Starting in November! - Henry County Senior Center

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Starting in November! - Henry County Senior Center
Golden Age News
November
2009
Read online: www.henrycountyseniorcenter.com
The Henry County Senior Center and its partners inspire and equip older adults to thrive in all aspects of their lives.
Starting in November!
Two meals for $2 each!
Breakfast & Lunch
Breakfast Suggested Donation
$2.00
(Dine In Only)
Complete Meals Served from
7:30 a.m—8:30 a.m.
Nov. 3: Yummy Breakfast Pizza
Nov. 10: Heart Smart Cereal & Fruit
Nov. 17: Egg Casserole & More
Nov. 24: French Toast & Sausage Oui!
Lunch Suggested Donation
$2.00
(Dine In & Carry Out)
Complete Meals Served from
Noon—12:30 p.m.
Nov. 3: Orange Glazed Chicken
Nov. 10: Macaroni and Cheese
Nov. 17: Liver and Onions
Nov. 24: Chopped Sirloin Patty
Please call 419-599-0033 one day ahead to make a reservation!
The annual Salvation
Army Teddy Bear
Tea was held recently. Thank you to
all who dressed the
bears that will be
given to disadvantaged children at
Christmas time. The bears were all
dressed beautifully. It is clear that it
took many hours to create such fabulous outfits. Henry County’s own, Joanna Naylor, won 1st place in the crochet division. Joanna has been dressing bears for many years. Some of
her past awards include Best of Show
and other 1st place awards. Great
job, Joanna!
American Cancer Society
Cancer Resource Center
Community Thanksgiving
Dinner
Signatures at the
Senior Center
2009
Please notice that we will
be changing the way that
you sign in for lunches and
activities at the center.
November 26th
You will only have to sign
in
ONE time each day you
visit
the center!
11:30 a.m.—1 p.m.
Please see the sign in
Thanksgiving Day
St. Paul United Methodist
Church, Napoleon
A mini-library of cancer information open to the public with books,
videos, brochures, and trained
volunteers to help you learn about
treatment options, prevention and
early detection.
Lutheran Home Auxiliary
Annual Tree of Lights
Located at the Henry County Hospital Outpatient Lobby
Honor a loved one or someone who has been very special in your life by participating in the
Helping Hands, Loving hands
Christmas Lights
For a $10 donation your loved
ones name will be placed on
the tree of lights.
Volunteers on Staff:
Tues., Wed. and Fri.
10:00am-4:00pm
Please call 419-592-1688, and
speak with Jo Ellen Hawks to
make your donations.
Free will Offering
Alzheimer’s
Support Group
Mary Beth Royal, Facilitator
Second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 P.M.
Riverview Terrace Apartments, 120 East Maumee
Next to the Shell Gas Station
For more information contact Mary Beth at
419-653-4507
Computer Lessons with Chelsey
Mondays from 3 pm—4 pm
Please call for an appointment.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP,
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
NOVEMBER IS CAREGIVER SUPPORT
MONTH!
Join the group this month and
receive a gift!
Are you a CAREGIVER?
For someone else do you...go to the grocery, balance a checkbook, help with medications, help him
or her in some way whether they live at home or in
a long term care residence?
There are other people just like you.
Questions? Call the senior center.
Charlotte Grejtak, LSW, Facilitator
RUMMAGE SALE & BAKE SALE
Henry County Christmas Cheer
All proceeds go to provide programs and
events for senior citizens in Henry County.
The annual campaign by the Henry County Ministerial Association for the collection of food for
the low income and needy persons in Henry
County has begun.
The Basics of Home Care
During November the Christmas Cheer
Peg Dammann, R.N.
committee is collecting the following
As parents, we take great care when making decisions
that affect the well-being of our children. And, as we grow
older, it is common for these roles to be reversed. Now,
as grown children, we face circumstances that require us
to make decisions concerning the care of our loved ones.
In both scenarios – the ability to access accurate and
timely information can positively impact the outcome.
At the Henry County Home Health Agency, we frequently
work with families facing similar situations, those who are
forced to become overnight experts on our healthcare
system. It is during this time that most discover the benefits associated with home care services.
From a purely financial standpoint, home care equals
good dollars and sense. Many patients, and their families,
find this option to be an affordable and effective step
along the continuum of care. Home care offers patients
increased independence and the ability to receive medical treatment and other services in the comfort of their
own home – all at a significant savings when compared to
comparable treatment at a long-term care facility.
commercially canned/jarred items:
Canned Vegetables, Fruits, Soup, Meats
Macaroni and Cheese Mixes, Spaghetti Sauces,
Tomato Juice, Broths, Noodles, Potato Mixes, Stuffing Mixes, Syrups, Crackers, Peanut Butter, Jelly,
Pudding, Jello, Cake Mixes, Frostings, Cofee, Tea,
Kool-aid, Chocolate Drink Mixes, Toilet Tissue,
Facial Tissue, Paper Towels, Bar Soap, Toothpaste, Shampoo
PLEASE! NO MICROWAVE ITEMS
You may bring your donated items to the Henry
County Senior Center on any day in Nov. or take
them to the AmVets Post 1313 on Scott Street on
Tuesday, Dec. 8th.
Home care services are ideal for a person who:
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Is discharged from a hospital or nursing facility and
needs additional care and treatment,
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Requires short-term assistance at home as a result of o
outpatient surgery,
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Is a medically fragile child with special needs,
Needs assistance to live independently, Has a respi
ratory condition, diabetes or muscular disorder.
Home care workers, including registered nurses, licensed
speech therapists, social workers and home care aides,
provide a range of services such as wound care, intravenous therapy and medication management. Some home
health aides may even provide light housekeeping and
other basic daily living needs.
We are here to help you in any way we can. Our highly
experience staff is dedicated to providing the most compassionate and highest quality home health care for you
or your loved one. By calling 599-5612 a free in home assessment is available to assist you with planning for your
needs.
TO RECEIVE A CHRISTMAS
CHEER BASKET
The Henry County Senior Center has the Christmas Cheer forms available in the office. If you
need a form to complete to receive a basket
please stop by, or call. the office. We will be
happy to send a form to you if you cannot make
it in to town. November 15, 2009 is the deadline
for applications!
All Farmer’s Market Coupons must
be used by Saturday,
October 31, 2009
Golden Age News
November Birthdays
William Knoblock
Shirley Knapp
Florence Badenhop
Erma Haas
Constance Davis
David Yedica
Jose Santos
Velma VonDeylen
Fern Cordes
Dawn Hosman
Gladys Demaline
Eloise Karl
Patricia Knoblock
Earl Foxe
Gertrude Kurtz
Lucille Grieser
Helen Steingass
Myron Schwartwalder
Joan Tucker
Donald Freeman
Colleen Jameson
Joan Armbruster
Ruth Bennett
John Clark
Margaret French
Mary Bailey
Judy Korak
Arthur Bailey
Ronald Hills
Linda Riefers
Martha Sunderman
Eugene Kline
Marilyn Roach
Bert Poth
Mary Delventhal
Wayne Knapp
Phyllis Leader
Dick McCurdy
Marilyn Allen
Esther Clark
Kathlean Ward
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Betty Hill
Robert Casper
Dorothy Smith
Wayne Aschemeier
Helen Collins
Tillie Schultz
Phyllis Silveus
Gilbert Sonnenberg
Laura Vocke
Jean Zellers
Larry Demaline
Cheryl Hicksted
James Bowers
Naomi Brubaker
Dorothy Brown
Gerald Franz
Sharon Drewes
Dorothy Shufelt
Dona Sonnenberg
Myra LaGorin
Walter Woltmann
Sandra Johnson
Ruth Bahler
Teresa Vasvery
Mary Taylor
Lee Hetrick
Rosalyn Mullett
Virginia Huner
Raymond Schroeder
BillYoung
Jeanette Damman
Wayne Fruth
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Marie Panning
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NO EVENING MEAL IN NOVEMBER
Try This……..Pumpkin Dip!
Sweeten your fall celebrations with this sweet, cinnamonscented pumpkin spread that makes a delicious dip for
crisp cookies or a sweet spread for warm breads and loaves
fresh from the oven.
Ingredients:
* 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened
* 2 (7 ounce) jars marshmallow creme
* 1 (15 ounce) can pumpkin (not pumpkin pie filling)
* 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1. In a medium bowl, beat together cream cheese and
marshmallow creme until smooth.
2. Fold in pumpkin and cinnamon. Cover, and chill in the
refrigerator until serving.
Marian Dickmann
Juanita Dunn
Eleanor Korak
Beulah Bryant
Norman Drewes
Evelyn Carlile
Carolyn Buchhop
Lucille Jones
Ron Krueger
Rachel Roth
Florence Henning
Alice Langenhop
Carol Wardlow
Lupe Campos
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Line Dancing and
Tai Chi
Information
Please listen for inclement weather announcements on WNDH, 103.1.
If there is a two hour delay or school cancellation in Napoleon or Liberty Center (Depending
on the location of your
class). Tai Chi and/or
Line Dancing will be
cancelled. If you are in
doubt, feel free to call
the senior center.
A special THANK YOU to all who gave
generously of their time, treasures and
talents in the past month.
Wish List:
Gladys Demaline
Rita Franz
Carolyn Greenhagen
Hildegarde Mielke
Norma Kessler
Marie Eberle
Virginia Huner
Julie Simmons
Arlene Agler
Other:
Moe Brubaker
Henry Co. Arts Council
Rummage Sale Gang led
by Ruth Cordes, Bob
Casper, Art Lange!!!!
Great job!
Humana
Judy Tonjes
Luella Ohlrich
Dr. Tim Frey, Chiropractic Practice
THANK YOU!
FOR YOUR DONATIONS!! YOUR SMALL
DONATION MAKES A BIG
DIFFERENCE!!
Wish List for November :
LUNCH SIZE PAPER BAGS!!
Decaf Coffee
Postage Stamps
Napkins
Paper Towels
Envelopes for Meals-on-Wheels
Kleenex
Day Trip
Thursday, November 19
Can’t Drive Anymore?
Glandorf, Ohio
and
Gilboa, Ohio
Don’t feel safe driving to
Toledo or another town for
a doctor’s appointment?
Tour the beautiful
St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church with
Mike Leach, local
historian.
Need help going to the
grocery store, or a lift to the
hairdresser?
Enjoy a delicious lunch
at Touches, a delightful
restaurant and gift shop.
Travel a few miles down
the road to Gilboa, Ohio
to visit the Hillside
Winery.
For a small donation, the
Henry County Transportation Network will get you to
your destination, and home
again safe and sound.
Call: 419-592-8726
GREEKTOWN 2009
End the day with dessert
from The Sweet Shoppe.
Leave Napoleon at 8:45am
Pickup in McClure 9:00 am
Pickup in Deshler 9:20 am
AmeriCare Home Health
Services
brings
TELEHEALTH
to HCSC each month.
Stop by on
Thursday, for this helpful
service: Free of Charge!
Blood pressure, Oxygen
Saturation (Pulse Ox),
Weight & Temperature.
PASSPORT is a home
based program which provides services such as
home-delivered meals,
personal care, home medical equipment and transportation to doctor's appointments. The PASSPORT program is designed
to replace nursing home
placement for frail elderly
people over the age of 60
who have very limited incomes.
Currently, there are openings for new PASSPORT
clients.
Call the Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio
to set up an on-site or inhome consultation to determine services and supports that provide daily
care and safety needs.
$15.00
Please call the Senior Center to
register for this trip. We must
have at least 10 paid
reservations.
PASSPORT IS ACCEPTING
NEW CLIENTS
Wednesday, November 4
$35
The telephone number is:
800-472-7277
Receive $30 back on
your Player’s Card!
Bus leaves the OLD
Walmart Plaza on
Oakwood at 8 A.M.
Return to Napoleon
between 5:30 and 6 P.M.
BRING A FRIEND!!
Two snowmen are standing in a
field. One says to the other :
"Funny, I smell carrots too".
OPEN ENROLLMENT DATES FOR
MEDICARE PART D & ADVANTAGE PLANS
NOVEMBER 15—DECEMBER 31
The Ohio Department of Insurance will be
hosting Medicare Check-Up Days across the
state. Attendees will be able to speak with
Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information
Program (OSHIIP) volunteers to get unbiased information about Medicare and Medicare Part D prescription drug benefits. Onsite enrollment is offered at many of these
events. Attend any location!
The following events are in our area:
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Hancock County Agency on Aging, Nov. 5, 3
pm and 6:30 pm
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Henry County Senior Center,
November 23, 10 am -3 pm
Presentation at 10 a.m. by Lynn
Heskett, OHIIP Representative
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Fulton County Senior Center, November 10,
10 am-3 pm
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Defiance Northtowne Mall, October 27, 1 pm
-3 pm
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Paulding County Senior Center, October 13,
12 pm-2 pm
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Bryan Senior Center, December 1, 10 am
Country View Haven has program offerings
for day and respite care as well as long term
care. This service is available for persons
over 18 who need care due to physical and
cognitive disabilities that require supervision. It also allows caregivers a respite and
may prevent early nursing home placement.
Contact Sue at Country View Haven for more
information 419-592-8075
Nail Clinic
Community Health Professionals provides a very important service for
Henry County seniors. On the first two
Thursdays of the month a nurse comes
to the senior center to conduct a toe
nail clinic. Nails are clipped and feet
and lower legs are checked. Clients
are asked to made appointments prior
to the clinic day. Clients are also
asked to soak feet for 30 minutes just
before arriving, and bring a clean
towel. The cost for the service is only
$10. Please call the senior center for
an appointment.
2009 Edition of Hospice of
Henry County Angel Ornament
The ornaments this year feature a resin angel, with silver
wire wings. They measure 3 ¼ in. high x 3 in. wide. Each
ornament will feature a ribbon to be hung on your tree and
an In Honor Of or In Memory Of your loved ones name on a
handmade attached card. The ornaments will be displayed
on the beautifully decorated Christmas tree in the lobby of
the Henry County Health Department. The ornament can
be picked up at the Health Department during business
hours the week of December 21st to include in your holiday
celebration, or sooner if you wish. Each ornament is $10.00.
Name _________________________________________________
Phone ________________________________________________
Address_______________________________________________
No. of Ornaments__________
In Honor Of ____________________________________________
In Memory Of __________________________________________
$10. 00 each – total _______________
Paid _______________
Send your order to the Henry County Health Department, 1843 Oakwood Avenue, Napoleon.
Regularly Scheduled Activities at our Center and Satellites
For Questions or Information, call the
Center at 419-599-5515
NAPOLEON
Art Studio: Daily from 8:00 a.m.—Noon; Tina Geno, Art Director
Exercise with Dorothy Fahy: Mon., Wed., Fri., from 9:30—10:30 a.m. Low Impact Aerobics
Line Dancing w/ Vernabelle Bactal and sponsored by Henry County Hosp.: Tues., Thurs. 9:15 a.m.
Cards: Daily from 9:30 a.m.—Noon; Euchre, Pepper
Card Parties: Pepper Card– First Two Tuesdays & Last Two Thursdays/mo. Pinochle as scheduled.
Free High Speed Internet Access: Daily from 8:00 a.m.— 4:30 p.m.; Also, WIFI for laptop computers
Trivia and Word Puzzles: Daily from 11:30—12:45.
DESHLER: Immanuel Lutheran Church, Elm Street
Exercise and Line Dancing with Lucille and Rita: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9—10am
Pepper Card Party: Second Tuesday of the Month at 1pm
Bible Study with Dorothy Weber: Wednesdays from 9:30-10:30 am
Senior Center Staff Member, Charlotte Grejtak, LSW is available to help seniors on:
Thursday, November 12th from 9:00 a.m.—11:00 a.m.
Tuesday, November 24th from 9:00 a.m.—11:00 a.m.
******Day Trip to Glandorf and Gilboa on November 19th will be offered in place of activities at
the satellite that day. Pick up for those signed up for the trip will be at 9:15 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran
Church parking lot. Please see advertisement for this trip in this newsletter on the “Trip Page”.
McClure: American Legion, Sponsored by Henry County Hospital & Oak Grove Care Center
Exercise and Activities: Thursdays from 10:15—11:15 a.m.
Fellowship: Fourth Thursday from 10:15—11:15
Liberty Center: Firehouse Community Room on
County Road 8, Sponsored by Henry County Hospital:
Volunteer Staff: Bonnie Mohler and Loretta Seedorf
Arts and Crafts: Wed. from 10:00—10:30 a.m.
Tai Chi with Gina Hill: Wed. from 10:30—11:30 a.m.
Fellowship: Fourth Wednesday from 10 a.m—10:30 a.m.
Sponsors and Partners for
Classes & Events
♦
Napoleon City Parks and Recreation
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Henry County Hospital
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Washington Twp. & Liberty Twp. Trustees
♦
McClure American Legion
HENRY COUNTY SENIOR CENTER
TRUSTEE BOARD
Officers
Edward Hoeffel, President
Chris Peper, Vice President
Jennifer Reibesehl, Secretary
Bob Coressel, Treasurer
Bob Casper, Participant Council President
Board of Directors
Jon Bisher, Manager, City of Napoleon
Richard Fisher, Napoleon
Charene Snyder, Liberty Center
Jane McGill, Malinta
Jennifer Reibesehl, Florida
Bonnie Eddy, Napoleon
David Marshall, Deshler
Chris Peper, Napoleon
Tom Von Deylen, County Commissioner
Sharon Bischoff, Ridgeville Corners
Arnold Gerken, Hamler
Trustee Board Meetings are held on the 4th
Wednesday of each month at 8:00 a.m. This is
an open meeting. All are welcome.
2009 PARTICIPANT COUNCIL
Officers
Bob Casper, President
Julie Simmons, Vice President
Hilda Bretz, Roll Call
Arlene Agler, Recorder
Council Members
Connie Wulff, Barb Buchholz, Esther Bischoff, and Bonnie Bischoff, Napoleon
Bonnie Mohler, Lois Brown: Liberty Center
Carmen Knipp, Holgate
Dick Beck, Ridgeville Corners
Participant Council meets on the 4th Monday
of each month at 1:00 P.M. This is an open
meeting. All are welcome.
NOCAC has moved to 104 East Washington
Street, Suite 100 in the first floor of the Hahn
Center. See NOCAC for questions on rehab
of senior homes, rental properties, HEAP
program and summer cooling.
Please support the important work of the
Senior Center by making a Donation .
Your generosity funds many important programs. Your contribution makes a real difference in the quality of life for local seniors. There are many ways to make a donation to the Senior Center.
1. You may make an unrestricted gift: These contributions allow the Senior Center to use your donation where it is needed most. Unrestricted gifts allow
us to continually enhance our programs.
2. You may make a designated or restricted gift:
These contributions can be designated by the donor
for a particular Senior Center program like RIDES or
MEALS.
3. In honor or memory of a special person in your
life in the form of a restricted or unrestricted donation.
4. Make A Charitable Bequest: We welcome a
charitable bequest provision in which you designate
the Senior Center in your Last Will and Testament or
Trust Agreement. Planned giving is the process
through which donors leave a charitable bequest
through their will or other method of estate planning
to a favorite cause. Sometimes charitable bequests
on behalf of an estate can work to the benefit of the
estate as primary beneficiaries courtesy of the current tax laws and is a wonderful way to provide a
pre-planned gift. You should consult with your tax
advisor or financial planner or a CPA to thoroughly
understand all the details, but a wealth of information about the process is contained at the following
web site: www.leavealegacy.org If you are interested in leaving a planned gift through your estate,
know that the Senior Center accepts gifts in the form
of legacies.
Lutheran Home at Napoleon
Mel Zehnder, LNHA,
Executive Director
Mary Osborn, Manager, Alpine Village
1036 South Perry Street
Napoleon, Ohio 43545
419-592-1688
Email: [email protected]
Monday, November 30 from 1pm—4pm
EXCITING NEWS FOR HENRY
COUNTY RESIDENTS IN THE
Henry County Senior Center, Napoleon
SOUTHEAST!
Pinochle
Meals-on-Wheels Reminders
Please make sure that you are home when the
meal arrives. Drivers are NOT allowed to
leave a meal at your home if you are not present.
• Please call the Senior Center Nutrition Program 419-599-0033 to cancel a meal or to
talk to Jody or Lois regarding your meal.
• Donation envelopes are delivered on Thursday’s with your meal. Please give donation to
your driver on the next day. We appreciate it!
• As winter approaches, please contact someone who will shovel a path to your door so
that your meal deliverer has safe footing.
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THE WAY TO HEAVEN
The Rev. Billy Graham tells of a time early
in his career when he arrived in a small
town to preach a sermon. Wanting to mail a
letter, he asked a young boy where the post
office was.
When the boy told him, Rev. Graham
thanked him and said, “If you’ll come to the
Baptist church this evening, you can hear
me telling everyone how to get to Heaven.”
“I don’t think I’ll be there,” the boy said.
“You don’t even know your way to the post
office.”
To serve you better, Charlotte Grejtak,
HCSC Social Worker, will begin scheduling regular office hours at the Deshler
Satellite (Immanuel Lutheran Church).
Charlotte will be available on the following days:
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THURSDAY, November 12, 9am—11am
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TUESDAY, November 24,
9am– 11am Ask Charlotte!!
Charlotte can help you with your Medicare questions, help you with caregiving
issues, register people for trips and
events, help you find services that might
benefit you or a family member or
neighbor. Please call Charlotte at the
Napoleon senior center office if you need
to reach her on other days.
Bible Study
Deshler: Wednesday mornings
Napoleon: Wednesday mornings from
10:30—11:30. New study starting Wednesday,
October 14th! ‘HEAVEN” What is Heaven
really going to be like? What will we look like?
What will we do?
Won’t Heaven get boring after a while?
(419) 599-5612
Hospice of
Henry County
Henry County
Home Health Agency
[email protected]
[email protected]
1843 Oakwood Avenue, Napoleon, OH 43545
Serving all residents of Henry County!
HENRY COUNTY SENIOR CENTER
Programs & Activities
November 2009
Monday
Phone: 419-599-5515
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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2FER TUESDAY
GREEKTOWN
9 A.M.—11:30 A.M.:
7:30 –8:30
Nail Clinic
10:30 a.m.
“How Great Thou
Breakfast Pizza
Call for an Appt.
Art” Day. Sing it
$2 Sugg. Donation “Heaven” Study
with us at 10:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Pepper
1:30 p.m. Walmart
Card
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7:30-8:30 a.m. Break10 a.m. Ask –A –
fast: Heart Healthy
Nurse Sponsored by
Cereal & Fruit
Henry County Home
Health and Hospice 8:00 a.m. County Government Network
Get your blood presMeeting
sure checked and
9:30
Legal Aid
ask questions about
12:45: Golden Living
health and medicaProgram
tions
1:15
P.M.:
Pepper
9:30—11:00 HCH
Party
Blood Sugar Checks
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1pm: Participant
Council Meeting
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HENRY COUNTY
MEDICARE CHECK
UP DAY
Come to the senior
center at 10 a.m. to
hear an OSHIIP
speaker talk about
changes for 2010.
Call the center for an
appointment for a
one-on-one consult.
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Senior Center is
closed for Veterans
Day
Grocery Shopping
on 11/12 at 1pm
Noon: Henry
County Hospital
Sponsors Lunch &
Program for those
who dine at the
senior center.
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9 A.M.—11:30 A.M.:
Nail Clinic
Symphony of Trees
Call for an Appt.
Luncheon at AMVETS
10:15: Telehealth
Doors open at 11am
1pm: CHIEF
Lunch served at
1:30 p.m. David Wil11:30am.
liams with Humana
You must have a
will present an overticket to attend.
view of changes to
Humana Medicare
Products.
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Breakfast
7:30—8:30a.m.
Egg Casserole Meal
$2 Sugg. Donation
12:45 pm: OSU Extension program:
“Do Not Call”
Registry
7 P.M.: Family
Caregiver Support
Group
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9:30 –11:30: HCH
Cholesterol Checks
10:30am. Bible Study
Birthday Bash Day!
Approved Home
Health Sponsors
lunch for all dining
@ the Center! Gifts
for those who have
birthdays this month!
1:30 P.M.: Grocery
Shopping at Walmart
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TOUCHES
DAY TRIP
Depart from Napoleon at 8:45 & pick 12:45 P.M.: Lutheran
up in Deshler at 9:15
Home Program
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Breakfast
7:30—8:30a.m.
French Toast and
Sausage Meal
$2 Sugg. Donation
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26 & 27
10:15-11:15: Amplifon Hearing Aid
Checks and 30 second screenings—
Win a Prize!!
1 P.M.: Pepper Card
8:00 a.m. Trustee
Board Meeting
1:30 pm: Shopping
at Chief
1pm: Pepper Card
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1:00 p.m.
Pinochle
On the go? No time to join us for lunch? Too busy???
Don’t miss out on our tasty, nutritionally balanced lunches!
Call the senior center nutrition program a day ahead and order a lunch to go!
Pick up your lunch between Noon and 1pm. Suggested donation $3.00!
Please call 24 hours in advance.
TELEPHONE NUMBER: 419-599-0033
November 2009
Monday
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Turkey and Swiss
on Whole Wheat
Bread
Broccoli Salad
Creamy Tomato
Soup
Crumb Topped
Peaches
2FER TUESDAYS IN NOV.
$2 Breakfast from 7:30-8:30
$2 Lunch served at Noon
(Dining Room
& Carry Out)
Tuesday
Coordinators: Jody Rettig & Lois Casper
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Election Day
Hot Shredded
Beef Stroganoff
Pork Chop
Chicken
Orange Glazed
Brussels Sprouts
Tossed Salad
Chicken Breast
Sandwiches
Gingered Carrots Scalloped Potatoes
European Blend
Scalloped Potatoes
Rye Bread
Dinner Roll
Vegetables
Green Beans
Chocolate
Apple Dessert
Corn Bread Stuffing
Fresh Plum
Pudding
V-8 Juice
Whole Wh. Bread
V-8 Juice
Lunch Sponsored
Fruit Salad
by Henry Co. Hosp.
11
10
9
Macaroni and
Swedish Meatballs
Cheese
with Noodles
Harvard Beets
California Blend
Vegetables
Creamy Coleslaw
Carrot Sticks
Pineapple Tidbits
Whole Wheat
Whole Wheat Bread
The Center is
Bread
Gingerbread with closed in honor of
Mandarin Oranges
our Veterans—
Topping
American Heroes!
12
Baked Fish
Spinach w/ Parmesan Cheese
Red Skinned
Potatoes
Peaches
Whole Wheat
Bread
Strawberry Whip
16
Cheesy Scrambled
Eggs
Bagel with Cream
Cheese
Hash Browns
Fruit
Orange Juice
17
Liver and Onions
LF ALT: Chicken
Breast
Mashed Potatoes
Buttered Cauliflower
Whole Wheat Roll
Fresh Apple
19
Oven Baked
Chicken
Mixed Vegetables
Sweet Potatoes
Whole Wheat Roll
Pear Halves
23
Baked Veal Cutlet
Creamy Mashed
Potatoes
Spinach Salad
Whole Wheat
Bread
Baked Apple
24
Chopped Sirloin
Patty
Prince Charles
Vegetables
Cabbage Slaw
Rye Bread
Fresh Tangarine
30
Baked Chicken
Strips
Baked Potato with
Broccoli and
Cheese
Whole Wheat Roll
Tapioca Pudding
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18
Birthday Bash
Approved Home
Health Sponsors Dining Room
Baked Ham
Rice Pilaf
Juice
Winter Squash
Apricots
Whole Wheat Roll
Birthday Cake
25
13
Symphony of Trees
Roasted
Pork Loin
Rice Casserole
Peas
Vegetable Tray
Whole Wheat Roll
Cherry Dessert
20
OSU vs. U OF M
Tailgate Party!
Wear your colors!
Cheeseburger on
Bun
Baked Beans
Coleslaw
Tropical Fruit Salad
Game Day Cake
26 & 27
Thanksgiving Meal
Roast Turkey
Potatoes
Corn
Dressing
Orange
Cranberry Relish
Roll, Pie
The Senior Center is
Closed for the
Thanksgiving Holiday.
Meals for these days
will be delivered
earlier in the Month.
SUGGESTED DONATION: $3.00 for Dine-In, Carry Out and Meals-on-Wheels
Please call the center to order Carry-Out Meals. Pick up between Noon and 1pm.
2% Milk served daily
Please call early in the A.M. to cancel a meal.
To inquire about ingredient content, please call the Senior Nutrition Program.
Frozen meals delivered to Meals on Wheels clients for days that the center is closed.
LS Alt= Low Sodium Alternates or LF Alt=Low Fat Alternates (Please order these
items when you make your reservation. These items must be ordered ahead)
To benefit the programs, events and services of
the Henry County Senior Center
Drawing will be held Friday, December 18th at Noon.
You do not need to be present to win.
Grand Prize:
Audiovox 7" Class Drop-Down Under the Counter
LCD Television w/ Built-in DVD Player
Or
A 19 inch flat screen LCD Television
Other Prizes:
Beautiful White Ceramic Christmas Trees (3)
Genuine Leather Garment Bag—Perfect for Travel!
Easy Clean Deep Fryer
Gift Certificate for One Year’s Worth of Evening Meals! ($60 value!)
March Greektown Ticket
Wheeled Shopping Cart
Name:______________________________________
Name:______________________________________
Phone:_____________________________________
Phone:_____________________________________
Ticket Prices: 1 for $1
Ticket Prices: 1 for $1
3 for $2
8 for $5.00
3 for $2
8 for $5.00
Name:______________________________________
Name:______________________________________
Phone:_____________________________________
Phone:_____________________________________
Ticket Prices: 1 for $1
Ticket Prices: 1 for $1
3 for $2
8 for $5.00
3 for $2
8 for $5.00
Name:______________________________________
Name:______________________________________
Phone:_____________________________________
Phone:_____________________________________
Ticket Prices: 1 for $1
Ticket Prices: 1 for $1
3 for $2
8 for $5.00
3 for $2
8 for $5.00
Name:______________________________________
Name:______________________________________
Phone:_____________________________________
Phone:_____________________________________
Ticket Prices: 1 for $1
Ticket Prices: 1 for $1
3 for $2
8 for $5.00
3 for $2
8 for $5.00
HENRY COUNTY SENIOR CENTER
POINSETTIA SALE
ORDER YOUR POINSETTIAS AND WE’LL EVEN
DELIVER THEM TO YOUR HOME!
Please send the order form and a check for the
total amount to the Senior Center. We will call you
during the first week of December to let you know
that that the poinsettias have arrived. Please make
sure that we have your order by Wed., Nov. 25th.
Thanks!
COLORS
ORDER FORM
RED
PINK & WHITE
NAME:__________________________________________
WHITE
RED & WHITE
ADRESS:_________________________________________
PINK
Send to HCSC, 130 East Clinton, Napoleon, Ohio 43545
TELEPHONE:_____________________________________
NUMBER OF
PLANTS
COLOR
Example: 2
white
SIZE
6.5”
PRICE
EACH
$15.00
4” POT
$ 7.00
6.5” POT
$15.00
TOTAL
7” POT
$23.00
$30.00
7.5” POT
$30.00
Subtotal
Delivery Charge
Total
SIZES
$1.00
Thank you to
Kirchers Flowers
828 Oakwood Avenue
Napoleon, Ohio
For
Being our partner in the
Poinsettia Fundraiser!