2012 Montefiore Summer Newsletter
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Montefiore Summer 2012 • June – AuguSt Fa M i ly N e w s l e t t e r Message from Andrew W. Hoffmann, Montefiore Foundation Board Chair 1882 – 2012 trAdition. compASSion. innovAtion. Montefiore Foundation Board Chair Andrew Hoffmann with Administrator and CFO Mark Weiss. Montefiore’s 130th Annual Meeting on May 17th was a moving evening of honors, updates and heartfelt moments. Among a full house of avid listeners, Lauren B. Rock, president and CEO, spoke of Montefiore’s 130 years of “Tradition. Compassion. Innovation.” Steven S. Willensky, board chair, conveyed his reflections of “Acts of Random Kindness.” Charismatic TV personality and featured speaker, Fred Griffith, delivered remarks on “The New Old.” A short video of Marvin and Irene Weiner, both Montefiore residents, revealed their touching, poignant story entitled “A Love Across Decades.” Rabbi Joel Chazin with incoming Housing Board Chair Robert Lustig and wife Joan. Board Chair Steven Willensky with wife and board member Judy, greet special guest Fred Griffith and his wife Linda. The Montefiore Keynotes Staff Choir sang “The Heart of a Champion” written by Elliot Willensky,✡ brother of Board Chair Steven Willensky. HonoreeS Employees-of-the-Year Winners Lauren Rock (center) with Linda Morris, Weils STNA/Caregiver, Vashti Lindo-Nelson, STNA, Lenore and Norman Berke Orthopedic Annex and Kim Phillips, Activity Coordinator for Mandel 3. Clinical Ladder Recipients Joe Reising, LPN, MDS Nurse, Tanya Anderson, LPN, Post-Hospital Care Center, Lauren Rock and Holly Koberna, LPN, Lenore and Norman Berke Orthopedic Annex. “BROUGHT TO YOU BY...” I have good memories of watching TV as a kid. I am old enough to remember when most every program had an announcement (cue the theme song to ‘I Love Lucy’) that the show was “Brought to You By... .”As often as not, the sponsor would be Kent or Lucky Strike cigarettes, Toni Home Permanent, Pepsodent Toothpaste or Good n’ Plenty candy. Fast forward to 2012. As you peruse this newsletter or make your next visit here, you will see or hear of many varied activities: educational, cultural, spiritual and recreational, all for the benefit of residents, their families and the entire Montefiore community. These activities are “Brought to You By...You!“ In addition to sheltering, healing, rehabilitating, caring and comforting our residents, Montefiore is committed to providing a nourishing and enriching quality of life for your loved ones who have been entrusted to our care. The dramatically shrinking Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements simply do not, nor will they ever support these activities and programs. The quality of life that sets Montefiore apart, and infuses the Home with a haimish spirit, is “Brought to You By...You.“ It is only because of the generosity of the many donors to Montefiore and to The Montefiore Foundation that we have been able to and will continue to offer a full range of enriching activities. Many of you and your families have created family funds and given significant gifts to Montefiore. Your donations support specific types of programs. To name but a few, The Sheldon and Lois Goldfarb Musical Entertainment Fund, The Samuel and Rosa Lobe Cultural Enrichment Fund, The Charles and Selma Manchick Art and Activities Fund, The David and Ruth, I. Ronald and Brenda, Jan S. and continued on page 2 ✡ Of blessed memory Volunteer Spotlight 2012 Volunteer recognition luncheon By Mary Kate Hageman, junior volunteer coordinator At the annual Montefiore and The Weils Volunteer Recognition Luncheon, which took place on May 1, the event’s theme – “Volunteers Are Our Cup of Tea”– made good on its promise. Just as this expression implies, there are endless reasons volunteers are suited to our liking and make life a little sweeter for residents and staff. The winner of the 2011 Bea Bernstein Volunteer-of-theYear Award, June Rosenfeld, has been brewing a strong presence at Montefiore for 30 years! With over 9,000 hours of service to Montefiore, June has worn many hats in her time, including presently, as a courteous and charismatic volunteer at the MoMart gift shop. In an effort to entice customers to the MoMart by wearing the establishment’s apparel, one could call her a fashion model, but to the entire Montefiore community, June is clearly a role model – kind, perseverant and thriving, at the young age of 94! Just as each teabag has its unique blend of ingredients, such is the case with the elite group of volunteers selected for various honors: The Weils Volunteer-of-the-Year Joel Teplitzky – took home the organization’s first-ever award. A humble, warm and accommodating volunteer at The Weils café since 2009, Joel is known for infusing the residents’ happy hour with a little extra happiness and humor. The Staff Appreciation Award Josie Love – Myers 3 Activity Coordinator was the proud honoree. According to sing-along volunteer Ed Broidy, “Her tenderness, pleasant disposition, affability and resident interest are very apparent on her many trips with residents to the Maltz Chapel for the sing-along program. She remains for the entire event and assists us to make certain all goes well.” Montefiore Heroes Audrey Frank, Melba Cohen and Carol Resnik – each brought the volunteer program at Montefiore to greater heights during their dedicated service to Montefiore for their multiple accomplishments. Much like the tea each volunteer took home as a parting gift, the impact they have made at Montefiore and The Weils lingers on and with time, seems only to grow stronger. Andrew W. Hoffmann, continued from page 1 Linda Moskowitz Resident Outing Fund and The Elliot Willensky Music Fund. There are many, many other generous funds that have been established to benefit Montefiore’s residents. Please see our website: www.montefiorecare.org, for a complete listing. Of course, we also welcome gifts of unrestricted funds, which allow Montefiore’s excellent, compassionate and creative staff to offer programs on their own initiative, made possible by your generosity. Now more than ever, we are grateful to those who have supported us, and we look to you to allow us to continue maintaining and improving the quality of life and care that your loved ones deserve. There are countless ways to give: outright donations, creation of family funds, gift annuities, and including Montefiore in your estate planning. Please contact Bev Gans, her Foundation staff or me if you have interest or any questions. Thank you for your incredible generosity and support. Around the Home Senior Prom Activity Coordinator Mary Baioni with resident Howard Greene. • Enjoying Tea Time Wendy Schwarz, friendly visit volunteer, with sing-along volunteer Ed Broidy. Give and Tell Volunteers Alice Sayre and Bea Gans enjoy the festivities at a recent volunteer potluck breakfast. Congratulations June, Joel & Josie! The 2011 Bea Bernstein Volunteer-of-the-Year Millie Klein (left) presents June Rosenfeld with the Bea Bernstein Volunteer-of-the-Year Award, in remembrance of Millie’s sister. The Bea Bernstein Award honors a volunteer who continually demonstrates exceptional commitment and dedication to Montefiore. The Weils Volunteer-of-theYear Winner Diane Weiner, volunteer manager, with first-ever Weils winner, happy hour volunteer Joel Teplitzky. 2 • M o N t e F ior e FaM i ly N ews let t er Staff Appreciation Award Honoree Josie Love, Myers 3 activity coordinator, was named this year’s Staff Appreciation Award recipient. Josie (at far right) is shown here with peers Mary Jean DeVaul, life-enrichment coordinator for The Weils, along with Molly Spencer, activities director for Montefiore. “PRESTO” – CHANGO! e-mail loved ones who Don’t Have a Computer! Thanks to a generous donor, Montefiore is proud to introduce “Presto” – a combination of the Presto Printing Mailbox and Presto Mail Service. Learn about this brand new way to stay in touch with your loved ones at Montefiore without their need of a computer. What Presto does: • It allows you to send an e-mail to loved ones who don’t use a computer or the Internet; • It transforms e-mails into beautiful, easy-to-read e-letters with photos and attachments. How it works: 1. Send an e-mail, photos and other documents to a Presto-provided e-mail address; 2. The Presto Mail Service transforms e-mailed messages and photos into printable, full color “e-letters”; 3. The Presto Printing Mailbox automatically retrieves messages via the phone line and prints them out. This service provides residents a decorative, hand-delivered message sent from family and friends using our custom e-mail address: [email protected]. After registering using the form below, family and friends receive “how to” instructions and can begin sending unlimited messages to their loved ones via e-mail. The Presto Mailbox converts the message into a beautiful letter with a font size large enough for all to read. Our dedicated volunteers will hand deliver the message to residents within 24 hours of receiving it. It’s that easy! PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY First Name_________________________________________________________________________ Last Name ________________________________________________________________________ Primary e-mail address* ___________________________________________________________ Alternate e-mail address* __________________________________________________________ Phone Number ___________________________________________________________________ (Presto prints this phone number on the message) Cell Phone Number _______________________________________________________________ (Presto Friends can send e-mails from cell phones which support e-mail) Please return this form to: Aileen Varga, administrative assistant, c/o The Montefiore Foundation, One David N. Myers Pkwy., Beachwood, OH 44122, or e-mail the above information to: [email protected]. For questions call Aileen at 216.910.2350. *By providing us with your e-mail address, you are allowing Montefiore and The Weils to send you information about our programs and services. the Posh Nosh Café offers New Menu items! The Posh Nosh Café is a unique dining experience at Montefiore offering a wide menu selection sure to tickle your tastebuds! Several healthy breakfast choices from omelets, to wraps and on the lighter side, bagels and toast. We are excited to bring back our healthy, delicious smoothies – a big seller in the summer months. Healthy soups daily, salads and a variety of 14 different sandwiches and wraps are also available year-round. Hours of operation: Monday through Friday, 9 am to 3:30 pm. Saturday from noon to 4 pm. Phone in your order to 216.910. 2480 (or just to extension 2480 while at Montefiore!) We hope you will stop by and join us for breakfast or lunch. auxiliary Plus Fund June, July, august 2012 Memory Mitch Kursh Cynthia Jacobs Gertrude Sussman Shirley & Harvey Basch Rhoda Seifert Alice Sayre Jo-Jo Trusso Congratulations Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Golder, 65th wedding anniversary Donna Marcia Goldstein • Virtual Bowling Montefiore rehab patients practice their bowling talents on the Wii. Vinney Hospice of Montefiore receives Perfect Survey from the ohio Department of Health Recently, the Ohio Department of Health conducted a recertification survey of the Vinney Hospice of Montefiore. After four days of record review, home visits, policy review, and quality assurance monitoring, the Ohio Department of Health surveyor determined a perfect survey! For more information on Vinney Hospice and Palliative Care Programs of Montefiore, please call 216.910.2650. ★★ 2012 Leading Age Shining Stars! ★ ★ ★ ★ MoMart Gift shop Come in and take a look at our beautiful clothing; sweaters, skirts, slacks, and accessories consisting of fashionable jewelry, scarves, hats, and of course, the latest in hand bags. Father’s Day is approaching and we have several items for Dad or Grandpa’s special day. We also have lovely Judaica jewelry for graduation, including special note cards, greeting cards, umbrellas and music boxes – come in and take a look! Hours of operation: Monday through Friday, 10 am to 3:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday, noon – 4 pm. Call 216.910.2483 for more information and ask about our specials. Do N at e N ow – Go to M oN teFi o reCare. orG Joe Vega, nursing; Ieasha Morgan, housekeeping; Sharon Castro, administrative assistant; and Gwen Anderson, hospitality specialist. Congratulations! sUMMe r 2 01 2 • 3 The Call ofTheWeils Mary Jean DeVaul, Life-Enrichment Coordinator • theweils.org For a full listing of ALL events held at The Weils, please contact Mary Jean DeVaul at 440.543.4221 or [email protected]. June Happenings! Happy Father’s Day! On Sunday, June 17, residents and their families are invited to brunch from 11 am – 1 pm. Residents can bring up to two guests. Children ages 12 and under can attend free-of-charge. The cost for additional guests: $10/per person. For more information contact Amy Altman, admissions coordinator at 440.996.0504 or e-mail [email protected]. The Father’s Day fun continues when Guytano Parks performs at 1:30 pm. Reserve your seats when the NCJW High Notes visit and perform their new choreographed show on Tuesday, June 26 at 1:30 pm. Dr. Laszlo Harmat, The Weils Rehab Pavilion Orthopaedic Medical Director will present “Shoulder Osteoarthritis” on Wednesday, June 27 at 6:30 pm in The Weils Community Room. July Happenings! Grab a sparkler when Cantor Gary Gelender performs a patriotic sing-along on Sunday, July 1 at 1:30 pm. Join us on Sunday, July 22 from 2-4 pm for our family-friendly bingo fundraiser benefiting resident activities. This inaugural event will be a great opportunity to support resident programming, have fun and win prizes! For more information, call Kim Cole, Montefiore Foundation development associate at 216.910.2652, e-mail her at [email protected] or visit theweils.org/site/bingo. Dr. Harmat returns to discuss “Rotator Cuff Repairs” on Wednesday, July 25 at 6:30 pm. Celebrate Shabbat with Rabbi Joel Chazin and pianist Trina Miller on Friday, July 27 at 6:15 pm. The NCJW Entertainmobile visits on Tuesday, July 31 at 1:30 pm. on the weils eils Marquee June 6 • 1:30 pm Steven Greenman performs violin favorites June 14 • 1:30 pm Geauga Park District lectures on ‘Wild About Wetlands’ June 19 • 1:30 pm Explorations with Rabbi Joel Chazin June 30 • 7 pm Victor Breeler performs the standards on guitar July 2 • 1:30 pm Memories of Euclid Beach July 11 • 7 pm ‘Show Stoppers’ strut their stuff! July 12 • 1:30 pm Professor James Pawlik brings American History to life August 4 • 1:30 pm Ilya Shetyndler performs classical music on the baby grand August 14 • 2 pm Sweet Songsters visit for their monthly sing-along August 16 • 3 pm Great Ages/Great Ideas with Rabbi Joel Chazin August 23 • 1:30 pm Geauga Park District lectures on ‘Sky Legends & Lore’ Picture Perfect at The Weils! august Happenings! Amidst the blur of grass skirts and warm evening breezes, Bob & Shelly Orlandi will perform a Hawaiian Holiday on Monday, August 6 at 6:30 pm. Where are my blue suede shoes? That is the question many ask as they dress for the Elvis Happy Hour on Monday, August 13 at 4 pm in the café. Dr. Laszlo Harmat will chat about “Hand Osteoarthritis” on Wednesday, August 29 at 6:30 pm – no reservations needed. For more information call Amy Altman, admissions coordinator at 440.996.0504. Congratulations 2012 weils employeeof-the-year 2012 weils Volunteerof-the-year liNDa Morris Joel tePlitzky �emorable oment � Weils resident Leonard Nehman (seated) is presented with a special certificate for 50 years of service to The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE). At left: John Galinac, business agent, William Taggart and Orville Kist from The Moving Pictures Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the US, its Territories & Canada. 4 • M o N t e F ior e FaM i ly N ews let t er Playing Mahj Eileen Carton, volunteer Beverly Sullivan, Daniel Morocco, Jean Lorber and Cindy Judd enjoy a game of Mahj in The Weils café. Field Experience Weils resident Virginia McSherry works on a memory book with a Fieldstone Farm volunteer. The Weils and Fieldstone Farms collaborated recently on a six-week pilot program promoting therapeutic wellness. Television personality and author Fred Griffith mingles with Weils staff members Mary Artino, Mary Jean DeVaul, Wally Lucas and resident Marilyn Stavis at Montefiore’s annual meeting. PLEASE JOIN RABBI CHAZIN FOR THESE UPCOMING 2012 SUMMER EVENTS: Songs of a Summer’s ight Free & Open tO the COmmunity! meSSAge from rAbbi Joel cHAzin * Saturday evening, June 30 at 7 pm With the Mary Beth Ions Trio and soloist Cheryl Eitman This event is sponsored by a generous gift from Glenda & Martin Weisblatt. Saturday evening, JuLy 14 at 7 pm Broadway and popular songs from the American Songbook by soloist Cheryl Eitman and pianist Trina Miller This event is sponsored by a generous gift from Larry & Ginger Shane. Saturday evening, auguSt 25 at 7 pm with the Mary Beth Ions Trio This event is sponsored by a generous gift from The Daniel and Rose Goldstein Endowment Fund and The Sherwood and Lois Goldfarb Family Musical Performance Fund. For more information contact Rabbi Joel Chazin at 216.910.2522. *In Montefiore’s outdoor courtyard garden, weather permitting, or will be moved to the Maltz Auditorium. Performances conclude with a lovely Havdalah service. tisHa B’aV Join us for the following Tisha B’Av services: Saturday, July 28 4:30 pm Erev Tisha B’Av service Mourning for the Destruction of the First & Second Temples in Jerusalem: The Destruction for The Second Temple – occurring in 70 A.D. – signaled the beginning of the Jewish Dispersion through the ages until the return to Israel. Sunday, July 29 10:30 am First day of Tisha B’Av Tisha B’Av morning service In RemembRance of YouR Loved one Vinney Hospice of Montefiore inVites you and your faMily to attend our annual Hospice MeMorial serVice. Thursday, June 14, 2012 • 7 pm • monTefiore Maltz cHapel/auditoriuM • one daVid n. Myers parkway, BeacHwood rsVp to tHe Hospice office at 216.910.2623. please indicate your name, the name of your loved one, and the number attending. Vinney Hospice staff will be present. dessert reception following the service. Do N at e N ow – Go to M oN teFi o reCare. orG THE SECOND HALF OF LIFE: ENCOURAGING NEWS A recent work, “The Mature Mind” by Dr. Gene Cohen, (sadly, now deceased), researcher and former geriatric expert at George Washington University, points out the positive aspects of aging and offers heartening news about the human brain. To our surprise, Dr. Cohen insists that the brain can grow new cells to the end of life, that in some ways an older brain works better – yes better than a younger one. For one thing: it knows more! For another, it relates more to positive emotional stimuli than to negative ones. According to a study at the University of California, older adults “experience less intense negative emotions” and are more likely to remember positive than negative experiences than younger counterparts. In other words, older adults are likely to be calmer, more balanced in the face of life’s challenges. The circuits in their brains work a bit differently in addition to the likelihood that they have faced these challenges many times before. But there’s further good news: some older adults – on retirement – want to try new things, discover new interests, even take risks. One woman told Dr. Cohen: ‘I’m itching to do something different. It needs to be something out of the ordinary – even a little risky.’ She advertised herself as a driver for older women who wanted to go places, travel and enjoy conversation along the way. Her new career as a chauffeur took off in no time. In short: our minds can grow and there are resources for hope. We’re not ‘over the hill.’ Many of us can climb new hills. BooK of rememBranCe To better serve the spiritual needs of our families, Montefiore is proud to announce that this coming Rosh Hashanah, Sunday, September 16, a beautiful Book of Remembrance will be open in our Chapel to list the names of loved ones who have passed on. For a moderate cost, families can request to have the name (or names) of their loved one(s) and the date of their passing beautifully inscribed. In addition, by request, Montefiore will advise each family of the date of passing of their loved one and invite them to the appropriate Sabbath service in our Chapel, where their loved one’s names shall be read aloud and Kaddish said. In this way Montefiore can be faithful to its mission to strengthen the spirit of our residents and families. – Rabbi Joel Chazin sUMMe r 2 01 2 • 5 wish list BeVerly GaNs, ViCe PresiDeNt MoNteFiore FoUNDatioN SIx MONTHS LATER… To me, June signifies wonderful things: sunshine, warm breezes, and lovely flowers and trees. It also means that half the calendar year has been completed – the time to review my annual resolutions to see how I’m doing six months later with my personal TO DO List! Well, I did shred my out-of-date documents, clean out a closet or two, and lose 5 pounds (though I gained them right back), but those items come from the bottom of my list and are not very meaningful in the grand scheme of things. My top three never change, and they are: 1) Stay close to everyone I love; 2) Learn something new; and 3) Make a difference. I don’t know what’s on your list, but I am pretty sure you have one, and if #3 on mine resonates with you, too, then I have some suggestions for your next six months… Montefiore is a great place to make a difference! You can volunteer: Friendly visiting, playing bingo, transporting residents and office work are just a few ways to help out while extending our bottom line. Please contact Diane Weiner, volunteer manager at 216.910.2741 or e-mail [email protected] for more information. You can make a gift to our annual campaign: Gifts in any amount provide unrestricted support – there’s nothing better. We can use your gift wherever it is needed most at that moment! You can save postage if you make your donation on our newly updated online giving form at montefiorecare.org and checking the “donate” button. You can honor or memorialize loved ones: These special tribute gifts can be made to recognize birthdays, anniversaries, bar or bat mitzvahs or yahrzheits. You can designate which fund should receive your gift and we’ll send an acknowledgement letter. Please contact Aileen Varga, administrative assistant at 216.910.2350 or e-mail [email protected] for assistance. You can leave a legacy: By naming Montefiore or The Weils as a beneficiary in your will or estate plan, we’ll welcome you to our Legacy Society. You can provide capital support for the Hospice and Palliative Care Pavilion and/or The Assisted Living Memory Care Pavilion. You can establish a fund to support any aspect of our work and pay your pledge over a period of years, and you can purchase or donate wish list items. If any of these strike your fancy, please contact me at 216.910.2633 or e-mail [email protected] and I will happily explain the details. Before we know it, it will be December. I promise you, my “TO DO” will be DONE by then. My colleagues and I would love the opportunity to help you with yours. Wishing you a delightful summer, – Bev Cash register to be used on Rehab Road for therapy DVDs and CDs for residents to “rent” Two new digital cameras Portable electric fans for residents Framed artwork for residents’ rooms Wall clocks for residents’ room Attractive wall calendars Embroidery floss, yarn and other fiber art materials A set of computer speakers Two desktop computers for new Assisted Living Memory Care Pavilion Large flat screen TV for new Assisted Living Memory Care Pavilion Foot stools to prevent edema If you would like to donate any of these items or assist us in purchasing them, please contact Aileen Varga at avarga@ montefiorecare.org or call 216.910.2350. All gifts will be acknowledged with a letter of an in-kind donation. Thank you. WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND “Journey Through Grief ” Gorgeous Gardens Montefiore’s entrance gardens are near completion. Look for a new walkway connecting the two gardens surrounding The Stella Kleinman Rehab Gym and a cement bench in The Daus Garden outside The Maltz Chapel. The gym gardens were a gift from an anonymous donor. The Daus Garden is named in memory of Jean Daus, a Montefiore Board member. The flower garden surrounding The Barkley/Davis Menorah is a gift from the Aileen and Arthur Arnson Garden Fund. Art Arnson,✡ was a Life Director of Montefiore and Alvin Barkley is an Honorary Director and former Board Chair. 6 • MoNteFiore FaMily Newsletter The staff at Montefiore and The Weils pride ourselves on not only providing exemplary clinical care to our residents and patients, but also providing respect, dignity and a high quality of life. Beyond residents’ and patients’ medical/ rehabilitation needs, there are myriad “wish list” items that would assist us in meeting our goal of “being recognized as the center of excellence for promotion of wellness, innovative treatment and care of illness, and attainment of the highest possible quality of life for the aging community.” We would be delighted to receive donations of any of the items listed below: Two iPads for use in speech therapy A SIX-WEEK BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP July 19 – August 23, 2012 Thursdays, 6-7:30 pm Maltz Auditorium at Montefiore To register, please call Kim Ventresca, LISW, in the Vinney Hospice office at 216.910.2795. montefiorecare.org. ✡ Of blessed memory Montefiore announces New assisted living Memory Care Pavilion Montefiore is pleased to announce an innovative addition to its continuum of services and is creating a new memory care pavilion for individuals with early- to midstage dementia who need assisted living and dementia care support. Resident living spaces will include six studio rooms and two suites. The 1000 square foot exterior expansion, adjacent to the kitchen and activity/ dining room, includes a living room and library with computer stations. A highlight of the expanded space is a multi-sensory environment (MSE) room which offers stimulation of senses – touch, sound, smell, taste and sight – proven to help those with dementia reconnect with their environment. By caring for those with dementia in an assisted living setting, this soothing yet stimulating space will keep individuals active and engaged in a compassionate, supportive and safe environment. Each resident will have the freedom to choose his or her degree of socialization and daily schedule. The assisted living memory care pavilion on Montefiore’s Beachwood campus is scheduled to open this fall. To find out more about how a loved one might benefit from moving into Montefiore’s new Assisted Living Memory Care Pavilion, please contact the admissions department at 216.910.2202. meet tHe teAm Mark weiss, VP and CFo, expands role to administrator at Montefiore Montefiore is pleased to announce that Mark Weiss, LNHA (Licensed Nursing Home Administrator), MBA, CPA, has expanded his role and will now oversee day-to-day operations at Montefiore as an Administrator in addition to his Chief Financial Officer responsibilities. Weiss directs the fiscal operations for Montefiore, the Montefiore Housing Corporation and the Montefiore Foundation, thereby overseeing a combined $35 million budget. Weiss is an expert regarding Medicare and Medicaid and has lobbied in both Columbus and Washington, D.C. regarding healthcare issues as they relate to reimbursement. He continues to advocate on behalf of senior healthcare. Mazel Tov Mark! CoNGratUlatioNs to The Weils assisted living community recently received a “Zero Deficiencies” rating from the Ohio Department of Health. Mary Jane Klarich Julie Osso April Matic, RN RN, BSN, CDP. MBA, LNHA, FACHE Nurse Manager The Rehabilitation Pavilion at The Weils Mary Jane has been a member of the Montefiore staff since 2006, most recently the nurse manager on the memory care wing on Mandel 1. She brings over 30 years of clinical experience to her position. She is also a faculty member at Tri-C’s School of Nursing. Mary Jane received her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Ursuline College and a Master of Business Administration from Lake Erie College. Director of Dining Services The Weils Please welcome Julie Osso to The Weils. Julie is our new Director of Dining Services. She has a BA in Health Care Administration from Ursuline College and a graduate certificate Core of Knowledge for Nursing Home Administrators from Ohio State University. She has worked in the hospitality and health care fields for the past 17 years. Patient Care Coordinator Post-Hospital Care Center April has been a Registered Nurse since July 2005 where she began her career at TriPoint Hospital. There she was a Med/ Surg charge nurse and preceptor for the Lake Hospital system. April joined the Montefiore Myers 1 unit in January 2012 and has proven herself to be an outstanding caregiver and leader with excellent clinical and customer service skills. Welcome Mary Jane, Julie and April! Do N at e N ow – Go to M oN teFi o reCare. orG The Rehabilitation Pavilion at The Weils in Chagrin Falls has been named to the 2012 Honor Roll in U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Nursing Homes. The U.S. News Honor Roll highlighted 39 nursing homes with perfect performance ratings over the past year. Out of more than 15,500 facilities that U.S. News reviewed, The Rehabilitation Pavilion at The Weils is the only Ohio facility to receive four straight quarters of perfect five-star ratings from the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services – the government agency that sets and enforces standards for nursing homes (defined as facilities or portions of facilities enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid that provide 24-hour nursing care and other medical services) in all three areas - health inspections, nurse staffing and quality of care. For a tour, please contact Amy Altman, admissions and outreach coordinator at 440.996.0504 or e-mail [email protected]. sUMMe r 2 01 2 • 7 tributes F e B r U a ry 1 – a P r i l 3 0 , 2 0 1 2 Tributes February 1, 2012 – April 30, 2012 Donations to Montefiore enhance the lives of our residents, families, staff, volunteers and the community. This list reflects donations received February 1, 2012 through April 30, 2012. We apologize for any errors or omissions. To make a donation in honor or in memory of a special person or milestone event, please call The Montefiore Foundation at 216.910.2350 or visit the Foundation page on our website: montefiorecare.org. The 2011 ANNUAL SUSTAINING CAMPAIGN Laura & Michael Bennett Michelle & Jacob Bernstein Barry Bishop Sheila & Martin Botnick Phyllis Budinger Cornerstone Pharmacy Miriam & Gerald Engelhart Dianne Palmer & Robert Hoffman Lois & Norman Kay Bonnie & Jonathan Klarfeld Reed Kleinman Ilene & Kevin McMullen & Family Ohio Ambulance Bella Portman Carole & Alan Schonberg Pearl & Gerald Schindler Flora & Alexander Shiller Cathy & Jonathan Stamler Terry & Jeffrey Young In memory of: Leah Brenner Dee & Elroy Kursh Frances Feiner Jackie Derrow & Steven Kutnick Mitch Kursh Roberto Rodriguez & Family Walter Meth Judy & Steven Willensky Faye Novak Emily Dickman Adele Wallenstein Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Grasgreen THE VERA ARLEN HOSPICE/PALLIATIVE CARE ENDOWMENT FUND Sid Arlen Irvin Krieger THE AILEEN & ARTHUR ARNSON GARDEN FUND In memory of: Margie Young Aileen Arnson THE ALVIN & CLAIR BARKLEY FUND In honor of: Bonnie Kay’s speedy recovery Susan Lieberman DONATE NOW! THE RONALD BARNETT MEMORIAL FUND In memory of: Marla Kay Miller Linda Barnett In honor of: David Buchinsky’s Bar Mitzvah Linda Barnett THE NORMAN & LENORE BERKE FUND In memory of: Lenore Berke Marni Amsellem & David Amsellem Ruth Arenswald Margaret Redmond & Christopher Baddeley Martha Behling Carol & Ralph Burger Audrey Chernikoff Shirley & James Chessin Beverly Gans & Bernice Gans Cyndee & Harry Goldstein Harley Gross Mary Ann & John Hexter Jeri & Harvey Kay Ashley Kaufman Miriam Klein Mitzi & Earle Lefton Marlene & Earl Legome Susan & Dennis Lieberman Greta & George Massing Florence & Sheldon Miller Shellie & Peter Moisio Harriet & Mel Morris Hal Myers Ruth & Bill Neides Sally & Melvin Ross Ruth Sandler Alice Sayre Suzanne & Jack Shilling Faye & David Sholiton Rebecca Slaviero Janet & Bill Smith Morton Smith Mr. and Mrs. Shale Sonkin Maxine Leiken & Bob Turoff Lauren Rock & Peter Turner Carol & Michael Weiss Frances Greenberg Margie Zelman Ruth Lee Faye & David Sholiton THE BEA BERNSTEIN VOLUNTEER FUND In memory of: Bea Bernstein Leslie Rosen THE GERALDINE & SHELDON BLOCH FLOWER FUND Sheldon Bloch THE MIRIAM & HAROLD BURKONS MEMORIAL PLAYGROUND FUND In memory of: Henry Lee Lee Burkons THE FANNIE & MILLY CADKIN ENDOWMENT FUND HD Smith Foundation Avi Weiss In memory of: Henrietta “Henny” Henkin Jack Grossman Jerry Kazdin Sally & Sanford Ziff THE CLAUDE & SHIRLEY DICKERSON FAMILY ENDOWMENT FUND In memory of: Ralph Klein Shirley Dickerson THE JODI GENDLER HOSPICE CAPTIAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Jonathan Bornstein THE ROSALIE GOLD HOSPICE MUSIC THERAPY FUND Janis & Sidney Gold Carol & David Willen THE LEONARD HEIMAN MEMORIAL FUND In memory of: David Payne Marvin Rothenfeld Leslie Heiman In honor of: Lenny Bernstein’s birthday Judy Schermer’s special birthday Leslie Heiman THE BARBARA & ROBERT HExTER FUND In memory of: Margaret Geller Ann & Charles Newman Sally & Stanley Wertheim THE HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE BUILDING FUND In memory of: Ruth Rosen Laura Rossignuolo THE JOSEPH 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Marla Kay Miller Maxine Birrer Flo Chelm Julie & Steven Deutch Marion & Steve Fish Elizabeth & Matthew Fullerman Marcia Gisser Ira Goffman Barbara & Herbert Goldberg Lisa, Kenny Ingber & Family Elayne & Ron Kluchin Danette & Mark Kriwinsky Mrs. Herbert Luxenberg & Family Cheryl & Jack Miller Arthur Shedroff Esther & Gerald Spott Willian Steiner Jan & Will Sukenik Sandy & Tim Wuliger Faye Novak Debby & Rich Carbone Bev Cline Marybeth DeSantis Eileen & Howard Drechsler Laurel & Jay Eisenberg Ellen & Marty Fishman Linda Griffin Barbara Gross Robert Heiser Debbie, Tom & Stephanie Henry Sue & Gary Katz Linda Klein Mary Jean & Matt Klein Mary Ellen Kost Tanya & Albert Krill Eleanor Krongold Kathy & Alvie Markowitz Mary Masters Carol & Marc Pohl Leslie Resnik Susan & Steven Rubin Joan & Marc Rubinstein Anna & CL Price Tara & Ross Vigran Mary Zorman Ruth “Polly” Rosen Gloria Benis Jane Jacobson Barbara Glavina NYU Langone Medical Center Dept. of Radiology Maria Olivero Barbara & Allan Peskin Sheilah Rosen Judith Miller & Marvin Schwartz Sandy & Bob Zelvy Morrie Sayre Nancy Wurzel & Donald Sayre Leonard Scharf Sheila Frankel Iris Kane Julie & Kevin Kemelhar Cheryl & Andrew Scharf Kyle Scharf Eve Silverstein Barbara & Stanley Brown Bernice Somerson Norma Maxson Doris Varga Elisabeth Sapell Judith Weinberg Gloria Benis Mindy & Martin Davidson Florence & Dick Dobrin Mary Kayne Heinze Izzie Lash Carole Propp Nadine & David Propseri Carolyn Frank Sax Henry Schneider Hillary & Scott Schneider Nancy & Lee Tenenbaum David Zalben Harriet & Merle Gorden Leslie & Kenneth Levine Louise & Lewis Sternberg Barbra & Harry Taich & Family Debbie & Phil Weiss Karen & Dennis Williams In honor of: Mr. and Mrs. Morton Epstein’s 65th wedding anniversary Mr. & Mrs. William Beechler Amy & Lee Handel Debbie & Phil Weiss THE EUDESE & ELMER PAULL CLINICAL LADDER PROGRAM FUND Eudese & Elmer Paull THE MONTEFIORE RABBI’S FUND In memory of: Blanche Oskowski Alice & Lenny Wendorf Sandra Radov Nancy Dryer In honor of: Rabbi Chazin Marlene Drucker Barbara & Richard Speer Renee Shaw THE RESIDENT ACTIVITIES SPECIAL PURPOSE FUND Joanne Klein In memory of: Marvin Lash Sandi Riga THE VOLUNTEER SUPPORT FUND Alice Sayre In memory of: Gertrude Willensky Sussman Diane Weiner THE LAWRENCE & SONDRA RUBIN ENDOWMENT FUND In memory of: Rabbi Bruce Abrams Sanford “Corky” Kurland Larry Rubin In honor of: Paula & Leo Silberman Larry Rubin THE CORRINE WALLENSTEIN HOSPICE FUND In memory of: brother of Audrey Kursman Lynda & Ken Simon THE SCHERZER FAMILY FUND In honor of: Donald Scherzer’s birthday Karen Klein THE WEILS STAFF APPRECIATION FUND In honor of: Weils Staff Edwin Arsham Rehabilitiation Department David Lavalette THE EDITH & ALVIN SCHREIBMAN BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP FUND Lawrence Schreibman THE WEILS TRIBUTE FUND In honor of: George Libecco’s 5th birthday Julie & Tessa Kemelhar THE SENIOR LIVING HEALTH ExPO FUND The Mt. 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Visit montefiorecare.org THE CAROL & MICHAEL WEISS FAMILY FUND In memory of: Ellie Rosenfield & Sylvan Rosenfield Susan & Dennis Lieberman THE ELLIOT WILLENSKY MUSIC FUND In memory of: Frieda Pincus Judy & Scott Cohen Elliot Willensky Judy & Scott Cohen Leslie Klein Rosen Dr. Ingrid Tauber Gertrude Willensky Sussman Sylvia & Jeff Aarons Josie, Michael & Ryan Ackerman Fay Berlin Laura & Ken Berns Diane & Glenn Bitner John Brelus Kim Cole & Jeffrey Brown Lois Brown Barbara & Ronald Cantlie Renee & Kerry Chelm Gail Cohen Melissa & Stanley Davis Steven Dunn Sharon & Bruce Epstein Harriet & Al Fader Mindy & David Feigenbaum Lorraine Feldman Beverly Gans & Bernice Gans Lois & Henry Goodman JoAnn & Robert Glick Ira Goffman Beth & Philip Goldstein Sally Good Sid Good Joie & John Gregor Andrea Kanter Grodin & Bill Grodin Stan Grossman Bonnie & Judge James Gwin Brad Harte Paula & Daniel Herman Amy & Dan Hertz Mary Ann & John Hexter Susan & Michael Hyman Patricia Inglis Sonia & Gary Kaye Catherine Kilbane Millie Klein Paula, Allan, Evan, Larry & Stephanie Krutchik Judith Kurimai Sharon & Jamie Lebovitz Nancy & Adam Levin Nancy & Barry Levy Susan & Dennis Lieberman Mr. & Mrs. William Lieberman Phyllis & Saul Lowitt Larry Mack Bonnie & Daniel Marks Mandel Jewish Community Center Carolyn Ann Martin MJ & David Mascarin Maureen & William Mason Robert Meth Jo Ann Millman Linda & Jerry Mintz Eudice & William Morse Karen & Norton Newborn Sylvia Nissenbaum Joanne & William Orenberg Sylvia & Robert Reitman Elizabeth & David Ricanati Sylvia Rose Leslie Klein Rosen Enid & David Rosenberg Marta & Benjamin Rosenthal Aliki & Peter Rzepka Aaron Saltzman Toni & Donald Scherzer Anita & Michael Siegal Adrienne & Harvey Siegel Lisa Meek & Marc Alan Silverstein Helen Simon Barbara & Robert Smith Maureen & Stephen Smith Elizabeth Stern Bonnie & Jeff Stein Jim Strassman Susan & Paul Thomson Lauren Rock & Peter Turner Margo Vinney & Jeffrey Chaitoff Sally & Stanley Wertheim Marilyn & Mel Weinberg Carol & Michael Weiss Judy & Morry Weiss Mira & Mark Weiss Idelle & Abe Wolf Terry & Jeffrey Young THE ADELE K. WYNBRANDT MEMORIAL FUND In memory of: Allan Kleinman Beverly Gans THE ESTELLE ZIEVE STNA COMMITMENT TO CARE FUND Sandy Zieve Make A Difference! Donate online or call 216.910.2350. sUMMe r 2 01 2 • 9 Around the Home Chag Purim Volunteers from the Cleveland Hillel Foundation – Jonathan Lopatin and Gabe Dash – share a fun-filled afternoon with Montefiore resident Mae Borden during the annual Hillel/Montefiore Purim Carnival. Israel Independence Day Close to forty Agnon third graders helped Montefiore residents and staff members celebrate Israel Independence Day. Never Forget Holocaust survivor Erica Gold with Cantor Larry Josefovitz during this year’s Holocaust Remembrance program. Food For Thought Speaker Al Gray with cousin and funder Bea Gray (seated) with Montefiore President and CEO Lauren Rock. PA S S O V E R T R A D I T I O N S JUNe2012 Matzah Maker Cynthia Jacobs “rolls out the chametz” as she prepares some matzah for Passover. Stand and Deliver 7th-graders from The TempleTifereth Israel visit with Montefiore residents and bring colorful Passover greeting cards: (l-r) Jeremy Gimbel, Matt Weisman, Aaron Greenspan, Sam Salkin, Leah Marks and Arianna Koufman with residents Irina Gusso and Alice Naiman. MoN sUN tUes Mincha Prayer Services: Mondays and Wednesdays 3:30 pm Maltz Chapel 3 Chuck Tamblen Entertains 2:30 pm 10 Tom Lanigan Entertains 2:30 pm 17 Father’s Day Social w/Cathy Seifert 2:30 pm 24 By Request Performs 2:30 pm 4 weD “On Top of the World” 10:30 am Bingo 2:15 pm 18 “On Top of the World” 10:30 am Bingo 2:15 pm 25 “On Top of the World” 10:30 am Bingo 2:15 pm tHUr 5 Sing-along 10:30 am 12 Tai Chi & Tea 10:30 am “Mazel Tov” Russian Choir Performs 2:30 pm 10:30 am Resident Birthday Party with Joel Scigliano 2:30 pm Bingo 7 pm 13 Sing-along 10:30 am Dave Michaels Entertains 2:30 pm Swinging Bavarians Perform 7 pm 10:30 am High Notes Perform 2:30 pm Bingo 7 pm 26 Sing-along 27 10:30 am Art & the Human Fred Sivillo Spirit 10:30 am Entertains 2:30 pm Unit Programming Bingo 7 pm 2:30 pm Auxilary Luncheon 12 pm Mezuzah Making 2:30 pm 8 Movie Matinee 1:45 pm Shabbat Services 4:30 pm 14 15 Unit Programming 10:30 am Art To Go w/ Cleveland Museum of Art 2:30 pm Hospice Memorial Service 7 pm Movie Matinee 1:45 pm Shabbat Services 4:30 pm 21 22 Movie Matinee 1:45 pm Unit Programming Shabbat Services 10:30 am & 2:30 pm 4:30 pm 28 29 Unit Programming 10:30 am & 2:30 pm Movie Matinee 1:45 pm Rabbi’s Monthly Memorial Service Shabbat Services 4:30 pm 11am June 14 – 21 is National Nursing Assistants Week 10 • M o N t e F ior e FaM i ly N ewslet t er sat Movie Matinee 1:45 pm Shabbat Services 4:30 pm 6 Unit Programming7 19 Sing-along 20 Art & the Human Spirit 10:30 am Unit Programming 2:30 pm Fri 1 Shabbat Services: Fridays at 4:30 pm Saturdays at 10:30 am Maltz Chapel Art & the Human Unit Programming Spirit 10:30 am 10:30 am Unit Programming Bingo 2:15 pm 2:30 pm 11 Enjoying Seder Richard Dobrin and his wife Florence delight in the evening seder with junior volunteers (from left) Justin Walton and Peter Aminu. 2 Shabbat Services 10:30 am Jerry Simmerer Entertains 2:30 pm 9 Shabbat Services 10:30 am Fairmount Temple Mitzvah Corp 2:30 pm 16 Shabbat Services 10:30 am Auxiliary Ice Cream Social 2:30 pm 23 Shabbat Services 10:30 am Auxiliary Oneg Shabbat 2:30 pm 30 Shabbat Services 10:30 am Fred Barringer Entertains 2:30 pm Songs of a Summer’s Night 7 pm JUly2012 MoN sUN 1 Wally Maxima Entertains 2:30 pm 2 9 In the Spirit Entertains 2:30 pm “On Top of the World” 10:30 am Bingo 2:15 pm Resident Entertainment 2:30 pm “On Top of the World” 10:30 am Bingo 2:15 pm 22 TISHA B’AV 29 16 30 aUGUst2012 Tisha B’Av Services 10:30 am “On Top of the World” 10:30 am Movie Matinee Channel 48 2:30 pm Bingo 2:15 pm Chuck Tamblen Entertains 2:30 pm 12 19 6 “On Top of the World” 10:30 am Bingo 2:15 pm 13 20 “On Top of the World” 10:30 am Bingo 2:15 pm Cathy Seifert Entertains 2:30 pm 26 By Request Performs 2:30 pm 27 “On Top of the World” 10:30 am Bingo 2:15 pm 4 Fri 5 INDEPENDENCE DAY sat 6 Resident Birthday Party with Joel Scigliano 2:30 pm Bingo 7 pm 12 Unit Programming 10:30 am Montefiore Jr. Idol 2:30 pm Cleveland Letter Carriers Band Performs 7:15 pm 17 Sing-along 18 10:30 am Dan Elish Entertains 2:30 pm Unit Programming Bingo 7 pm 10:30 am & 2:30 pm Rabbi’s Monthly Memorial Service 11am & 5 pm Unit Programming 2:30 pm 14 Tai Chi and Tea 10:30 am Unit Programming 2:30 pm 21 Art & the Human Spirit 10:30 am Unit Programming 2:30 pm 28 Art & the Human Spirit 10:30 am Unit Programming 2:30 pm Hillcrest Concert Band Performs 7:30 pm Movie Matinee 1:45 pm Shabbat Services 4:30 pm 26 1 Resident Birthday Party with Joel Scigliano 2:30 pm Beth Steinberg Performs 7 pm 27 2 10:30 am Fred Sivillo Entertains 2:30 pm Bingo 7 pm 15 9 16 Unit Programming 10:30 am & 2:30 pm Jr. Volunteer Recognition Ceremony 7 pm 22 23 Sing-along 10:30 am Logan Wells Performs 2:30 pm Bingo 7 pm Sing-along 10:30 am 29 Jerry Simmerer Entertains 2:30 pm Bingo 7 pm 10 Movie Matinee 1:45 pm Unit Programming Shabbat Services 10:30 am & 2:30 pm 4:30 pm Sing-along 10:30 am Tom Lanigan Entertains 2:30 pm Scimitars Swing Band Performs 7:30 pm 14 Services 10:30 am Movie Matinee Channel 48 2:30 pm Songs of a Summer’s Night 7 pm 21 Shabbat Services 10:30 am Auxiliary Ice Cream Social 2:30 pm EREV TISHA B’AV 28 Shabbat Services 10:30 am Erev Tisha B’Av Services 4:30 pm 3 Movie Matinee 1:45 pm Unit Programming Shabbat Services 10:30 am & 2:30 pm 4:30 pm 8 Shabbat Services 10:30 am Peter Tavens Entertains 2:30 pm 20 Movie Matinee Ron Papaleo 1:45 pm Entertains 2:30 pm Unit Programming Shabbat Services 10:30 am & 2:30 pm 4:30 pm Bingo 7 pm 7 Sing-along Art & the Human Spirit 10:30 am Unit Programming 2:30 pm Movie Matinee 1:45 pm Shabbat Services 4:30 pm 10:30 am 31 Sing-along 10:30 am 7 13 Shabbat 19 24 Sing-along 25 Art & the Human Spirit 10:30 am Unit Programming 2:30 pm “On Top of the World” 10:30 am Bingo 2:15 pm Cliff Meister Entertains 2:30 pm tHUr 10 Sing-along 11 10:30 am Art & the Human Spirit 10:30 am Unit Programming 2:30 pm 23 5 3 Tai Chi and Tea 10:30 am Unit Programming 2:30 pm “On Top of the World” 10:30 am Bingo 2:15 pm Resident Entertainment 2:30 pm weD Movie Matinee Bingo 10:30 am 1:45 pm Unit Programming Annette Keys Unit Programming Shabbat Services 10:30 am & 2:30 pm Entertains 2:30 pm 10:30 am & 2:30 pm 4:30 pm “On Top of the World” 10:30 am Bingo 2:15 pm 8 15 tUes 4 Shabbat Services 10:30 am Annette Keys Entertains 2:30 pm 11 Shabbat Services 10:30 am Movie Matinee Channel 48 2:30 pm 17 Movie Matinee 1:45 pm Shabbat Services 4:30 pm Shabbat Services 10:30 am Auxiliary Ice Cream Social 2:30 pm 24 Shabbat 25 Services 10:30 am Movie Matinee 1:45 pm Unit Programming Shabbat Services 10:30 am & 2:30 pm 4:30 pm 30 18 Auxiliary Oneg Shabbat 2:30 pm Songs of a Summer Night 7 pm 31 Unit Programming 10:30 am & 2:30 pm Movie Matinee 1:45 pm Rabbi’s Monthly Shabbat Services Memorial Service 4:30 pm 11am & 5 pm UPCOMING JEWISH HOLIDAYS: Erev Rosh Hashanah: Sunday, September 16, 2012 Rosh Hashanah – Day 1: Monday, September 17, 2012 Rosh Hashanah – Day 2: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 Erev Yom Kippur: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 Yom Kippur: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 July 8 - 14 is National Laundry Workers Week Do N at e N ow – Go to M oN teFi o reCare.orG sUMMer 2 01 2 • 11 Non-profit organization U.S. Postage PAID Cleveland, Ohio Permit No. 3874 Where Jewish Tradition Endures Montefiore Home One David N. Myers Parkway Beachwood, Ohio 44122-1101 ADDRESS SERVICE REqUESTED re’s g o fi te in Mon l Meet ua ts Ann ighligh ver H t co see fron If you receive more than one copy of this newsletter or if you have an address change, please call the Foundation office at 216.910.2350 • montefiorecare.org S AV E - T H E - D AT E S S AV E - T H E - D AT E S S AV E - T H E - D AT E S seNior liViNG HealtH eXPo Attention all Healthcare Professionals! Free and Open to the Community Sunday, October 14, 2012 11 am – 4 pm • Montefiore National Speaker Dr. Mark Agronin Author of “How We Age” Expo will feature special exhibits, vendors and cooking demonstrations for healthy senior living! Morning CEU Program with Dr. Mark Agronin Monday, October 15, 2012 at Montefiore Supported by The Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation For more information contact Susan Lieberman at 216.910.2647 or [email protected]. Come to Montefiore for the oNly wheelchair Clinics on Cleveland’s east side! Montefiore’s trained and expert therapists and Health Aid of Ohio have partnered to offer monthly wheelchair clinics at Montefiore to take care of your mobility needs. Clinics are the first Tuesday of every month! For more information or to Upcoming Sessions: schedule an appointment Tuesdays June 5, July 3, August 7 and September 4 call our outpatient therapy Mandel Rehab Pavilion • 10 am – 4 pm. clinic at 216.910.2701. The clinic will provide: • Wheelchair evaluations & service We will assist with all insurance verification. • Fitting assessments • Mobility training post delivery Join us for our Monthly Healthcare speaker series Free & oPeN to tHe CoMMUNity! Wednesday, June 20, 2012 “Who’s In Control Here – Parents or Children?” Featured presenter: Diane Korman, Director of Vinney Hospice and Palliative Care of Montefiore An open discussion about the challenges related to making healthcare decisions as we age; family conflicts that commonly arise as we become dependent on others for our care; parents try to maintain independence and children struggle to keep them safe. Wednesday, July 18, 2012 “Herbal Supplements” Featured presenter: Dr. Amanda Lathia Identify common herbal supplements and the conditions they are used for, frequency of herbal use among older adults, effectiveness and safety concerns, along with tips for safe and effective use. All sessions begin at 4 pm with a presentation, followed by a question and answer period. No reservations needed. For more information call Susan Lieberman at 216.910.2647.
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