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LV August NL AL.Indd Legacy Healthcare Chat Like Us! The Like Us! Hello!, I would like to introduce myself to at 10:30AM in the community room. If you Lewisville Estates community. My name is are at risk for falls, been relying on your walker Beth Denson I’m the rehab director with more or have bad ankles or knees this is a class Lewisville Legacy Healthcare. My offi ce is located on 3rd you don’t want to miss. Don’t forget to dress Estates oor suite 336. I moved here from Greeley for exercise, because we will be active. Colorado two weeks ago. My husband works Finally, for all you Lucky residents in AL, for State Farm and his job transferred us to you will continue to see us every Thursday Lifestyle Dallas area. I have been a therapist for 16 afternoon at 1:30PM and Friday morning at Assisted Living August 2014 years I specialize in Urinary incontinence, pain 9:30 in the activity room for our 30 minute, 800 College Parkway • Lewisville, TX 75077 • 972-434-1727 • www.lewisvilleseniorliving.com management, fall prevention and generalized head to toe exer cis e clas s ,s tretc h & gro w . weakness. If you have any questions regarding Please let us know if we can assist you our specialized programs please feel free with anything. We are here to serve Happy Summer Everyone! to give us a call or stop by our suite. you and help you age in place. Happy Birthday! I’m so excited about August! Stephnie has some Legacy Healthcare is continuing our monthly great things in store for our staff, residents and Wishing you all a birthday health talk in both IL and AL. We also started a Beth Denson and the Legacy Healthcare Team families! For each week in August there will be a fi lled with sweet moments balance clinic that will be held every Thursday Suite 336 • 972-420-8543 different theme. We will kick off the month with and wonderful memories. Be Alzheimer’s week. On the 8th we will be having sure to join us for cake at our our very own Alzheimer’s mini walk! Don’t birthday bash in the lobby, on Chefs Corner forget to wear your purple! The Denton County Friday, August 28th at 2 p.m.. Alzheimer’s walk will be September 13th, Resident Birthdays A u g u s t i s N a t i o n a l S a n d w i c h M o n t h recipes in cookbooks and articles which we will also be participating in. Later in 8/1 Mary Albritton The Grilled Cheese: referred to them as “toasted cheese” the month we will have a Back to School week America’s Favorite Sandwich or “cheese dream” sandwiches. and during the whole week collecting supplies 8/15 Jeannette Slaughter We’ve all heard the story of And the Preferred cooking and donating to a local school in need. Make 8/19 Donald Rheinfeldt how in 1762 John Montague, method for this sandwich calls for sure you can check the dates in the calendar Earl of Sandwich, ordered broiling which, although perhaps so you can join in on the festivities. some meat stuffed between passé, is a North American two pieces of bread in order to term for the “grilling.” So while Katie Lee, LVN c o n t i n u e p l a y i n g a g a m e o f c a r d s . almost everyone fries their grilled cheese Assisted Living Director The idea caught on and the sandwich was born. sandwiches in a skillet, or on a griddle, you won’t Current Events In the early 1920s, with the advent of affordable fi nd a recipe named “fried cheese’ sandwich. 8/1 Lunch at Fat 8/15 Lunch at bread and processed cheese, the grilled cheese Today, the classic grilled cheese sandwich has Cow BBQ Steak and Shake sandwich debuted. At fi rst these sandwiches were been transformed into gourmet delight. From Time: 10:30 a.m. Time: 10:30 a.m. A Huge Thank You! Where: Outing Where: Outing cooked open-faced by melting grated “American” substituting focaccia, ciabatta, or other artisanal Lewisville Estates cheddar cheese on a single slice of bread. Not breads for pre-sliced white bread, to using gruyere, 8/8 Community 8/18 Legacy Health Talk only was this sandwich delicious and economical, Havarti, or smoked Gouda instead of processed would like to say a Alzheimer’s Mini Walk Time: 3:30 p.m. it also met government nutritional standards, American. We’ve also given this sandwich an big THANK YOU Time: 9:30 a.m. Where: Lobby and by the 1950s was served in school cafeterias extra touch of class by adding such items as to our local Seven Where: ALPL 8/21 Cheeseburger throughout the country as part of a healthy meal. b a c o n , n u t s , a v o c a d o s , t o m a t o e s , a n d p e s t o . Eleven for sponsoring 8/13 Men’s Breakfast in Paradise At some point, a second slice of bread became So whether it’s the quintessential version our sunshine surplee get together on Time: 7:30 a.m. Time: 6 p.m. standard ingredient, most likely because it was the or one of the many gourmet varieties, the Where: Outing Where: ILDR cheapest way to make a sandwich more fi lling. A fact is more than two billion folks each year July 11, 2014. Our curiosity has been raised by some over the name crave this iconic wonder making it, without Resident enjoyed 8/13 Town Hall Meeting 8/29 Mystery Outing “grilled cheese” sandwich. Prior to the 1960s exception, America’s favorite sandwich. slurpee’s and music Time: 3 p.m. Time: 10:30 a.m. by Eric Andrews. Where: Lobby Where: Outing EWISVILLE STATES Senior Living at Ease LE.
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