July Open House - Renfrew Collingwood Seniors Society
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July Open House - Renfrew Collingwood Seniors Society
RENFREW COLLINGWOOD SENIORS’ SOCIETY 蘭菲高靈活耆英會 NEWSLETTER 2970 East 22nd Avenue, Vancouver BC August 2015 www.rencollseniors.ca July Open House ABOUT RENFREW COLLINGWOOD SENIORS’ SOCIETY Celebrating our 39th Anniversary this year, the Renfrew- Collingwood Seniors' Society is a non-profit organization with charitable status. We have a volunteer Board of Directors elected from the membership and they ensure the Society runs efficiently. Our team of dedicated staff, many of whom have been part of the organization for a number of years, are skilled, compassionate and committed to their roles in the organization. Volunteers and students play a fundamental role in the care provided to the seniors by assisting us in the delivery of our programs. Our Centre has a home-like, cozy environment for the seniors in our community to hang out, socialize, share healthy home cooked meals, engage in meaningful activities and of course volunteer their time and skills. One of the goals of the Society is to support seniors so they can stay in their homes as long as possible. The Society welcomes donations, bequests, and gifts which would enhance our services and allow for expansion. Our official tax receipt number is 11911 5558 RR0001. If interested in making a donation, please send a cheque or money order along with your return address to: Renfrew Collingwood Seniors’ Society 2970 East 22nd Avenue, Vancouver BC, V5M 2Y4 RCSS INFO AND TABLE TABLE OF CONTENTS page 3 OF CONTENT S Renfrew Collingwood Seniors’ Society August 2015 Newsletter About Renfrew Collingwood Seniors’ Society........................................2 Board Members and Staff...............................................................................4 The Renfrew Collingwood Seniors’ Society’s Newsletter is produced by the staff and volunteers with the help and support of all seniors and distributed to a wide number of people in the community. To advertise in this newsletter, please contact Donna Clarke (contact info below). A Word from Donna.........................................................................................5 A Message from Micheli.................................................................................6 Community Day Program Calendar...........................................................7 Adult Day Program Calendar........................................................................8 Monthly Menu...................................................................................................9 Programs & Events.........................................................................................10 Contributors: Donna, Olga, Carol, Chris, Micheli, Wai Yee, & Faith Health Talk with Carol....................................................................................11 Editorial: Donna, Olga, & Stephanie Birthdays & Notices.......................................................................................15 RCSS Moments.......................................................................................12 & 13 More Moments..............................................................................back cover Visit our Seniors’ Centre at 2970 East 22nd Avenue Vancouver BC, V5M 2Y4 Hours 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday & Wednesday - Saturday 9:00 AM- 6:00 PM Tuesday Telephone: 604.430.1441 Fax: 604.437.1443 Email: [email protected] Or visit our website at: rencollseniors.ca - www.rencollseniors.ca 3 RCSS Management 4 Board of Directors Tara Abraham Matthew Brikis Alice Frith Poonam Kaila Madeleine MacIvor Kamaljeet Kler Charlotte Tsang Paul Hucul Staff Donna Clarke Cassandra Ly Carol Yi Wai Yee Chou Olga Smirnova Faith Malakoff Micheli Franca Chris York Stephanie Thompson Marilee Sinlao Rose Smith A WORD FROM DONNA Yo often hear the saying, “walk a mile in their shoes.” It brings new meaning You to things when you actually do. I recently had an emergency appendectomy and experienced the horrors of severe pain, emergency, surgery, and recovery. an It put a whole new outlook on life in general, but more specifically on some of your experiences which I obviously could not relate to until I went through it yo myself. I often see the toll that hospitalization takes on some of you when you m return to the Centre but now I have some insights as to why. re Our health care system is so stressed and it is not going to improve, that is for sure. So I reflect on what we can do to prevent you from emergency visits (wait times), hospital stays and the most horrifying of all, hospital food. It is clear to me that we need to focus a lot more attention on health promotion. There is nothing we can do about emergency appendectomies except surrender and hope for the best, but there are many things we have control over. For example reducing isolation, eating nutritiously, exercising to reduce the risk of falling – taking care of the basic needs and creating balance in our lives. The answer is simple: make sure you attend the programs at RCSS. We need each other. The benefits and rewards from our work and participation are so important to all of us. Another thing has become clear to me; I (we) do not appreciate how wonderful life is until things get turned upside down. I strongly encourage you to live life to the fullest every minute of the day. Appreciate the good times, the people who love and care for you and most of all the little things like the flowers in your garden, the birds chirping, and the amazing beauty that surrounds us in Vancouver. A positive outlook on life can make all the difference in the world – surround yourself with pleasant thoughts, love and gratitude. You’ll be amazed how an attitude shift can lift your spirits and change your outlook on life. I pledge to you that I will do whatever I can to keep you out of hospitals and long term care as long as possible. I truly support the “Home is Best” philosophy. 5 A MESSAGE FROM MICHELI Hello everyone, THOUGHTS FROM THE B OARD I hope you are enjoying our hot and dry summer. As most of you know, I grew page 5 up in a country where the summers are long and hot but I have to admit, this year the heat in BC it is exceeding all my expectations. Experts are blaming the “El Nino” phenomenon for our above-average temperatures. This phenomenon involves a reversal of winds and currents that move warm waters across the Pacific, which alters the atmosphere and changes weather patterns. Please make sure to protect yourselves by drinking plenty of water, wearing appropriate clothes and sunscreen, and avoiding sun overexposure. This August is Diversity Month, which we will be celebrating on Friday the 21st. We are so blessed to have such a diverse group of individuals from different backgrounds and experiences here at our Centre. This is going to be a good opportunity to share our cultural experiences, embrace tolerance, acceptance, and love. After all, our differences are what make us unique and strong. Enjoy them! 6 COMMUNITY DAY PROGRAM AUGUST CALENDAR C Saturday Tuesday (3-6 PM) 1 AM- Diversity Craft Lunch: Spaghetti & Meatballs PM- Bingo 8 4 AM- Make Your Own Ice Cream PM- Family Feud Lunch: Fish & Chips PM- Bingo 15 11 AM- Gardening PM- Jeopardy Lunch: Chicken Pot Pie PM- Bingo 22 18 AM- Talent Show PM- Decorative Hangers Lunch: Quiche & Grapefruit Salad PM- Bingo 29 25 AM- Explore Taiwan PM- iPad Fun! Lunch: Vegetable Lasagna PM- Bingo Drop-Ins Welcome If you have any questions regarding the program calendar please call the Centre at 604-430-1441. 7 8 ADULT DAY PROGRAM AUGUST CALENDAR Monday 3 BC Day Centre Closed Wednesday Tuesday 4 AM- Stand Fit Gentle Yoga BC Trivia 5 AM- Stand Fit Sit Fit Spot the Difference Thursday Friday 6 AM- Stand Fit Sit Fit Riddle Me This AM- Stand Fit Sit Fit Word Opposites 7 PM- Shuffleboard PM- Armchair Travel PM- Music with Animal Bingo Dominoes John Cronin World Hands Craft Minute to Win It 12 13 14 11 AM- Sit Fit 10 AM- Stand Fit AM- Stand Fit AM- Stand Fit AM- Stand Fit Stand Fit Sit Fit Sit Fit Sit Fit Sit Fit Word Fun Name Game Memory Game Hangman Pictionary PM- Bowling PM- Bocci PM- Senses Alive PM- Mini-Putt PM- Sing-a-long Mosaics Sound Effects Bean Bag Toss iPads Bingo Conversation Mandalas Pom Pom Art Dominoes Table Games Corner 17 18 20 21 19 AM- Stand Fit AM- Stand Fit AM- Stand Fit AM- Stand Fit Sit Fit Sit Fit Sit Fit Sit Fit Word Scramble Step Out to Charades Memory Game Gratitude Swiss Chalet PM- Pop Art PM- World Music PM- Diversity PM- Crow City Shake Loose A Headbandz Celebration Singers Memory Crossword Card Bingo 25 28 24 26 27 AM- Stand Fit AMStand Fit AMStand Fit AMStand Fit AM- Stand Fit Tai Chi Battleship Sit Fit Gentle Yoga Sit Fit Favourites Pictionary Brain Game Health Talk PM- Crossword PM- Marble iPad Games PM- Bean Bag Toss Pm- Mini-Putt PM- Global Trivia Challenge Ping Pong Painting Request That Tune Qwirkle Henna Hands Challenge Poker Jewelry Making Diversity Collage Senses Alive AM- Stand Fit 31 Sit Fit Qwirkle: This game is a different version of dominoes. Sort and match tiles of Memory Game the same colours or symbols. PM- Shake Loose A Memory Mandalas: Symmetrical designs and patterns used for colouring, painting, or Bowling shading. Armchair Travel to Hawaii PM- Volleyball Qwirkle Centerpieces If you have any questions regarding the program calendar please call the Centre at 604-430-1441. 9 ADULT DAYAND PROGRAM MENU S RCSS INFO TABLE MONTHLY OF CONTENT page 3 Monday BC Day Centre Closed Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Meatloaf Salad Turkey Shepherd’s Pie Salad Sweet’n’Sour Chicken Rice Steamed Veggies Fruit Salad Custard Friday Fish Pie Salad Fruit & Yogurt Cake Butter Chicken Rice Steamed Veggies Fruit Salad Pork Stew Potato Pancakes Salad Vegetarian Lasagna Garlic Bread Salad Fish Chowder Cheese Scones Salad Chicken Cacciatore Potatoes Cobbler Pudding Fresh Fruit Fish Burgers Potato Salad Steamed Veggies Beef Meatloaf Mashed Potatoes Steamed Veggies Vegetarian Soup Zucchini Pancakes Fresh Fruit Cobbler Cake Chicken Noodle Soup Grilled Cheese Salad Pork Roast Mashed Potatoes Salad Beef Meatloaf Potato Fritters Salad Fresh Fruit Shakes Cake Step Out to Swiss Chalet Fruit & Yogurt Beef Patties Zucchini & Potato Bake Veggies Beef Stir-Fry Noodles Asian Greens Ground Turkey Shepherd’s Pie Salad Yogurt & Fruit Fruit Crisp Vegetarian Meal Cake Renfrew - Collingwood Seniors’ Society Newsletter| January 2012 | www.rencollseniors.ca RCSS INFO AND PROGRAMS & TABLE EVENTS page OF CONTENT S 10 3 Programs We Run 我們提供的服務 Adult Day Program 成人日間活動 Assisting seniors who require support because of health related issues. 協助那些因健康問題而需要支助的長者。 (Every Monday through Friday) ( 星期一,星期三,及星期四。) Community Day Program 社區日活動 Providing isolated seniors an opportunity to socialize and get involved in the community. 提供孤立的長者一個機會來交流,學新東西, 和參加社區活動。 (Every Tuesday (3-6) and Saturday -- Drop- Ins Welcome!) ( 星期二,星期五 -- 無需預約!) Caregiver Support Program 護理人員支援計劃 The program connects caregivers with other caregivers to share skills, ideas and resources. 計劃是與其他護理人員交流意見和資源。 Event Higlights BC Day, Centre Closed Monday, August 3 Music with John Cronin Thursday, August 6 Step Out to Swiss Chalet Tuesday, August 18 Crow City Singers Thursday, August 20 Renfrew - Collingwood Seniors’ Society Newsletter| January 2012 | www.rencollseniors.ca Diversity Celebration Friday, August 21 HEALTH TALK WITH CAROL 11 Calcium and Vitamin D Ca Seniors should consume 1200 mgs of calcium and 600 international units (IU) Se of vitamin D a day from food sources and/or supplements. Seniors over 70 years of age may require up to 800 IU a day. If you already have osteoporosis, ye your doctor may recommend even higher amounts of calcium and vitamin D. yo Incorpotating milk, yogurt and cheese into your daily diet is the easiest way to In make sure that you get the recommended amount of calcium. Other good m sources of calcium include: tTPZCFWFSBHFTBOEPSBOHFKVJDFGPSUJöFEXJUIDBMDJVN töSNUPGVNBEFXJUIDBMDJVNTVMGBUF tTBMNPOBOETBSEJOFTXJUICPOFTBOE tBMNPOETBOETFTBNFTFFET 7FHFUBCMFTTVDIBTUVSOJQHSFFOTCPLDIPZLBMFBOECSPDDPMJBMTPQSPWJEFDBMDJVNCVUJOTNBMMFS amounts. 長者應每天從食物及/或營養品中,攝取1200毫克䷌質和600國際單位 IU 的維生素D。70歲以上的長 者每天或需800 IU。若䓟的身體已出現骨質疏鬆的情況,醫生可能會建議䓟,攝取更大量的䷌質和維 生素D。為確保䓟可獲得建議的䷌質攝取量,最簡單的方法,就是每天喝牛䑊、吃乳酪和芝士等乳製 品;其他䷌質的理想來源包括: t豆類飲品和高䷌橙汁 t由硫酸䷌ 石膏 製成的硬豆腐 t連骨三文魚和沙甸魚 t杏仁,芝麻 此外,蕪菁葉 大頭菜葉、芥菜、白菜、羽衣甘藍 kale 、芥蘭等蔬菜,同樣都有䷌質,但含量較少。 RCSS MOMENTS 12 RCSS MOMENTS 13 13 1 3 e s u pm o H -4 n 2 e s Op day n u S Enjoy Life to the Fullest When you live at Shannon Oaks you’ll have more time to smile. An independent seniors living community, experience the freedom and independence to do exactly what you want, when you want. Stay active and live well. Life at Shannon Oaks includes a great selection of daily activities to choose from, delicious home-cooked meals, and weekly-housekeeping of your private suite. Visit us today for a personal tour and come see why you’ll want to make Shannon Oaks your home. VANCOUVER | 604.324.6257 www.shannonoaks.com B a p t i s t H o u s i n g | E n h a n c e d S e n i o r s L i v i n g | S i n c e 1 9 6 4 UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS B I EVENTS & NOTICES Donate Your Unwanted Housewares! page Birthdays Antonio ~ August 1 The City of Vancouver has approved our grant to raise awareness about homelessness This year we will be partnering with the Kingsway Continental (old Ramada Inn Hotel on Kingsway). Seventy-one tenants (mostly seniors) moved from the decommissioned Old Continental building in Downtown South into their new home at the Kingsway Continental. Among them were local residents that were homeless or at risk of homelessness. The hotel was converted into 123 units of non-market housing. Our role is to welcome and support our new neighbours by providing ongoing move-in welcome packages containing basic dishes, cutlery, dish towels, etc. Here’s where you come in – please bring forks, knives and/or spoos, dishtowels or extra kitchen utensils and we will have them nicely packaged to deliver to our new residents. The deadline is August 30th. Please be part of our acts of kindness, you’ll feel great about helping other seniors. Hilda ~ August 8 Frank ~ August 17 Peter ~ August 19 John ~ August 19 Peggy ~ August 25 Lily ~ August 26 Estela ~ August 27 1515 RCSS MOMENTS RENFREW - COLLINGWOOD SENIORS’ SOCIETY NEWSLETTER