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American House at Holland
11911 James Street | Holland | Michigan | 49424americanhouse.com
October 2016
Your Friendly AmericanHouse Staff
Executive Dir. Meagan FreriksAdmissions & Marketing Alix OverbeekLife Enrichment Dir. Abbie DykstraHousekeeping Coord.Maintenance Dir. Mike DewittLighthouse & Bay Point Coord. Cathy FucileLakeshore Coord. Pat MelhornBoardwalk Coord. Amanda WalcottBeachside Coord. Kerrie FloresDriftwood Coord. Loren DuemlerSandy Cove Villa Coord. Abbie DykstraHuman Resources Dir. Jessica IntVeldAdministrative Asst. Jeanne BurnisChaplain Dennis PerkinsCulinary Director Sue SheffieldClinical Director Rose Milanowski
Mark Your Calendar!Family, Friends, Loved Ones and Kiddos: You are
invited to our annual Trick or Treating Event!This will be held on:
Monday, Oct. 31, from 6 to 8 p.m.----------------------------------------------------------Residents in each manor and at Sandy Cove will be
passing out candy for all those kids dressed incostumes! If you would like to help with this event,
we will be taking donations of packaged candybetween Oct. 1 and Oct. 30! Please give donations
to Abbie, our Life Enrichment Director.
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October 2016
Pumpkin PowerArchaeologists
believe thatpumpkins couldbe the oldestdomesticated plantson the planet.Evidence found inMexico suggestspeople cultivatedpumpkins as far backas 10,000 B.C. Hereare a few more thingsyou might not knowabout this round,orange squash:
• Pumpkins area good sourceof vitamins Aand C andpotassium.
• In 2014, aSwiss mangrew a pumpkinthat weighed2,323 pounds.
• A pumpkingenerallyhas about500 seeds,which are agood sourceof iron.
• There are morethan 40 varietiesof pumpkins.
• Pumpkins werea staple in thediets of manyNative Americantribes.
Spotlight on
Alzheimer’s
2016 Walk to End Alzheimer’sThe Alzheimer’s Association advances
research to end Alzheimer’s anddementia while enhancing care for
those living with the disease. This yearthe Walk to End Alzheimer’s is beingheld on Oct. 1. Staff, residents and
family members are welcome to join uson the walk. We are hoping to be a part
of the change!
Flu Shots atAmerican House
This year we will be holding a flushot clinic in all buildings on:
Oct. 3 between the times of9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
All residents and staff will beencouraged to get a flu shot from our
Hometown Pharmacyrepresentatives. Keep an eye out
when they will be in YOUR building!
Fall FestivitiesWhen the weather starts
getting cooler and the leavesstart changing colors, it’s time tocelebrate. Fall parties usuallyinvolve familiar elements such asbonfires and hayrides. Use thefollowing questions to reminisceabout your favorite fall festivities.
• Did you go to any fall partieswhen you were younger?Was there a hayride? Whatwas it like? Did you singsongs or tell spookystories? What are some thatyou remember?
• What were your favorite fallfoods? Did you roast hotdogs or marshmallows overa fire? Did you drink hotchocolate or apple cider?
• Did you play any games,such as bobbing for apples?How about a corn maze?Did you win any prizes?What were they?
• Did you wear anycostumes? What did youdress up as? What weresome memorable costumesthat your friends wore?
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October Outings at American HouseLeaves are falling, temperature is dropping, autumn is here: Let the fall
activities begin! Check out these upcoming activities for October! Mark yourcalendars for:
• Musical entertainment: Martin Zyla, Eddy Francisco, Chris Sloan and Danand Rose
• Outings to: Robinette’s, Crane’s Apple Orchard, Logan’s Roadhouse,and more!
• Fall Feast with residents and staff, color tour scenic rides, Post FamilyFarm Fun, Alzheimer’s Walk, and more!
*See October Activity Calendar for complete list!
SpiritualCorner
Fourth Sunday WorshipOur chaplain, Dennis Perkins,
leads a worship service for theentire campus. The service isheld in the dining room of SandyCove. This month, the fourthSunday worship will be held onSunday, Oct. 23. Transportationis provided by the LifeEnrichment team, starting at2 p.m. If you would like to attendthis service and are in need oftransportation, please notify apresent staff member and wait forthe golf cart or bus in the lobbyarea of your manor. Following theservice, there is time offellowship. Cookies and punchare provided.
Bible Study With DennisSandy Cove Mondays at 11 a.m.Boardwalk Mondays at 1:30 p.m.Lakeshore Mondays at 3 p.m.Lighthouse Wednesdays at 9 a.m.Beachside Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.Driftwood Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m.BayPointe Fridays at 9 a.m.
Monthly Scripture
In the same way,the Lord hascommanded thatthose who preach thegospel shouldreceive their livingfrom the gospel.
1 Corinthians 9:14
Sing, OHeavens. BeJoyful, O Earth!And break out insinging, Omountains!
Isaiah 49:13
I set my heart toseek and to searchout by wisdomconcerning all that isdone under heaven.
Ecclesiastes 1:13
For I am notashamed of thegospel, because itis the power ofGod that bringssalvation toeveryone whobelieves: first to theJew, then to theGentile.
Romans 1:16
Keep yourselves inGod’s love as youwait for the mercy ofour Lord Jesus Christto bring you toeternal life.
Jude 1:21
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Holland Campus
Main PhoneNumbers
393-2174 MainPhone
796-2690 Baypointe392-1007 Beachside393-0406 Boardwalk393-0160 Driftwood393-2101 Lakeshore393-9270 Lighthouse796-2600 Life
Enrichment393-2174 Billing
Want to WorkHere?
Please stop into ouroffice at Lakeshore or
Beachside to get apaper copy of an
application.Unfortunately we do
not have onlineapplications, but wewould love to have
you come in and meetus!
Heart Disease PreventionBy: Brian Rosso, R.D.This month I am writing about living
a heart-healthy lifestyle. I hope youfind the information below helpful inyour everyday lives.
Visit your doctor on a regular basis.Monitor your blood pressure andcholesterol levels.
Maintain a healthy weight. Keepyour body mass index (BMI) levelunder 25. BMI levels above 25 areassociated with an increased risk ofdeveloping heart disease. Your BMIlevel is determined by using a formulathat includes a person’s weightand height.
Here is a list of heart-healthy foods:salmon, oatmeal, tuna, carrots,spinach, broccoli, sweet potatoes,asparagus, oranges, tomatoes,cantaloupe, and tea. All of these foodscan be found on the menu atAmerican House.
Limit your salt and saturated fatintake. American House offers manyheart-healthy food choices on ourmenu; just look for the picture ofthe heart.
Stay active. Try to do some form ofphysical activity 30 minutes every day.This is also a great way to managestress!
American House offers many waysto live a heart-healthy lifestyle.
Scenic Rides WithLife Enrichment!
Campfire at Sandy Cove
Lunch at the Beach!
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Happy
BirthdayOctober Birthdays
02 Herb A.05 Phyllis S.06 Pat S.10 Vivian P.14 Jody C.16 Harvey B.20 Dina K.26 Chuck R.31 Jean S.
October Birthday PartyWe will celebrate all residents
who have birthdays in October witha large BINGO BASH PARTY! Wehad so much fun last time we didthis, we want to do it again! This willbe held in the Sandy Cove DiningRoom with transportation availableto any residents who wish to come.This special event will take place at2:30 p.m. on Oct. 28!
Birthday Bingo Bash!
Birthday Fun!
To All OurResidents
CelebratingThis Month
Happy Birthday!God gave a gift to theworld when you wereborn: a person who
loves and cares, whosees a person’s need
and fills it, whoencourages and lifts
people up, whospends energy onothers rather than
yourself, whotouches each life you
enter and makes adifference in the
world. May the loveyou have shown toothers return to youmultiplied. And may
you have thehappiest birthday
ever!
OctoberBirthday StarsLibra (Sept.
23–Oct. 22): JulieAndrews, DonnaKaran, Gwen Stefani,Esai Morales
Scorpio (Oct.23–Nov. 21): KatyPerry, Hillary RodhamClinton, JuliaRoberts, CharlieDaniels
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Sock Hop 2016
L to R: Sue, Jody, Gege, Viv
Great Decoration!
Olympic Ceremony 2016
Boardwalk Olympians
Driftwood Olympians!
LifeEnrichment
Lots of Fun!This summer we have had a lot offun events going on, from Sock
Hops to Grandparents Day! This fallwe look forward to going to manycolor tour scenic rides, pumpkin
crafts and fall-themed snacks, lotsof outings to orchards and fall fun.We are sad to see summer end but
are more than excited for theupcoming events!
Laugh Lines: Comic ComedyOctober marks the anniversary of the iconic “Peanuts” comic strip, created
by Charles M. Schulz. Since 1950, Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the gang haveprovided comic wisdom for both young and old.
“In the book of life, the answers aren’t in the back.” —Charlie Brown“Dear IRS, Please remove me from your mailing list.” —Snoopy“All you really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.”
—Lucy“I dread getting old ... I don’t want to have to wear bifocal teeth!” —Linus“I think I’ve discovered the secret of life—you just hang around until you get
used to it.” —Sally“That was a hard test, Marcie. I didn’t know if it was an essay test, true or
false, or multiple choice. I just put down ‘Not Guilty.’” —Peppermint Patty
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Grandparents Day 2016We had so much fun celebrating our
grandparents with lots of funactivities, great food, wonderful
music, and beautiful decorations!Thanks to all who made this day
possible! We hope you enjoyed it!
Wilma and family!
Sack Races with family
Sloppy Joes, hot dogs, chips and watermelon wereon the menu.
Eleanor and family!
Bunny and family!
Jut and family!
Bucket Toss fun!
Grandparents!
Evelyn and family!
Photo Booth fun!
Doris and family!
Dykstra family
Marty and family!
October 2016
Enjoy
ACROSS
1. Fleur-de-__
4. Flow back
7. Pierre’s mom
11. Tortellini, for example
13. Successors of Popes
Pius VII and Pius IX
15. Like the Sahara
16. Story of a swan
19. Sports buildings
20. Planning skill
21. __ Thérèse of Lisieux
23. Half-and-half
24. Catch sight of
27. Minute
30. __ Barrymore
34. Portion
36. Pharmacy purchases
38. Matador’s encouragement
39. Most horrible
40. Lyricist Gershwin
41. Committed a crime
43. Nettle
44. Sultan’s women
46. Subdued
47. Vegetarian’s no-no
49. V-shaped rampart
51. Young and others
52. Part of every yr.
54. All __; ready
56. Oases for the thirsty
61. Göteborg residents
66. Novel with a WWI setting
68. Michigan, for one
69. Lose one’s footing
70. Word with well or case
71. Vexed
72. Patriots’ goals, for short
73. Cpl.’s superior
DOWN
1. Cowardly Lion’s portrayer
2. Words of understanding
3. Shock
4. Actor Ron __
5. Places for roses
6. Struggle
7. __ milk
8. Tribal member
9. Marriage symbol
10. Not at ease
11. School carnival
planning org.
12. Muslim o$cials
14. Torah, for one
17. Nav. transports
18. Home for Dorothy
and Aunt Em: abbr.
22. Kingdom
24. Coast
25. Jacket type
26. Periods of time: abbr.
28. Made public
29. Mountain animals
31. Like a mansion
32. French pronouns
33. Unwanted growth
34. Sink’s alternative
35. Afr. nation
37. Concorde, familiarly
42. Part of the title of
an X-O game
45. Indicators
48. __ and feathered
50. Egg container
53. Macabre author
55. Pairs
56. Indonesian island
57. O% in the distance
58. Dissolute man
59. Dissolve
60. Moved smoothly
62. Devours
63. Haul
64. Rising time?
65. Division of a former
nation: abbr.
67. CD forerunners
Crossword Puzzle
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