WoodBridge Campus News - Trilogy Health Services
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WoodBridge Campus News - Trilogy Health Services
Wo o d Br i dge C amp us News The Perks of Being a Social Senior Did you know that having a variety of positive social interactions not only increases your emotional wellbeing, but can also contribute to your physical wellness? That’s because social interaction can boost self-esteem, which gives you a more positive outlook on life. Doctors have found that people who have a positive outlook on life tend to fight diseases better than people who don’t. The bottom line? Meaningful interactions with others enhance your quality of life (and maybe even add years to it), making you feel better and giving you a reason to rise and shine each day. Take advantage “of these many opportunities to enjoy the company of others. 602 Woodbridge Avenue Logansport, IN 46947 Phone: 574.753.3223 Fax: 574.753.3226 www.woodbridgehc.com February 2015 Being Social in Your Community There’s nothing more enjoyable than meeting new people. Find those in your community with whom you share a special interest, and get social! Join a Community Group – Quilting circles, book clubs, fishing trips etc. Look for opportunities and more in your community to make new and lasting connections. Volunteer – You have so many skills to offer. What better way to use them than to contribute to a charity of your choice? You can find all kinds of organizations to support either online or in your community. Do you have a green thumb? Help plan a community garden. Do you have the fastest needles in east? Grab some friends and knit hats for cancer patients. There’s so much you can accomplish when you work together as a community. Social Gatherings on Campus We offer many opportunities for you to mix and mingle on campus. Here are a few activities to look for when you want to make campus connections. Happy Hour – Gather with friends, family members and staff every Friday afternoon to enjoy great snacks and even better company. ...continued on page 4 Happy Birthday! Residents Shelia C. Robert D. Monica W. Myra G. Mary N. Staff Paul Y. Kim H. Bobetta K. Carrie C. Jodi S. Jason W. Kim S. Tricia W Grace W Kathy E. Executive Director Corner 02/01 02/05 02/12 02/20 02/25 Can you believe the year is 2015? Did you have a New Year’s Resolution? Our resolution is to grow on our 2014 year. Woodbridge had an amazing year with new and exciting Activities to include such things as Wine and Canvas Painting, Ceramics and new activities led by staff members of other departments. Please feel free to review our Activity Calendar which is posted on our website at www.woodbridgehc.com. 02/01 02/04 02/08 02/15 02/18 02/22 02/24 02/25 02/27 02/27 One event you may not be aware of is Chef Circle which is held every Monday at 3pm in the Activity Room. This is a perfect opportunity for your loved one to share a favorite recipe or offer any suggestions we may add to our menu. Please encourage your loved one to participate in this gathering or feel free to join as well. Chef Mike looks forward to a large crowd and at times provides a new menu item for taste testing. Sunday Brunch Sunday Brunch will resume on February 1th. Theme Dinner Our next Theme dinner is Thursday, February 26th, we will be going back to 1930’s!! J.E.W.E.L. This time of year can bring in bad weather so please know is it our policy to cancel or postpone an activity outing if the wind chill temperature is 20 degrees or below and/ or threatening weather advisories have been issued. Of course, this is We have now started a J.E.W.E.L. (stands for Joyful Elderly Women Enjoying Life) club. This “club” will go out one time a month to eat, shop or whatever they desire!! Watch for upcoming events in the calendar. Did You Know....? Legacy Lane Decorates the Tree J *That you can read the monthly newsletter and calendars on-line in addition to the printed copy or rather than receiving it in the mail? Please follow the campus link http://www.trilogyhs.com/campuses/woodbridge-health-campus and let the business office know if you would like to discontinue the newsletter by mail. Everyone enjoyed decorating the Christmas tree this year. (Left) Tina and Sara M. (Right) Mary and Sara M. for everyone’s protection and safety but all efforts will be made to try to make them up. If you were planning to join, please feel free to call ahead of time for any cancellation. As I am sure some of you are aware, there has already been a dangerous outbreak within our community relating to flu symptoms and other such illness. With that being said, we ask you to help us protect your loved ones and those taking care of them by refraining from visiting while you are sick and otherwise, wash your hands with soap and water. Of course this is the #1 way to prevent further spreading but hand sanitizer is a good alternative as well. One last thing, we will be hosting our quarterly Family Night on Thursday, February 12, 2015 at 6:30pm. Mardi Gras is the theme with fabulous appetizers, drinks and entertainment. Please call in advance with any reservations and we look forward to another fabulous year! Sincerely, Michelle Hinze Executive Director Featured Resident: Carol F. Our featured resident this month is Carol F. Carol has lived in Logansport all of her married life. She has 2 children, Nancy T. who lives in Logansport and Joe, who lives in Michigan; she also has 4 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren! Carol loves to do crafts, and enjoy listening to live entertainment. She said her favorite show this past Christmas was when the Children Choir came to performed for us. They were awesome! Carol loves to play Bingo and goes to religious activities, enjoys Cindy’s K-9 times, watch movies in her room and reads! She always has word of encouragement and smile to give to everyone! Thanks, Carol for all you do for us here at WoodBridge! (Left) Nancy and Carol at Family Night. Family Night We had a wonderful time at our Family Night on Thursday, December 11th. We sang Christmas Carols, played “Santa and Mrs. Claus”, danced, decorated wheel chairs, and most of all we enjoyed each other company! Our next Family Night is Thursday, February 12th, our theme is Mardi Gras! We are sure to have a fantastic time!!! (Above) The residents loved when Thompson Elementary school came to visit and bring gifts for all of our residents. We all enjoyed the “Notables” one of our favorite groups for the holidays Family Night with Ruth G. and Deb The Logansport Children Choir also visited us during the Holidays to brighten our day! Ryan H. playing Christmas Carols at our Family Night Everyone enjoyed having their photos taken as “Santa and Mrs. Claus” Bobby and Nancy H. Smile of the Month The smile of the month goes to Nola R. Nola is our volunteer that leads the activity “ Canvas and Wine”. She also has helped with decorating Christmas Trees and community events held at the campus. Thanks Nola for always giving us smiles!! ‘Social Senior’ Family Night – Offered quarterly, this is the perfect opportunity to get to know others in our community. Enjoy food, fun and entertainment with other residents, staff and family members. 602 Woodbridge Avenue Logansport, IN 46947 Phone: 574.753.3223 Fax: 574.753.3226 www.woodbridgehc.com Sunday Brunch – Share a special meal with your loved ones when you invite them to join you for our monthly Sunday Brunch. A Trilogy Health Services Community A monthly newsletter serving the residents of WoodBridge Health Campus Michelle Hinze Executive Director Betty Lawley, RN Director of Health Services Tandy Hall, RN Assistant Director of Health Services Cindy Clark Business Office Manager Jodi Shively Director of Social Services Holly Leffert Therapy Club Director Brandy Rodabaugh Community Service Rep. Kim Snay Medical Records Mike Huffer Director of Food Services Donna Foster Director of Housekeeping /Laundry We strive to provide the best customer service and quality care for our residents. Our Department Leaders are here to solve any concerns you may have. In the event that you need further assistance with any unresolved concerns, we encourage you to call the Divisional Vice President or our Compliance Line. Tina Strimbu, Divisional Vice President: [email protected] Compliance Hotline: 800-908-8618, ext. 2800; or [email protected] Newsletter Production by PorterOneDesign.com Vitality – Join fellow residents for an exercise class, a wellness seminar or even a walking club. Vitality activities are offered at least three times and week, and there’s no better ...continued from page 1 way to make friends than sweating it out together. Just the Guys – Grab your buddies and enjoy the many manly activities offered just for you. We offer men’s breakfast clubs, poker nights, model train building and even male bonding road trips. Inspirations – Come together in fellowship when you attend our weekly worship service. This is the perfect opportunity to grow closer to those around you through Bible study, hymn singing, devotions and more. 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