EVENTIDINGS

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EVENTIDINGS
Newsletter Date
October
Edition 2014
EVENTIDINGS
The S.A Eventide Home
5050 Jepson Street
Niagara Falls, ON
L2E 1K5
(905) 356-1221
www.niagaraeventide.ca
THE SALVATION ARMY
THE HON. RAY &
HELEN LAWSON
EVENTIDE HOME
MISSION STATEMENT
The Mission of The
Salvation Army Hon. Ray
& Helen Lawson Eventide
Home is to provide
comprehensive services
for the spiritual, physical,
emotional and social
well-being of the
Individual.
The Salvation Army Hon.
Ray & Helen Lawson
Eventide Home, in
cooperation with the
Ontario Ministry of Health
and Long-Term Care, is
committed to providing
holistic care for people
requiring Residential LongTerm Care or Respite
Care.
These services will be
embodied in Christian
principles, values and
ethics.
OUR TEAM
Executive Director: Captain Randy Randell BA
Director of Spiritual Care: Captain Lisa Randell BA
Director of Care: Janet Papavasiliou RegN GNC
Director of Activities: Heather Vokey BRLS
Director of Environmental Services: Greg Blonski
Director of Finance: Cameron McCallum
Food Services Manager: Penny Zdichavsky CNM
Medical Director: Dr. Goodwin
Family Council Chair: Vicki Beckett
Next family
council meeting
REMINDER
October 7th @ 2pm
all family members
welcome!!
IN LOVING MEMORY
† Emily Harvey
† Ricco Dirisio
† Doreen Middlemiss
† Maria Mycik
† Mildred Hersted
† Robert Johns
† Margaret Duncan
† Bernard ’Bud’ Paron
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Dementia Training
1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
At Eventide For All
Our Volunteers
RSVP to Cathy Bruno
before October 13th
at 905-356-1221
Candlelight
Memorial Service
Please join us on
Sunday
November 16th @
2pm
Remembering our
Residents
who have passed
away
RSVP with Cathy @
905 356-1221
REFRESHMENTS TO FOLLOW
Well…. the end of summer is here and peak season for some of our favorite produce
has almost come to a close. October is an interesting month to say the least. We
still have a little time left to enjoy the last of the summer harvest, and already some
fall and winter fruits and veggies are beginning to ripen. October is all about that
fine line between saying goodbye to summer and looking forward to the crisp flavors
and weather of fall.
With the changes in the seasons the dietary department will be looking to make the
change to our Fall Winter Menu. We discussed some of the foods from last year’s
menu at our Food Committee Meeting on Sept. 8th. We looked to the residents to
assist with making resident choices for specific meals as well as receive input about
what they like and don’t like. A final review of the menu will take place at the
October’s Meeting.
Our annual Thanksgiving meal is planned for Sunday
October 12, 2014 @ noon. Please RSVP the kitchen prior to
October 8th if you would like to join your loved one for a lovely meal.
Turkey with all the trimmings or Spaghetti with meat
sauce will be served.
Penny Zdichavsky CNM
In Memory Donations:
- Bruce Block
- Stephen & Karen Larivee
- Thomasene Tarasuk
- Edwin Ball
- Pauline Cavanaugh
- Valerie Burchill
- Blanche Sawyer
- Pauline Pastachak
- Gladys Harris
- Margaret Steed
- Lloyd & Patricia Niven
- Douglas & Catharine Niven
- Valerie & Richard Williams
- Shelley & Robert Hunter
- Gordon Harmer
- Sterling & Clara Tooke
- Joseph & Margaret Tanko
- Linda White
- Raymond & Clara Niven
- Shirley Rigg
- Sophie & Walter Nosal
- Lesa Myciak
- Jackie & Roland Sinclair
- Lynn & Campbell Nugent
- Larry & Willo Morningstar
General Donations:
- Captains Randy & Lisa
With October upon us and the season of fall all around us I am reminded of comfort.
Comfort comes in many different forms. Most of us relate this time of year to comfort
foods with the bounty of recently harvested foods that will nourish our bodies all
season long. In the Activity Department we have a wonderful program that takes
place each Thursday morning called the Home Cooking program. The word home in
itself is comfort. At the Home Cooking program residents are provided with the
opportunity to experience the sights of freshly harvested food, the aromas as these
items are prepared and cooked and the taste of comfort as the final masterpieces
come to fruition and are enjoyed. A savoury, sweet, aromatic, and comforting
experience is waiting! Come and enjoy!
Programs of Interest this Fall:
The monthly Drumming Therapy and Music Therapy program continue into the fall.
Resident & Food Council meet on October 6th at 9:30 a.m.
Pizza & Wings Take-in October 28th – sign-up with Activity Staff
Princesses, Firefighters, Superhero’s and Clowns from Valley Way School, will adorn
the halls of Eventide on Friday October 31st at 2:00 p.m. for a spirited Halloween
Parade.
Heather Vokey BRLS
Director of Activation
OUR CHRISTMAS ELVES…
Our Christmas Hamper Campaign
was once again a HUGE success!
A BIG thank-you to our
Residents, Families and Staff
for contributing so generously
again this year, In addition to all
the food donated we also raised
$238.00 from our casual
Friday’s and donations.
FRISBEE
BEANBAG
- Beverley
–Ellie
–Ella
–Marion
–Rose
–Alfred
- Dorine
–Ellie
–Janet
–Beverley
UNO
- Betty
–Marjorie
BINGO
Beverley, Joan, Rose,
Agathe, Paul, Janet &
Elly
GOLF
- Marjorie
–Ellie
–Lillian
–Carol
Cheerleaders/Honorable Mention
Betty, Marion , Joan, Alan, Lorna
FROM THE DESK OF OUR INFECTION CONTROL
NURSE ALLISON LEONARD RN
Even healthy people can get the flu, and it can be serious.
Everyone 6 months and older should get a flu vaccine.
This means you.
This season, protect yourself—and those around you—by getting a flu
vaccine.
The flu vaccine will be available to resident’s and staff, in early fall.
Anyone can get the flu, and it can be serious. Every year, protect
yourself and those around you by getting a flu vaccine.