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Kedron Aged Care Newsletter – Edition 13, September 2016
Keeping Up With Kedron
A Message from Sarah:
Respect
It is unfortunate that society views a negative stereotype of people
85 or older. This negativity is ingrained in our attitudes and values
and often unquestioned on a personal level or within systems and
services. You may have had the experience of not being listened to,
or taken seriously because of your age. An underhand form of
ageism is when your human rights are overstepped because others
assume that older people:
CONTENTS
Director of Nursing
Report: A message from
Sarah
1-2
Care Manager Report:
A message from Leanne
3-4
•
Don’t know what is best;
•
Are unable to look after themselves;
Leisure and Lifestyle
News: A message from
Fiona
5-6
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Due to frailty they need to be protected;
Benefits of Pet Therapy
•
Increased age makes them make poor decisions;
7-10
A little about me –
Pasquale
16-17
We all understand the realities of ageing and the needs of the
people who live here at Kedron, even though we need physical and
psychological care and support at all levels of ageing, it should not
be assumed that we can’t decide who we should be a companion
and how we wish to spend our time. It is important to resist over
protective attitudes because they wear away basic human rights
including our right to privacy and dignity. Sometimes nurses and
carers believe that they have a duty of care to protect the older
person and this can conflict with our decisions.
One of the CPSM Care core values is dignity. A way we can all
support dignity is to respect an older person’s right to make their
own decisions, even if seen as risky. The ‘dignity of risk’ is used to
describe an individual’s right to choose to take some risks in
engaging in life experiences. It includes the idea of making an
informed choice.
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Kedron Aged Care Newsletter – Edition 13, September 2016
FUN FACTS
On September 1, 1939, World War II
began in Europe because the German
troops invaded Poland.
The zodiac signs for September are
Virgo (August 23 - September 22) and
Libra (September 23 - October 22)
Dignity is about the daily interactions we encounter
with others, the way they treat us, our relationships
with people and the strength within these
relationships. Negative attitudes about ageing are
not a fact of life or part and parcel of being old. At
Kedron Aged Care we are proud to promote that we
have Respect for Age.
Sarah Clery – Director of Nursing
September is often associated with
fire because it was the month of the
Roman god Vulcan. Vulcan was the
Roman god of fire and the forge.
The Anglo-Saxons also called this
month Gerst Monath meaning barley
month. This is because they would
harvest their barley crops during this
month.
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Kedron Aged Care Newsletter – Edition 13, September 2016
A Message from Leanne:
BIG SMILES
A Smile Goes a Long Way
Moving into residential aged care can be a
huge transition process for some people. From
potentially going from living alone in two
bedroom unit, having visitors for only an hour
a day suddenly to a twenty one bedroomed
house with fifty people sharing the building at
any given time can be very overwhelming. It
can be, for some personalities, very easy to
stay in their room and interact very little with
anybody else, may it be for fear of rejection,
unwillingness to accept residential care or
physical barriers which instigate this
reluctance. Social isolation is all too prevalent
in the aging population resulting in negative
health outcomes (both physical and mental)
and the need for companionship and sense of
community is essential for this age group.
Being the new person in an aged care facility
can often feel like being the new person in
school, the social anxiety of entering a room of
people whom all already know each other can
be too much for some people and therefore
they don’t engage in group interaction. This
then becomes habit to stay in their room
therefore the only interaction they receive is
family, visitors and staff attending to their care
needs. This can be incredibly lonely for people
that just a few years ago were active members
of society. The limited mobility of not
attending the dining room for meals can
impact upon their strength balance and
coordination and the loneliness and limited
engagement can result in depression and
cognitive decline.
Companionship is essential for everybody but
particularly those living in aged care.
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Kedron Aged Care Newsletter – Edition 13, September 2016
BIRTHDAYS:
RESIDENTS BIRTHDAYS September:
Brian, B
02nd Sept
Eddy
10th Sept
Barry
16th Sept
Larry
20th Sept
STAFF BIRTHDAYS IN September:
Fran
01st Sept
Stanley
06th Sept
Leisa
09th Sept
CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS IN September:
Beyonce
04th Sept
Marco Polo
15th Sept
Mickey Rooney
23rd Sept
BIRTH STONE AND FLOWER FOR
September:
Companionship can come in many different forms
such as family, friends, co-residents, staff
members, allied health professionals and
volunteers. It allows the person to feel they are
cared for and form a connection with another
person. This can be something as simple as a smile
and hello down the corridor, a brief chat or
inviting someone to sit with you during lunch. The
gesture does not have to be huge to make a
difference to a person’s day “a smile goes a long
way”.
Kedron Aged care encourages all residents to
attend the dining room for meals and participate
in the diverse activities program. If this isn’t for
you perhaps you could sit outside in the sun, use
the facility phone to chat to old friends or speak
with Fiona about having a volunteer come in and
visit. Don’t feel lost in the crowd. Nobody should
feel lonely in a house of 50 people!
Leanne Rose – Care Manager
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Leisure and Lifestyle News
A Message from Fiona:
We had only two birthday’s in August, not like the
last months celebrations. We had a wonderful bus
trip to King George Square, we went into the
Brisbane Museum located on the third floor of the
Town Hall.
We enjoyed performances by our wonderful Nora
Lawrie, and Nathaniel Ford. August was also the
month of EKKA, and just because we can’t go to
the EKKA doesn’t mean we don’t get to enjoy it.
We had games, show bags, prizes and EKKA food.
It was a fun day for everyone, family included.
As most of you may have heard our volunteer
Carol had a car accident but thankfully has made a
full recovery. We cannot thank the volunteers
enough for the time they give to us. On that note
we have a new volunteer, Susanna. Susanna
comes sporadically throughout the week. Please
make her feel welcome when you see her and say
hello.
We had a great bus trip out fishing. Roland,
Andrew and David all enjoyed throwing a line
out…..sadly no fish were caught (muffled giggle).
September we have a plethora of activities
booked and bus trips to enjoy. We will be going
to Broncos this week for a meal and a show. A
museum at the end of the month, to see the
history of Australia and what life was like for those
settlers. We will also get to enjoy Lachlan Barry
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SEPTEMBER
INTERNATIONAL DAYS
05th September International Day of
Charity
In recognition of the role of charity in
alleviating humanitarian crises and
human suffering within and among
nations, as well as of the efforts of
charitable organizations and
individuals, including the work of
Mother Teresa, the General Assembly
of the United Nations in its resolution
A/RES/67/105PDF document
designated the 5th of September,
the anniversary of the death of Mother
Teresa, as the International Day of
Charity.
08th September International Literacy
Day
This year marks the 50th anniversary of
International Literacy Day and UNESCO
is celebrating it under the banner
“Reading the Past, Writing the Future”.
International Literacy Day 2016
celebrates and honours the past five
decades of national and international
engagement, efforts and progress
made to increase literacy rates around
the world. It also addresses current
challenges and looks to innovative
solutions to further boost literacy in
the future
21st September International Day of
Peace
Each year the International Day of
Peace is observed around the world on
21 September. The General Assembly
has declared this as a day devoted to
strengthening the ideals of peace, both
within and among all nations and
peoples..
Kedron Aged Care Newsletter – Edition 13, September 2016
DOG THERAPY
perform for us again with is melodious voice
renditions of famous singers long passed.
Everyone is more than welcome to attend, so
please come along.
There is one other thing I would like to ask family
and friends. We always love and encourage family
involvement in all activities. It provides a
nurturing and enriching environment for everyone
who lives here. However sometimes there may be
an activity that may seem too loud, or too boring
and slow for family/friends visiting. When this is
the case I please ask that you take your loved one
out into the beautiful courtyard or for maybe the
comfort of their room would be more peaceful.
All residents have different levels of
comprehension, mobility and speed, due to
whatever reason, therefore activities are catered
to factor those into the program. Thank you for
your patience during these times.
Fiona Dardenne – Leisure and Lifestyle
Coordinator
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The Benefits of Pet Therapy
MBERS:
The Commissioner for Aged Care –
P: 1800 500 294
When your loved one goes into
residential care it can be a very daunting
experience. One thing that always
provides comfort during this time and
thereafter is the unconditional love of a
pet. Pets not only offer companionship
and unconditional love, in fact, emerging
research suggests they may have the
ability to boost health and general wellbeing, especially in the elderly. Here are
some reasons why Pet Therapy is
imperative in aged care settings:
1. Decreased Risk of Depression
Elderly people who spend a lot of time
alone have a high risk of depression. Pet
therapy provides your loved one with the
opportunity to spend time with an animal
he or she feels comfortable talking to or
just sitting quietly with. This can help
boost your loved one’s emotional
wellbeing and prevent depression.
The Aged Care Complaints Investigation Scheme
C/- Department of Health & Aging
(1800 550 552)
GPO Box 9848 (In your capital city), or
[email protected]
QLD Aged & Disability Advocacy (QADA)
P: 07 3637 6000
QLD Aged & Disability Advocacy Inc.
121 Copperfield Street
Geebung QLD 4034
Feel free to approach Director of Nursing,
Sarah Clery for further information or guidance.
SEPTEMBER HAPPENINGS:
MEN’S GROUP 08th September
BUS TRIPS 01st, 15th and 29th Sept
2. Lowered Blood Pressure
INTERNATIONAL PEACE DAY 21st Sept
Seniors with high blood pressure have an
increased risk of developing heart
problems, especially as they age. Being
around a pet has been shown to lower
blood pressure levels, which helps lower
the risk of heart disease, heart attacks,
and other coronary issues. In fact, seniors
with heart problems who participate in
pet therapy tend to have longer lifespans
than those who do not.
CHURCH SERVICES 09th and 23rd Sept
BBQ DAY 18th August
LACHLAN BARRY 07th Sept
NORA LAWRIE 28th Sept
CONFUCIUS BIRTHDAY 28th Sept
BBQ RESIDENTS 22nd Sept
FATHER’S DAY 04th Sept
3. Increased Physical Activity
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DOG THERAPY
We have our new little therapy dog
Akycha, owned by Fiona, L&L, who
will make regular weekly visits.
It’s important for your loved one to stay
physically active to lower the risk of falls and to
help reduce pain, stiffness, and other symptoms
of conditions like arthritis. Pet therapy gives
your loved one a chance to get some exercise by
taking a dog on walks, which can help him or
her maintain strength and flexibility.
4. Reduced Stress
Seniors, especially those with dementia, can
become stressed or frustrated when they have
difficulty communicating with other people. If
your loved one has dementia, having pets
around offers a chance for him or her to bond
and connect with others without having to rely
on language. Using pet therapy as part of your
loved one’s North Coast dementia care can help
ease symptoms of the condition.
5. Enhanced Self-Esteem
Some seniors experience a loss of confidence
and lowered self-esteem when they have to
depend on others. Having pets around to spend
time with and take care of can help boost your
loved one’s self-confidence and self-esteem and
help him or her continue to feel independent.
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LAUGHTER IS THE BEST
MEDICINE
Kedron AgedCare
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ACTIVITY FUN
Balloon Tennis
Leta enjoying a game
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OUR BUS TRIP PHOTOS
King George Square Town Hall
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SPECIAL EVENTS
EKKA DAY with showbags
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EKKA Day with Games
Good bye Helga, a silent gentle nature for a beautiful soul
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Good bye Harry, always offering a smile and a wave to his fellow resident and
staff.
Good bye Thomas, we didn’t know you a long time but you were always pleasant
Farewell Jean, with us for a very short time.
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A LITTLE ABOUT ME: Pasquale
Time at Kedron Aged Care: 10 years
Place of Birth: South Sudan
What is your job at Kedron Aged Care? AIN
Length of time in Brisbane: 12 Years and prior I was in Egypt for 4 years.
What was your first job? Religious Teacher - Catholicism
Do you have a middle name? John
Do you have any pets? What type? no
Do you have a family? Six children, 4 girls and 2 boys.
What is your favourite food? Sudanese Food
What is your star sign: Capricorn
What are your hobbies? Reading the bible
Have you ever been mentioned in a newspaper? no
Where was your last holiday destination? Africa - Sudan
Where would you like to be in 5 years time? On a holiday
What’s something not many people know about you? I pray for sick people.
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Kedron Aged Care SEPTEMBER ACTIVITES 2016
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THEME DRESS DAY :
EVERY WEEK WE HAVE
PET THERAPY WITH MY
PUPPY IN TRAINING AKYCHA
21st SEPTEMBER
HIPPY DAY
THURSDAY
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2
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
10:30 Bus Trip – Lunch at
Broncos Club with a live show
10:30 FATHER’S DAY
Reminiscing
FOR PEACE DAY
4
FATHER’S DAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
3
MOVIE: Resident Choice
TIME: 1030am
2:00
5
6
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
10:30 Trivia
10.30 Bingo
7 BRAZILIAN
INDEPENDENCE DAY
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9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
10:30 MEN’S GROUP
10:30 CHURCH SERVICE
2:00 Whiteboard Word Game
2:00
2:00 LACHLAN BARRY
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
10
MOVIE: Resident Choice
TIME: 1030am
10:30 Brazilian sport
2:00 Memory Game
11
BBQ FOR
RESIDENTS:
2:00 Board games
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13
14 EXERCISE DAY
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16
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
10.30 Arm and Leg Exercises
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
10:30 Trivia
10:30 Bingo
10:30 Bus Trip - Scenic
10:30 Make Pirate Hats
2.00 Match the items
2:00 Mandala Art
2:00
22 BBQ FOR RESIDENTS
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9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
10:30 BBQ Cooking
10:30 CHURCH SERVICE
17
MOVIE: Resident Choice
TIME: 1030am
22nd September
2:00 Find the Missing Item
2:00
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19 TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY
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9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
10:30 Pirate Trivia
10:30 Bingo
21 INTERNATIONAL PEACE
DAY- dress Hippy
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
24
MOVIE: Resident Choice
TIME: 1030am
10:30 Cooking Session
2:00 Reminiscing Game
2:00 Pirate craft
2:00 Puzzles
2:00
2:00 Chair Aerobics
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26
27
28 CONFUCIUS BIRTHDAY
29
30
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
10:30 Trivia
10:30 Bingo
10.30 NORA LAWRIE
9:30 Reading Newspaper in
Resident Lounge Room
10:30 Bus Trip – Redland
Museum
10:30 Puzzles and games
2:00 Confucius Trivia and sayings
2:00 Painting
2:00
2:00 Beading/threading
BUS TRIPS EVERY FORTNIGHT
ON A THURSDAY