The Helping Hand Newsletter Residents’ Camp 2014 November/December 2014 Inside this issue Recipes Birthdays 2 GA Gives Day 3 Stokes & Day Staff Anniversaries The 2014 Resident Camp at Camp Twin Lakes in Rutledge, GA was a blast! Once again, residents and staff from Wesley Glen joined DDM for a week full of fun, new friendships, and exciting adventures! This year we had a total of 136 people at camp. A big THANK YOU to all of the staff who came to camp and helped make this week such a memorable experience for all of our residents! As always, the staff from Twin Lakes played a vital role in making our week such a great success, as well. The week consisted of activities such as fishing, canoeing, paddleboats, art/crafts, farming, ceramics, ziplining, drumming, basketball, tennis, wiffle-ball, putt-putt and swimming! Cooking classes this year were taught by our very own Desmond Ridehalgh, Denise Williams, and Shelton Batchelor! We also had a special Health and Safety Class where residents inspected germs using a black light… thanks Sylvia Crowe! One of the highlights of the week was a Talent Show brought to us by DDM and Wesley Glen residents….we even had a guest appearance by Elvis! On Wednesday night, the evening entertainment was brought to us by Laughing Matters, an improvisational comedy team. The week culminated on Thursday night with residents and staff dancing the night away. Every year awards are given for various camp achievements. This year, DDM Resident Michael Champion received the highest camp award and was named Mr. Camp Twin Lakes for 2014. Congratulations Michael! (See more photos, pages 4-5) Fun at Camp 4 More Fun at Camp 5 Cherokee Smiles Keep Your Personal Info Secure 6 Denise Williams’ Poem 7 Banquet Invitation Ways to Make Water Taste Better 8 Briarlake/Little 9 Light of Mine DDM 10 Happenings Lessons Life Has Taught Me Special Family 11 Retreat Calendar, News, Residents’ Rights, DDM Needs, Prayer Requests 12 Tasty Recipes From Residents Beefy French Onion Potpie Black Bean, Corn, and Turkey Chili Jasper Hm Resident Ingredients: Desmond Ridehalgh 1 tbsp. vegetable oil led two cooking classes 1 lb. ground turkey or turkey breast at DDM’s Camp Twin 1 large onion, chopped Lakes Residents’ 2 tbsp. chili powder Camp. The following 1 tsp. ground cumin 2 recipes were prepared 1 tsp dried oregano leaves, crushed in his classes. 1/2 tsp. ground black pepper 1/4 tsp. garlic powder 1 3/4 c. Swanson chicken broth Ingredients: 1 lb. lean ground beef 1 c. Pace chunky salsa 1 small onion, chopped 1 tbsp. sugar 1 (10.5 oz.) can condensed French 1 (15 oz.) can black beans, rinsed and onion soup drained 1 1/2 c. shredded mozzarella cheese 1 (15 oz.) can whole kernel corn, 1 (12 oz.) tube refrigerated buttermilk drained biscuits Cheddar Mac & Ham Casserole Samaria Home Residents Shelton Batchelor (left) and Denise Williams (right) each led a cooking class at Camp Twin Lakes Residents’ Camp. The following recipe was prepared in each of their classes. Ingredients: 1 pkg. Kraft Deluxe Mac & Cheesemost nutritious-Organic White Cheddar 1 c. frozen peas, thawed and drained 1 c. chopped, smoked ham Directions: 1/2 c. skim or low-fat milk Cook ground beef and onion in a large 1/2 c. finely shredded cheddar skillet over medium heat until beef is no Directions: longer pink; drain. Stir in soup. Bring Preheat oven to 400°. Prepare Mac to a boil. Transfer to an ungreased 9” Directions: & Cheese as directed. Add peas, deep-dish pie plate. Sprinkle with Heat the oil in a 4-quart saucepan over ham, and milk; mix well. Spoon cheese. Bake at 350° for 3 minutes or into a 9” square baking dish; medium-high heat. Add the turkey, until cheese is melted. Top with sprinkle with cheese. Bake 15 onion, chili powder, cumin, oregano, refrigerated biscuits. Bake 15-20 minutes or until heated through. black pepper, and garlic powder. Cook minutes longer or until biscuits are Serve with tossed salad. Makes until turkey is well browned, stirring golden brown. about 4, 1 cup, servings. constantly. Stir the broth, salsa, sugar, beans, and corn into the saucepan. Heat to a boil. Reduce heat to low. Cover and cook for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. November and December Birthdays November 1-Latonya Roberts, PT Paul 1-Sylvia Crowe, Policies & Procedures Specialist 10-Pam Watson, Paul Residential Services Coordinator 11-Brian Haynes, Briarlake 13-Selenna Henderson, FT Paul 16-Cheyenne Jackson, PT Wooten 17-Marjorie Evans, PT Briarlake 22-Sherry Mays, Stokes Residential Services Coordinator Page 2 24-Marlene Thomas, FT Briarlake 26-Kimberly Williams, FT Briarlake 27-Tamara Davis, PT Drew 30-Beverly Kitchens, Pedigo December 1-Latonia Nelson, FT Day 2-Dawn Moore-Lockett, FT Snapfinger 11-Doug Rowell, Hess 14-Bill Neal, President/CEO 14-Linda O’Neal, PT Day 15-Diana Bright, Corbit Walker 18-Jennifer Sheffield, Samaria Residential Services Coordinator 19-Brandon Cox, Hess 19-Michael Paul, Paul 20-Jason Kent, FT Hess 24-Deandria Williams, PT Samaria 25-Jeri Wilensky, Stokes 28-Danny Henderson, Facilities Mgr 31-Randy Fogg, High Hope 31-Lisa Johnson, Pedigo Residential Services Coordinator The Helping Hand Newsletter Georgia Gives Day Georgia Gives Day is an annual statewide giving blitz aimed at raising as much money as possible for Georgia nonprofits like DDM. The event is spearheaded by the Georgia Center for Nonprofits. Georgia Gives Day 2014 will take place on Thursday, November 13. We encourage you to help support DDM on this day by making a donation at hƩps:// www.gagivesday.org/c/GGD/a/ddmga . The DAY HOME attended the ballet: top left, l-r, Resident Angie Mattox, Residential Services Director Denel James, Resident Jessica McFarland, and Residential Services Coordinator Donna Bowman. Top center, top right, below left and second, the STOKES ladies had fun at the Gwinnett County Fair. Top right, l-r: Residents Jeri Wilensky, Tamara Wyse, Stacie Darnell, and Colleen Campbell each won a fish to take home. Below third and fourth, the Stokes ladies enjoyed visiting the Center for Puppetry Arts. DDM Staff Anniversaries October 26, Lister Lestrade, Snapfinger Residential Services Coordinator, 4 years November 1, Laverne Phillips, Jasper FT Resident Companion, 1 year November 2, Deborah Shelton, Cherokee PT Home Manager, 2years November 4, Denel James, Residential Services Director, 1 year November 6, Alexis Chrispen, Duvall PT Home Manager, 1 year November 11, Sylvia Crowe, Policies and Procedures Specialist, 1 year November 15, Pearlina Foreman, Stokes FT Home Manager, 1 year November 16, Marisa Albert, Snapfinger FT Home Manager, 2 years November 19, Kimberly Williams, Briarlake FT Resident Companion, 1 year December 6, Gifford Bowers, Chatham PT Home Manager, 2 years Page 3 The Helping Hand Newsletter Fun at Residents’ Camp Page 4 The Helping Hand Newsletter More Fun at Residents’ Camp Page 5 The Helping Hand Newsletter Cherokee Smiles Pictured in the above photos, the Cherokee Home was treated to tickets to the Ole Miss vs. Boise State Game at the GA Dome. Second top photo, l-r, Terry Heath, Home Manager Kim Johnson, D.C. Dewberry, Lee Abercrombie, Home Manager Carly Shadden, and Robert Goss. Third top photo, with the Geico mascot at the Chick-fil-A Fan Fest before the Ole Miss game. In the first two photos below, the guys enjoyed eating at the Varsity before going to WWE wrestling. Lee had the time of his life at WWE wrestling—got a Coke, and was smiling, laughing, and cheering the whole time! Third photo below, D.C. is sporting his new Jon Cena t-shirt—he’s a big fan! Far right photo below, Lee is posing in his new breast cancer awareness Hulk Hogan t-shirt. Keep Your Personal Information Secure Offline Lock your financial documents and records in a safe place at home, and lock your wallet or purse in a safe place at work. Limit what you carry. When you go out, take only the identification, credit, and debit cards you need. Leave your Social Security card at home. Make a copy of your Medicare card and black out all but the last four digits on the copy. Carry the copy with you—unless you are going to use your card at the doctor’s office. Before you share information at your workplace, a business, school, or a doctor’s office, ask why they need it, how they will safeguard it, and the consequences of not sharing. Shred receipts, credit offers, credit applications, insurance forms, physician statements, checks, bank statements, expired charge cards, and similar documents when you don’t need them any longer. Destroy the labels on prescription bottles before you throw them out. Don’t share your health plan information with anyone who offers free health services or products. Take outgoing mail to the post office. Promptly remove mail that arrives in your mailbox. If you won’t be home for several days, request a hold on your mail. When you order new checks, don’t have them mailed to your home, unless you have a secure mailbox with a lock. Consider opting out of prescreened offers of credit and insurance by mail. You can opt out for 5 years or permanently. Page 6 The Helping Hand Newsletter Camp Twin Lakes DDM Residential Retreat Sept 8 – 12, 2014 By Samaria Home Resident Denise Williams, Sept 27, 2014 Every year we gather together To have some fun that will stay with us forever and ever. There is a group that pairs up with DDM By the name of Wesley Glen. Together we all have tremendous fun While serving Jesus daily and bringing glory to Him. There are many activities in which we can participate. Doing something different that we’ve never done before is great. This year we showed off our talent that God has supplied to us By singing, piano playing, exhibiting our art, and other things. Within all of these we are to daily place our trust. Every year we see new faces, Whether it be resident or staff, May we all live our lives beneath our loving Savior’s graces. Let our lives reflect the life of our Savior and Lord, Looking forward to the days of next year, While we live each of the days to come with Christian accord As well as tremendous cheer. The staff that the Lord has placed within each of our homes, To daily guide our steps and protect our life, To help us work through those days when we seem to have tremendous strife. Let us live each day while walking daily beside our Savior, Showing to those that we meet, our precious Lord’s glorious favor. As residents of DDM, In every experience we need to walk closely with Him. Let us daily appreciate the staff that our Savior placed inside our home, To guide us in every path that we walk down. Then, as we follow God’s magnificent lead, Let us always remember the Christian creed To live as our Lord and Savior taught us to live. So daily live with Jesus in one accord, Expressing your love for Christ as our Savior and Lord! Written in honor of our DDM retreat And our Savior, whose name we should daily repeat. Page 7 The Helping Hand Newsletter DevelopmentalDisabilities Ministries,Inc. cordiallyinvitesyoutoour ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BANQUET Friday, December 5 6:15 p.m. SmokeRiseBaptistChurch 5901HughHowellRoad StoneMountain,GA30087 Cost:$15perperson PleaseR.S.V.P.byNovember28to AnneHendersonat [email protected] call770‐623‐4899 Ways to Make Water Taste Better Not everybody has a taste for water, but we all need it to ensure that our bodies continue functioning properly. If you want to drink more water, but aren’t crazy about the taste (or lack thereof), here are some tips that can make it more enjoyable. (www.everydayhealth.com) 1. Add fresh fruit. Citrus fruits are classic water enhancers. Try crushing fresh raspberries or watermelon into your water, or adding strawberry slices. Cucumber and fresh mint are refreshing flavors, as well. 2. Use juice. Go for juices that are all natural, with no sugar added. Tart juices like cranberry, pomegranate, grape, and apple are especially delicious. Fruits and their juices don’t just taste good—they contain vitamins and antioxidants that can benefit your health, too. 3. Make it bubbly. Many people prefer sparkling to still water. Try a naturally effervescent mineral water or bubbly seltzer You can add fresh fruit or natural juice flavors to your seltzer or look for naturally flavored seltzers at your local grocery store. 4. Get creative with ice. Flavored ice cubes may make an even better drink. Using some of the flavoring suggestions above, chop your additive of choice, add it to your ice cube tray along with water, then freeze. You may also consider juice, tea, or coffee cubes. 5. Drink tea. Herbal, fruit, green, white, and red teas have little to no caffeine. There are countless flavors of these teas from which to choose. 6. Try bouillons, broths, and consommés. If your palate leans toward the savory, you may want to try one of these hot and savory liquids instead. Since soup is water--based, a cup of hot soup will count toward your daily fluid consumption. 7. Add fast flavor. If you’re looking for a quick-and-easy flavor booster, you might consider sugar--free drink mixes. Be thankful for our clean water. Much of the world is in dire straits due to the lack of it. We are fortunate and blessed. Page 8 The Helping Hand Newsletter Briarlake Home/Little Light of Mine Activities The Briarlake Home went on an outing to Northlake Mall earlier this fall. Pictured in upper left and middle photos, l-r, are Residents John Smith, Michael Champion, and Brian Haynes by the mall fountains. In the above right photo, John Athens, Michael, and John Smith visit Brian while he is recuperating at his parents’ home after surgery. The first two photos below, were taken at the annual Stone Mountain Park Picnic for Little Light of Mine, the special needs ministry of Briarlake Baptist Church, Family and Friends Day in early October. Brian, 2nd photo, enjoyed the “fishing” activity. If you caught a fish, you got a prize, and in the first photo, John is showing us his prize. Other activities included hula hoops, beach balls, bean bag throw, etc. Little Light Choir sang at the Park Springs Retirement Community on Sept. 14. Third photo below features Stokes Resident Stacie Darnell. Next photo, l-r, John S. with his guitar and housemate John A. Far left, bottom row, Stokes Resident Jeri Wilensky recited her Scripture from memory, while Michael intently listens. Bottom row, middle photo, Brian and Dad sing a duet while Mom helps hold the mic. Bottom row, far right, l-r, Stone Mountain Residents Holly Hackley and Joanna Ripley are part of the dance team. Page 9 The Helping Hand Newsletter DDM Happenings Samaria Home Residents, l-r, Angie Lackey, Denise Williams, and Shelton Batchelor attended the Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Concert at Dunwoody Baptist Church. Host church Lake Park Baptist, recently showered the Pedigo Home with love, food, and fellowship. We appreciate their many years of faithful support to DDM and the Pedigo Home! Stone Mountain and Briarlake Homes recently attended an Atlanta Braves game. Pictured, l-r: Residents John Athens, Diane Padgett, John Smith, Holly Hackley, Joanna Ripley, and Brian Haynes. 45 Lessons Life Has Taught Me, by Regina Brett, age 90 (final 15) 31. However good or bad a situation is, it will change. 32. Believe in miracles. 33. God loves you because of who God is, not because of anything you did or didn’t do. 34. Don’t audit life. Show up and make the most of it now. 35. Growing old beats the alternative of dying young. 36. Your children get only one childhood. 37. All that truly matters in the end is that you loved. 38. Get outside every day. Miracles are waiting everywhere. 39. If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else’s, we’d grab ours back. 40. Envy is a waste of time. Accept what you already have. 41. Always choose life. 42. The best is yet to come. 43. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up, and show up. 44. Yield. 45. Life isn’t tied with a bow, but it’s still a gift. Page 10 The Helping Hand Newsletter Special Family Retreat The fall 2014 Family Retreat was held September 26-28 at Camp Twin Lakes in Winder, GA. This camp was held in partnership with Camp Twin Lakes and was designed for families with older children with special needs. Eight families and fourteen volunteers enjoyed a fantastic weekend together enjoying activities such as climbing, swinging, ziplining, paddle boating, fishing, painting, archery and games. A big thank you to Dr. Janie Avant for leading our parent chat session on Saturday afternoon! Page 11 The Helping Hand Newsletter Featured Residents’ Rights DDM, Inc. 6320 Amherst Court Norcross, GA 30092 1-888-340-5820 toll free Email [email protected] “Like” us on Facebook! Residents have the right to choose how and with whom they spend their free time: alone or alone with a friend. Residents’ things can’t be searched unless they are present or good reasons for the search are given. REFERRAL BONUS ANNOUNCEMENT Helping Others Help Themselves We’re on the Web! www.ddmga.org A $150 Referral Bonus shall be given to the DDM staff member who refers a full-time or part-time employee. Any 2012 referrals in process will be paid at the 2012 rate. Requirements: The person making application MUST list the DDM employee’s name on the original application at the point of application submission. The person who makes application MUST be referred directly from an active DDM employee. After six months of satisfactory service with DDM, the bonus will be paid to the DDM staff member for the new employee (one bonus for either individual or couple). DDM NEEDS LIST: Wii consoles with remotes for DDM homes – Wii games help with residents’ exercise and activities. Donations for the LEAP Fund – Life Enrichment and Activities Program – designated for medical and dental expenses of residents (growing and urgent need!) MAC computer for central office Small emergency generators for DDM homes for use during power outages — these would keep refrigerators or medical equipment, such as CPAP machines, operating. RESIDENTIAL SERVICES STAFF For those staff who have recently been hired, please forward any receipts from your criminal background check, TB Test, or CPR/First Aid training, to Human Resources, and you will be reimbursed after 6 months of employment. If you have any questions, contact HR directly. Calendar of Events Nov 1- Holiday Spree at Villa Christina Nov 2- Standard Time Begins Nov 11- Veterans Day Nov. 13- Georgia Gives Day Nov 27- Thanksgiving Day Welcome new Residential Services staff: Crystal Palmer, Appalachee PT Home Manager; Jasmine Parker, Appalachee PT Home Manager; Cynthia Nwaji, High Hope PT Home Manager; Dorothy Wedlowe-Bond, High Hope FT Home Manager; Gregory Goode, Old Lantern PT Home Manager; Jarvis Starling, Paul FT Resident Companion. Please pray for DDM staff and trustees who have family members with health concerns. Please pray for DDM residents and their families who have health concerns. Dec 5- Trustee Meeting Dec 5-6- Residents’ Christmas Weekend, Smoke Rise Baptist Church Dec 21- First Day of Winter Dec 24- Christmas Eve Dec 25- Christmas Day Dec 31- New Year’s Eve
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