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Celebrating Our Independence See page 2 Celebrating Our Independence By Randy Cogburn

On July 4, 1776 the Continental Congress adopted the United States Declaration of Independence, which announced that the thirteen American colonies then at war with Great Britain were now independent states, and thus no longer a part of the British Em- pire. There were subsequent battles to follow. The price was high, but for all those involved, the reward was worth it…independence!

Since then, every July 4th our nation celebrates its independence and we reflect on what it means to live in the land of the free. Likewise, celebrating our own individual independence has just as much meaning to us.

It is easy to take for granted the simplest of things in life, until one day, for one reason or another, they are taken from us. Maintaining one’s independence, or ability to remain self-sufficient to at least some degree, is closely related to our need to maintain a purpose in life.

No one likes to think about changing his or her level of independence. But sometimes the reality of physical prob- lems can cause changes. Your body goes through many changes as you age, doesn’t mean they can’t function inde- ber: “Nothing about them, without but there are things you can do to slow pendently. them.” Don’t make the mistake of these changes. Keeping healthy and making them dependent. Treat them physically strong are very important to If you feel that you are losing some as you will want to be treated. You’ll being able to maintain independence. of your physical independence, your likely be in those same shoes one day. mental attitude is very important. Working with people who are in their Draw healthy boundaries with those Our independence should never be 80’s and 90’s has given me the opportu- who offer support. For instance, you taken for granted, and staying in- nity to see first-hand how one can best can let people know nicely that there dependent requires constant effort. cope with the effects of aging and the are some things you prefer to do your- Sometimes we have to ‘push’ ourselves impact it has on maintaining indepen- self, and where it is appropriate, for as in spite of the odds against us. Re- dence. long as you can. member that just because you find yourself needing assistance with some I see those who are still making it If you are a caretaker of someone things doesn’t mean that you should alone; they remain physically active, needing assistance, keep in mind the totally sacrifice your independence. exercise regularly, are engaged socially, importance of letting them do as much Don’t focus on the things you can’t do and keep their minds sharp. Others, for themselves as they can. When for yourself, but rather, hold on to the while needing some assistance, are appropriate, and as often as possible, things that you can do for as long as maintaining their own level of inde- keep them involved in their own care you can! Every year that you are able pendence. For example, just because and in making decisions that affect to maintain that ability is reason to one requires the assistance of a cane their own quality of life. When mak- celebrate your independence, and life or walker to steady them as they walk ing those kinds of decisions, remem- itself! 2 | Zarrow Pointe News and Views | July 2020 Miguel Lagunas is Shaking Things Up By Jalexa Schell

Watching him work, it’s clear to see that had nearly every job you could imagine he has a flair for flavor and a friendly cus- in the dining department, but now he has tomer service, whether crafting tradition- stepped out of the dining room to bring al Carne Asada street tacos or serving up the flavor at the helm of Doug’s and show- bistro style coffees. Over the past decade, case his skills in the kitchen. “Working Miguel has gained a wealth of experience with Miguel is laid back and fun,” he had from some of Tulsa’s most beloved eateries to say, “we get the chance to be creative such as Mahogany, Michael B’s, and Polo and put our own spin on things and we Grill. He served as the executive sous chef have a good time.” in Philbrook Museum’s Kitchen 27 for 3 years, and has worked alongside some of Good times are certainly what the Tulsa’s most cutting-edge restaurateurs at relaxed, bistro atmosphere at Doug’s is Miguel Lagunas Mother Road Market in Bodhi’s Bowl for all about; there is a fun and fresh energy, Miguel Lagunas is shaking things up in the past 2 years before joining the Zarrow employees and residents are excited to Doug’s at the Pointe! Zarrow Pointe is Pointe family. Alongside the Pointe’s own come check out the special board and proud to welcome him to the Doug’s team Adrian Luna, the two of them have made fuel up for their busy days, and the guys where things are heating up with a host an exciting splash on the campus dining are serving up made-to-order freshness of new and tasty creations. Hailing from scene and residents are taking notice! with smiles on deck. When asked what Cuernavaca (the capital city of Morelos, he likes to do when he’s not busy behind Mexico and home of the 16th century “Everyone here has been very nice and the grill, Miguel had to say that he enjoys welcoming,” Miguel elaborated, flipping playing soccer and simply catching up Palace of Cortés), Miguel has had 14 years fresh pancakes on the griddle, “it’s like with friends: “I just like to socialize, go out of experience working in kitchens. He coming into a big family and I get so ex- for drinks and check out new restaurants began washing dishes as a first job during cited to see the smiles on their faces when with friends,” he said with a laugh, “it al- his early teens, but quickly discovered a they try my cooking.” He and Adrian ways comes back to the food, because for passion for cooking and started working make quite the team when it comes to me, that’s how you show you care about his way up in the kitchen. “When I’m service with a smile; watching them work p e op l e .” cooking, it doesn’t feel like work,” Mi- together, the dynamic is nearly tangible. guel told me with a smile as I spoke with You can come say hello to Miguel and him at the counter of Doug’s on Friday Whereas Miguel is a new face in the com- Adrian and try some of that heartfelt morning, “it’s like it’s in my blood. I start munity, Adrian is celebrating his 13th year cooking at Doug’s Restaurant near Town creating and it’s a passion to create that with the Zarrow Pointe team by taking on Center anytime between Tuesday and experience for customers.” a new role in the kitchen at Doug’s. He has Friday from 8:00am to 2:30 pm. Outdoor Concert Fun! We welcomed Denise Hoey to our cam- pus again, for two outdoor concerts. The residents had a great time enjoying the fresh air, good friends, and great music.

Zarrow Pointe News and Views | July 2020 | 3 JULY 2020 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY AS– Art Studio IP– Indoor Pool POOL HOURS: BA-Burnstein Auditorium L– Library C– Café ML– Manor Lobby MONDAY—FRIDAY: GR– Game Room S– Synagogue 9:00-4:30 AL– Assisted Living TR– Theater Room CLOSED FOR LUNCH: Z-Connect By Zoom R– RESERVATIONS ONLY 12-12:45 SATURDAY– Closed SUNDAY-Closed

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Reservations can be made by calling Carol Stanley at 918-493-8333 Ext. 241 or using the sign-up sheet by the mailboxes. 4 | Zarrow Pointe News and Views | July 2020 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4

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10:00 Games GR 10:30 Giant Jenga Game TR 10:00 Games GR 7/5 Joe S. 10:30 Strength and Balance BA 2:00 Movie BA 10:00 George Burns 7/6 Franklin M 11:00 Discussion Group TR&Z The Help Documentary TR 7/7 Bob D. 7/9 Merv A. 1:30 Exercise BA with Emma Stone 1:30-2 Exercise BA 2:00 Games GR 2:00 Balloon Swat BA 7/9 Marilyn S. 7/10 Abu A. 2:00 Balloon Swat BA 7/13 Tommie K. 7/20 Connie S. 7/26 Mary S. 7/28 Mary H.

If you would like to receive email notifications of special events not listed or changes to scheduled activities, email your contact information to Randy Cogburn at [email protected]. Zarrow Pointe News and Views | July 2020 | 5 HEALTHCARE CONNECTION The Resiliency of the Greatest Generation By Mathew Snyder, Healthcare Administrator

Every 20 or 30 years we define a group of people born within certain dates as a “Generation”. Over a length of time, each generation develops a certain personality and set of unique charac- teristics that defines them. Some of the more well-known generations include the Baby Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y also known as Millennials and then of course the Greatest Generation.

For example, people born into the Baby Boomer generation (born be- tween 1946 and 1964) are well known ist attacks of September 11th, 2001, cial about this group of people. Fierce- for the huge post-war baby boom and experiencing a ‘Great Recession” from ly independent, loyal, family-orient- this generation is known for being 2008-2011 as well as being known for ed, patriotic and self-reliant are all born into an unprecedented time of not liking the traditional corporate characteristics that I can say I see over post war stability, economic growth, America work environment, instead and over in this generation when I talk prosperity and traditional family favoring more the progressive and to my residents here at Zarrow Pointe values. less structured work environments and other places. of smaller, more employee-centric Gen X, born between 1965 and 1979, companies. I think that the combination of going are the children of the baby Boomers through two World Wars and surviv- and they are known for being hard While I have never fully agreed with ing a decade long depression funda- working, driven, technologically sav- the whole idea of “labeling” an entire mentally changed and toughened this vy, and generally well-educated. generation of people, The Greatest group of people. It is truly awe inspir- Gen Y (Millennials), form a group of Generation is one generation that ing and puts things into perspective people born between 1980 and 1994. I believe warrants the lofty title of during this historically challenging This generation is young and they “Greatest”. Born between 1901 and time we are facing in 2020. Often, I have yet to still be defined by history, 1924, the Greatest Generation is often feel bad for residents here and across but so far this generation tends to be the most revered generation for a the country having their lives up- known for being born into a technol- variety of reasons. This generation has ended with restrictions on activities, ogy-driven world, have experienced become to be known as hard working, visitation, meals, etc. When I talk to major world events such as the terror- resilient, independent, patriotic and our residents, I apologize about all the traditional. This generation is well- changes and inconveniences they are known for experiencing World War I having to endure. I have yet to have from 1914-1918, the Great Depression one resident complain to me about from 1929-1939, and World War II them and they often tell me “I have from 1939-1945. seen and been through much worse, and this too will pass.” These words By the luck of being born at the right alone is what gives me hope we will time in 1980, and getting into my truly get through this. If the genera- career in Long-term Care in 2010, this tion that survived one of the hardest JULY has allowed be an amazing level of times in history, tells me it will be fine BIRTHDAYS access and time with this generation someday, that is what carries me and Andy B. 1st of people. Over the hundreds (maybe gives me confidence that we will be Ed R. 13th thousands) of people from this gener- fine and this will strengthen us as a ation I have talked to over the last 10 Billy D. 15th country and as individuals, and hope- years of my career, I can confidently fully we will all come out on the other Nanette P. 26th say that there is something truly spe- side stronger. 6 | Zarrow Pointe News and Views | July 2020 Keeping it Social….Distancing

Creativity has become a present visitors allowed on campus. We are some favorite tunes. We can’t wait need during this “safer at home” setting up Zoom style video chats until we can see everyone in person time. We want to make sure our with family and friends, playing our again, but until then we are trying to residents have as much social in- favorites games, and doing one on make the best of our time. teraction as possible even with no one visits just to talk and listen to During –the- Pandemic Book Club

Nationally known author Greg Forbes Siegman has partnered with the Zarrow Pointe Healthcare Activities Department! Copies of Siegman’s books “The Silhouette Man” and “The Milkshake Man” are available to residents to read while quarantine measures are in place. These books revolve around topics such as volun- teerism, community activism, goal planning and the wisdom of elders. sion prompts from participants and while enjoying a book at home. If There is also a companion workbook submit them to the author. He will you are interested being a part of this available to those interested in read- then provide Zarrow residents with program, please contact Aubrey Kis- ing the books. When residents have a personalized video answering all of tler, Healthcare Activities Director. finished reading, staff will collect their questions. This can be a great Stay close to home, stay safe, and read questions, comments and discus- way of coming together with friends a good book! Zarrow Pointe News and Views | July 2020 | 7

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