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Glenmeadow Times Glenmeadow Store... Glenmeadow Times HEWLETT - PACKARD COMP ANY REMINDER: The Glenmeadow Store is open for business in person as of June 7, A Monthly Communication Source for Residents however, you may still order via order form. You may order paper goods, such Happy Birthday to you... J U N E 2 0 2 1 as toilet paper, paper towels and facial tissue; Personal Items, such as soap, 413-567-7800 Gail Frank 01 Charlotte Meyer 15 shampoo and deodorant, toothpaste; Household items, such as trash bags, Ann Southworth 03 Craig White 19 dish washer soap, and laundry detergent; and men’s and women’s Depends. Ann Lincoln 06 Evelyn Baron 21 Henry Nowick 09 Cheryl Holtman Mucci 22 Take a look at the items available and place your order for items you need. WELCOME: Thelma Brewster 12 Janet Santarelli 25 The cost of your purchase will be added to your monthly bill. Your order will Liz Lincoln Vivian Schoenemann 14 Sandy Osborne 27 be filled each Monday and Thursday when your order form is left with the and Concierge the prior afternoon AND, remember, DELIVERY IS ALWAYS FREE! Joan Rubin Calling All Hummingbirds! The forms to place your orders will be found at the concierge. If you still need Are you someone who has a computer and enjoys help by instacart, please contact Melissa Surprise. As a reminder, there is a fee typing? Or someone who enjoys interviewing people for the instacart help service. DISCOVERY SERIES for a story? W/ HEALTHPRO: How about writing one? Or submitting poems? The Ways to Manage High opportunities are endless when you join the team of the A Moment with Meghan... Blood Pressure on CH & Channel 918 Hummingbird publication. If you are interested in Just a reminder to look over the demographic profile sheet that Meghan exploring this opportunity, you can contact the editor, recently distributed. We want to make sure we have all of the correct Mona Holtman at 535-7212 or put an note in her information for you. Please take a look at your file of life as well and if you GLENMEADOW in-house mailbox #169, or you can email her at need help with that please contact Meghan at 355-5904. STORE [email protected] to discuss the many ways you IS NOW OPEN! can become involved in this fun and motivating group! Yes, open, open, step right Conversations with Anne... in and browse kind of open as of June 7th! There will Residents were asked for your feedback concerning whether or not Ink and Drink! be a limit of 2 residents at Conversations with Anne should continue every week, or perhaps once a a time, and the store will Come to the front circle on Monday, June 7 to see month or bi-weekly. still fill your orders if you some of the staff and family/friends in their biker gear It seems that most people would like to have it continue as it is, so Anne is are not able to come and with their motorcycles! You can have a drink and happy to continue. down. Forms are at the get a fun temporary “tattoo”!! concierge. Part of the focus will be on bringing in guest staff so that families watching can We’ll have a board of them to choose from, and some Monday and Thursday meet more of the staff, and Anne can chat with them regarding pertinent 10am to noon beer and special spiked punch and refresh- aspects of their work here. ments! The ladies will be dressed to coincide Conversations will now take place back in the Cotz Hall on Wednesdays at 2pm with the theme! Photo opportunities abound! weekly. There will be no Conversations on June 30th. Minute to Win it Community Wide Competition!! This is the beginning of some great fun based on the popular show “Minute to Win It”! It is going to be a competition, so if you like that sort of thing this is just for you! If you like to watch that sort of thing, this is just for you! We need players AND spectators! Each month a group of staff from one department or another will compete with MHA has teamed with Glenmeadow to create a weekly group talk therapy residents. The teams will consist of at least one staff member on each resident session moderated by one of our emotional health and wellness clinicians. This team. is an opportunity for residents to talk through issues related to loss, connection The teams will each compete in 1 minute contests (at least one will be more and other sensitive topics in a safe, supportive environment. This session will physical than others, which is why at least one staff member per team), and will take place on Fridays, at 11am in the Esther Sara Theater. recieve one point for each win. At the end of the session, the team with the If you wish to speak with someone one on one please contact Meghan Reynolds most points will be put up on the winners board for the next 6 months. At the at 355-5904, and she can make that connection for you. end of that time, all of the “winning teams” will compete for the grand prize and bragging rights! Come have a laugh, for there will be many, I promise you! Just what we all Card Making and Quilling... need, so come with a team or by yourself—play or watch—it’s all up to you, but let’s make this a fun success! This month, the dates/times are different to try and accommodate those who are not able to join us on the days we have been trying. So, on Thursday June Entertainers... 3rd and Monday June 14th at 2:30pm we will have card making. On Monday, Two of your all time favorites will be back this month! June 28th at 2:30pm we will have Quilling. On Thursday, June 10th at 3pm Richie Mitnick and Ethel Lee will be here to share lots of beautiful music with us on the Terrace (weather permitting!). On Tuesday, June 29th Jimmy Mazz will be here! Jimmy is a master at all of Putting Green... Evening Discussion... those standards everyone loves, and we will also be serving up some “boozy” John Fitzgerald will be back this milkshakes (or virgin ones for those who do not want any alcohol) on the We have a new putting green! It’s month. He will continue to come on Terrace (again, weather permitting). over by the pool patio, and is a great the 3rd Monday of the month at If the weather does not cooperate with us, we will move these programs inside, little green to practice on! 7:15pm in the Theater. in the Cotz Hall. We have a few putters you can sign Also, because of the positive feedback I received, we will have Steven Piper out in the Wellness Center, and there Saul Finestone will also be continuing back in July with another musician and continue with the Coffee House Café— will be a time each week, on Fridays at his discussion group this month, so let me know if you’d like to see that every month, or keep it every other month 1pm with Debbie, when look for him on the calendar on the as I am doing right now. The next musician on the Coffee House roster, after you can get together July will be a singer/songwriter named Lisa Martin who will sing more folk and and try for a hole in 2nd Monday of each month in the some blues songs as well. one! same place and time. Welcome back! Wednesday, 6/16 As Cincinnati endures a blast of Arctic Dr.’s On Call Family Ask... Patch Adams cold, the public library serves as a refuge for all. But as closing time nears -- and Some years ago, we had our own monthly version of the Dr.’s on Call broadcasts Friday, 6/18 with emergency shelters already full -- a which were on TV and radio. Many of the doctors we had come were children A Woman Called Golda group of homeless patrons refuses to of residents who were happy to come and do a talk on their specific specialty or leave, leading to a clash with authorities. a subject we decided upon together if they were GPs. Saturday, 6/19 If you have a family member who you think might be interested in taking part, Think Like A Dog Sunday, 6/27 please ask them and then if they agree, please give me (Laura) their name and 2020 PG 1h 31m 12 Years a Slave contact information so that I may reach out to them, or give them my contact information directly, which is 413-355-5905 or [email protected]. A science experiment gone wrong Tuesday, 6/29 turns out to be a dream come true for It Happened on 15 Avenue 12-year-old Oliver when it creates a Regular Transportation... Medical Transportation... telepathic connection with his dog, Wednesday, 6/30 MONDAYS-East Longmeadow Stores Henry. With their combined perspec- The Glass Castle Please see concierge for tives, boy and canine surmount chal- Depart: 9:30am – Main Lobby Transportation Request forms to sign lenges at home and at school. up for medical appointments. WEDNESDAYS Remember that if you would like to Sunday, 6/20 Open Travel from 9:15am to 4:00pm go to current movies, you can start a Medical transportation times: Coach Carter Depart Main Lobby sheet in the Trip book and see if you Monday: 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm Tuesday, 6/22 can get 6 of your friends to join you.
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