JULIANA VILLAGE May 2018
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Juliana Village Activities Program – May 2018 JULIANA VILLAGE RESIDENTS’ NEWSLETTER May 2018 Juliana Village Activities Program – May 2018 Diary dates to remember…………….… Tue 1st - Singing with Joy & Men’s Shed 10am-12pm - No Afternoon Activities in the Georges Centre today Wed 2nd - Zumba in GC at 9:30am - Devotion with Mike at 1:45pm Thurs 3rd - Hairdresser Day Fri 4th - Painting Therapy with Janine at 10:30am - Residents Committee Meeting 2pm in GC - Short Bus Trip at 1:15pm Mon 7th - Renata Nail Appointments - Monthly Shopping Trip to Southgate at 10:30am - BINGO with Lorna -1:45pm Tue 8th - Library Day , Singing with Joy & Men’s Shed 10am-12pm, Wed 9th - Podiatry Day -No Exercise this morning , Residents & Relatives Meeting- Sharpe Houses at 10am Bruinsma at 11am -Devotion with Mike at 1:45pm Thurs 10th -Hairdresser Day -Mother’s Day Stall from 9am-12pm , High Tea at 2pm in GC Fri 11th -Painting Therapy with Janine at 10:30am Mon 14th -Renata -Nail Appointments -BINGO with Lorna -1:45pm Tue 15th - Singing with Joy & Men’s Shed 10am-12pm Wed 16th - Monthly Lunch Outing to: Georges River 16foot Sailing Club in Dolls Point $30 pp, Bus Departs at 10:30am * No Devotion Today Thurs 17th – Hairdresser Day Fri 18th - Painting Therapy with Janine at 10:30am - Short Bus Trip at 1:15pm Mon 21st - BINGO with Lorna -1:45pm Tue 22nd – Library Day , Wed 23rd - Podiatry Day -Art Therapy with Alison Duff at 10:30am -Devotion with Mike at 1:45pm Thurs 24th - Hairdresser Day - Birthday Party with Entertainment from Jazz Kingdom at 2pm Fri 25th - Painting Therapy with Janine at 10:30am - Short Shopping Trip to Menai Marketplace at 1:15pm Mon 28th - BINGO with Lorna -1:45pm Tue 29th - Singing with Joy & Men’s Shed 10am-12pm Wed 30th - Devotion with Mike at 1:45pm Thurs 31st - Happy Hour at 2pm - Hairdresser Day ** Please see the notice board for unforeseen changes to this program** Juliana Village Activities Program – May 2018 MAY BIRTHDAYS Hostel and Sharpe House: 1st Shirley Delaney 3rd Ron Smith 18th Norman Tozer 19th George Dowling 20th Frederick Ellis 21st Adrian Verschoof 29th Mary Kee Self-Care 2nd Brenda Shearer 6th Justina Suesse 6th Ronald Gilholme Staff birthdays: 9th – Smita Prasai 10th - Steven Johnson 11th – Christine Karaiskakis 20th – Grace Manabat 25th – Rose Solly & Pradha Gurung 27th – Raji Vettikkattil 29th – Ana Doyle 30th – Lorraine Francalanza Famous People 3rd – Bing Crosby- Star of radio, movies & television th 4 – Audrey Hepburn –Actress th 12 – Florence Nightingale- British nurse, statistician, social reformer who was the foundational philosopher of modern nursing. General Information Juliana Village Activities Program – May 2018 Farewell to Jisselle our Clinical Care Coordinator & Mazi our Clinical Staff member. They have been the very best at what they do in their time with us & our residents & staff will miss them very much. We all wish them the very best on their new adventures in the next chapter of their career & in life. ________________________________________________________________ We welcome Jane Burton -Registered Nurse to Juliana Village, she is our new Clinical Care Co-ordinator located on Level 2 of Sharpe House. _______________________________________________________________ _______ We welcome Pastor - Mike Pearson from Discovery Vineyard Church in Caringbah, who will stand in for Tony while he is on holidays. Chaplain Tony will be away from 25th April until 3rd July 2018 _____________________________________________________________________________ Wheelchair Accessible Bus for Outings at Juliana Village: We will now have access to a wheelchair accessible bus beginning next month on a regular basis for some of our outings provided by Activus Transport. Our other bus trips will continue to be provided by Shire Mini Bus. Our Lady Star of the Sea For those wishing to receive Catholic Communion, Please Contact Ineke on 9524 9226 Juliana Village Activities Program – May 2018 PODIATRIST : Vincent our Podiatrist attends to residents at Juliana Village on a fortnightly ( every 2 weeks ) basis. If you wish to make an appointment, please advise an RAO or Nursing staff member. The Village Shop located in the Village next to the Chapel & is Open between 3pm - 4pm, Monday to Friday. The shop contains a variety of condiments, cakes, treats & gifts. ________________________________________________ Hairdresser Appointments Jean our Hairdresser is available in the Salon for Perms, Styling, Hair-cuts, Colours, Wash & Blow-waves. Appointments can be made through the Nurses Stations or with RAO Staff. For residents who are unable to attend the salon, Jean can provide these services in resident’s rooms. Residents & Relatives Meeting When : Wednesday May 9th Where: Georges Centre Time : Sharpe House Residents - 10am Bruinsma Residents - 11am ** No Exercises on this morning ** Your Mail: Dear Residents, the Bruinsma Hostel (mail box area) .Please place any letters that you would like posted, into this box. Rose from the office clears this mail box throughout the week. If you have any questions regarding your mail please speak to Rose in the main office. Logemen & Miranda/Bimbadeen Court Residents A movie will be shown at 3pm in the Common Room of Logeman Court and afterwards (5pm) residents will enjoy Happy Hour together. *** This may be subject to change, So for further information call Jo: 9540 5090 or Judy: 9525 6225. Juliana Village Activities Program – May 2018 Happy Mother’s Day My Mother Kept a Garden And Grandma's too... My Mother kept a garden, a garden of the heart, While we honour all our mothers She planted all the good things that gave my life it's start. with words of love and praise. She turned me to the sunshine While we tell about their goodness and encouraged me to dream, Fostering and nurturing and their kind and loving ways. the seeds of self-esteem... And when the winds and rain came, We should also think of Grandma, she protected me enough- she's a mother too, you see.... But not too much because she knew I'd need to stand up strong and tough. For she mothered my dear mother Her constant good example as my mother mothers me. always taught me right from wrong- Author Unknown Markers for my pathway that will last a lifetime long. I am my Mother's garden. I am her legacy- And I hope today she feels the love reflected back from me Author Unknown Juliana Village Activities Program – May 2018 Many Australians celebrate Mother’s Day by showing their appreciation for the achievements and efforts of mothers and mother figures. It is annually observed in Australia on the second Sunday of May. Mother’s Day events and activities may include: Organized walks or runs to raise money for causes such as breast cancer research. Visits to the zoo, movies, or botanical gardens, or other places of interest. Breakfasts, brunches, lunches, afternoon teas or dinners at restaurants, cafes, or at home. Handmade gifts or cards being presented to mothers or mother figures. Flowers, chocolates, clothing, gift vouchers and other gifts that are given to mothers or mother figures. Mother’s Day poems being printed, broadcast, or presented to mothers and mother figures. Mother’s Day stories being publicized in magazines, newspapers, radio, television or the internet. Many families may also spend the day having a picnic in the park or the beach on Mother’s Day, if the weather allows it. Background Many Australians follow the Mother’s Day traditions that stem from observances in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom. The Mother’s Day date in Australia is the same as the date observed in the United States, which is the second Sunday of May each year. However, it is an Australian who is credited with having started the tradition of giving gifts on Mother's Day: Janet Heyden, a resident of Leichhardt Sydney, started a campaign in 1924 to collect gifts for lonely aged mothers. Symbols Flowers, chocolates, and cards are popular gifts to symbolize one’s love and appreciation for their mother or mother figure. The carnation is a type of flower that is particularly symbolic of Mother’s Day for some people. Its importance as a Mother’s Day symbol is linked to Anna Jarvis, who is believed to have sent white carnations for a Mother’s Day service in West Virginia, in the United States, on May 10, 1908. Juliana Village Activities Program – May 2018 Mother’s Day Stall WHEN: Thursday 10th May WHERE: Outside of Dining Room TIME: 9:00am until 12:00pm Come and have a browse at all the lovely things we have for sale - everything at bargain prices! * A variety of hand-made items will be available * th WHEN: Thursday 10 May WHERE: The Georges Centre TIME: 2pm to 3pm If you would like to attend the Mother’s Day High Tea, please let an RAO staff member know on 9541 3405 or phone Rose in the office on 9541 3400 by Friday 4th May Juliana Village Activities Program – May 2018 Life is better when you’re laughing…. Memory Problems Joke A few older couples used to get together to talk about life and to have a good time. One day one of the men, Harry, started talking about this fantastic restaurant he went to the other night with his wife. “Really?” one of the men said, what’s it called? After thinking for a few seconds, the Harry said, “What are those good smelling flowers called again?” “Do you mean a rose? The first man questioned. “Yes, that’s it,” he exclaimed. Looking over at his wife he said, “Rose what’s that restaurant we went to the other night?” Amish Joke An Amish girl and her mother were visiting a shopping centre.