May Newsletter - Pacific View Senior Living Community

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May Newsletter - Pacific View Senior Living Community
Assisted Living & Memory Care
1000 6th Street SW • Bandon, OR 97411 • (541) 347-7502
May 2015
EMPLOYEES OF THE MONTH
Kim Conner - Med-Aide
Executive Director’s Corner:
April showers bring May flowers here at Pacific View. We are
so happy to see the beautiful sun and all the beautiful flower
boxes that surround Pacific View. Watch as we finish the
Cranberry Room and patio this spring. Come and join us for
the unveiling of the Cranberry Room on May 21 from 2 to
4 p.m. We will be having a cocktail party, where we can all
enjoy each other and the new surroundings. If you or someone
you know suffers from dementia or Alzheimer’s, please give us
a call, as they might qualify for our Free Music and Memory
program. For more details, please call (541) 347-7502 and ask
for Tom Dimmick.
Pacific View’s Leadership Team
Executive Director........Debbie Wilson
Business Office Mgr......Steve Baxter Jr.
Dir. of Resident Services.. Carol Reed, RN
Memory Care RN......... Joann Krinsle
Resident Care Coord..... Stephanie Gideon
Program Manager..........Leslie Davis
Community Relations.....Tom Dimmick
Activities Director.......... Lorinda Harless
Activities Director MC....Billie Green
Food Service Director..... Amy Lewis
Maintenance & Safety Dir...George Swanson
The residents have chosen
Kim as “Employee of the
Month.” Kim is such a special
person, always having a
beautiful smile on her face, and
she is always ready to jump in
to help the residents whenever
they need her.
The residents chose her due
to her caring nature, kind spirit and, well ... she is just
really great at her job.
Annie Krensle, Memory Care RN
Memory Care is pleased to
announce our Employee of the
Month is our very delightful
and dedicated RN, Annie.
Annie has always been a big
part of our community throughout the years.
She strives to provide the best nursing care and is
always there to listen, whether you are family, friend or
resident. She has a great sense of humor and an even
bigger heart. Annie is a very important addition to our
team, and we are very proud to have her be a part of
our family.
Thank you, Annie, for always being you!!
Welcome to All Our New Residents, Our
New Family Here at Pacific View
BIRTHDAY WISHES TO ...
LOUISE ENTWISLE 5-5
BILL BELDEN 5-16
STEVE NEILSEN 5-29
NORMA MILLER 5-30
NADINE BORGARD 5-30
Sweet treats every Friday at 2:30 p.m.
Make it a point to get in on the delicious
treats.
There is nothing more beautiful than
looking out the windows of Pacific View
and seeing the rainbow landing on the
Bandon Lighthouse...
Taking a moment to thank all
who serve and to honor those
we have lost serving ...
Assisted Living News by
Lorinda Harless,
Activities Director
Well, there was so much
happening in April with our
Easter Egg Hunt, Spotlight
Dinner, Bingo, Sweet Treat
Socials, Outings and all the
amazing music.
May will be just as exciting if
not more... There will still be
lots of amazing music, along
with some exciting events.
Tuesday the 5th is a Cinco de
Mayo celebration, followed by a
festive dinner.
Sunday the 10th is Mother’s
Day, and we will be having Tea
at Two, a celebration of moms
with tea and refreshments, along
with a pretty hat contest and
beautiful music.
Friday the 15th we will be
celebrating our residents who
served in the Armed Forces and
our men and women who are
now serving.
Thursday the 21st will be the
grand opening of the Cranberry
Room with cocktails from 2 to
4 p.m. and a Spotlight Dinner
to follow.
There is much more
happening this month with
endless rides, Lunch Bunch trips
and other fun trips.
Rite Aid’s Wellness Ambassador came to
visit to inform all the residents of their
health programs, such as shots and the
importance of getting them.
She also told of the Wellness Program that
gives anyone over 65 a 20% discount on
items in the pharmacy, with some
exclusions, such as prescriptions, alcohol
and tobacco.
Thank you for the wonderful performance
by the Belles & Beaux as they sang
“Going to the Chapel”—they added the
flowers to make it official.
The residents always love the fun they
bring and the social time afterwards.
Lori shared the beautiful Easter bouquet
sent to her by her family; she made us feel
like we all got one.
Activities
Hello, everyone!
Another month has come and
gone. April was such a fun
month. We had a wonderful
Easter egg hunt and, of course,
one egg is still missing. Oh well,
what would Easter be without a
missing egg?!
May has lots of fun and
exciting things to do. We have
Mother’s Day, Memorial Day
and Cinco de Mayo—all are fun
days to celebrate. Please feel free
to come join us. As always,
thank you for all that you do to
help us help your loved ones. I
would like to get your opinion
about a phrase I thought of:
When you forget, we remember.
Let me know what you think.
Billie Green
MC Activities Director
Paula with her Easter Bunny ears on
during the Easter egg hunt. She was a
Golden Egg winner...
Manager’s
Corner
Welcome, everyone, to the
month of May!! The flowers are
all in bloom, with wonderful
colors and fragrances in the air.
We had a great time in April
with our Music and Memory
event. We are very excited to
start this great program in our
community.
Our Memory Care is well
under way with our remodel,
and it is coming along nicely. As
always, feel free to come join us
for any events or activities that
we are doing here at the
community.
Thank you for all your
support.
Leslie Davis
Memory Care Program
Administrator
Happy
Birthday
Nothing makes the day more beautiful
than a walk with these lovely ladies.
Lynn sings along as Kristalee plays her
favorite song.
Sharon 5/14
Marian 5/24
If angels were mothers
They’d be just like you
Helpful and loving
In all they’d do
If angels were mothers
They still couldn’t be
A better mom
Than you are to me!
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