The Hearth Herald - The Hearth At Stones Crossing
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The Hearth Herald - The Hearth At Stones Crossing
The Hearth Herald The Hearth at Stones Crossing 2339 S. State Rd. 135, Greenwood, IN 46143 (317) 535-0422 www.thehearth.net November 2015 “Home is where the Hearth is” Thanksgiving Day Meals On Thanksgiving Day, we will be serving a buffet style lunch and we will be delivering boxed dinners to Residents who will be here in the evening. Please contact the receptionist as soon as possible with the number of guests that will be attending the lunch buffet and whether or not your family member will need a boxed dinner. Prices for the buffet are as follows: Children up to 5 years old: Free Children 6 to 9: $9.00 Guests 10 and up: $15.00 Please RSVP by Friday, November 20th Menu Oven Roasted Turkey Baked Ham with Pineapple Sauce Creamy Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Candied Yams Savory Sage Cornbread Dressing Green Bean Casserole Cranberry Sauce Assorted Dinner Rolls Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Topping Southern Pecan Pie Page 2 A Note From Denise Dickey With autumn in the air, we have had some exciting changes. Along with our former Executive Director, Heather Soots, moving to a regional position with The Hearth, we have had some other staff changes. I took over as the manager here the beginning of October, and it has been wonderful. Everyone has made me feel very welcomed. I look forward to a long relationship with everyone. We have also welcomed the new Keepsake Wellness Director, Jody Riegel, LPN. She started with us in October and has been very busy learning her new role. In November, the new Senior Living Wellness Director will join us. Her name is Kesha LaGrone, LPN. I know everyone will make them both feel just as welcomed as I felt. We also had a change with Evelyn Miles, LPN taking the role of Wellness Administrative Assistant with us. We know she will do a wonderful job in this new position. Besides the addition of new staff, there has been some sprucing up projects that you might have noticed including new carpeting and painting of common areas. There is also new lobby furniture coming. Also, It is time for us to prepare for winter weather, and the environmental services crew is working hard to ensure the building is ready for what the season brings. Another piece of exciting news is being chosen as the Caring Star Award recipient. This is a great honor and is based off of reviews of the community. We are all very proud of this award, especially since we are the only recipient of this award in Johnson County. Take Care, Live Well and Live More ~ Denise Dickey November Birthdays Resident Birthdays: Ruby Apolzan 11/1 Jerry Connor 11/1 Jane Tanner 11/4 Becky Taylor 11/5 Nancy Rowan 11/14 Sharon Hoffmeister 11/17 Phyllis Taylor 11/21 Employee Birthdays: Evelyn Miles 11/9 Alondra Gallegos 11/13 Star Carter 11/14 Autumn Taylor 11/18 Heidi Herndon 11/24 Adam Kogut 11/25 Monique Nelson 11/25 Briana Leach 11/26 Page 3 Please join us in welcoming the following new Residents to the Hearth at Stones Crossing! Ralph Collins Anna Lee Stull Jim Mann Helen McClellan Chair Yoga engages the elderly in low impact cardio, resistance training, and stretching. People who take Yoga have an improved sense of body awareness than those who do not participate, which give seniors the confidence in their ability to get around without any falls. Chair Yoga improves sleep quality and reduces depression, reduces stress, helps control blood sugar in people with diabetes, enhances respiratory function, and improves balance. *We will be starting chair yoga Wednesday’s at 10:30 and Thursdays at 10:00. It will be held in the Theater located next to the formal dining room. Everyone is welcome to join and participate. The Hearth at Stones Crossing recently earned the Caring Stars of 2016 award recognizing the best Assisted Living and Memory Care communities nationwide! This award is based on rating and reviews from customers. The Hearth at Stones Crossing is the only community to receive this award in Johnson County and the Greenwood area! Please visit caring.com to read and submit reviews. Page 4 10 Warning Signs of Dementia We have had requests for information regarding the warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Dementia. Thanks to the Alzheimer’s Association here are the 10 Warning Signs of what is considered “normal” and “what’s not”. 1. Memory loss Forgetting recently learned information is one of the most common early signs of AD/Dementia. A person begins to forget more often and is unable to recall the information later. What’s normal? Forgetting names or appointments occasionally 2. Difficulty performing familiar tasks People with AD/Dementia often find it hard to plan or complete everyday tasks. Individuals may lose track of the steps to prepare a meal, place a telephone call or play a game. What’s normal? Occasionally forgetting why you came into a room or what you planned to say. 3. Problems with language People with Dementia/AD often forget simple words or substitute unusual words, making their speech or writing hard to understand. For example, they may be unable to find the toothbrush and ask for “that thing for my mouth” instead. What’s normal? Sometimes having trouble finding the right word. 4. Disorientation to time and place People with AD/Dementia can become lost in their own neighborhoods, forget where they are and how they got there, and not know how to get back home. What’s normal? Forgetting the day of the week or where you were going. 5. Poor or decreased judgment Those with Dementia/AD may dress inappropriately, wearing several layers on a warm day or little clothing in the cold. They may show poor judgment about money, like giving away large sums to telemarketers. What’s normal? Making a questionable or debatable decision from time to time. 6. Problems with abstract thinking Someone with AD/Dementia may have unusual difficulty performing complex mental tasks, like forgetting what numbers are and how they should be used. What’s normal? Finding it challenging to balance a checkbook. 7. Misplacing things A person with Dementia/AD may put things in unusual places: an iron in the freezer or a wristwatch in the sugar bowl. What’s normal? Misplacing keys or a wallet temporarily. 8. Changes in mood or behavior Someone with AD/Dementia may show rapid mood swings – from calm to tears to anger – for no apparent reason. What’s normal? Occasionally feeling sad or moody. 9. Changes in personality The personalities of people with AD/Dementia can change dramatically. They may become extremely confused, suspicious, fearful or dependent on a family member. What’s normal? People’s personalities do change somewhat with age. 10. Loss of initiative A person with AD/Dementia may become very passive, sitting in front of the TV for hours, sleeping more than usual or not wanting to do usual activities. What’s normal? Sometimes feeling weary of work or social obligations. Remember, these warning signs can occur over a period of time. The most important thing to do is keep regularly scheduled MD appointments. Be open and honest with your MD of any of the changes that you may experience. Page 5 Thelma at her 100th Birthday celebration! Carl and Teddie! Mickey and her daughter, Coleen! Eleanor feeding Bailey, the horse! Riley Crafts in the Activities Room! Norm watering the flower beds Page 6 Keepsake Village Friday November 6 at 3pm “Punkin Chunkin w/ Harbor Light Hospice” Tuesday November 10 at 11am “Color Guard Flag Ceremony with VFW” Wednesday November 11 at 3pm “Robert Pruitt Music” Friday November 13 at 2:30pm “ODD Day w/ Harbor Light Hospice” Monday November 16 at 4pm “Bonefish Grille” Wednesday November 18 at 11am “Luca’s Pizza Eat In” Tuesday November 24 at 3pm “Show and Tell Treasures w/ Harbor Light Hospice” Wednesday November 25 at 11am “OCharley’s” We will enjoying “Pet therapy” every Tuesday morning at 9:45am with Toby and his Mistress Debbie! Our love for music will be shared with Janelda, Kenny Melton, Robert Pruitt and Susie Garbe!!! We would like to wish every one of our Residents and Families a very safe and happy Thanksgiving! Live More! Laugh More! Sherri Orosco Senior Living Activity Director Alzheimer's Support Group This month’s Alzheimer’s Support Group Meeting will be on Thursday, November 22nd at 5:00 pm on the second floor sunroom. SENIOR LIVING Page 7 November is the month that we honor some very special people and these are our Veterans! Please join us on Tuesday November 10th when our local VFW will be performing a Flag Raising Ceremony at the flagpole in the front of the building. On Wednesday November 11th please join us in the Senior Living Activity Room as we honor our Veterans in a ceremony alongside Harbor Light Hospice. Sunday November 15th we have been invited to share in the 90th birthday celebration for Miss Jean Lohr Blue in the Senior Living Activity Room! Join us in making this a special day for a very special lady. Friday November 20th we will be having another Casino Nite in the Senior Living Activity Room!! Come on down and try your luck! We all know if “We keep on moving we will keep improving”! We have Sit N Fit at 9:30am Monday through Saturday in the Activity Room and have added 2 new opportunities for you to get moving! Wednesday November 11th Paxxon Therapy will be hosting Dance To The Music to get us moving and Wednesday November 25th Chia Bush will be here to lead us in Chair Yoga!! These are two great opportunities for us all to keep ourselves moving. The restaurant outings this month will be to Stone Creek Dining Co. on Monday the 2nd and Bonefish Grille on Monday the 16th. We will also be going to O’Charleys on Wednesday the 25th. We will be enjoying a Panera Bread Eat In on Wednesday the 18th. Happy Thanksgiving! Live More! Laugh More! Sherri Orosco Senior Living Activity Director Parkinson’s Disease Support Group There will be a Parkinson’s Disease Support Group meeting on Wednesday, November 21st at 6:00 pm in the Senior Living Activities Room with Bruce Eccles as our guest speaker. The Hearth at Stones Crossing 2339 S. State Rd 135 Greenwood, Indiana 46143 Phone: 317-535-0422 Fax: 317-535-0425 Email: [email protected] A Premier Senior Living Community W E’ RE O N THE W EB W WW. THEHEARTH. NET Family & Friends Referral Program! If you have a friend or family member that you feel would benefit from living at our community, please see Kathy Pierce or Samantha Hyten, Directors of Community Relations. In appreciation for any referrals that you make to The Hearth at Stones Crossing, which results in an admission for a minimum of ninety days, our community will send you a check for $1000!! Your Directors Denise Dickey General Manager [email protected] Jody Riegel, LPN Keepsake Wellness Director [email protected] Rick Walker Maintenance Director [email protected] Sherri Orosco Senior Living Activity Director [email protected] Stephanie Duncan Business Office Manager [email protected] Crystal Young Keepsake Activities Director [email protected] Kesha LaGrone, LPN Senior Living Wellness Director Briston Sample Dietary Director [email protected] Kathy Pierce Director of Community Relations [email protected] Samantha Hyten Director of Community Relations [email protected]