November 2014 A Wellness & Leisure Publication of The Hermitage at Cedarfield Visit us on the web at www.hermitage-cedarfield.com The New Program Design from Wellness & Leisure Thank you to all who attended our informational meetings last month to unveil our new program design. If you missed the meetings, the following information explains what “Pathways to Wellness” will have to offer. Over the past several months, the Wellness and Leisure department has been working diligently to review the program’s offerings and evaluate the existing program’s ability to meet current needs. We researched possibilities for improvements and created new ‘healthy lifestyle’ holistic approach to all of the department’s many offerings. We are calling it “Pathways to Wellness.” A healthy lifestyle leaves you fit, energetic and at reduced risk for disease. Good nutrition, daily exercise and adequate sleep are the foundations for continuing good health. Managing stress in positive ways, keeping your mind active and keeping your creative juices flowing are all components of the new ‘healthy lifestyle’ program at Cedarfield. The icons on the following page will give you an overview of the types of offerings our new program will incorporate into everyday programming. We are so excited about the possibilities of this new program and know that once you see its potential, you too will feel the same excitement. Page 2 Wellness Strength and Endurance Being healthy and staying strong are goals we all strive for. Taking care of our bodies comes easy at Cedarfield with numerous fitness classes, personal training and our fitness center. Residents are given the opportunity maintain their individual fitness level in a group or an individual basis. Staff Advisor: Elizabeth Caudill Consultant: Tom Maxwell Creative Expression Oil Painting, woodworking, water colors, pottery, crafts and line dancing are only a few of the offered programs to provide residents with the opportunity of creative expression. Under the guidance of specially trained professional staff, residents are encouraged to explore new hidden talents, or nurture lifelong passions. Staff Advisor: Brenda Bickerstaff Consultant: Kay Wallace Intellectual Growth The quest for knowledge is something that we never lose, and we at Cedarfield would like to provide residents with the opportunity to do so. Various programs offer participants venues for continual intellectual growth. Trips to museums, focus group lectures, book clubs, travel logs, computer classes, partnerships with local colleges and universities are just a few ways to allow those interested learners a chance to grow. Staff Advisor: Katie Ziolkowski Consultant: Betty Hayter Spirituality Finding inspiration, maintaining an inner peace with regards to happiness and spiritual practice are vital for personal wellbeing. Many opportunities for such exploration are offered to residents on a regular basis: Weekly worship services, healing service, Bible study groups, lecture series, and much more. Staff Advisor: Jen Tsimpris Consultant: Nancy Boyer Emotional Balance Having emotional balance is essential to being happy with who we are. Achieving emotional balance can be explored through involvement in some of the following programs we provide: Resident Support Groups, Yoga, Tai Chi, pet therapy, nature trails. Staff Advisor: Pam Williams Consultant: Glennie Brown Program Page 3 Dining, Diet, and Nutrition Being educated about your diet and nutritional content are components to overall healthy eating habits. Knowing what to eat, how to cook and how to make healthy choices are key factors in maintaining your weight and being healthy. Our licensed dietitian is here to help. Cooking classes, “ask an expert sessions” and our hydration programs all lend support to your good health. Staff Advisor: Christine Lacy Consultant: Becky Gander Community Outreach Volunteering one's time or talents for charitable, educational, or other worthwhile activities, is visible all around our community. Whether you choose to be involved in an outside volunteer endeavor or participate in the knitters group, Cedarchest, Resident Council or Medical Escort Program, the possibilities are plentiful. Staff Advisor: Ashley Bentley Consultant: Nancy Bolio Social Connections Social Connections offer opportunities to meet new people, develop interpersonal skills, gain self-confidence, reduce stress, improve social or communication skills, and have fun! Entertainment, trips and outings, game nights, movies and parties are just some of the social opportunities we offer. Residents also arrange social events on their own. Staff Advisor: Amanda Kelly & Allison Kahelski Consultant: Jan Leaton Brain Fitness The term brain fitness reflects that cognitive abilities can be maintained or improved by exercising the brain. Using parts of the brain that are out of practice or daily cognition exercise can help maintain your functioning level. Piano lessons, Spanish classes, Jeopardy and word games all help to keep your mind working sharply. Staff Advisor: Georgia Brown Consultant: Don Branson Program Champion: Allison Kahelski Page 4 I.L. Trips You must sign up for all trips with Amanda at 474-8881. Southerly Restaurant capitalizes on the abundance of local farmers and artisans across the state of Virginia, from the Tidewater region to the Shenandoah Valley. The Executive Chef designs menus for breakfast, lunch, dinner and weekend brunch that make the most of seasonal ingredients, with a nod towards Richmond’s deep Southern roots. Echoing the inviting atmosphere of Southern Season, expect a casual yet refined feel fit for every occasion. Tuesday, November 4 and Thursday, November 20 Departing TC at 11:30 AM Sign up with Amanda. Please specify which day you would like to go. Cost is your lunch plus transportation fee applies. Space is limited. Sign up early! IL Trip Level I Menus available in Wellness & Leisure Trip Reminders VMFA: Beijing Thursday, November 6 Depart TC at 9:45 AM. Trip is Full. Honky Tonk Angels at Swift Creek Theatre Wednesday, November 19 Depart TC at 1:15 PM. Trip is Full. Series Reminders Broadway in Richmond Friday, November 7 Depart TC 7:00 PM Masterworks Saturday, November 8 Depart TC 7:15 PM Hanover Tavern Thursday, November 13 Depart TC at 7:00 PM Sunday, November 16 Depart TC at 1:00 PM Rennolds Saturday, November 15 Depart TC at 7:15 PM Richmond Forum Saturday, November 22 Depart TC at 7:15 PM Scenic Fall Ride followed by dinner at Tavern On The Rail Tavern on the Rail is a fine dining establishment in Fredericks Hall located in Louisa County, Virginia. The original 1837 building was restored in 2001 by owners Melody and Ken Bowers. They offer a variety of fine food. Including seafood specialties. Thursday, November 13 Depart TC at 4:00 PM Please note this is an extended time for a dinner outing due to travel time. The cost for this trip is your meal plus transportation fee. IL Trip Level II. Menus available in Wellness and Leisure. I.L. Trips and More Page 5 An evening with the Richmond Pops at Landmark (Altria Theatre) Sunday, November 16 Depart TC at 5:30 PM There is no charge for this oung. Transportaon fee applies. Sign up with Amanda at 474-8881 by Thursday, November 7. Independent Living Trip Level II. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS JEWELRY REPAIR We gain one hour Sunday, November 2. Kay Sherin will be back to repair your costume jewelry. Cost is $5.00 Please limit items to 3. Set your clocks back one hour on Saturday night, November 1, so you won’t be early on Sunday! Keeping Your Home Computer Secure Monday, November 3 1:30 PM in A4 Sign up with Amanda at 474-8881 to ensure there is enough interest. Monday, November 3 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM A3-Creative Arts Studio Join us as we welcome back Russian Concert Artist Vladimir Svoysky Join Mike Tessieri for a lecture on keeping Frederic Chopin has long been acknowledged as the your home computer secure. Come and join most popular and best loved of all of the great the discussion and learn what you should be classical composers who have written music for the pidoing to keep your computer safe. ano. His compositions have been described as dreamy, This information will apply to both Windows haunting and incredibly romantic and, and Apple computers. because of that, have been performed over the years by some of the greatest pianists of all time. ELECTION DAY! Tuesday, November 4 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM Don’t forget to bring your picture I.D. Join us for a wonderful selection of Chopin’s best, performed by Vladimir Svoysky. Thursday, November 6 7:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall Page 6 In House Programs Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Cedarfield is pleased to announce a partnership with the Osher Institute to offer residents a wide array of options for expanding learning opportunities. The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Richmond combines intellectual stimulation and civic engagement with a vibrant community of like-minded students age 50 and better on the campus of the University of Richmond. Join us for an informational session with Peggy Watson, director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, to find out more! Monday, November 10 2:00 PM in the Fellowship Hall Motion and Movement Disorder Group Friday, November 7 2:00 PM Town Center Chapel Wednesday, November 12 7:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall Join your neighbors to play the featured game, Dominoes. Also, feel free to bring a different game to enjoy! Cedarfield’s Veterans Day Celebra-on Join us as we invite son of POW, Jerry Landrum to tell this amazing story about the events of the American flag made by World War II POWs in Japan during seven years of imprisonment. Tuesday, November 11 10:30 AM in the Fellowship Hall Henrico Concert Band iPad and iPhone Classes Come join Mike Tessieri for another workshop covering tips and topics for these devices. Bring your questions the workshop. All levels of expertise are welcome! Wednesday, November 12 1:30 PM A4. Cost of class is $10.00. Sign up with Amanda. Space is limited. Monday, November 10 Join us as we celebrate Veterans Day with patrioc 7:30 PM songs played by The Henrico Concert Band. Fellowship Hall In House Programs Page 7 Cedarfield Book Discussion Group Friday, November 14 at 10:00 AM in A3 and will be conducting their planning meeting for 2015. All are welcome to attend. Monday, November 17 7:30 PM Fellowship Hall ~ Please note date changed to the 3rd Monday of the month~ The Focus Group William (Bill) C. Bosher, Jr. Distinguished Professor Of Public Policy and Education Executive Director, CEPI School of Education Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs Virginia Commonwealth University "What are Virginians saying about education?" Tuesday, November 18 11:00 AM in the Fellowship Hall Practice makes perfect! Recitals in the Fellowship Hall Piano & violin students of Sallie Godwin, Liz Turner’s granddaughter, and art show by Sallie’s husband, Chance. Sunday, November 16 at 3:00 PM Sunday, November 23 Piano students of Gabriella Ryan at 3:00 PM followed by String students of Kimberly Ryan at 5:00 PM Double Play Flute & Tuba Celebrating 25 years as the “world’s only professional flute and tuba duo”. Come join us for a program featuring selections from the Baroque, Broadway and beyond! Tuesday, November 18 7:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall Mr. Leonard’s Knife and Scissor Sharpening Monday, November 24 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM A3 (Creative Arts Studio) Knife sharpening is only $6.00 per knife and scissors can be sharpened for the low price of $8.50 each. Mr. Leonard also sharpens garden tools. call Mr. Leonard at 334-2666 with questions. Bring your items to be sharpened along with cash or a check. Services on a first come first serve basis. I.L. Activity Calendar Page 8 Sun Mon Tue Wed 2 3 4 5 9:30 AM / FH Worship Service 9AM/ FH Flexercise 10AM-12PM/ A3 Jewelry repairs 10AM/ Pool Aqua Arthritis 10 AM/ FH Balance 11AM/ FH Sit and Get Fit 11:30 AM/ Balance 1:30 PM/ A-4 Keeping Your Home Computer Secure 3:30 PM / FH Gentle Yoga 6 AM– 7 PM/ FH Elections 9:00 AM / TC Balance Walking Group 9:30 AM/ Aqua Aerobics 11:30 AM/ TC Southerly Restaurant and Shopping at Southern Season 1:30 PM /A3 Clay Class 9AM/ FH Flexercise 10AM/ Pool Aqua Arthritis 10 AM/ FH Balance 10-12 / A3 Oil Class 11AM/ FH Sit and Get Fit 11:30 AM/ Balance 2PM-4PM/A3 Writers Group 4:00 PM/ FH Service of Remembrance 9 10 11 12 9:30 AM / FH Worship Service 9AM/ FH Flexercise 10AM/ Pool Aqua Arthritis 10 AM/ FH Balance 11AM/ FH Sit and Get Fit 11:30 AM/ Balance 1-2 PM / PVE Bookmobile 2:00 PM/ FH Osher Institute Info Session 7:30 PM/ FH Henrico Concert Band 9:00 AM / TC Balance Walking Group 9:30 AM/ Aqua Aerobics 10:30AM / FH Veterans’ Day Program 1:30 PM /A3 Clay Class 7:30 PM/ A4 Investment Club 9AM/ FH Flexercise 10AM/ Pool Aqua Arthritis 10 AM/ FH Balance 10-12 / A3 Oil Class 11AM/ FH Sit and Get Fit 11:30 AM/ Balance 1:30 PM/ A4 iPad & IPhone Class 7:30 PM/ FH Game Night 16 17 18 19 9:30 AM / FH Worship Service 1:00 PM/ TC Hanover Tavern 3:00 PM/ FH Godwin recital & art show 9AM/ FH Flexercise 9:30– 11:00 AM/ A3 Card Making 10AM/ Pool Aqua Arthritis 10 AM/ FH Balance 11AM/ FH Sit and Get Fit 11:30 AM/ Balance 2:00 PM / Resident Dept. Meeting 3:30 PM / FH Gentle Yoga 7:30 PM/ FH Bingo 9:30 AM/ Aqua Aerobics 11:00 AM/ FH Focus Group 1:30 PM /A3 Clay Class 4– 7:00 PM/ A-4 Designs by Annie, Vendors 7:30 PM/ FH Double play flute and Tuba 9AM/ FH Flexercise 10AM/ Pool Aqua Arthritis 10 AM/ FH Balance 10-12 / A3 Oil Class 11AM/ FH Sit and Get Fit 11:30 AM/ Balance 1:15 PM/ TC Swift Creek Mill Theatre 23 24 25 26 9:30 AM / FH Worship Service 9AM/ FH Flexercise 9:30–11:30 AM/ A3 Ken Leonard Knife Sharpening 10AM/ Pool Aqua Arthritis 10 AM/ FH Balance 11AM/ FH Sit and Get Fit 11:30 AM/ FH Balance 3:30 PM / A4 Gentle Yoga 4:00 PM/ FH Thanksgiving Service 11:00– 3:00 PM/ FH Vendors- Wendy Williams, Colony Shop, Three Sisters Cheese Straws 9:30 AM/ Aqua Aerobics 10:30AM / TCC Memory Support 1:30 PM /A3 Clay Class 9AM/ FH Flexercise 10AM/ Pool Aqua Arthritis 10 AM/ FH Balance 10-12 / A3 Oil Class 11AM/ FH Sit and Get Fit 11:30 AM/ Balance DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS 5:30 PM/TC Richmond Pops 3:00 PM/ FH Piano Recital with students of Gabriella Ryan 5:00 PM/ FH Strings Recital 30 9:30 AM / FH Worship Service I.L. Activity Calendar Thu Fri Page 9 Sat 1 TURN CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR BEFORE GOING TO BED. 8 7:15 PM / TC Masterworks 6 7 9:00 AM / A3 Watercolor 9:30 AM/ Aqua Aerobics 9:45 AM/ TC VMFA Visit and Lunch at Best Cafe 10 - 11:30 AM / Cedarchest Receiving 11AM– 2:00 PM/ FH Premier Jewelry & Mary Kay, Home Décor & Gifts 2:30 PM / A4 Wii Games 7:30 PM/FH Music by Vladimir Glorious Christmas Nights Deadline 12/5 8:30 AM/ FH Combo 9:30 AM/ Aqua Aerobics 10:30 AM/ FH Social Time 11:00 AM/ FH Community Catch Up 2:00 PM / IL Apts. Recycling 2:00 PM/ TCC Motion Disorder Group 2:00 - 4:00 PM/ CH Pilates 7:00 PM/ TC Broadway in Richmond Book Of Mormon 13 14 9:00 AM / A3 Watercolor 9:30 AM/ Aqua Aerobics 10-3:30 PM/ A4 Vendors—M. Harrison 10:30 - 1:30 PM / Cedarchest Sales 1:30– 3:00 PM/ A3 Card Making 4:00 PM/ TC Tavern on the Rail 7:00 PM/TC Hanover Tavern 9AM/ FH Flexercise 10:00 AM / A3 Book Group 10 AM/ FH Balance 10AM/ Pool Aqua Arthritis 11AM/ FH Sit and Get Fit 11:30 AM/ Balance 2:00 - 4:00 PM/ CH Pilates 20 21 22 9:00 AM / A3 Watercolor 9:30 AM/ Aqua Aerobics 10 - 11:30 AM / Cedarchest Receiving 11AM/ TCC Roman Catholic Eucharist 11:30 AM/ TC Southerly Restaurant and Shopping at Southern Season 2:30 PM / A4 Wii Games 9AM/ FH Flexercise 10AM/ Pool Aqua Arthritis 10 AM/ FH Balance 11AM/ FH Sit and Get Fit 11:30 AM/ Balance 2:00 PM / IL Apts. Recycling 2:00 PM/ FH Holiday Social 2:00 - 4:00 PM/ CH Pilates 7:15 PM/ TC Richmond Forum 28 Tree Decorating 29 15 7:15 PM / TC Rennolds Lewis Ginter Deadline 12/15 27 HAPPY THANKSGIVING NO I.L EXERCISE CLASSES NO I.L EXERCISE CLASSES Page 10 December Trips Lewis Ginter Garden Fest of Lights Come and dine on a delectable buffet in the Robins Room followed by a tour of the lights. The Garden Fest of Lights is a Holiday tradition that features more than a half million lights, botanical decorations, trains, and more. Monday, December 15 Depart TC at 4:45 PM Cost is $36.00 for dinner, Garden Fest, plus transportation fee. Menus available in Wellness & Leisure. Sign up with Amanda at 474-8881 by Thursday, November 20. IL Trip Level III (a lot of walking) DATE CHANGE!! Mark your calendars– few seats available! The West End Assembly of God 2014 Glorious Christmas Nights Do the lights of Christmas shine as brightly elsewhere as they do at home? Well, GLORIOUS CHRISTMAS NIGHTS will answer that question in a sparkling new musical called, “UNDER THE SAME STARS.” You will embark on an adventure that will take you from Richmond to the Caribbean where Santa wears sunglasses, the drums are steel and the crabs tap dance to SANTA CLAWS IS COMIN’ TO TOWN! Friday, December 5 Depart TC 6:45 PM Cost is $22.00, no transportation fee. Sign up with Amanda at 474-8881 by Thursday, November 6. No refunds after deadline. IL Trip Level I. The Virginia Historical Society presents: A Gunner in Lee’s Army: The Civil War Le5ers of Thomas Henry Carter to His Wife, by Graham T. Dozier In May 1861, Thomas Henry Carter raised an artillery battery and joined the Confederate army. Over the next four years he rose steadily in rank from captain to colonel, placing him among the senior artillerists in Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. During that time, Carter wrote more than 100 revealing letters to his wife Susan about his service in the South’s most successful army. In this lecture, Graham Dozier will discuss the process of editing the letters, briefly tell the story of Tom Carter's life before and after the Civil War, and share some of the many fascinating observations that can be found in the letters. Thursday, December 4 Depart TC at 11:15 AM Cost is $5 for non-members and free for members plus transportation. Please let us know if you are a member when signing up. IL Trip Level I. Gifts and More Holiday Shopping At Cedarfield Page 11 ‘Tis The Season Why fight the department store crowds when you have all of your shopping needs met right here! Thursday, November 6 ~ 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM ~ Fellowship Hall Premier Jewelry, Mary Kay, and Home Décor Thursday, November 13 ~ 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM ~ A4 Jewels by Park Lane, Scentsy, Pampered Chef and more Tuesday, November 18 ~ 4:00 - 7:00 PM ~ A4 Designs by Annie - custom pillowcases, quilted items, bags and jewelry Tuesday, November 25 ~ 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM ~ Fellowship Hall Colony Shop, Wendy Williams Jewelry and 3 Sisters Cheese Straws Through the hustle and bustle of the Holidays its always nice to stop and relax and enjoy ourselves. Join us for a relaxing social to kick back and enjoy friendly conversation with your friends and Cedarfield family. Friday, November 21 2:00 PM Fellowship Hall Join us at the Community Catch Up on to sample some of the great recipes that you’ll find in the cookbook. Be one of the first 100 to purchase a cookbook and receive a ticket to enjoy Dessert with the Doctors of Jazz on Thursday, December 11 at 7:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall. One ticket per person. Early Bird Special will run November 10 through November 14 at just $18.00 a book. Regular sales will be $20.00 a book. Bulk discount for 3 or more will be $15.00 a book. The book can be purchased by check or resident charge at the Concierge Desk and the Health Care North Nurses Station. Want to pay by cash? Buy a book from Ashley in the Marketing department. Congratulations, Area 15! Thank you again, residents of Area 15 for your record– breaking 68 recipes contributed to our cookbook! We appreciate your hard work! Fitness Page 12 WELLNESS LECTURE Thursday, November 6 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM in A4 Dr. Benjamin SeEMan a specialist WITH interventional spine and pain management will be here to discuss Spinal Stenosis and how to cope with disorders which cause back pain. Question and answer session will follow. NEW SESSION OF GENTLE YOGA WITH TONI The new 6-week session of Yoga runs Monday, November 3 - December 15 (No Class on November 10) Classes are held 3:30 - 4:30 PM in the Fellowship Hill with the exception of Monday, November 24 which will be held in A4. * The fee for this session is $30.00 Friday, November 7 FLEXERCISE begins at 8:30 AM Aqua Arthritis will begin at 9:30 AM There will be no Balance Classes or Sit N Fit Due to Community Catch-up ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TAKING MAT PILATES THERE ARE TWO SPACES AVAILABLE IN THE FRIDAY 2:00 PM CLASS Classes will be cancelled on Thursday, November 27 and Friday, November 28 PLEASE CALL ELIZABETH 474-8884. Clubs and Groups Cedarfield Knitters meet every Wednesday at 10:00 AM in A4. Stop in for some knitting and conversation. Work on your own project or knit something to donate to the Red Cross. Supplies available. Page 13 Henrico County Mobile Library Monday, November 10 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Parkview Entrance Please note date change. Library Orientation Third Wednesday of each month 3:00 - 4:00 PM in the TC Library Investment Club Progressive Bridge Tuesday, November 11 7:30 PM in A4 No December Meeting! Mondays at 1:00 PM / 3rd Floor PVE No partner needed. Come early! Tables fill up fast! Questions? Contact Gwen Utecht at 836-3547 NATIONAL MAH JONGG SPRING 2014 Play is open on Wednesdays at 3rd floor Parkview and Friday afternoons, in A4 both at 2:00 PM. Chess! If you are interested in playing, brush up or watching a chess game, please contact Peter Edinger at 474-8993 or Dick Gladfelter at 217-8523. DUPLICATE BRIDGE Come join duplicate bridge for fun and a challenge! Tuesdays 1:15 PM / 3rd floor PVE Thursdays 1:15 PM / 3rd floor PVE To join on Tuesdays, contact Barbara Hinrichs at 217-7060. To join on Thursdays, contact Jane Graham at 527-5290. Page 14 Resident Life Services News from the Chaplain’s Office: We are thankful to have Rev. Charles Ward and Rev. Florence Brooks to fill in for Sunday church services and special services for the month of November. Roman Catholic Eucharist Outreach Thursday, November 20 11:00 AM Town Center Chapel MEMORY SUPPORT If you or someone you care about is struggling with memory loss you are invited to attend the Memory Support Group held the last Tuesday of every month. All are welcome to come! Tuesday, November 25 10:30 AM / Town Center Chapel A MEMORIAL SERVICE OF WORSHIP AND REMEMBRANCE Wednesday, November 5 4:00 PM Fellowship Hall Community Service of Thanksgiving Monday, November 24 4:00 PM in the Fellowship Hall Cedarchest CARE CARDS in A3 Interested in brightening the day of a resident? Join us for fellowship and fun while we make cards for all occasions for fellow residents. Thursday, November 13, 1:30–3:00 PM Monday, November 17, 9:30– 11:00 AM Sales Day Thursday, Nov. 13 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM *Cedarchest closed on Nov. 27* Receiving Day Thursday, Nov. 6 and 20 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM H.S. Events and Programs SPECIAL EVENTS AL & HC Ladies Lunch AL Pizza Lunch Rainbow Station Tuesday, Nov. 4 / 10:15 AM Health Care Great Room Music with Kevin Salyer Wed., Nov. 5 / 2:30 PM Health Care Great Room Music by The Whitings Friday, Nov. 7 / 10:30 AM Health Care Great Room Music with Robbie Robinson Saturday, Nov. 8 / 2:30 PM Health Care Great Room Veteran’s Day Program with Kristin Eye Tuesday, Nov. 11 / 10:30 AM Health Care Great Room Friday, November 21 2:00 PM *A flyer will be coming out with more details.* Page 15 Monday, November 24 12:00 PM Main Dining Room *A flyer will be coming out with more details.* Don’t Forget!! Family Forum Breakfast Tuesday, November 18, Main Dining Room Health Services Family Night “Thanksgiving” Harp Therapy Friday, November 14 10:30 AM / Special Care 11:00 AM / Health Care Resident Council Meeting Mon., Nov. 17 / 11:00 AM Assisted Living Activity Room Music with Johnny Grey Wed., Nov. 19 / 10:30 AM Health Care Great Room HC/AL Tea Party Tuesday, Nov. 25/ 4:00 PM Health Care Great Room Thursday, November 13 5:30-6:30 PM Fellowship Hall Join us as we celebrate Thanksgiving together. Pianist Paul Bartsch will be our entertainment for the evening. Please make reservations with Katie Ziolkowski at 474-8744 by Monday, November 10. Sign up early; space is limited! Page 16 Special Announcements EMPLOYEE CHRISTMS FUND October 18 - November 24 Here’s your chance to say “Thank you” to all the wonderful Cedarfield employees who serve us in so many ways throughout the year. You can give to the Employee Christmas Fund by placing a check or cash in one of the boxes around the building. And you can say your “thank you” in person at the annual Christmas party on Thursday, December 4. Please be generous when you make your contribution. Checks should be made to the “ Employee Christmas Fund”. Health Services November Birthdays 11/1 Robert Robertson 11/1 Tom Chewning 11/2 Lois Snyder 11/5 Sue Duncan 11/5 Richard Herring 11/10 Charlotte Trueheart 11/10 Walter Harrell 11/18 Virginia Howell 11/25 Erskine Van Houten 11/27 Arthur Freedlender Be A Santa To A Senior The last few years, Cedarfield staff and residents have participated in “Be a Santa to a Senior”. How it works: Home Instead Senior Care partners with local non-profit and community organizations to identify seniors who are lonely or financially challenged who might not otherwise receive gifts. Each senior's gift requests are written on a Be a Santa to a Senior ornament. The tags will be available around the second week of November in the Wellness & Leisure Office. Please return all unwrapped gifts to the Wellness and Leisure Suite by Friday, December 5. Gifts range from hygiene products, slippers to gift cards from local grocery stores. Monthly Meetings Community Catch-Up Friday, November 7 10:30 AM Social Time 11:00 AM Meeting Begins Fellowship Hall Departmental Meetings Monday, November 17 2:00 PM Areas 17, 8, 4, and 12 Locations will be in the Weekly Update. Contact Jen Tsimpris at 474-8818 if you have any questions. Residents’ Council Recycling pick-up will begin at 2:00 PM on November 7 and 21 for IL Apartments. No meeting in November. Next Meeting Wednesday, December 3 2:00 PM A4
© Copyright 2024