engel haus news - Guardian Angels
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engel haus news - Guardian Angels
January - February - 2016 ENGEL HAUS NEWS In This Issue HAPPY NEW YEAR! Greetings from our Administrator Engel Haus Christmas Party Valentines Day Medical Appointment Rides Write it on your heart that every day is the best Thank you to our Volunteers day in the year – Ralph Waldo Emerson Manicures We Remember Welcome New Residents Stampin’ Up Card Making Class What’s Cookin’ Activities Corner Spotlight—The McAlpines Guardian Angels Mission Statement New Years Eve Party Mr.& Mrs. .Claus Visit Engel Haus Meet the Staff—Melissa Olson Engel Haus Wish List An Act of Kindness Here is one of my favorite quotes, which something to aspire to as we start the New Year; As we say goodbye to 2015, and greet the new year of 2016. We are reminded of all the wonderful memories made here at Engel Haus this past year. Welcoming new residents, forming deep friendships, sharing laughs and new adventures, heartfelt goodbyes to those we’ve lost, all leading to a fulfilling year. Now we look forward to the opportunity to fill another year with even more wonderful memories. See inside to find out what new adventures Activities has in store for us, also remember our monthly activity calendar is posted each month on our website: guardianangelsmn.org Check it out! Always remember our Kaffee & Kuchen hour, open to all, we would love to have you join us for an afternoon break with a treat and lively conversation. Kaffee and Kuchen takes place each afternoon 2:30-3:30pm. Andrea Erickson Administrator The trees were trimmed, the decorations were hung, thanks to a number of fabulous Engel Haus volunteers, and we were ready for our second annual Christmas party. On Wednesday, December 9th, Engel Haus was alive with the sounds and smells of the Christmas season. Residents and their families were treated to great music provided by Dale Dahmen and the Beats, and appetizers and desserts, prepared by Angela Jurkovski and her dietary crew, that were, to say the least, OUTSTANDING! Albertville Royalty and the Jr. Royalty, AKA Santa’s elves, added a festive touch to the event. But the biggest surprise came when the doors opened and we heard a hearty Ho! Ho! Ho! and lo and behold there he was...you guessed it...Santa Clause himself! He was all decked out in his bright red suit & hat black belt, boots and, of course, his flowy white beard. The residents, guests and children sat on his lap and told him what was on their wish list for Christmas. All in all it was a great Christmas party and everyone had a great time. Marian M. with Santa Wayne R. with the Albertville Royalty & Santa Betty W. with Santa Claus Ardell P. with Santa & her family Bryce & Brayden Olson with Santa, sons of Activity Coordinator Melissa Olson Haley & Makenna Litzau with Santa daughters of nurse Natasha Litzau Engel Haus Valentines Day Party Friday, February 12th - 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Music, refreshments & snacks will be provided Everyone is invited Wright County Transportation to Medical Appointments If you need transportation to a medical appointment you just might be eligible for the Wright County Health and Human Services Volunteer Transportation Program (WCHHS) Guidelines: Please schedule your transportation needs a week in advance. You must be able to enter and exit a vehicle and walk on your own. They are unable to accommodate wheel chairs. For more information about eligibility or to schedule a ride Call Terri Aarvig at 763-684-2343. If you are able to - they ask for a donation of 25 cents per mile not to exceed $5.00 Engel Haus would like to extend a huge thank you to the following organizations/ companies for their support and generosity: “GAP in Action” Volunteers, from the Gap & Banana Republic stores at the Albertville Outlet Mall. They volunteer their time to help with our parties and various activities throughout the building. All of the volunteers that share their time and talents with the residents at Engel Haus. All of the musicians that come and entertain at our parties and events. Albertville Royalty for giving our residents manicures and volunteering at our Christmas party. Santa Claus for taking time out of his busy schedule to attend our Christmas party. For the clergy that lead our worship services and bible study/devotions each week. Manicures The Albertville Royalty will be giving complimentary manicures to the residents at Engel Haus Mondays from 3:30 - 5:00 p.m., in Assisted Living. The sign-up sheet will be posted by the mailboxes. Remember to make sure you get a manicure, you must sign up. With Vicki Sign up for the Card Making class. Monday, January 25th 3:30 p.m. Join fellow residents as they create beautiful alloccasion cards. This is very easy to do as the paper is pre-cut all you have to do is stamp and assemble the cards. Sign up sheet is by the mailboxes We extend our thoughts and prayers to the friends and families of those who passed away recently including: 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Erbin Roback Jean Rundle Please welcome our new Residents to Engel Haus Bette W. Mike K. Framona V. Patrick B . Lawrence C. Betty J. Kathleen B. Oh, what fun! With 2015 behind us, the culinary staff is reflecting on all of the great memories that were made this past year here at Engel Haus! We feel so blessed and thankful to be a part of your lives. The past 2 months have been busy and fun! Our Family Christmas Tea was a great success and we enjoyed seeing you and your families celebrate and enjoy the treats and festivities. We also had our first ‘Noon’ Year’s Eve celebration including a special meal expertly prepared by our talented kitchen staff. We received lots of compliments on the bacon wrapped pork ribeye, duchess potatoes and asparagus with Hollandaise Sauce. This was followed by music and a beautiful sparkling toast celebrating the past year and looking forward of a new year of friendship and delicious food! The culinary department can’t wait to see what the next year brings. Happy New Year! Upcoming this Winter… As always, we are looking forward to the events and special meals that the next couple months will bring! We will have a special Valentines’ Day meal on February 14th, followed by a Presidents Day themed menu on February 15th. St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner on March 17th! Visitors and Boxed Meals We are delighted when you have visitors! Please notify the kitchen by 9:00 AM of any visitors for the day. This allows us to plan properly and ensure that we prepare the correct amount of food. If you have any last minute additions, please contact the kitchen as soon as possible so that we can offer an alternate menu option if needed. Guest meal tickets should be purchased in advance at the front desk or we will have a charge slip available for you to sign in the dining room, if you prefer to charge it. If you have requested a boxed lunch, it can be picked up between 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM at the Bistro Counter. The kitchen is unable to hold boxes past the day they are prepared, so please make sure that they are picked up no later than 6:00 PM. In other news, in the coming month we will be moving to a new reusable To Go container for your boxed meals! We are excited about going green and doing our part to reduce unnecessary waste. More details coming soon! Contacting the Kitchen Need to request an alternate meal, a boxed meal, inform us of guests, or let us know that you would like to come to the dining room for an extra meal? Call us at 763-270-3487 or ring the Bistro Counter Doorbell. Please note, the counter is closed from 11:45 – 12:45 while we serve lunch in the dining room. Non urgent questions or comments? Email Angela at [email protected] Thank you for allowing us to serve you! Angela Jurkovski Culinary Supervisor Direct Line: 763-270-3497 Kitchen Line: 763-270-3487 Message from the Activities Coordinator Engel Haus was a very Festive and Eventful place to be over the Holidays! We are so blessed to have such a supportive community that surrounds Engel Haus with their compassion and willingness to share their time & talents with us. We decorated our beautiful home with all the holiday trimmings, created cards and crafts together, and shared fabulous holiday meals with family and friends. We enjoyed several types of entertainment such as Happy Hour’s with musical performances by Alec Waters, Dayna Koehn and Linda Borchardt. Our 2nd Annual Christmas Celebration at Engel Haus was a blast with performances by Dale Dahmen and the Beats and a special appearance by Santa and his Elves. We also enjoyed watching our younger visitors entertain us with their precious and energetic ways. The spirit of the season was in abundance with a holiday musical performance and baking with the Step By Step Montessori School. The KMC School of dance performed and we listened to holiday piano recitals with, the Troy Marschel family, SOAR Arts – Ellen Beaudry, and Linda Johnson’s Piano students. Santa, Mrs. Claus, and Dayna Koehn made a special visit, creating a magical Christmas in our memory care. We enjoyed some fun outings to the Lyric Arts Theatre in Anoka where we watched a Laura Ingalls Wilder Christmas. We traveled throughout the neighborhoods of St. Michael/Albertville and enjoyed seeing all of the beautiful Christmas Lights, and of course we shopped, shopped, and shopped some more in search of the perfect Christmas gifts for our loved ones. Our very own and talented Engel Haus Choir graced our hallways with beautiful Christmas music on their first Christmas Caroling Event. We rang in the New Year with a special toast to Engel Haus at our “Noon” Years Eve Party sharing great food, friendship and wonderful entertainment. As we look ahead to the winter months, the calendars are filled with many fun indoor activities that will keep us warm and enlightened. There are some fun outings we have planned as well. We are VERY excited about the two wonderful additions to the Activities Department, Abby Scherber and Morgan Fehn. They have been busy getting to know all of the wonderful residents and their families here at Engel Haus, as well as keeping up with the busy calendars. They both have been a true GIFT to Engel Haus and we are so blessed to have them! I would like to Thank Y ou all for embracing the many activities that take place here and for sharing your lives and beautiful stories with us. Praying that you will all be blessed with good health and wonderful memories to cherish in 2016! Respectfully, Melissa Olson Activities Coordinator, COTA/L Betty & Cliff McAlpine Betty and Cliff McAlpine moved to Engel Haus, right after we opened the building, October 2014. They both hail from Maple Lake Minnesota, where they both grew up on farms. Betty has 5 siblings and Cliff has 8. They attended Maple Lake school, where in the 8th grade Betty’s sister was her school teacher. They met at a dance and they ballroom danced most of their life together. Betty worked at Honeywell for a short time, but when she had her first child she chose to stay home and be a homemaker and raise her family. Betty and Cliff had 8 children, 4 boys and 4 girls. Betty’s hobbies included crocheting, knitting, sewing, cooking, baking and gardening. Cliff worked for his uncle and older brother, they both had well drilling company’s. After a short time Cliff and his 2 younger brothers decided to start their own well drilling company, it was a very good decision. I think they drilled every well in Dayton and the surrounding area. Today Cliff’s son runs the business. But retirement wasn’t for Cliff, after her retired he went to work for St. John’s Catholic Church in Dayton, where he sold cemetery lots and kept up the grounds. He loved working outside so this was a perfect job for Cliff. For 9 years, in the winter, they traveled to a little town called Fahr, Texas, then for health reasons they had to give it up. The McAlpines loved pets and before they moved to Engel Haus they had a dog named Tuffy, it saddened them that they had to give him up, but I’m happy to report that he has found a good home with their son who lives in Wyoming. Today, at last count, Betty and Cliff, have 28 grandchildren and 43 great-grandchildren. The decision to move to Engel Haus wasn’t an easy one for the McAlpines, but they have found that they love the easy living life style and they can be together. They both agreed that the people here are wonderful and the meals, especially the desserts, are incredible! Hats off to chef Angela and her staff! We are so pleased to have Cliff and Betty here at Engel Haus! Guardian Angels Mission Statement Guardian Angels provides exceptional healthcare, housing and supportive services to seniors and their families in the spirit of Christ’s love. 2016 Residents of Engel Haus brought in 2016 with a grand party. The residents were treated to a delicious meal prepared by the Engel Haus dietary staff. We toasted in the New Year while singing Auld Lang Syne to the music provided by Linda Borchardt and friends. Everyone had a great time and we want to wish you all a very happy and healthy 2016. Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus visit Engel Haus Ann B. with St. Nick & his wife Gladys K. with the Claus’s Lorraine S. with Mr. & Mrs. Claus Elaine E. with Santa & Mrs. Claus Meet the Staff - Melissa Olson Melissa grew up in Kimball, Minnesota, She received her degree in occupational therapy from Briarwood College in Southington Connecticut. She has worked in that field for the past 15 years. Throughout her career she has worked for the St. Cloud Hospital and North Memorial Medical Center in a variety of areas such as Pediatrics, Acute Care, Inpatient and Outpatient Rehab, Mental Health and Home Care. She has always had a passion for teaching and enjoys being an OT Fieldwork Supervisor for Anoka Technical College. Melissa has always had a special place in her heart for seniors and feels that there is so much you can learn from them, if you just take the time to really listen. She feels so Blessed to be in her role here at Engel Haus, and to have a part in providing these “special” people with the quality of life they all deserve ! She Lives in Otsego with her Husband and 2 children Brayden (5) and Bryce (3). Her passion outside of work is spending time with her family. She also enjoys traveling, TWINS baseball, golfing, photography, and of course shopping! We are so pleased to have Melissa working here at Engel Haus. Engel Haus The following are a list of supplies that are used in activities at Engel Haus. If you are able to donate any of these items, we would be very appreciative. Movies Head scarves Artificial flowers & vases Cd’s Arts & crafts supplies Gloves Photo Albums Scented lotion Picture frames Vintage hats Puzzles - 500 pieces or less Mason jars Kitchen items (spatulas, measuring spoons & cups, muffin tins, cookie sheets, cake & bread pans, mixing spoons, etc.) children’s books - (nursery rhymes) An Act of Kindness Engel Haus resident Tom C. loves to take walks around the neighborhood. One day, as he was taking a walk, he noticed a young boy, Max Iversen, tossing a football around so Tom started playing catch with Max and very soon they developed a great friendship . Each time that Tom went for a walk he hoped that Max would be out playing football, and out of that grew a wonderful friendship. What Max and most people may not know, is that Tom played football in high school, in fact, he was so outstanding, that he even made the all-state high school football team, so he really knows how to throw a football. One day Tom noticed that Max’s football was deflating and probably wouldn’t last much longer. So last week when the residents went shopping, Tom went along and purchased a new football and gave it to Max. Needless to say Max was very surprised and grateful for this unexpected gift. In fact, he immediately sat down and wrote a thank card, and together with his mom, he walked up to Engel Haus and gave the thank you note to Tom. Thank you Tom for making a young boy very happy.
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