You are invited to join us!
Family and Friends (Family Council) Connections
Thursday, September 20th
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Menno Home Chapel
Coffee, Tea, Refreshments are provided
On September 20, 2018, Family and Friends will be starting to incorporate support based discussion at each family council meeting. A move to residential care involves many changes in lifestyle as life transitions from independent living to a shared living experience. This adjustment can take time for both residents and their loved ones. For some of you, the transition may be new, for others, you may have been here longer. As family members, you share similar experiences and you are not alone. Many emotions can arise by having a love one in residential care. We want all of our family members to feel supported by staff, as well as other family members. After the meeting, our hope is that you will feel encouraged, supported and strengthened to continue this ongoing journey.
Philosophy of Care – Resident and Family Centered Care (RFCC)
/in Family and FriendsWhat is Resident and Family Centered Care? Click to read more.
Pastoral Care Volunteer Training 2018
/in Family and FriendsConcert in Care – October 2nd
/in Family and FriendsBook Review – Living Thoughtfully, Dying Well – Glen E. Miller, M.D.
/in Articles, seniors-interestWe’ve started a series of book reviews – all about books on aging! This month, Barrie McMaster reviews a book on aging and dying. Read the review here…
Family Council – Home & Hospital
/in Family and FriendsYou are invited to join us!
Family and Friends (Family Council) Connections
Thursday, September 20th
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Menno Home Chapel
Coffee, Tea, Refreshments are provided
On September 20, 2018, Family and Friends will be starting to incorporate support based discussion at each family council meeting. A move to residential care involves many changes in lifestyle as life transitions from independent living to a shared living experience. This adjustment can take time for both residents and their loved ones. For some of you, the transition may be new, for others, you may have been here longer. As family members, you share similar experiences and you are not alone. Many emotions can arise by having a love one in residential care. We want all of our family members to feel supported by staff, as well as other family members. After the meeting, our hope is that you will feel encouraged, supported and strengthened to continue this ongoing journey.
Are you coming to the Reunion!?
/in Events, Family and FriendsStaff Alumni Reunion – This Saturday!
Check out this post for all the details – and some fun pictures.
Tupperware Sales @ Fireside
/in Family and FriendsConcert in Care – September 4th
/in Family and FriendsCancelled: Theatre Under the Stars
/in Family and FriendsBook Review – Reinventing Aging – Shirley Yoder Brubaker
/in Articles, seniors-interestWe’ve started a series of book reviews – all about books on aging! This week, Barrie McMaster reviews a book on reinventing aging. Read the review here…