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June 2017 Newsletter Volume 2, Issue 2
40th Annual National Nursing Assistants Week!
Nursing Assistants Week is June 15th—22nd. It is designated to recognize nursing assistants who have dedicated their lives
to the well-being of others. Nursing assistants provide hands-on care and perform routine tasks under the
supervision of nursing and
medical staff.
More than 2.5 million nursing assistants help residents live in nursing homes and other
long-term care settings. They provide nearly 80 to 90 percent of the direct
care received by residents, bringing patience, a caring attitude and wisdom to their practices. Take time to recognize and honor our nursing assistants’ hard work and dedication during National Nursing
Assistants Week.
Thank you, Nursing Assistants, for all your hard work,
dedication and caring!
We truly appreciate you!
New Residents
On Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 11:24 P.M. summer officially begins in Minnesota!!!
Solstice means sun-stopping: to the point on the horizon where the sun appears to rise and set, stops and reverses direction after this day. On the solstice, the sun does not rise precisely in the east, but rises to the north of east and sets to the north of west; meaning it is visible in the sky for a longer period of time. Over the centuries, the June solstice has inspired countless festivals, midsummer celebrations and religious holidays. One of the world's oldest evidences of the Summer Solstice's importance in culture is Stonehenge in England, a megalithic structure which clearly marks the moment of the June solstice.
Tina Marie D 2N Carol W 2S
John J 2N
Robert C 3N
Bettye K 3N
Richard P 3N
Jessie R 2S
Edward Y 3N
Robert L 3N
Felix G 3N
June Birthdays
June Activity Highlights June 9th—Donut Sale—9AM-11AM, Front Lobby
June 13th—Resident Council– 9:45AM
June 15th—Dollar Store Outing—Sign Up!
June 22nd—Summer Sites Tour w/DQ Outing—Sign up!
June 23rd– Donut Sale—9AM-11AM—Front Lobby
June 23rd—Birthday Party Bash w/ Lori Ronchak—2:30PM
June 29th—Rollin’ to the Oldies Car Show—5:30PM
6/4 Lamphay V 2S 6/4 John L 3S 6/10 Donna C 3S 6/12 Vickie M 2N 6/14 Lizbeth C 3S 6/17 Delores B 3S 6/20 Linda K 3S 6/22 Frankie T 3N 6/27 Richard P 3N 6/28 Richard W 2N 6/30 Rickey S 2N
Chaplain’s Chat by Randy Somody
As I write this, I’m one day away from turning another year older. Another reminder that time is passing. Have you noticed—time just does not stand still! No matter how we might like it to slow down a little, it keeps moving forward. When our youngest daughter, Heidi, was about 8 years old, she looked in the mirror one day and got a very worried look on her face. She said, “I don’t want to grow up, I want to stay like I am.” When I took the time to listen to her, it became clear to me that she was afraid to think about growing up, and everything else that comes with that: Leaving home; going away to school; getting married; having a life of her own apart from her Mom and Dad; having children……you get the picture. Today, she is living in Georgia with her husband, Josh, and raising four children. Two boys and two girls. Amazing! When my wife’s mother was a few years younger than we are right now, she said that she looked in the mirror one day and she said to herself: “When did it happen? When did I start looking older.” There it is again, the passage of time. A reminder that we’re not going to be here forever! From my own life experience, when I look back to my mid-thirties, I remember those years between 30 and 40 as a time when I did a lot of thinking about my life and where it was going. And one day, as I thought deeply, (which I usually do—deeply, I mean)—it occurred to me that one of the most important, if not the most important, things on most of our minds as we get older, is—I want to know at the end of my life that it mattered that I was here. I think that what that translates into is a desire to know that someone is some day going to really miss me, and be very thankful that I was in their life. Can you identify with that? Mark Twain said: “The two most important days in a person’s life are the day they were born, and the day they found out why.” There it is—the “Why,” of life. The “Why” points to a few very important concepts. “Why?” speaks of purpose and meaning. It speaks of making a difference, making a contribution; of living for something bigger than myself. As a Chaplain, I think that one of the most important parts of what I do is to come alongside people and walk with them as a fellow traveler on part of their journey toward finding answers to the “Whys” of life. Really, this is the essence of that mysterious word “Spirituality.” Regardless of your faith or religious background, Spirituality is a part of all of our lives on some level. And it is such a privilege when someone invites me into that part of their life experience. I never barge in. I wouldn’t want someone doing that to me, either. But, if you invite me in, it would be my great privilege to walk with you on the journey as you discover some of the reasons why you are here—and that you matter. Mark time. Celebrate life. Take time to enjoy the journey. Breathe, and live, in the moment—It’s good that you are here. Chaplain Randy Somody
Every Providence Place Newsletter is a way to mark time. It’s another indicator of the passage of time: a reminder that we’re “moving” into a new month; a chance to look back and to look forward.
COLOR ME FOR THERAPY!
CLASS REUNION
I would have graduated from high school in 1952, but I quit in the 10th grade to join the
Air Force. I was 17 at the time, so I had my mother sign papers for me to enlist. I enlisted
in 1950, just 2 months after North Korea invaded South Korea. I retired from the service
after 20 years, in November 1970. The following June my, would have been, graduating
class held their 20th class reunion. Someone learned that I was at home and I received
an invitation from the class president, inviting me to the reunion! I didn't graduate from
school with the class, so why were they inviting me to a reunion? But I figured since they
cared enough to invite me, I make an appearance. I wore my formal blue Air Force
uniform with a white shirt and black bow tie. Of course, I had to show off my medals! I
had twelve medals and was quite proud of them. At 37 years old, I wasn't a bad looking
fellow.
The reunion was being held in the basement of a Baptist church. There are two levels,
with a landing in between. On the landing, there was a man in a weird looking uniform
who announced the arrival of classmates. When I arrived on the landing, he called out
“Air Force Sergeant Owen Evans,” in a loud voice. There I stood for all to see and they
starred! I went on down the stairs and shook hands with some old friends and received
many hugs from the girls. After that, I was free to move around and eavesdrop.
I walked by one couple and heard the man say, “Whatever happened to that foxy-red
head named Susan?” The lady replied, “I'm Susan!”
Two women were standing by a window and one said, “This can't be our group, Ethel,
there's no one in here but a bunch of old people.”
I over heard another lady say, “Why do we need a high school reunion? I write the gossip
column. I already know who got fat!”
I heard another lady say, “Some of my classmates have changed so much, they don't even
recognize me!”
I overheard another classmate say that she had decided to take an aerobics class. She
said, “I bent, I twisted, I gyrated, and jumped up and down for an hour. By the time I got
my leotard on, the class was over.”
Two men were talking. One said, “WOW!. . .so you became a . . . er. . . a. . .and how is
the pimping trade now a days?”
After that, I decided it was time for me to leave!
- Owen
Summer Sites Scenic Tour Outing!!!
On June 22nd, at 2:00P.M., join us to celebrate summer in MN on a scenic drive
through Minneapolis!
We will be stopping at DQ for a strawberry, hot fudge or caramel sundae!
Cost: $3.00
Food Committee Meeting! Join us on Tuesday, June 20th, at
9:45A.M., to talk about food and the service!
The meeting will be held on 2 North.
Come have
Coffee with the Chef Clinton!
Wednesday, June 28th, at 3:30P.M., on 2 North
June Monthly Observances
Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month Cataract Awareness Month Gay & Lesbian Pride Month International Men's Month
Dairy Month National Camping Month National Iced Tea Month
National Migraine and Headache Awareness Month
National Soul Food Month National Zoo and Aquarium Month
June Weekly Observances
Pet Appreciation Week: 5-11 Worldwide Knit Public Week: 11-19
Nursing Assistants Week: 12-18 Men's Health Week: 12-19
June Daily Observances Buddha’s Birthday: 1
National Go Barefoot Day: 1 National Olive Day: 1
Say Something Nice Day: 1 National Rotisserie Chicken Day: 2
Doughnut Day or Donut Day: 3 Old Maids Day: 4
National Moonshine Day: 5 World Environment Day: 5
National Cancer Survivors Day: 5 D-Day: 6
Drive-in Movie Day: 6 Russian Language Day: 6
YoYo Day: 6 World Oceans Day: 8 Donald Duck Day: 9
Ball Point Pen Day: 10 Iced Tea Day: 10
Corn on the Cob Day: 11 Worldwide Knit in Public Day: 11
Children's Sunday: 12 National Peanut Butter Cookie Day: 12
Army's Birthday: 14 Family History Day: 14
Flag Day: 14 Nature Photography Day: 15
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day: 15 Fudge Day: 16
Eat Your Vegetables Day: 17 National Flip Flop Day: 17
International Sushi Day: 18 Fathers Day: 18
Garfield the Cat Day: 19 Juneteenth: 19
American Eagle Day: 20 Summer Solstice: 20
Go Skateboarding Day: 21 National Daylight Appreciation Day: 21
World Music Day: 21 Baby Boomer's Recognition Day: 22
Let It Go Day: 23 *International Fairy Day or Faerie Day: 24
Take Your Dog To Work Day: 24 Color TV Day (CBS): 25 America's Kids Day: 26
"Happy Birthday To You" Day: 27 National Sunglasses Day: 27
International Body Piercing Day: 28 National Bomb Pop Day: 30
National Hand Shake Day: 30
Sandra B 1N
Donald A 3N
Marie S 1N
Joann P 3N
Michael P 3N
John J 2N
Michele B 2N
Stephen F 3N
Tyler Donahue, Administrator and Doug Schroeder, Maintenance Director, will be grilling hot dogs and hamburgers for the 2nd annual 4th of July BBQ at 12:00PM on the patio (weather permitting) for all
residents and staff!
TV STATION GUIDE 2 TPT (PBS) 3 ESPN 2
4 WCCO (CBS) 5 KSTP (ABC)
6 TPT PBS—17 7 KMWB – 23
8 WFTC – 29 9 KMSP (FOX)
10 KSTC – 45 11 KARE – 11 (NBC)
12 CNN 14 Home Network Channel
15 Fox Sports 1 16 USA Network
17 TBS
18 TNT 22 Discovery Channel
23 Learning Channel (TLC) 24 AMA (American Movie Channel)
25 Family Channel (ABC Family) 26 Animal Planet
27 Lifetime 28 ESPN
29 History Channel 30 A&E Network
31 HGTV 32 Food Network
33 Trinity Broadcasting 34 FSN (FOX Sports North)
Rollin’ to the Oldies Classic Car Show Returns!
Do you like classic cars? Do you like free food? Do you like the
oldies? Mark your calendars, because the 3rd Annual Rollin’ to the Oldies
Classic Car Show will be returning! On Thursday, June 29 th,from 5-7:30
pm, we will be closing the 3700 block of 23rd Avenue to showcase many
classic cars. This night of fun is once again sponsored by the Inner City
Streeters. Join us for free hot dogs, chips, and pop, served to the sounds
of 1950’s and 60’s rock and roll. There will be prize drawings and awards,
so come out and vote for your favorite cars!
Poet’s Place Annunciation
To the impossibly; yes!
Enter and penetrate.
O’ Spirt, come and bless
This hour: the star is late.
Only the surety of love
Can break the bonds of hate.
Written by Miss Vickie M Lovers Apart
In what love does fidelity consist?
I will be true to you, of course.
My body’s needs I can’t resist.
Come back to you without remorse.
And you behind the footlight’s lure.
Kissing an actress on the stage.
Will leave her presence there. I’m sure.
As I my people on the page
And yet, I love you darling.
I sat with someone at a table
And gloried in our minds that met
As sometimes stranger’s minds are able
To leap the bounds of time and space.
Written by Miss Vickie M. Beautiful Child of Mine Beautiful child of mine
You are so divine. You glow
When you smile Even if it’s only for awhile
The joy of the Lord is in you You know how
To love me back You are a gift from God.
Written by Zella O.
Dollar Store Outing!
When: Thursday, June 15th
Time: 9:30am
If you are interested in this outing, please let a
Community Life Staff person know by
Monday, June 12th, at noon.
Final list will be posted Wednesday morning.
SPACE IS LIMITED!!!
Word Scramble Answers: 1. Beach 2. Baseball 3. Icecream 4. Swimming 5.Picnic 6. Vacation
7. Sunflower 8.Watermelon 9.Sandcastle 10.Heat 11.Bowling 12.Pool
Message: Happy Summer Vacation
White Castle Lunch Bunch When: Tuesday, June 20th
Where: 1S Dining Room
Meal #1 Meal #2
3 Sliders 3 Cheeseburgers
Fries Fries
Drink and dessert will be provided.
COST: $5.00
Please sign up with a Community Life Staff person
member by Friday, June 16th at noon.
Administrator
Tyler Donahue (612) 238-2566
Director of Nursing
Darci Fiala (612) 238-2504
Assistant Director of Nursing
Nnenna Orjinta (612) 238-2574
Social Services Director
Noel Lovas (612) 238-2524
Maintenance Director
Doug Schroeder (612) 238-2539
Community Life Director
Brett Collins (612) 238-2538
Rehab Director
Rochelle Udovich (612) 238-2519
Nutritional Services
Paitti Tintes (612) 238-2542
Admissions
Anne Seguin (612) 238-2545
Staff Development/Infection Control/ADON
Wendy Miron (612) 238-2502
Housekeeping
Abdi Abdiqani (612) 238-2514
Spiritual Care
Chaplain Randy Somody (612) 238-2538
Editor/Community Life Coordinator
Amanda Schroeder (612) 238-2548
Human Resources Director
Kristy Larsen (612) 238-2508
Directory Business Office Manager
Katrina Condon (612) 729-6271
Staffing Coordinator
Meri Santo (612) 238-2572
Newsletter Committee
Miss Vickie M, Janice N, and Owen E
Certified Volunteer Ombudsman
Regional Ombudsman
Kristen Rice (651) 425-0858
Office of Ombudsman
Local number (651) 431– 2555
The Resident Council will be meeting on June 13th, at 9:45 AM, on 2N.
Please come to discuss two Resident Rights and two Quality of Life issues, as well as the Community Life
Budget Report.
The Resident Council is a comfortable, safe place to raise any questions or concerns you may have regarding the building, staff, programs, etc.
Resident Council
Join us for a night of fun and games for family and residents on 2S
Tuesday, June 6th at 7:00 P.M.