along with the Richfield Fire Department will be performing a brief fire drill on a monthly basis. We will be working together with all employees and all shifts to achieve a level of preparedness. During the drills the fire alarms may or may not sound. Joe Small Director Environmental Services Residents in a common area will be provided guidance from staff. Residents in their apartments are asked to remain in their apartments. Apartment and bathroom doors are fire rated doors. All building magnetic fire doors will release and close. We will provide signage the day of the drill. Thank you for your cooperation. Bouquet Day Angel of the Month: Loretta Komoroski 3 to 5 pm every First Wednesday at The Pines $5.00 Bouquets created for you by The Pines Order a Special Bouquet for you or your loved one by calling the Front Desk at 612-861-3331 PINE CONE PRESS Resident Services With many new faces in our community we are hoping there might be new opportunities for resident activity participation. We encourage residents to gather together to watch sporting events or Viking games in the 2nd floor living room. If we have good participation we will provide snacks and beverages. Consider being a resident facilitator who will help facilitate a card game. We have several residents who have expressed an interest in playing Bridge or 500. If you are a devotee, you might be able to coach other residents who haven’t played in a while but would like to get back in the game. We are open to it being informal. Or we will work with the Activity Director to put it on our calendar. Activity Director Kate Johnson is open to suggestions for activities, movies, and outing destinations. VOLUME 8, ISSUE PAGE 9 Enjoy Cookies The Pines Restaurant Baked Fresh Every Day Glazed Chicken Wings Chocolate w/white Chocolate Chip 12 Whole Chicken Wings 1/2 Cup BBQ Sauce Oatmeal Raisin 1/2 Cup Honey Snickerdoodle Chocolate Chip 1/2 Cup Soy Sauce Place wings in ungreased 9 x 13 pan, combine the wet ingredients and pour over the wings. Bake at 350°45-60 minutes or until juices run clear. The Pines Pat on the Back ! Marjorie Johnson “Indian 5 Years/2 Months Summer ... The value of Marjorie’s contributions to our dining room have increased exponentially with each year she has been on staff. Marjorie, after five years of service remains steadfastly dedicated, and hard working. She possess a commendable work ethic and positively impacts the lives of our residents. The work she does is in love and is made visible. It is because of hard working and kind employees that our little corner of the world, The Pines dining room can shine. Marjorie, you are appreciated by your co-workers, our residents, and resident families. Thank you! New Residents Welcome New Employees! Kay Druin Welcome to Our Team! Harold Malinosky Servers Mary Wetherall Ileen Norton Phyllis Bruce The old cat shares her corner of the deck” James Chessing Birthdays Bill Johnson 9/2 Olaf & Mavis Ulvog Julia Aschburger 5 Jayla S. Sandra S. Merle O. Victoria K. Home Health Aide Tina D. Gerry Jacobs 9/4 Gerry Ascher 9/5 Mary Ellen Wetherall 9/8 Harold Malinosky 9/11 Shirley Hauritz 9/12 Joyce Hanrahan 9/18 400 West 67th Street Richfield MN 55423 612-861-3331 The Pines is a beautiful site nestled into the heart of Richfield. Around the corner from picturesque Wood Lake Nature Preserve, The Pines is situated in a residential neighborhood less than a block from the hub of activity. This cozy retreat is the perfect home for those who are ready to let go of worries and take hold of their best versions of life. The Pines provides a safe, caring and supportive environment with an outstanding restaurant and access to on-site health care services. Living at The Pines is living with peace of mind. Amenities Include: Private Apartments with full kitchen and bath Studio, one and two bedrooms Weekly housekeeping Bird Aviary Formal meals served in the Restaurant Free laundry facilities Spa services in the on-site beauty shop Scheduled group transportation 24-Hour medical staff Fitness Program & Exercise Room Theater & Party Areas Park-like grounds with sculpture garden Shopping, banking, and medical clinics within one block Comprehensive, multi-level activity program Those of Service to You Lisa Cameron...Housing Director Jennifer Brown...Assistant Housing Director Danielle Krueger…Director of Health Services Katherine Tlougan. . . Leasing Counselor Shaun Hammel . . . Executive Chef Joe Small. . .Director Environmental Services Kate Johnson...Activities Director Cyndy Grinvalds...Resident Services Director Jenny Siler...Lead Receptionist Office Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 am – 8 pm Saturday & Sunday 9 AM – 5:30 PM Visit us online at www.thepinesrichfield.com