The Greenbriar Wire Letter from the Administrator: Alexandra Maliwacki

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The Greenbriar Wire Letter from the Administrator: Alexandra Maliwacki
The Greenbriar Wire
October , 2014
In This Issue
Letter from the Administrator:
Letter from the Admin……..…1
Member of the Month .………2
.Associate of the Month………3
Member of the Quarter………5
Our Team
Administrator
Alexandra Maliwacki
Director of Nursing
Kera Literal
Director of Rehab
Debbie Craft
Director of Admissions
Matt Cohen
Director of Social Services
Lakena Williams
Director of Dietary
Gloria White
Human Resources
Makissa Abner
Director of Recreation
Deborah Cornish
Director of Housekeeping
Amber Dumont
Director of Maintenance
Jeff Pook
Clinical Educator
Mary Jo Millward
MDS Coordinator
Tammy Goodwin
Business Office Manager
Angela South
Medical Records
Jodi Logan
Alexandra Maliwacki
At Greenbriar, we are pleased to have a continuously
growing medical professional team that is dedicated,
passionate and brings expertise in a range of areas to
our members receiving care. Most recently, we
welcomed Dr. Hernandez on as our Medical Director,
effective August 1st As a well respected physician in
the community and at our area hospitals, we are excited to have him on our
team.
Did you know we also have the following physicians and specialists on our
team? Dr. Ganey, Dr. El Masry, Dr Ghobrial, Dr. Maldonado, Dr. Ali, Dr.
Floyd, Dr. Cortes, Dr. Chorea, and Dr. Lipskind.
Additionally, Sherry Norton, ARNP has joined Greystone Health Network and
is at Greenbriar at least 2 days every week. She is able to work as an
extension to some of the physicians and visit with our members on a regular
basis. She is a vital part of our team. Please join me in welcoming Dr.
Hernandez to Greenbriar and thank each of our additional dedicated
providers for all they do!
Halloween courtyard concert
Join us for a LIVE CONCERT in our Beautiful Courtyard With JEFF &
Friend
Friday October 31st at 2:00. Come in costume or come as
you are! Enjoy the music with lots of fun food! Everyone
is Welcome!
Member of the Month: Rutha M.
Associate Birthdays
Brytle Adams 10-30
Joshua Bodendorfer 10-30
Shannon Burns 10-12
Angela Campbell 10-10
Amber Dumont 10-25
Lalaine Fabro 10-3
Annie Green 10-3
Amy Grover 10-3
Taryn Hall 10-29
Marion Leggon 10-30
Tammy Parins 10-5
Gloria Pena 10-15
Ramona Pendergrass 10-20
Nikiesha Penny 10-13
Susan Pillsbury 10-26
Angela South 10-26
Veronica Walle 10-28
Porsha White 10-16
Annett Worthy 10-31
By: Deborah Cornish
Rutha was born in the small rail
road town of Wildwood FL. Her
mother worked as a
housekeeper and her father
worked in the groves. Rutha
attended school in Wildwood
and later attended night school,
while babysitting during the day.
Following school Rutha went to
work in a restaurant as a
dishwasher and worked her way
up to manager. She also became
a manager of Dunkin Donuts.
Rutha married and later moved
back in with her mother. When
she passed away Rutha worked
at the Turnpike as a casher and
did so for the next 25 years.
When Rutha’s brother became
ill, she stayed home and cared
for him until he passed away.
About 3 years ago, Rutha moved
to Bradenton to be closer to her
family. She has a nephew and his
wife that live here.
Today, Rutha remains very active
and loves to be around other
people. One of her favorite pass
times is watching movies while
munching on popcorn in the
Recreation room. She also
enjoys our coffee bar, playing
Bingo and our entertainers that
come in to preform. Rutha is one
of our members that makes our
house a home!
Associate of the Month: Marjani Jones
By: Deborah Cornish
Marjani Jones is our Speech Therapist. She has worked at Greenbriar
for 1 1/2 years. She was born in Jacksonville FL. When her parents
started a new church, she moved with her family to Bradenton. She
graduated from Manatee High and went on to attend college at FSU
( 4 years) & USF (2 years.) She married Letherio Jones Sr. and
together they have 2 children. Letherio Jr. age 14 and LeNae age 13.
In her spare time she loves to read, write, study music & volunteer at
her local church.
Marjani possesses excellent communication
skills and touches the heart of every member
she works with. Her moto “ When you wake up,
get up and when you get up, do something
productive! Live a productive life!”
We are proud she is our Associate of the Month!
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Special Activity
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Our Departments
Matt Cohen
Makissa Abner,
Admissions
Human Resources
Gloria White,
Director of Food &
Nutrition
Lunch Bunch Goes to Bob Evan’s
Deborah Cornish,
Recreation Director
Amber Dumont
Tammy Goodwin,
Housekeeping Director
MDS Coordinator
Jeff Pook
Malinda Greene,
Maintenance Director
Staffing
Angela South,
Business Office
Debbie Craft,
Rehab Director
Mary Jo Millward,
Clinical Educator
Medical Records
Jodi Logan
Kimberly at the Birthday
Bash also enjoyed a
Birthday in August!
Lakena Williams
Kera Literal
Social Services
Director of Nutsing
Sudoku Puzzle
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Member of the
Member Birthdays
Quarter: Neil “Chip” N.
By: Deborah Cornish, Recreation Director
The 6-1 guard was the last of the Lincoln
basketball greats before integration into
Manatee County. Neil “Chip” was born in
Bradenton FL. He has 2 younger brothers &
2 older sisters. Not being allowed to leave
his yard as his mother worked, he and his
Chip with his Magic Balloons
brother made a basket ball hoop out of a
old bicycle rim. They played on the dirt. There
was no concrete. Going back & forth from school was a Youth Center he
passed by daily. One day he went in & started playing basketball with the
older guys. He received punishment from Mama for being late and getting
his school clothes dirty. After the 4th punishment, he was asked to change
clothes after school and then he could go to the Youth Center to play basketball. Chip played with the older guys who would beat him around a lot.
The day came, with a lot of practice, that they couldn’t touch him. Chip
states that you have to take a whippin to get to where you want to go and
you learn from your mistakes.
With his mother’s approval Chip played for the Jr. Varsity team ( while in
8th grade) and before the year was over, he was on the Varsity team. In
10th grade Chip went to state with his team & was voted the most valuable player. In his final year, his team made it to state again. They were
loosing by 19 points and Chip went wild! He holds the record in Manatee
County: 61 points, School record in the championship game & 58 points,
State record. He averaged 26 points per game his senior year. Chip went
on to college & finished his career at the University of Tampa. He even had
an offer from the Harlem Globetrotters. Chip has been inducted into the
National Negro High School Basketball Hall of Fame.
Because of a leg injury, Chip started teaching children how to play basketball at the 13th Ave. Youth Center, the very one where he had went as a
child. He has used his many talents to better the lives of others and to
even make them smile. He wears many hats. Today he has his own business: Magic Balloons, African Beauty Products & Black Art. He enjoys
spending time with his family and is very well known in our community.
“We have a major problem in our community with our youth.” Chip feels it
is his duty to change it. His goal is to organize, come together as a community , address these issues & make it better for future generations.
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James A. 10-21
Camiel B. 10-26
Ann G. 10-9
Eddie J. 10-21
Viola M. 10-15
Barbara R. 10-28
Toivo S. 10-18
Associate Anniversaries
Maria Bergara 10-7-2013
Deborah Craft 10-12-2009
Jonathan Dumas 10-22-2008
Destiny Grimm 10-15-2012
Francesca Hunt 10-8-2008
Tawanza Mays 10-18-2007
Priyanka Patel 10-5-2010
Ramona Pendergrass 10-23-2013
Lillian
Richardson
10-5-1994
Anabet Trevino 10-21-2013
Solutions :
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Games l
Rehab News: October is National Physical
Therapy Month
By: Deborah Craft
The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) each October recognizes how
Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistants can help transform society by restoring and improving
motion in people’s lives. The APTA represents more than 88,000 Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist
Assistants and students of physical therapy nationwide. Physical Therapist are experts in improving mobility
and motion, and pain-free movement is crucial to your quality of life, to earn a living , to pursue your favorite
leisure activity and so much more. Physical Therapists design treatment plans for the patient’s individual
goals and needs.
Here at Greenbriar we do in patient and out patient Physical therapy. As you are visiting your loved ones
here and feel they may benefit for Physical Therapy in any way please notify their nurse to refer them to the
Physical therapy department.
The Knight Family
The Activity Department decorated
their own cake for the Birthday Bash!
What a surprise, it just happened to
be Robert’s Birthday that day!
From Gloria’s Kitchen:
Submitted by : Gloria White
Lime Cake
Ingredients
 18.25oz package Lemon cake mix
 1 1/3 cups Vegetable oil
 4 eggs
 1 3oz package Lime flavor Jello mix
 ¾ cup Orange Juice
Frosting
Ingredients
 ½ cup butter
 1 8oz package cream cheese
 3 tablespoons fresh lime
juice
 4 cups confectioner’s sugar
Directions
Combine cake mix, Jello, oil, eggs, and orange juice.
Pour into 3 8 inch pans. Bake accordingly to
instructions on box. Allow to cool.
Directions
Beat the butter and cream cheese until fluffy. Add
lime juice and confectioner’s sugar mix well.
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Greystone Gets Iced!
By Tori Couch
Greystone is committed to worthwhile causes, and
this past month supported ALS through the Ice
Bucket Challenge sweeping the nation.
The ALS challenge is issued when individuals or
organizations pour a bucket of ice water over their
head(s) and challenge others do the same or make a
donation to fight ALS within twenty-four hours. You
may have seen organizations or famous individuals
taking the challenge as well as donating—increasing
support and publicity for the cause.
Find Greystone on the Web!
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter,
and check out our website for the
latest updates.
ALS stands for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a
progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects
nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. The
progressive degeneration of the motor neurons in
ALS leads to paralysis and even death.
We challenged our facilities to donate and
participate in this phenomenon. For each facility
that took the challenge, Greystone made a donation
in their name to the cause. Check out some of our
staff taking the plunge below, and check our
YouTube channel to view Greystone’s challenge
videos!
www.facebook.com/
GreystoneHCM
www.greystonehealth.com
www.twitter.com/
GreystoneHCM
www.youtube.com/user/
GreystoneHCM