Madonna Manor A FRANCISCAN LIVING COMMUNITY An Update on Madonna Manor Fall 2014 FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DOING OUR PART TO PRESERVE GOD’S CREATION Mark’sMessage Going Green! It’s hard to believe that 2014 will soon be coming to a close! We’ve had an exciting and busy year at Madonna Manor. I’m so proud of our accomplishments and grateful for the support of our wonderful residents and their families as well as our dedicated employees. As many of you know, the transfer of sponsorship of Madonna Manor from the Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania, Ohio, to Catholic Health Intiatives (CHI) was effective November 1. With CHI as our sponsor, we will ensure that the community continues to receive the care that they need far into the future. We look forward to sharing more information about all the services and amenities Madonna Manor can offer you. Enjoy the holidays! MARK MULLAHY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Baja Chicken Enchilada Soup CHEF BRIAN’S CORNER There is a significant effort underway in our country to reduce the environmental footprint of organizations through sustainable operations, including energy efficient practices and renewable energy generation, among others. In an effort to contribute to the environmental conscious, Madonna Manor is offering the opportunity to receive updates about our events, expansion, news and activities via email. As stated in a recent article from the Washington Post: Some religious groups are focusing their considerable clout on ecological issues, arguing that the planet and its species are, after all, God’s creation. The Evangelical Environmental Network, a Pennsylvania-based group, has orchestrated such initiatives as “What Would Jesus Drive?” (a touring church discussion about the perils of reliance on oil) and protests against mercury pollution, which disproportionately affects unborn children. Equal Exchange’s Interfaith Program has supplied about 8,000 U.S. churches and synagogues with organic, shade-grown coffee during the past two years. Locally, Greater Washington Interfaith Power and Light works with congregations to help their facilities convert to renewable energy. Sojourners, a D.C.-based progressive Christian magazine, published a special issue about the environment in 2004 and regularly covers the topic. And the national organization Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life is now sponsoring a drive to install efficient compact-fluorescent light bulbs (it’s subtitled “How Many Jews Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?”). Shomrei Adamah, Hebrew for “Guardians of the Earth,” is its D.C. affiliate. The environmental argument is familiar enough: Paper comes from trees, and trees are worth preserving. (And even though paper can be recycled, it still requires energy to produce and transport it.) The Internet was supposed to kill the printed word, but the tactile pleasure of holding a book, newspaper or magazine has remained inimitable – that is, until recently. INGREDIENTS 6 cooked chicken breasts, diced large 2 onions, diced ½ bunch celery, diced 1 cup cooked rice 1 can diced tomatoes 2 tablespoons chicken base 1 gallon water 1 cup enchilada sauce or salsa 1 tablespoon taco seasoning ½ tablespoon garlic powder Add all ingredients together except rice and chicken. Cook for 1 hour or until vegetables are tender. Add cooked rice and chicken. Serve and enjoy! At Frankfurt’s Plastics Electronics trade fair last fall, German tech giant Siemens unveiled computer screens that are paper-thin -- quite literally -- and can transmit moving and still images. The technology can be used for magazine advertisements and computer games, and could eventually replace paper: Publications could take the form of chips or even wireless transmissions, allowing the reader to continually reuse the same set of pages. You can view the entire article at http://www. washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/03/ AR2006080301454_2.html If you would like to help us in protecting God’s creation, please take a moment to let Nancy know by emailing her at [email protected]. Just include ‘email’ in the subject line and we’ll be sure to communicate with you via email. THE PLANET AND ITS SPECIES ARE, AFTER ALL GOD’S CREATION. PAPER COMES FROM TREES AND TREES ARE WORTH PRESERVING. Our Mission TRIVIA TIME Test your knowledge. adonna Manor is a Catholic healthcare facility for senior adults devoted to providing a home within a spiritual atmosphere. Faithful to the spirit of St.Francis of Assisi and the Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania, Ohio, the values of Reverence, Service and Stewardship guide staff and volunteers in providing services and activities which foster the dignity and individuality of each person. 1. Which National Hockey League team won the Stanley Cup in 1950? 2. Who played the role of Norman Bates in the 1960 horror movie, Psycho? 3. In April 1970, President Nixon signed a bill that banned television advertising of this product? 1. Detroit Red Wings 2. Anthony Perkins 3. Cigarettes adonna Manor wishes a fond farewell and a much deserved congratulations to Ruth Gerrety on her retirement. Construction will start soon on Madonna Manor’s new Community Center! In recognition of the organization’s former sponsors, the Adelaide Center will be named after Mother Adelaide, the Mother General and spiritual leader of the Sylvania Franciscan community for 48 years. An outstanding educator, architect and artist, Mother Adelaide modeled her life after St. Francis of Assisi, whom she admired for his strength, faith and crusading spirit. With a focus on keeping residents healthy and as independent as possible, the Adelaide Center will offer a variety of services and amenities geared toward wellness. A loyal employee in the housekeeping department for 30 years, Ruth has been a mainstay for residents and employees. “It has been a pleasure to work with Ruth over the years,” said Kathy Carpenter, Housekeeping Team Leader. “She is one of the most competent and caring employees we have. She will be missed, especially by the residents!” Join Us! Look for our opening in 2015! Trim the Tree Fundraiser Thursday, December 7 | 2:00 pm For details contact Sister Miriam at 859.426.6303 or [email protected] Christmas Celebration For skilled and memory care residents & families Thursday December 18 1:00 - 3:00 pm With a special visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus! 2:00 pm Entertainment in the lobby for all residents. Assisted Living Memory Care Skilled Nursing Rehabilitation Independent Living Facebook.com/MadonnaManor Madonna Manor 859.426.6400 office | A FRANCISCAN LIVING COMMUNITY To save time and avoid longer waits at your doctor's office, schedule your appointments wisely. Avoid Mondays and days following a holiday, when doctors are in greatest demand. Be sure to arrive at the office 10 minutes early. Well done, Ruth! 2344 Amsterdam Road Villa Hills, Kentucky 41017 MadonnaManor.org Time saving tip. New Community Center Coming Soon
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