Bay Haven Newsletter - Bay Haven Senior Care Community
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Bay Haven Newsletter - Bay Haven Senior Care Community
Winter edition, 2015 Bay Haven Newsletter HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY, JEAN LANG! “I have no secret to a long life. I just took life one day at a time, and took what came.” “I believe a strong faith helps get you through the good times and the bad.” Jean Lang born in 1915 Jean celebrated her 100th birthday on February 26th and was recognized by several local dignitaries and honored by residents, staff, friends and family. A centenarian is a person who lives to or beyond the age of 100 years. North America currently has the greatest number of centenarians in the world, estimated at over 75,000. Japan has the second largest number of centenarians at over 40,000. According to the Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence Foundation, the first person to live to over 150 years of age has already been born. The United Nations says that by 2050 there will be 2.2 million people in the world who are over 100. The figure for the number of humans aged 100 or older in the world today is about 300,000. Page 2 of 8 "We're living longer because people are reaching old age in better health," said demographer James Vaupel. But once it starts, the process of aging itself, including dementia and heart disease, is still happening at pretty much the same rate. Deterioration, instead of being stretched out, is being postponed. Individuals like Jean who live into their second century tend to be survivors. Professor Dunbar of Columbia University studied people in their nineties and older and found that they are well insulated from negative emotions, such as depression, anxiety, and conflict. They have a strong survival instinct along with a terrific sense of humor. Jean represents the characteristics of a centenarian. She has a good sense of humour, is satisfied with life, feels happy, and possesses an intrinsic sense of self-worth. Jean maintains a strong relationship with her family and enjoys their frequent visits and various outings including shopping trips, social calls and dining out. She keeps herself mentally and physically active. She is an avid gardener and maintains a lively interest in horticulture, nurturing her plants with love and care. She also walks to all events both internally and externally. She is very health conscious and, with the assistance of her family, monitors and reviews her diet and medications. Jean is a determined woman who knows what she wants and makes her own decisions. She is a very pleasant, graceful and well-dressed woman who beautifully coordinates her accessories such as jewelry, scarves and shoes! Congratulations, Jean, you are an inspiration to us all! Congratulations also to our other centenarians here at Bay Haven; Luena Daley, Minnie Robinson, Lillian Kettlewell and Phyllis Whitehead. MANY THANKS TO… Blue Mountain Flowers for giving our residents a corsage on each of their birthdays. Thank you, too, for delivering a Welcome Flower to each of our new residents. Your gifts are always most appreciated. Mayor Sandra Cooper for attending the 100th birthday party of one of our Nursing Home residents. Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts for the beautiful art displays in the Retirement Home display case. All of our community clergy for the spiritual guidance and leadership they give to our residents throughout the year. Page 3 of 8 YOU’RE WELCOME Bay Haven welcomes the following new residents to our home and family. A warm welcome is extended to new Nursing Home residents: Mrs. Isobel McKinnon Mr. Carl Sheppard A warm welcome is extended to new Retirement Home residents: Mrs. Margaret Murch Mrs. Shirley Hewett Mrs. Lillian Kettlewell Mrs. Beatrice Charron Mrs. Dorothy Bickerstaff FAMILY COUNCIL Education on how to start a Family Council continues to be provided to family members of residents living in the Nursing Home. Currently, Bay Haven Nursing Home does not have a Family Council. Family members interested in starting a Family Council are encouraged to attend a webinar presented by the Family Councils Program on Thursday, March 26 at 2:00pm. If you are interested in attending, please inform Lisa Hardisty, Activation Coordinator of your interest no later than Thursday, March 19, by contacting her at [email protected] or 705-445-6501. CONGRATULATIONS! Nursing Home resident, Mrs. Luena Daley, was a very deserving recipient of the Ontario Seniors Achievement Award in December 2014. The Ontario Seniors Achievement Award is presented annually by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario to seniors over the age of 65 who have made significant volunteer contributions to their community. At the age of 102, Mrs. Daley provides a 30 minute musical program to our Nursing Home residents 4 times a week. Mrs. Daley is a true inspiration to all residents, staff, families and volunteers who meet or know her. Mrs. Daley was not able to attend the awards ceremony held at Queen’s Park in Toronto, however, thanks to modern technology, she was able to watch the ceremony with her daughters Page 4 of 8 in our conference room as the ceremony was streamed online live from Toronto. Mrs. Daley was presented with her award at Bay Haven by MPP Jim Wilson in December. Surrounded by close friends, family, residents and staff, Mrs. Daley was thanked for her dedication to volunteer service at Bay Haven. She continues to positively influence the quality of life of our residents and staff. Congratulations, Luena! You are most deserving of this award! JUST SAY NO TO THE FLU AND OTHER VIRUSES Please be reminded that if you are not feeling well, do not visit. This year we have seen many illnesses including Influenza A and other Influenza-Like Illnesses (ILI) in the community. Studies indicate the best way to prevent infections and outbreaks is to use good hand hygiene practices and get your flu vaccination. We thank all families for your patience during our most recent outbreaks. COMMUNICATION IN THE DIGITAL WORLD Email For those of you who have provided us with your email address, we thank you. The response has been terrific. We will continue to use email as a way to communicate non-urgent information like outbreaks and facility status updates. All resident specific communication will continue to come from the charge nurse to your family. Please email [email protected] and your email address will be entered into the database for future communications. Please note that the email to communicate with residents is [email protected]. Please include the resident’s name in the subject line of the email or it cannot be delivered to your loved one. Skype Bay Haven has a Skype account which can be used for resident connection. If you have Skype and would like to arrange a meeting in advance to speak with your loved one, please contact Lisa Hardisty at [email protected]. Page 5 of 8 ACTIVITY REPORT We have had a busy but exciting start to 2015 so far! We have been working to offer new programs to all of our residents or have been working to change already existing offerings and present them in a new way. We have welcomed back our favourite entertainers and launched new programming for ‘just the men’ to attend. We welcome, Cait Ainger, a Grade 12 student from CCI as a co-op student in the Activity Department. Cait has just begun her first week within the department so is busy ‘learning the ropes’ but will soon be joining in on delivering programs and services to our residents through the activity department. Please say hello to Cait if you see her! You may have noticed there are new display cases outside at the entrances to both the Nursing Home and Retirement Home. Keep an eye on these kiosks as they will have postings of upcoming events as well as our most up to date activity calendars! Our Nursing Home residents completely enjoyed a flower demonstration in February. The presentation was lead by Marilyn Smith of Marilyn’s Country Florist Studio in Wasaga Beach. Marilyn demonstrated to our residents how to create a beautiful floral table arrangement. She also showed us how to make a beautiful corsage which she gave to one lucky resident with the birthday closest to Christmas! Marilyn was kind enough to present a corsage to all of our residents in attendance at her presentation. This was a special treat to all of our residents and many of them kept them on for a couple of days following her presentation as it was so special to them. Page 6 of 8 Marilyn very kindly donated her presentation payment to the Resident’s Council Tulips for Parkinson’s program in support of Parkinson’s research. Thank you, Marilyn, for your kindness and for sharing your talents with us! EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION Our most recent recipient of the Employee Recognition Program Award is Amanda Gill, Personal Support Worker. Amanda joined Bay Haven Retirement Home in 1991 as a part time Dietary/Housekeeping Aide. After a few years, Amanda decided to return to school and pursue a career in nursing. She graduated with a Personal Support Worker certificate from Georgian College and moved into a full time position in 1998. Amanda married Geoff Gill, her neighbour, in 2004. Although the two had known each other for years, they were never romantically involved. Amanda’s good friend, Jeremy, asked her to be his “Best Man” in his wedding. Even though it is not common for a woman to be a “Best Man”, Amanda stepped up to the task. The planning and organizing was easy, the challenging component was playing Black Jack at Jeremy’s Bachelor Party. Amanda asked her childhood neighbor, Geoff, if he would teach her how to play Black Jack. As they sat on her front porch, she learned much more than Black Jack, she learned she really liked her neighbour. Amanda and Geoff have two children, Hayden, 11, an avid hockey player and Chloe, 7, who loves animals, especially horses and is active with art and swim lessons. The family dog, Jake, a Yorkie Poo, loves Amanda dearly. When Amanda is not at Bay Haven, she enjoys spending time with family and friends and is involved with various children’s activities. Camping is an activity that keeps her family busy in the summer. The campsite, near Owen Sound, is where they swim, fish and sit around campfires, singing songs and roasting marshmallows. Amanda made a significant lifestyle change in the last few months. After a stern lecture from her doctor, Amanda gave up sweets and processed meats. She exercises daily, walking on the treadmill or taking the dog for a walk and walking with friends. She has lost over 40 pounds, but more importantly, feels great and continues on her health journey. She has learned to ditch bad habits, such as pop and salt. She is pleased to report that her good habits are being adopted by the entire family. She remains Page 7 of 8 motivated and dedicated to her new lifestyle. Amanda says “I love my residents!” She feels lucky to be working with her mother and to be able to see her grandmother every day. Her grandmother, Annie Malcolm is a resident in the Retirement Home and her mother, Roseanne Beaupre, is the Retirement Home Manager. Congratulations, Amanda on a job well done! OTN (ONTARIO TELEMEDICINE NETWORK) Bay Haven has completed the requirements for the Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN) video conferencing system. We have used OTN for several educational opportunities and look forward to the upcoming clinical consultations which will promote care where and when residents need it and reduces the costs, safety risks and stress that can be related to resident transferring residents to appointments. PASSINGS We offer our condolences to the families and friends of the following residents: Mrs. Florence McDermid Mr. Glen Best Our Celebration of Life will be held in May 2015 in the Retirement Home. All families, staff and volunteers are most welcome to attend. A time of fellowship with light refreshments will follow the service. Details will be posted closer to the date. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! Our Facebook page includes photos, activity calendars and other relevant and interesting information. Our goal is to have 300 likes by the end of 2015. Pass it on! http://www.facebook.com/#!/BayHavenSeniorCareCommunity If you have something you would like to add, please let us know. Page 8 of 8 Bay Haven’s newsletter is published four times each year by: Bay Haven Senior Care Community 499 Hume Street Collingwood, Ontario L9Y 4H8 (705) 445-6501 or fax (705) 445-6506 Visit our website - www.bayhaven.com Send a message to family and friends at [email protected] Please type the resident’s name as the subject line of every email Our mission is to provide resident focused quality long term care. If you would like to learn more about Bay Haven or to schedule a tour, please call us! In an effort to reduce our carbon footprint, this newsletter is available electronically. If you would like to receive an electronic version of this newsletter, please send an email to [email protected] with the subject “e-newsletter” and include your email address.