Montefiore`s Summer Newsletter

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Montefiore`s Summer Newsletter
Montefiore
SUMMER 2013 • JUNE – AUGUST
FA M I LY
N E W S L E T T E R
Message from Robert M. Lustig,
Board Chair, The Montefiore Housing
Corporation
1882 – 2013
REACHING NEW HEIGHTS
Montefiore’s 131st Annual Meeting on Wednesday,
May 22, 2013, was a vitalizing time of warm tales and
heartfelt moments. Amidst a welcoming audience of over
150 people, Lauren B. Rock, president and CEO, spoke on
how Montefiore was true to its annual meeting sentiment
of “Reaching New Heights.” Alice R. Sayre was awarded
the Harley I. Gross Presidential Award. A new recognition
– Board Member of Note – was bestowed upon longtime
board member Idelle K. Wolf.
131 Years – Reaching
New Heights
Faces in the crowd:
Carol Weiss, vice
president of planning
and human resources,
with board member
Cathy Stamler.
Harley I. Gross Award Winner
Alice R. Sayre (center) with daughter-inlaw Nancy Wurzel and son Don Sayre.
Board Member of
Note Honoree
CEO & President
Lauren Rock, Board
Chair Steve Willensky,
and Foundation
Board Chair
Andrew Hoffmann,
with (center) Board
Member of Note,
Idelle K. Wolf.
Employees-of-the-Year
Lauren Rock with the 2013 Employee-of-theYear Award Winners. (L-R) Lucy Mullins, PT,
physical therapy coordinator, Jessica Szoka, LPN,
Weils Rehab and Holly Koberna, LPN,
rehab annex.
Montefiore Keynote Staff Choir
Joan Sahley, Josie Love (director),
Mary Baioni, Cantor Laurel Barr
(accompanist), Margo Vinney
(board member), Iuliia Marshall
and Lakisha Burns. (Not pictured:
Jeannette Motley.)
THE MORE THINGS CHANGE…
I’m struck by how the more
things change, the more they
remain the same. Back when
Dr. Julius and Helen Weil came
to Montefiore in 1941 – Julius
as the director, and Helen as
a social worker – Montefiore
was noted as a classic “old folks
home” – a place where older individuals (old at
that time was about age 65) went to live, have
meals together and enjoy social events where
they mixed and mingled.
Julius Weil was a leading thinker in
planning for the care of the aging. He
recognized that times were changing, that
people were living longer and that their needs
had changed from the need for a place to
live – to one where their health and welfare
could be supervised and managed. Under
his foresight, Montefiore became a leader in
the movement for change from an “old folks
home” to a quality care facility for the aging
senior community. But something else evolved.
What if you weren’t quite ready for long-term
care, and just wanted a nicer place where you
needed assistance from time-to-time?
About a dozen years ago, Montefiore
recognized that times had again changed
and that there was a need for a place where
people could live in their own apartments,
have meals together or in their own rooms,
socialize, mix and mingle and have oversight
of their medical needs as required. Today,
that’s what we call The Weils – Montefiore’s
Senior Living Community.
It is appropriate that, as the Montefiore
family again moved to the forefront of
providing for people as they age, we recognize
the leadership of Julius and Helen Weil and
that we have come full circle back to our
beginnings.
For more information on The Weils,
contact Amy Simon, community outreach and
admissions coordinator at 440.543.4221.
L-R: Robert Lustig, Housing Board Chair, with
wife Joan, Gary Bilchik and his wife (and new
board member) Janice.
VOLUNTEER
SPOTLIGHT
�olunteer
�ecognition
BRUNCH
Volunteer
Connection
L-R: Alvin Barkley
with Vi Spevack
and wife Clair.
Volunteer Recognition Brunch
Hits the High Notes
By Mary Kate Hageman, Volunteer Coordinator
Music has long been recognized for its
capabilities to bring people together and
tell their unique stories. Such may explain
why the annual Volunteer Recognition
on Sunday, May 5, 2013, featuring the
theme, “Volunteers Are A Symphony of
Service,” struck a chord with over 100
volunteers from Montefiore and The Weils
alike. With gracious support from MVPs
Alice Sayre and Alvin and Clair Barkley
and The Bea Bernstein Volunteer Fund of
The Montefiore Foundation, the event
conveyed a sense of keen importance and
rich history for all in attendance.
Fittingly, the winner of The 2012 Bea
Bernstein Award, Ed Broidy, knows a thing
or two about stage presence. A cheerful
and charismatic leader of Montefiore’s
weekly Sing-along program for over
20 years, 90-year-old Ed’s hearty and
melodious singing generates boundless
enjoyment for the residents. Aside from
his voice, it is his signature positive attitude
that truly resonates. Ed is known for his
easygoing perspective and signature
catchphrase that reminds us to “keep our
sunny side up.” With the admiration of
everyone in the room, including his family
and a surprise video clip of congratulations
by son, Michael, who lives in California,
the event was a most memorable curtain
call for Ed.
Other volunteers in the spotlight:
The Weils Volunteer-of-the-Year,
Cindy Judd, proves that a first impression
goes a long way. She was the first-ever
official volunteer at The Weils and has
thrived ever since. A mahj jong devotee,
Cindy has rallied her own group of players
to The Weils, ensuring that residents
always have someone to play with.
The Staff Appreciation Award
honoree Amanda Pouewells, garnered
appreciation for her multiple talents as
an employee, resident activities volunteer
and mentor to other junior volunteers.
Humble, hardworking and eager,
Amanda’s accomplishments set the tone
for her fellow staff members and all who
her generosity impacts.
Following a string quartet
performance featuring students from the
Cleveland Institute of Music, a delicious
brunch, uplifting words of appreciation
and a poignant musical slideshow, the
event concluded with perhaps the sweetest
sound of all – a spirited round of applause
for all those who make life a little brighter
for everyone at Montefiore and The Weils.
Ladies Who Brunch
Adele Ack with
Cissy Rubin, Gloria
Sloan and Betty
Blumenthal.
Good Friends, Good Times
Leslie Rosen with mom Millie Klein and Mary
Hopkins.
With Appreciation
Cal Cohen, Anita Buckholtz, Ethel Adler and
Mike Pollock.
Congratulations Amanda, Cindy & Ed!
Congratulations to our award
winners who deserve much credit
for their dedicated and continuous
support of the Montefiore and
The Weils residents:
• The 2012 Bea Bernstein Award
winner: Ed Broidy
• The Staff Appreciation Award
Honoree: Amanda Pouewells
• The Weils 2012 Volunteerof-the-Year winner: Cindy Judd
2 • MO N T E F I OR E FA M I LY N EWS LET T ER
Staff
Appreciation
Award Honoree
Housekeeping
Aide
Amanda
Pouewells with
supervisor Jack
Schoenbeck.
Weils Volunteerof-the-Year
Award winner
Cindy Judd
(center)
with husband
Bob and
daughter
Alissa.
The Broidy Bunch
First row: Granddaughter Jessica Levine,
wife Helene Broidy, Bea Bernstein
winner Ed Broidy, with daughter Joan
Morgenstern and friend Robert Valente.
Back row: Grandsons Aaron Levine with
Harry Morgenstern.
PLEASE JOIN US AS WE HONOR THE
INCOMING OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE BOARD AT THE
Montefiore Auxiliary
Installation Luncheon
Thursday, June 27, 2013 • 11:30 am • Montefiore Maltz Auditorium
One David N. Myers Parkway, Beachwood, OH
Enjoy the musical entertainment of Cliff Habian. The event will be held in the
Montefiore Maltz Auditorium at 11:30 am. RSVP no later than Monday, June 17, 2013.
Cost is $25.
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Please make checks payable to Montefiore Auxiliary and mail to: Mary Iammarino,
27050 Cedar Road/Apt. 702-4, Beachwood, OH 44122 • 216.910.2741.
Happy 55th Anniversary to the
Montefiore Auxiliary!
The Auxiliary has a rich history of enhancing resident life by providing services such as
weekly Bingo games, monthly ice cream socials and dedicated support in our treasured
Posh Nosh and MoMart establishments, to name a few.
Seated, from left: Marilyn Weinberg, Shirley Basch, and Linda Mintz.
Standing, from left: Shirley Wachsberger, Rhoda Seifert, Cissy Rubin, Mickey Roberts,
Claire Nash, Joan Weintraub, Mayda Rothenberg, Mary Iammarino, and Anita Weinberg.
Auxiliary Seeks Advertisers For Lotto Calendar
It may be only June, but the Auxiliary is already
preparing for the 2014 Lotto Calendar. Help us help the
residents of Montefiore as proceeds from the calendar
will support entertainment, outings and gifts for birthdays
and holidays. Find out more about this successful calendar,
contacting Rhoda Seifert at 216.381.9525.
Ads are available in a variety of sizes:
Full Page . . . . . . . . . $450 11” wide by 8” high
Half Page . . . . . . . . $350 5¼” wide by 8” high
Quarter Page . . . . $175 5¼” wide by 3 7/8” high
Eighth Page . . . . . $95
5 ¼” wide by 1 7/8” high
D ONATE N OW – G O TO M ONT EFIORECARE.ORG
Auxiliary Plus Fund
June, July, August 2013
Support the Auxiliary by donating to the
Plus Fund. All contributions directly benefit the
residents through weekly bingo games,
lunch and breakfast outings, monthly ice cream
socials, Oneg Shabbats and more.
Envelopes are located at the Reception Desk or
in the Volunteer/Auxiliary Office.
In Honor
Leona (Lil) Nathanson’s
90th Birthday
Sara Lee Schumer
Allyn Michael
Gail Stroud
In Memory
Arthur Bletcher
Sid & Betty Blumenthal
Manual Hand
Gloria Newman
Wishing a Speedy
Recovery
Sara Lee Schumer
Shirley & Harvey Basch
Let the Sun Shine In
for Montefiore
Residents – Volunteer!
Everyone enjoys being outside on a bright sunny
day and our residents are no exception.
Did you know that there are many health
benefits to a moderate amount of sun exposure:
• The sun’s light kills bad bacteria.
• Sunlight has a beneficial effect on skin
disorders.
• Sunlight lowers cholesterol.
• The sun’s rays lower blood pressure.
• Sunlight penetrates deep into the skin to
cleanse the blood and blood vessels.
• Sunlight increases oxygen content in human
blood.
• Sunlight builds the immune system.
• Sunlight can help cure depression.
Bring sunshine to ours seniors by spending
time with them outside when the weather
is nice. Discuss current events, toss a balloon
around, sing, play games, or just soak up the rays
together. You will be glowing with pride from
making a difference in your life and others.
Learn more about friendly visiting or
other volunteer opportunities by contacting
Diane Weiner, Auxiliary and Volunteer
Manager at 216.910.2741 or e-mail
[email protected].
Attention Junior Volunteers
Ages 12–18!
There is still time to sign up to volunteer
this summer at Montefiore. Hours are flexible
to incorporate camp and vacations.
Orientation dates are:
• Monday, June 10 • 10 am – 12 noon
• Thursday, June 13 • 11 am – 1 pm
• Sunday, June 16 • 10 am – 12 pm
• Tuesday, June 18 • 3 – 5 pm
• Monday, June 24 • 10 am – 12 noon
• Friday, June 28 • 11 am – 1 pm
The program is open year-round. For
more information, contact Mary Kate Hageman,
volunteer coordinator at 216.910.2566 or
e-mail [email protected].
SUMM E R 2 01 3 • 3
The Call OFTheWeils
Mary Jean DeVaul, Life-Enrichment Coordinator • theweils.org
For a full listing of ALL events held at The Weils, please contact
Mary Jean DeVaul at 440.543.4221 or [email protected].
June Happenings!
Guytano Parks performs musical magic on Father’s Day, June 16 at 1:30 pm.
Make reservations for your family to have dinner with the patriarch of your family from
5 – 6:30 pm in our dining room.
Need to unwind? Join us as Margaret Swift leads her meditation group on
Wednesday, June 12 at 1:30 pm as the stressors of life are released.
Dr. Laszlo Harmat, medical director for The Rehabilitation Pavilion at The Weils and
affiliated with Precision Orthopaedic Specialties, will speak on “Hip Osteoarthritis” on
Wednesday, June 26 at 6:30 pm at The Weils.
July Happenings!
Don’t forget to bring the sparklers as ‘Steppin Out’ performs on Thursday, July 4
at 1:30 pm with their patriotic program: Stars & Stripes.
A Caribbean Breeze will find vacationers on the Community Room Patio with Ken
Greene on steel drums at 6:30 pm on Monday, July 8. Island attire is encouraged.
Every nature lover will attend when the Geauga Park District lectures on Thursday,
July 11 at 3 pm. ‘Creature Feature: Underground Animals’ is their topic of the day.
Dr. Harmat returns to discuss “Knee Osteoarthritis” on Wednesday, July 24 at
6:30 pm in The Weils Community Room.
Cantor Gary Gelender will bring his ‘Broadway Splash’ to Bainbridge on Thursday,
July 25 at 7 pm. Come prepared to be part of the show!
August Happenings!
Do the hula when Hawaiian Holiday occurs on Tuesday, August 6 at 6:30 pm. Bob
and Shelly Orlandi will perform island favorites with a Weils flair.
Baldwin Wallace Professor James Pawlik lectures about ‘The Constitution’ on Friday,
August 9 at 1:30 pm.
Has anyone seen Elvis? Joel Scigliano will perform Elvis hits at the happy hour on
Friday, August 16 at 4 pm. Don’t forget your blue suede shoes!
Dr. Harmat is back to chat about “Shoulder Osteoarthritis” on Wednesday, August 28 in
The Weils Community Room beginning at 6:30 pm.
On The Weils Marquee
Every Monday in June • 1-4 pm
Open Art Studio with Ruth Jaffe
June 11 • 2 pm Sweet Songsters provide the
best sing-along in Geauga County
June 19 • 5:15 pm Mary Beth Ions
will provide strolling dinner music
in the dining room
June 25 • 1:30 pm Explorations with
Rabbi Chazin
Every Friday in July • 10 am Tai Chi with Sandy
July 8 • 1:30 pm Michael Blauner provides a
‘Tribute to Broadway’
July 13 • 1:30 pm Grab your
dancing shoes for the Dance Party
with Eric Noltkamper
July 19 • 6:15 pm Shabbat Services with Rabbi
Joel Chazin and Trina Miller
August 1 • 1:30 pm The NCJW High Notes
reveal their brand new show
August 11 • 1:30 pm Ilya Shteyndler
plays the standards on the
baby grand
August 16 • 6:15 pm Shabbat Services with
Rabbi Joel Chazin and Trina Miller
August 17 • 1:30 pm St. Helen’s Dance
Ensemble performs their summer recital
Picture Perfect
a t T he W e i l s !
Passover at
The Weils
Cantor Gary
Gelender leads
the Passover
seder.
Weils Award Winners
This year’s
Weils
Volunteerof-the-Year
Award winner
Cindy Judd
enjoys game
time with
Jessica Szoka (seated on left) is joined by
Madeline
members of The Weils staff as she is honored
Baker.
with the 2013 EOY Award.
Israel
Independence
Day
Andrew Lehner
and a student
from Solon
Jewish Preschool visit for
Yom Ha’atzmaut
Celebration.
Family Brunch
Pam and
Marlene Brown
enjoying family
brunch.
4 • M O N TE F I OR E FA M I LY N EWS LET T ER
Gloria Lightman (seated) and her
family enjoying the festivities. David
Hochman (son-in-law), Barbara
Hochman (daughter), Jason Hochman
(grandson), and Jessa Hochman
(granddaughter).
FATHER’S DAY CELEBRATION
A T
M O N T E F I O R E
Sunday, June 16, 2013
at 2:30 pm in the Maltz Auditorium
Featuring singer
Sophie Madorsky and accompanist
Steve Willensky
All are welcome! Call Susan Lieberman,
director of marketing and public relations at 216.910.2647 for questions.
PLEASE JOIN RABBI CHAZIN FOR THIS
UPCOMING 2013 SUMMER EVENT:
Songs of a Summer’s ight
FREE & OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY!
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 29 AT 7 PM
Broadway and popular songs from the American Songbook
by soloist Cheryl Eitman, violinist Mary Beth Ions and pianist
Trina Miller, concluding with a lovely Havdalah service.*
This event is supported by the
Sid and Betty Blumenthal Fund of The Montefiore Foundation,
The Daniel and Rose Goldstein Endowment Fund,
and by a generous gift from Glenda and Martin Weisblatt.
For more information contact Rabbi Joel Chazin at 216.910.2522.
*In Montefiore’s outdoor courtyard garden, weather permitting,
or will be moved to the Maltz Auditorium.
MEN’S HEALTH FAIR
FOR
Sunday, June 30 from 1-4 pm
MEN OF
Montefiore
• Maltz Auditorium
ALL
Free
health
screenings
• Blood Pressure • Glucose
AGES
Cholesterol • Heart Rate • BMI
Light refreshments will be provided. No registration required.
For more information, contact Susan Lieberman, director of marketing
and public relations at 216.910.2647.
TISHA B’AV
Join us for the
following
Tisha B’Av services:
MoMart Summer Sale!
Come and visit the MoMart Gift Shop
throughout the summer months and receive
20% off select items. We have a variety of
fashion selections, including jewelry – plus
the perfect gift for your recent graduate.
All proceeds benefit the residents of
Montefiore.
For more information please contact
the MoMart at 216.910.2483 or Diane in
the Auxiliary office at 216.910.2741.
Summer hours for
the MoMart Gift Shop are:
Monday – Friday: 10 am – 3:30 pm
Saturdays: Noon – 4 pm
The MoMart Gift Shop: 216.910.2483.
A Posh Dining Experience
Customize Your Order!
SPECIAL ORDERS WELCOME
We offer a variety of salads and fresh
fruit, prepared daily. Come and enjoy
refreshing smoothies, delectable wraps,
sizzling burgers and hotdogs, and a whole
lot more! If we have the ingredients
available, we’ll make it! And don’t forget
dessert! Bring your loved ones by for a
warm and friendly dining experience.
Whether you are taking out or eating in,
we hope you’ll stop by and join us!
Summer hours for The Posh Nosh Café are:
Monday – Friday: 9 am – 3:30 pm*
Saturdays: 11 am – 2 pm (Cold food available only)
*(Kitchen closes at 3 pm weekdays –
not open on weekends.)
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The Posh Nosh Café:
216.910.2480.
LeadingAge
Shining Stars
Monday, July 15
4:30 pm
Erev Tisha B’Av
Evening service
Mourning for the Destruction of the First & Second
Temples in Jerusalem: The Destruction for The
Second Temple – occurring in 70 A.D. – signaled the
beginning of the Jewish Dispersion through the ages
until the return to Israel.
Tuesday, July 16
10:30 am
First day of
Tisha B’Av
Morning service
D ONATE N OW – G O TO M ONT EFIORECARE.ORG
Congratulations to Montefiore’s Shining Stars!
Erica Idov (Staff Scheduler), Sarah Axner (Social
Worker), Dmytro Grystsyuk (Restorative Aide),
Carmen Walker (State Tested Nursing Assistant)
and Lisa Jamieson (Nursing).
SP R ING 2 01 3 • 5
Gina Prosser, Vice President of Clinical Services
Receives Award of Excellence in Nursing Leadership
Gina Prosser, vice president of clinical services, has recently
received the Award of Excellence in Nursing from Sigma
Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Delta
Omega Chapter.
The award recognizes superior achievement in the
development of leadership qualities, creative work, a strong
commitment to the ideals and purposes of the nursing
profession and the fostering of high professional standards.
Congratulations Gina!
MEET THE TEAM
Sarah Braun
Janet Kodrich
Peggy Severini
Sarah Braun is the
new Weils Activity and
Volunteer Coordinator.
Sarah comes to us from
Menorah Park, where
she served as a Childcare
Teacher for almost seven
years. Most recently, Sarah
became a board member
on the Newbury Joint
Recreation Board where
she is working on grantwriting and fundraising.
A native of Gahanna,
Ohio, a suburb of Columbus,
Sarah graduated from
Gahanna Lincoln High
School and moved to
Northeast Ohio to attend
Lakeland Community
College where she earned
her Associate’s Degree in
Early Childhood Education,
and then earned her
Bachelor’s Degree
from Cleveland State
University in Nonprofit
Administration.
Janet Kodrich has joined
Montefiore as Hospital
and Community Relations
Coordinator. In her role
Janet will provide support
to both Montefiore and
The Weils by helping us
grow our services lines.
Janet will be spending a
majority of her time at the
various hospitals bringing
the message of the great
quality care Montefiore
and The Weils provide to
our future patients. Janet
will be working closely
with the admissions teams
at Montefiore and The
Weils Rehab Pavilion.
Janet comes to us with
many years of experience
in various marketing,
community and hospital
relations roles at Kindred
Healthcare and Light of
Hearts Villa. She currently
serves as President of the
Professional Networking
Group and is well-regarded
for her organizational
skills, results orientation
and professionalism by
her peers and healthcare
leaders.
Peggy Severini, RN, has
been promoted to the
position of Hospice and
Palliative Care Clinical
Coordinator. Peggy has
been a Hospice Nurse
Case Manager for the
hospice team since 2003.
She has frequently taken
on the responsibilities
of daily management of
our hospice operations
when needed, and has
demonstrated excellent
organizational and clinical
skills. Peggy has also
functioned as a clinical
liaison to many of our
contracted facilities,
maintaining and building
positive relationships as
she provided care to our
patients and families. She
has been a mentor for
the other members of the
hospice team, making her
the ideal candidate for this
leadership position.
Welcome Sarah, Janet and Peggy!
6 • MONTEFIORE FAMILY NEWSLETTER
Around the Home
Montefiore at Home
Receives Perfect
2013 PASSPORT Survey
“Zero Deficiencies””
Montefiore at Home recently had their
annual PASSPORT survey of client records,
care and services to the community. For
the second year in-a-row, we are proud to
announce that Montefiore at Home received
a “deficiency-free” PASSPORT survey!
Yom Ha’atzmaut
Resident Lynda Duke and entertainer Irwin
Weinberger celebrate Israel’s Independence
Day.
Happy Nurses’ Day!
L-R: La’Tesha Myers-Hudson RN, director
of nursing, with Mistie Wheeler RN, nurse
manager, Latoya Eason, LPN, Monna Eason,
RN, nurse manager and Patty Duplago, RN,
nurse manager.
Stay Connected!
Do We Have Your E-mail Address?
If you haven’t received our e-Blasts,
then we don’t vave your current e-mail
address. Let Montefiore and The Weils
keep you up-to-date with the
latest news. Send your
e-mail address to: Marilyn Evans at
[email protected].
Just one more way to stay connected!
KIM’S KORNER
by Kim Cole,
Foundation Development Officer
DEBBIE
ROTHSCHILD,
DIRECTOR OF THE
MONTEFIORE
FOUNDATION
DEBBIE ROTHSCHILD
JOINS MONTEFIORE AS
DIRECTOR OF THE
MONTEFIORE FOUNDATION
Montefiore is pleased to announce
that Debbie Rothschild has joined the
management team as Director of
The Montefiore Foundation. She brings
strong capabilities in development,
donor and board relations, and
philanthropic giving that will continue
to set us apart from other nonprofits.
As a familiar face to many in the
Jewish community, Debbie recently
served as the Northern Ohio Regional
Director of Jewish National Fund
(JNF). In her last nine years there, she
significantly increased the number of
overall donors and dollars raised for the
state of Israel. She is well-regarded for
the high visibility events she planned
honoring prestigious community leaders.
Prior to JNF, she served as development
director at Anshe Chesed Fairmount
Temple and director of membership
and marketing at the Mandel Jewish
Community Center.
“We are fortunate to have Debbie
join the Montefiore family,” says Lauren
Rock, president and CEO. “Debbie’s
outstanding fundraising background will
help the Foundation secure Montefiore’s
future.”
Debbie brings expertise in making
compelling cases for giving, special event
planning, building donor relationships,
strategic planning and community
outreach. She applies sincere passion
and personal integrity to linking donor
wishes with important organizational
needs.
“I appreciate the opportunity to
work with one of the area’s premier
senior healthcare organizations and look
forward to making significant strides,”
said Rothschild.
A native Clevelander, Debbie earned
a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts
degree from Kent State University. She
and her family are members of B’nai
Jeshurun Congregation and reside in
Solon, Ohio.
Welcome Debbie!
Help Us Go Above and Beyond
The staff at Montefiore and The Weils pride ourselves on not only providing
exemplary clinical care to our residents and patients, but also providing respect,
dignity and a high quality of life. Beyond residents’ and patients’ medical/
rehabilitation needs, there are myriad “wish list” items that would assist us in
meeting our goal of “being recognized as the center of excellence for promotion
of wellness, innovative treatment and care of illness, and attainment of the
highest possible quality of life for the aging community.”
We would be delighted to receive donations of any of the items listed below:
• iPads (2) for rehabilitation services and patients with communication difficulties
• Two digital cameras
• Cash register to be used on Rehab Road™ for therapy
• Wall clocks for resident rooms
• Foot stools to prevent edema
• Gently used car for resident transportation at The Weils
• Books for Assisted Living Memory Care Pavilion library
• Elevated garden beds and gardening tools
• CDs of classical and 1920s -1950s music
• DVDs of musicals and old movies
• Embroidery floss, yarn, buttons, broken jewelry and other fiber art materials to
be used for art projects
• Catalogues and magazines with photos of babies and children for project of the
activities department
If you would like to donate any of these items or assist us in purchasing these
items, please contact The Montefiore Foundation office at 216.910.2350 or e-mail
[email protected]. All donations will be acknowledged with a letter of
an in-kind donation. Thank you.
D ONATE N OW – G O TO M ONT EFIORECARE.ORG
As I sit at my desk writing
this column, the sun is shining
and it is a beautiful spring
day. Like many, I often equate
annual fund giving with
end-of-year giving… when
it is cold and there is snow
on the ground. But as we all know, the
expenses of running high-quality facilities
like Montefiore and The Weils are yearround. We need your annual fund support
in June, as well as December! (and all the
months in-between).
Donors to our Annual Fund are
able to target their gift to the area of
greatest need (unrestricted) or to one
of six programmatic priorities. Although
unrestricted dollars allow us the greatest
flexibility, we recognize that some donors
prefer to focus their gift on areas which
as nearest to their hearts. If you have not
already done so, please consider making
a donation to our Annual Sustaining
Campaign.
As always, The Montefiore Foundation
is hard at work collaborating with current
and potential donors to identify ways
they can assist us in continuing to provide
excellent and comprehensive care to
individuals as they age. I welcome the
opportunity to talk to you about planned
gifts, named funds, or other ways to
support Montefiore and The Weils.
To make a donation or learn more about how
to support The Montefiore Foundation,
please visit www.montefiorecare.org
or contact me at [email protected]
or 216.910.2652. You can also make a
donation on our online giving form at
www.montefiorecare.org.
Appreciatively yours,
Kim
WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND
“Journey Through Grief ”
A SIX-WEEK BEREAVEMENT
SUPPORT GROUP
July 9 – August 13, 2013
Tuesdays, 5-6:30 pm
Maltz C at Montefiore
One David N. Myers Parkway in Beachwood, OH
To register, please contact the Vinney Hospice office at
216.910.2795. montefiorecare.org.
SUMM E R 2 01 3 • 7
Tributes
FEBRUARY 1, 2013 – APRIL 30, 2013
Tributes February 1, 2013 – April 30, 2013
Donations to Montefiore enhance the lives of our
residents, families, staff, volunteers and the community.
This list reflects donations received February 1, 2013
through April 30, 2013. We apologize for any errors or
omissions. To make a donation in honor or in memory
of a special person or milestone event, please call The
Montefiore Foundation at 216.910.2350 or visit the
Foundation page on our website: montefiorecare.org.
THE ALZHEIMER’S FUND
In honor of:
Lilly Rothschild’s
B’nai Mitzvah project
Randi & Meri Mashmoor
Shirley & Eugene Rose’s
60th anniversary
Barbara & Joseph Moster
THE ANNUAL SUSTAINING
CAMPAIGN
In memory of:
Sarah Davidson
Susan & Michael Hyman
Susan & Moses Jhirad
Sharon Weinstein
Ann DiOrio
Carole Iammarino
Esther Goodman
Cindy Dubin Ezzo
Larry Rubin
Arlene & Paul Simon
Jack Skurow
Gary Jacob
Fran & Sid Lasky
Ellen Rosen
Lenore Steinberger
Jeffrey Aker
Janet & Dan Byrd
Brigette Corcoran
Suzanne & James Meola
Joy & Stan Priesand
Ernest Tallisman
Donna Chernin Kurit
Lillian Widzer
Marilyn & Mitchel Ross
Rena Widzer
In honor of:
Ruth Moskovitz’ speedy
recovery
Linda Mintz
THE VERA ARLEN
HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE
ENDOWMENT FUND
In honor of:
Sidney Arlen’s big
birthday
Seth Wikas
THE AILEEN & ARTHUR
ARNSON GARDEN FUND
In memory of:
Bill Blau
Alice Bond
Nancy Hyams
Lottie Katz
Doris Miller
Aileen Arnson
THE ALVIN & CLAIR
BARKLEY FUND
In memory of:
Alice Band
Marshall Bedol
Dr. Edwin Eigner
Carl Glickman
Nancy Hyams
Clair & Alvin Barkley
In honor of:
Clair & Alvin Barkley’s 65th
anniversary
Judy Horvitz
THE FRANCES EISNER
BARJANSKY MEMORIAL
FUND
In memory of:
Ruth Eisner
Kathy & Fred Eisner
THE RONALD BARNETT
MEMORIAL FUND
In memory of:
Rey Macknin
Linda Barnett
In honor of:
Herb Braun’s speedy
recovery
Linda Barnett
THE BEA BERNSTEIN
VOLUNTEER FUND
In memory of:
Bea Bernstein
Leslie Klein Rosen
Make A Difference!
Donate online or call 216.910.2350.
THE FANNIE & MILLY
CADKIN ENDOWMENT
FUND
In memory of:
Jeanette Harris
Dorothy & Karl Lubitz
Leonard Gelfand
Evelyn Greene
Florence Isaacs
Milton Kades
Kay Potter
Sally & Sanford Ziff
In honor of:
Sally & Sanford Ziff’s
anniversary
Debbie & Steven Hartstein
& Family
THE CLAUDE & SHIRLEY
DICKERSON ENDOWMENT
FUND
In honor of:
Madie Dickerson’s
birthday
Shirley Dickerson
THE SHIRLEY FELBER
MEMORIAL FUND
In memory of:
Marshall Bedol
Joe Felber
Susie & Alan Kopit
THE ROSALIE GOLD
HOSPICE MUSIC THERAPY
FUND
Janis & Sid Gold
THE DANIEL & ROSE
GOLDSTEIN ENDOWMENT
FUND
In honor of:
Terry & Sheldon Adelman’s
50th anniversary
Anne & Howard Adelman
Susan & Robert Hurwitz
Barbara & Richard
Schreibman
THE LEONARD HEIMAN
MEMORIAL FUND
In memory of:
Faye Cohen
Leslie Heiman
THE HOSPICE &
PALLIATIVE CARE
BUILDING FUND
In memory of:
Phil Rockwell
JoAnn & Larry Katz
THE ROBERT & SUSAN
HURWITZ HOSPICE
INTEGRATIVE THERAPY
FUND
In memory of:
Gary Fromson
Ruth Golding
Harvey Herman
Stan Roberts
Beloved mother of Mitch
Schneider
Larry Sherman
Susan & Robert Hurwitz
In memory of:
Steve Weinberg’s
milestone birthday
Susan & Robert Hurwitz
8 • M O N T E F I OR E FA M I LY N EWS LET T ER
THE LOIS & EDWARD
KATOVSKY FUND
In memory of:
Shirley Caplan
Dr. Eddie Eigner
Sam Robinson
Toby Sholiton
Lois Katovsky
THE MURRAY KLANFER
HOSPICE INTEGRATIVE
THERAPY MEMORIAL
FUND
In memory of:
Esther Kazdan
Joan & Bob Lustig
THE DEBORAH ROCKER
KLAUSNER MEMORIAL
FUND
In memory of:
Justine Levy Kessler
Bess & Richard Kaplan
Toby Sholiton
Karen Fields & David
Klausner
THE ANNE KRETCHMER
ENDOWMENT FUND
In memory of:
E. William Spitz
Kathy Kretchmer & Harold
Mann
THE WEINTRAUBLASKY FAMILY HOSPICE
CAREGIVER RELIEF FUND
In memory of:
Aly Jaffe’s grandmother
Milton Kades
Emalee Schwartz
Jack Skurow
Gail & Ed Weintraub
THE EVELYN & JAMES
LISSAUER FUND OF
THE MONTEFIORE
FOUNDATION
In honor of:
Evelyn Lissauer’s birthday
Chuck Lissauer
THE MACK FAMILY
ENDOWMENT FUND
In memory of:
Dr. Edwin Eigner
Larry Mack
In honor of:
Mack Family Fund
Drew Jennings
Elaine Rocker
Larry Mack
THE CHARLES & SELMA
MANCHICK ART AND
ACTIVITIES FUND
In memory of:
Phyllis Manchick
Johanna & Vincent
Consolo
In honor of:
Marge & Bob Manchick
THE MONTEFIORE
AUXILIARY SPECIAL
PURPOSE FUND
In memory of:
Gloria Krzeminski
Shirley Dickerson
THE MONTEFIORE RABBI’S
FUND
In memory of:
Helen Davis
Dianne Millstein
Wilber Weiner
Irene & Marvin Weiner
In honor of:
Rabbi Chazin
Rosette Lurie
Marge & Bob Manchick
Larry Simon
Rhoda & Morris Bordman
THE MONTEFIORE
FOUNDATION
The John Huntington
Benevolent Fund
In memory of:
Marshall Bedol
Susan & Eliot Charnas
Fred Cahn
Nina & Leonard Kaden
Katie Cohn
Moe Safenovitz
Sarah Davidson
Rabbi Sharon & John
Marcus
Mary & Leonard Mora
Helen Davis
Gloria Benis
Myta Weisberg
Donald Diamond
Miriam & Leslie Marks
Michael Dryer
Nancy Dryer
Shirley Gans
Desiree & Drew Kate
Harvey Herman
Susan & Eliot Charnas
Florence Isaacs
Sanford Shapiro
John Skutnik
Louise & Lewis Sternberg
Jean Kahn
Melvin Wolk
Ruth Knight
Bette Rini & Family
Morris Levin
Michelle & Duane
Borgman
Sandra Radov
Nancy Dryer
Betty Reese
Maxine Schaefer
E. William Spitz
Joan Kretchmer
Lenore Steinberger
Joan Atkin
Marie & Don De Roia
Stacie & Jeff Halpern
Karen Iannotti
Marlene & Athanasios
Repidonis
Sydell Miller
Lauren & Steve Spilman
Alan Steinberger
Jessica Toth
Lillian Widzer
Maribelle Axelrod
Renee Lieberman
Caren & Harry Lever
Nancy Levy & Jerry
Yasowitz
Ruth & Doug Mayers
Linda & Geoff Mendelsohn
Mary Ann & Dan
Rothstein
Suzanne & Henry Schneps
Bobbie & Michael
Weingard
Carol & Harvey West
In honor of:
Ann Berk’s 100th birthday
Sylvia & Paul Morrison
Maury Feren receiving the
Knight of the Legion
Sylvia & Paul Morrison
Robert Fuerst’s milestone
birthday
Janice Arnoff
Beverly Gans
Nancy Wurzel & Donald
Sayre
Brian Andrew Goldsmith’s
Bar Mitzvah
Miriam & Leslie Marks
Ruth Lieberman’s 89th
birthday
Lauren Rock & Peter Turner
Lil Nathanson’s 90th
birthday
Dorothy Appel
Shirley Weiss Crystal
Pesach
Bela & George Fischer
Debbie Rothschild
McCarthy, Lebit, Crystal &
Liffman Co.
THE GERTRUDE NASH
ENDOWMENT FUND
In memory of:
John Rose
Shirley & Harvey Basch
In honor of:
Elaine Schneider’s speedy
recover
Shirley & Harvey Basch
THE ELMER AND EUDESE
PAULL CLINICAL LADDER
PROGRAM
In honor of:
Eudese & Elmer Paull’s
70th anniversary
Paula and Steve Pike
THE LAWRENCE
& SONDRA RUBIN
ENDOWMENT FUND
In memory of:
Lawrence Rubin
Rhoda & Herbert Agin
Joanne & Don Goldberg
Elise & Allan Goldner
Maxine Leikin & Bob
Turoff
Jane & Richard Marcus
Carol & Michael Weiss
THE MYRTLE & ROBERT
SILVERMAN ENDOWMENT
FUND
Robert Silverman
Philanthropic Fund
In honor of:
Robert Silverman
Jewel Koletsky
Carol Koletsky & Jeff Wahl
THE JOSEPH SHERWIN
MEMORIAL FUND
In memory of:
Joseph Sherwin
Mary & Marty Jatlow
THE STAFF APPRECIATION
FUND
In memory of:
Nancy Hyams
Morris Levin
Carol & Michael Weiss
THE BETTE L. & JAMES M.
STONE FUND FOR
CAREGIVER AND STAFF
DEMENTIA EDUCATION
In memory of:
Nancy Calfee
Dr. Edward Eigner
Edward Schill
Betty Rose
Toby Sholiton
Lillian Widzer
Mary Ann & John Hexter
VINNEY HOSPICE &
PALLIATIVE CARE
William & Betty Katz
Philanthropic Fund
In memory of:
Irv Berman
Luba Brzezniak
Charlotte Davidson
Gloria Cohen
Gizella Dubner
Wendy & Richard Halle
Sanford Friedman
Marlene Mayers
Shirley Friedman
Barbara & James Heller
Marguerite & Allan Morris
Grace Ordin
Hilda Gidderman
Gail & Louis Kish
Jack Goldberg
Irene Abrams
Pearl Goldstein
Susan & Irwin Kornbluth
Audrey, Ricky & Stanford
Markowitz
Scott Spiegle
Jerome Goodman
Connie Berland
Marlene Kurson
Jeanette Dorothy Harris
Beth & Joel Richman
Julie & Fred Siegel, Harry
Siegel, Ruth Slate &
Families
Esther Isakov
Barbara & Gary Bleiweiss
Brandon Collier
Barb & Tom Ferkovic
Randi Cohen-George &
Tom George
Jeremy Flack
Sherri & Tedd Friedman
Eliana LeVine & Josh
Polster & Family
Karen & Ira Levinsky
Sheila & Kevin Margolis
Rochelle & Joel Marx
Janice & Chuck Piazza
Professional Business
Consultants, Inc.
Mary Ann & Gary Shamis
& Family
Sara & Robert Waldrip
Marcia Wexberg &
Kenneth Singer
Tamar & Elliot Smith
Your friends at Paytime
Juanita Cannavino
Darlene Lurie
Carole & Paul Rodak
Jack Goldberg
c.c. mitchell
Martha & Gregory Raber
Florence Schreibman
Morton Kaplan
Gloria Grischkan
Estee Kaplan
Temple Beth Shalom
Lottie Krakowski
Janice Arnoff
Maria & John Bostya
Mary & John Buc
Marti & Jeffrey Davis
Sabrina Fruscella
Mary & Lawrence Ganim
Linda Gillombardo
Mary & John Gillombardo
Rita Gillombardo
Catherine Granata
Ruth Graskemper
Dianea & David Heckman
Melissa & Nate Heckman
Patricia & Richard Janas
Constance & Frank
Krakowski
Sandra Overko
Jean Polasko
Carter Scharfstein
Barbara & James Skrovan
Sharon & Skip Sternen
Dorothy & John Tominc
Laura White
Donna & William Williams
The Children and
Grandchildren of Lottie
Krakowski
Patrica Pavlovitch
Beryl & Gary Tishkoff
David Zamos Sr., David
Zamos Jr., & Lee Zamos
Phil Rockwell
Roni & Elliot Berenson
Morrie Sayre
Nancy Wurzel & Donald
Sayre
Gerald Stein
Thelma & Eric Cantor
Robert Stein
Marilyn Stein
Ernest Tallisman
Wendy & Richard Halle
Norma Maxon
Estelle “Estee” Timbers
Eunice & Ernie Benchell
Gail Cohen
Connie & Michael
DeRubertis
Diane & Michael Ellis
Donald Gentile
Debbie & Sheldon
Haarburger
Lindi Herman
Barbara & Barton
Kroungold
Elizabeth Lawrence
Maureen Layden
Gail & Kenneth Liffman
McCarthy, Lebit, Crystal &
Liffman Co.
Estelle & Eugene Phinick
Kim & Ron Ramsey
Ron Ramsey
Joan & Marc Rubinstein
Lori Ruttenberg
Dr. Linda Schoenberg &
Bill Jones
Jill & Ariel Schwartz
Leslie & David Seiger
Wendy Shaw, Richard
Spivak, Allison Spivak
Judi & Frank Slife
Rachael & Ralph Stewart
Friends at Talbots
Joyce & Richard Traci
Joyce & Eric Wald
Adrienne & Mel
Wasserman
Stephanie Wohl
Ronna & Robert Zelwin
Nora Zimmer
Harold Turk
Bruder, Inc.
Nancy & George Gacom
The Harvey Goldstein
Family
Amy Johnson
Lyle Merdler
JoAnn Turk
The Harvey Goldstein
Family
Ruth Vitek
Audrey Hanson
Diane & Donald
Mastrobuono
Shirley Shatten
Hal Theis
Jerome Weiss
Absolute Roofing
The Adler Family
Board of the Better
Business Bureau of
Cleveland
Marc Blumenthal
Ella Fong
Hurst Design-BuildRemodeling
Michael Kappan on behalf
of Apprisen
Miriam, Bruce, Aileen &
Neil Katcher & Families
Ellen & Grant Kloppman
James Lineweaver
Mary Pat & Ed Mundzak
Mr. & Mrs. David Otto
Lisa & Alex Petrus
The Plumbing Source
Joyce & Robert Young
Chuck Wien
In honor of:
in support of the Hospice
team work in memory
of Anna Neville
Nancy Neville
Donate Today!
Visit montefiorecare.org
THE CORRINE
WALLENSTEIN HOSPICE
FUND
In memory of:
Marc Rothstein
Cathy & Scott Wallenstein
Ernest Tallisman
Lynda & Ken Simon &
Family
Barney Waterman
Lynda & Ken Simon &
Family
THE WEILS STAFF
APPRECIATION FUND
In memory of:
Jack Skurow
The Avalon Group
Kathy Bain
Madeline Baker
Elizabeth Barrett
Cathy & Paul Becker
Maureen Dinner
Jean Gady
Denni & Carol Glick
Joanne & Gary Gottlieb
Robert Heiser
Lori & John Herman
Donna & Kenneth Hyams
June Kuhns
Bette Rhodes
Helen & Ephraim Roth
Mira & Mark
Schneiderman
Sally & Larry Sears
Debbie & Phil Weiss
In honor of:
Mary Jean DeVaul &
Amy Simon
Kim Cole & Jeff Brown
Amy Simon’s wedding
Rhoda Roth
THE BETTY B. WEISKOPF
MEMORIAL FUND
In memory of:
Ruth Moss
John Tamerlano
Jill & Avery Weider
THE ELLIOT WILLENSKY
MUSIC FUND
In memory of:
Katie Cohn
Toby Sholiton
Stuart Weiner
Janice Weisman
Judy & Steve Willensky
Elliot Willensky
Leslie Klein Rosen
In honor of:
Steve Willensky receiving
the Leading Age and
AJAS awards
Carol & Michael Weiss
THE WILLENSKY
RESIDENCE, MEMORY
CARE PAVILION
In memory of:
Elaine Schneider
Judy & Steve Willensky
In honor of:
Shirley & Eugene Rose’s
anniversary
Polly Fine
Marcia & Larry Simon
SUMM E R 2 01 3 • 9
Around the Home
JUNE2013
Talking to the Animals!
Dr. Martin Krasny holds a
tamed tarantula during a
“Our Zoo to You” program
at Montefiore.
TUES
Mincha Prayer Services:
Mondays and Wednesdays
3:30 pm
Maltz Chapel
2
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Fred Barringer
Performs 2:30 pm
9
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Peter Tavens
Performs 2:30 pm
FATHER’S
DAY
16
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Father’s Day Celebration
with Sophie Madorsky
2:30 pm
23
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Movie Matinee
2:30 pm
Thanks to our activities, housekeeping, dietary and volunteer teams, the
day was once again a wonderful success for residents and their families.
The wide array of carnival games and crafts and delectable display of
hamantaschen were brought to life by not one, but two groups of
volunteers this year – area college students dressed in blue shirts from
the Cleveland Hillel Foundation and freshmen from a community-based
learning class at Hathaway Brown School.
Passover Seder
Volunteer Steve Owens
(center) with residents
Michael Rupert and Karen
Rubinfield.
MON
SUN
PURIM FUN!
3
WED
Armchair Travel
w/Rabbi Chazin
10:30 am
Bingo 2:15pm
17
4 Sing-along
10:30 am
Armchair Travel
w/Rabbi Chazin
10:30 am
Bingo 2:15 pm
5
SAT
1
Resident Birthday
Party w/Joel
Scigliano 2:30 pm
Bingo 7 pm
10:30 am
Fred Sivillo
Unit Programming Performs 2:30 pm
10:30 am & 2:30 pm Bingo 7 pm
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
Fairmount Temple
Mitzvah Corp
2:30 pm
6
25 Sing-along 26
Rabbi’s Monthly
Memorial Service
11 am
Unit Programming
2:30 pm
10:30 am
Ron Papaleo
Performs 2:30 pm
Bingo 7 pm
30
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Men’s Health Fair
1-4 pm
10 • M O N TE F I OR E FAM I LY NEWS LET T ER
8
Mercer School
Performs 10:30 am
Classic Movie
2 pm
Shabbat Service
4:30 pm
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
David Bird
Entertains 2:30 pm
13
14
15
Dance w/Miri*
10:30 am
Unit Programming Shabbat Service
10:30 am & 2:30 pm 4:30 pm
18 Sing-along 19 Camp Wise 20
10:30 am
Dan Elish
Performs 2:30 pm
Bingo* 7 pm
7
Unit Programming
10:30 am & 2:30 pm
Vinney Hospice
Memorial Service
7 pm
11 Sing-along 12
Art from the Heart
w/Rabbi Chazin
10:30 am
Unit Programming
Bingo 2:15 pm
10:30 am & 2:30 pm
24
FRI
Shabbat Services:
Fridays at 4:30 pm
Saturdays at 10:30 am
Maltz Chapel
Art from the Heart
w/Rabbi Chazin
10:30 am
Unit Programming
Bingo 2:15 pm
10:30 am & 2:30 pm
10
THUR
Campers Visit
10:30 am
Resident Council
& Food Committee
2:30 pm
27
Montefiore
Auxiliary
Installation
Luncheon 11:30 am
Unit Programming
2:30 pm
*On Units Only
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
Auxiliary Ice Cream
Social 2:30 pm
21
Dance
w/Miri* 10:30
Classic Movie
2 pm
Shabbat Services
4:30 pm
22
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
Auxiliary Oneg
Shabbat 2:30 pm
28 Shabbat
Dance w/Miri*
10:30 am
Shabbat Service
4:30 pm
29
Service 10:30 am
Ron Fiorentino
Entertains 2:30 pm
Songs of a Summer’s
Night 7 pm
JULY2013
MON
SUN
1
WED
2 Sing-along
10:30 am
Art from the Heart
w/Rabbi Chazin
10:30 am
Unit Programming
Bingo 2:15 pm
10:30 am & 2:30 pm
7
8
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Fred Barringer
Performs 2:30 pm
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Ron Papaleo
Performs 2:30 pm
EREV TISHA B’AV
Art from the Heart
w/Rabbi Chazin
10:30 am
Bingo 2:15 pm
Evening Service
4:30 pm
14
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Johnny Cool
Performs 2:30 pm
28
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Tom Lanigan
Performs 2:30 pm
15
22
11
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Ron Papaleo
Performs 2:30 pm
18
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Entertainment
2:30 pm
25
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Entertainment
2:30 pm
*On Units Only
5
Armchair Travel
w/Rabbi Chazin
10:30 am
Bingo 2:15pm
19
Park Synagogue
Visits 10:30 am
Bingo 2:15 pm
26
Armchair Travel
w/Rabbi Chazin
10:30 am
Bingo 2:15pm
Resident Birthday
Party w/Joel
Scigliano 2:30 pm
Bingo 7 pm
10:30 am
Fred Sivillo
Performs 2:30 pm
Bingo 7 pm
4
INDEPENDENCE
DAY
23 Sing-along 24
10:30 am
Peter Tavens
Performs 2:30 pm
Bingo 7 pm
30 Sing-along 31
10:30 am
Ron Papaleo
Performs 2:30 pm
Bingo 7 pm
6 Sing-along
10:30 am
13 Sing-along 14
10:30 am
Entertainment
Unit Programming 2:30 pm
10:30 am & 2:30 pm Bingo 7 pm
11
12
Camp Wise Visits
10:30 am
Unit Programming
2:30 pm
25
Music w/Marilou*
10:30 am
Rabbi’s Monthly
Memorial Service
11 am
Montefiore Idol/Junior
Volunteer Talent Show
2:30 pm
27 Sing-along 28
Music w/Marilou*
10:30 am
Unit Programming
2:30 pm
10:30 am
Ron Papaleo
Performs 2:30 pm
Bingo 7 pm
15
Music w/Marilou*
10:30 am
Resident Council
& Food Committee
Meeting 2:30 pm
Junior Volunteer
Recognition Ceremony
7 pm
10:30 am
Music w/Marilou*
10:30 am
Unit Programming
2:30 pm
29
Music w/
Marilou* 10:30 am
Rabbi’s Monthly
Memorial Service
11 am
Unit Programming
2:30 pm
Upcoming Jewish Holidays
6
13
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
Ron Fiorento
Performs
2:30 pm
19
20
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
Auxiliary Ice Cream
Social 2:30 pm
26
27
Dance w/Miri
10:30 am
Shabbat Service
4:30 pm
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
Auxiliary Oneg
Shabbat 2:30 pm
2
8
Music w/Marilou*
10:30 am
Unit Programming
2:30 pm
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
Judy Crawford
Performs
2:30 pm
Dance w/Miri
10:30 am
Classic Movie 2 pm
Shabbat Service
4:30 pm
Dance w/Miri
10:30 am
Classic Movie 2 pm
Unit Programming Shabbat Service
10:30 am & 2:30 pm 4:30 pm
Erev Rosh Hashanah – Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Rosh Hashanah/First Day – Thursday, September 5, 2013
Rosh Hashanah/Second Day – Friday, September 6, 2013
Erev Yom Kippur – Friday, September 13, 2013
Yom Kippur – Saturday, September 14, 2013
D ONATE N OW – G O TO M ONT EFIORECARE.ORG
Dance w/Miri
10:30 am
Shabbat Service
4:30 pm
1
20 Sing-along 21 CWRU
Freshman Visit 22
10:30 am
Dan Elish
Unit Programming Performs 2:30 pm
10:30 am & 2:30 pm Bingo 7 pm
5
Dance w/Miri
10:30 am
Classic Movie 2 pm
Shabbat Service
4:30 pm
7
Resident Birthday
Party w/Joel
Scigliano 2:30 pm
Bingo 7 pm
SAT
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Independence Day
Celebration
2:30 pm
w/Marilou*
10:30 am
Morning Service
10:30 am
10:30 am
Dan Elish
Resident Council
Unit Programming Entertains 2:30 pm & Food Committee
2:30 pm
Bingo 7 pm
Meeting 2:30 pm
Art from the Heart
w/Rabbi Chazin
10:30 am
Unit Programming
10:30 am & 2:30 pm
Bingo 2:15 pm
12
3
FRI
16 Sing-along 17 Music Therapy18
Mandel JCC
Art from the Heart Teen Camp Visits
w/Rabbi Chazin
10:30 am
10:30 am
Unit Programming
Bingo 2:15 pm
2:30 pm
4
Unit Programming
10:30 am
Fred Barringer
Performs 2:30 pm
TISHA B’AV
Armchair Travel
w/Rabbi Chazin
10:30 am
Unit Programming Unit Programming
10:30 am & 2:30 pm
2:30 pm
29
THUR
9 Sing-along 10
Armchair Travel
w/Rabbi Chazin
10:30 am
SAY (Social Advocate
for Youth) Camp Visits
10:30 am
Unit Programming
10:30 am & 2:30 pm
Bingo 2:15pm
21
AUGUST2013
TUES
3
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
Entertainment
2:30 pm
9
Dance w/Miri
10:30 am
Shabbat Service
4:30 pm
16
Dance w/Miri
10:30 am
Classic Movie 2 pm
Shabbat Service
4:30 pm
10
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
Fred Sivillo
Entertains 2:30 pm
17
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
Auxiliary
Ice Cream Social
2:30 pm
23
Dance w/Miri
10:30 am
Shabbat Service
4:30 pm
24
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
Auxiliary Oneg
Shabbat 2:30 pm
30
Dance w/Miri
10:30 am
Shabbat Service
4:30 pm
31
Shabbat Service
10:30 am
Entertainment
2:30 pm
Cemetery Visits
8/19: Park Synagogue Cemetery 10:30 am
Mayfield Cemetery 2:30 pm
8/20: Mt. Olive Cemetery 10:30 am
8/21: Ridge Road Cemetery 10:30 am
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Where Jewish Tradition Endures
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Come to Montefiore for the
ONLY Wheelchair Clinics on
Cleveland’s East Side!
Montefiore’s trained and expert therapists and
Health Aid of Ohio have partnered to offer monthly wheelchair
clinics at Montefiore to take care of your mobility needs.
Clinics are the first Tuesday of every month!
Upcoming Sessions:
Tuesdays July 2, August 6,
September 3, November 5 and
December 3 in The Mandel
Rehab Pavilion • 10 am – 4 pm
The clinic will provide:
• Wheelchair evaluations & service
• Fitting assessments
• Mobility training post delivery
For more information or to
schedule an appointment
call our outpatient therapy
clinic at 216.910.2701.
We will assist with all insurance
verification.
Programs & Services
Inquiry Form NOW Available Online!
Learning about utilizing our programs &
services is now only a click away! Log on
to www.montefiorecare.org/inquiry/ and
request information via our online form
regarding any of our services, and a member
of our admissions team will be in touch with you
within one business day.
Don’t Ignore the Snore!
Find Out If You Need Help.
Montefiore’s At-Home Sleep Apnea Testing and
Therapy Program provides an affordable, convenient and
comprehensive treatment plan.
For more information about Montefiore’s At-Home
Sleep Apnea Testing and Therapy Program, please call
216.910.2701.
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