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Because we have spacious areas within our facilities and a broad clientele base,
we are able to conduct many different daily activities simultaneously, which enables
our guests to choose those that are most favorable to them.
There are over 100 different activities that we rotate day-to-day, in hour or half-hour
sessions. In addition, we also have special activities that pertain to specific
holidays or to the season. We have listed below just a few of the activities that
are enjoyable for many of our guests.
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BINGO
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Some people like to dance, some play cards, some read, and others LOVE their BINGO!
From regular games to cover-alls, each of our centers always has a daily session of BINGO.
We even
have special Hawaii, Christmas, and Spanish BINGO sets.
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Beauty Time
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Everyone likes to be pampered and look good… our clients are no exception. Getting
their nails filed and polished makes our ladies (and some guys, too) feel really
special!
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“Tournaments”
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We try to make all of our activities exciting and fun for all of the clients.
Although these activities are enjoyed several times each week, to keep things
“special”, we hold occasional tournaments for ring-toss, bowling, golf putting,
and magnetic darts.
Regardless of their challenges, everyone who wants to play gets to participate.
Our program aides help those folks that might be a bit unsteady or unsure of
themselves. For those who just want to watch, we encourage them to become cheerleaders!
We also create certificates for our winners, as well as, all of our
participants.
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“Senior” Prom
and other Dances
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We bring back old memories and create new ones with a real “Senior”
Prom held at each site. Everyone gets dressed in their finest party clothes for
dancing, refreshments, festive atmosphere and even the crowning of a “King”
and “Queen”.
This has been a highlight event for many of our guests.
In fact, many of our guests make a special effort to come into our center especially for this
occasion, even if they aren’t usually scheduled to attend that particular weekday.
People are encouraged to participate as much as physically possible, from
“struttin’ their stuff” on the dance floor to clapping along with the beat.
Our Valentine’s Day Dance, the “Bunny Hop”, or any of our other frequent dance
celebrations bring a smile to everyone’s face! |
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Holidays & Parties |
Our guests love the activities that are associated with holidays and other special
occasions -- from Mardi Gras, the 4th of July “Red White & Blue” Day, Hawaii Day, Halloween, Christmas and everything
in between.
Besides special arts and crafts projects that are theme oriented,
we have special parties, snacks, and celebrations that are specifically focused around
each occasion.
All guests are encouraged to participate as much as possible. Whether it’s
creating corsages for Mother’s Day, making shamrock-shaped sandwiches for St.
Patrick’s Day, waving a flag for the 4th of July, playing the part of an Indian/Pilgrim for Thanksgiving or helping
decorate the Christmas tree, fun, entertainment, and camaraderie are always stressed.
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“Helping Hands”
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Making someone feel needed, while also keeping basic skills intact, is our primary
goal here.
Many of our clients realize that they are slowly losing their memory and/or
independence. Therefore, being able to fold towels or helping to prepare a snack gives our guests
a feeling of self-worth and reassurance that they are still capable and competent.
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Sports Time
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Television is normally kept to a minimum — we believe that’s something
best done at home.
However, when there is a special sporting event on TV, many of
our guests appreciate viewing the action. We try to cater to all interests and encourage
discussion, reminiscing, and good, ol’ fashioned fun!
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Guest Entertainment
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Our communities are wonderful... and talented!!!
Throughout the years, we have been entertained by exotic Tahitian dancers, a 12
year old girl playing her harp, a student of modern dance, a jazz ensemble, various accordion players, a
few Girl Scout troops, several church choral groups, an aspiring teenage
comedian, a number of singers, the “Red Hat” ladies, and several other gifted
volunteers who enjoy giving of their time and talents for the benefit of our
seniors.
It makes all of our clients feel a little more special knowing that others are
thinking about them and are willing to take time out of their day to entertain them. |
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Arts and Crafts
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Several of our guests enjoy the creative aspects of Arts & Crafts. Besides working on special projects that coordinate with holidays, we try to
keep our clients (male and female) engaged with quick, one-session items like
painting, clay modeling, necklace beading, building wood models, etc.
Since many of our guests have dementia and/or arthritis, bringing finished
projects such as these home to their families gives them a great sense of
accomplishment and pride.
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Cultural Diversity
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We always want our clients to feel comfortable at our centers and to enjoy the
time they spend with us each day. Being able to offer different cultural
experiences for our guests enhances their sense of belonging and feeling
“welcome.”
For instance, several of our
Hispanic guests and staff enjoy participating in “Spanish Club” where they engage in activities such as Spanish
Bingo, praying the Rosary in Spanish, and devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Involvement in these activities is open to anyone who wants to join in!
Through the years, a variety of nationalities have been represented: Polish,
Vietnamese, Italian, Lithuanian, etc. |
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