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1 June 2018 The Carlton Times Love Honor Provide Happy Father s Day 2726 Fifth Street, Davis, CA License#
2 The Origins of Father s Day The campaign to celebrate fathers in the United States did not initially receive the same enthusiasm as Mother s Day, perhaps because, as one florist explained, fathers haven t the same sentimental appeal that mothers have. And, contrary to popular belief, this special day was not established as a holiday in order to help greeting card manufacturers sell more cards. On July 5, 1908, a West Virginia church sponsored the nation s first event explicitly in honor of fathers, a Sunday sermon in memory of the 362 men who had died in the previous December s explosions at the Fairmont Coal Company mines in Monongah, but it was a one-time commemoration and not an annual holiday. The next year, a Spokane, Washington woman named Sonora Smart Dodd, one of six children raised by widower, William Jackson Smart (pictured), tried to establish an official equivalent to Mother s Day for male parents after hearing a church sermon honoring Mother s Day. She went to local churches, the YMCA, shopkeepers and government officials to drum up support for her idea, and she was successful: Washington State celebrated the nation s first statewide Father s Day on June 19, Slowly, the holiday spread. In 1916, President Wilson honored the day by using telegraph signals to unfurl a flag in Spokane when he pressed a button in Washington, D.C. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge urged state governments to observe Father s Day. Today, the day honoring fathers is celebrated in the United States on the third Sunday of June and this year, Father s Day falls on June 17. In other countries especially in Europe and Latin America fathers are honored on St. Joseph s Day, a traditional Catholic holiday that falls on March 19. Health Corner Getting a sufficient amount of quality sleep can be difficult for many, but a few changes can have a significant impact, according to the Mayo Clinic. Much of the requirement for getting a good night's rest revolves around controlling the environment in which a person is sleeping and developing routines that aid a person in transitioning from awake time to sleep time. A big part of training the body to sleep better involves having a consistent sleep schedule. Ideally, a person will go to sleep and wake up within an hour of this set schedule each day while ensuring that there is time for at least seven hours of sleep or more. For those that find it hard to stick to a bedtime, focus on waking up at the desired time even if you stay up late to help reinforce that part of the cycle first and make yourself tired for the next night. An often overlooked area for good sleep is what happens during the daytime, and one helpful change could be adding extra physical activities into the daily routine. Engaging in games, exercise or even just a good walk helps a person fall asleep faster and deeper at night but shouldn't be done too close to bedtime to avoid being overly energized. Daytime naps, while they can be beneficial, should be limited to 30 minutes and taken earlier in the day to avoid disrupting that set sleep schedule. Similarly, eating big meals or drinking a lot of alcohol right before bed can create disruptions in the sleep cycle. Finally, the environment itself can be crucial for falling and staying asleep, and this means making the room cool, dark, and quiet. After setting the thermostat to lower itself a couple of degrees shortly before bed, focus on eliminating sources of light and noise in the bedroom. This can include turning off the TV or computer screen, hanging up light-blocking shades, and using earplugs and face masks.
3 Mondays at 9:30 AM Our shuttle stops at Target, Nugget Market, CVS Pharmacy, Rite Aid, Safeway, Dollar Tree, Grocery Outlet, Trader Joe s, and the Davis Food Co-op. Sundays from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM We currently provide transportation to services at St. James Catholic Church, Davis Lutheran Church, Davis Community Church, and the Unitarian Universalist Church of Davis. OUR TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULE Tuesdays & Thursdays: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. We guarantee transportation to medical appointments in Davis on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The shuttle begins transportation to medical appointments at 9:00 a.m. and returns to the community by 5:00 p.m. Transportation must be requested at least 48 hours (2 days) in advance. Transportation is subject to availability for appointments scheduled less that 48 hours in advance. Appointments outside of Davis and/or appointments outside of the 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. window will be accommodated if possible, but are not guaranteed. These appointments have a service charge of $13.00 per half hour of driving or waiting time (one half hour minimum, and $6.50 per quarter hour thereafter, rounding up. OUR CONCIERGE SERVICE The concierge offers on demand transportation. Appointments are made on a first come, first served basis and can be made up to one month in advance. Our concierge driver is available Monday through Friday. He leaves the community at 9:00 a.m. and returns by 4:30 p.m. Rides in Davis are free! Outside of Davis, we charge the standard $13/half hour fee listed above. The Concierge Driver can act as an escort for residents who need it for the standard $27.00/hour fee. Call or visit the Front Desk to make an appointment. Monday through Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
4 Houston Tuel Houston Tuel was born August 30, 1922 on a farm in the Red River area of Southern Oklahoma, on the border with Texas. His father, Leslie Frank Tuel, was an oilfield roughneck. His mother, Maudie Leah Pirtle, the daughter of a Methodist minister, raised Houston and his younger brother, Rex. In 1927, his father bought a farm in Oklahoma, growing cotton, feed grains and corn. Two years later, an oil boom in Oklahoma City led his family to move there, though the job didn t last long, and the family moved to Burkburnett, TX, a small town on the northern border, and the inspiration for the 1940 Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable movie titled Boomtown. Burkburnett became the family hometown and Houston graduated from high school there in After graduating high school, Houston took a summer job in Cameron, Louisiana, working on a shrimp dock. He had planned to attend Texas A&M to study journalism, but they unfortunately didn t offer that degree at the time. With no real plans, Houston boarded a bus to Baton Rouge, where he visited Louisiana State University. Upon being accepted to the university, he was asked by the admissions office which branch of the ROTC he wanted to join. Without any knowledge of the differences, he chose the artillery branch. This would prove a pivotal moment in his life! After graduating LSU, Houston went to Fort Knox in Kentucky to continue his training, becoming an artillery liaison pilot. At this time, he met his wonderful partner, Dottie, whom he would soon marry. Becoming a Second Lieutenant in the Army and a tank gunnery instructor, he was sent to Kansas in 1943 for six months of flying training. He was then deployed to Europe with the 95 th Division and flew 37 combat missions. During his tour there, his wife had their first son back home in Texas. After WWII ended, Houston and his family- now three sons!- were stationed in Germany for nearly three years. Returning to the States, it was time to separate from the Army, and Houston assumed that to be the end of his military career. However, in a wild turn of events, he was asked to visit the Pentagon, and with the combination of his education and flying experience, was selected to join the Air Force, and enlist in their flying school! Unbelieving of how good his luck with assignments became over the next few years, he says, I thought I d died and gone to Heaven! Houston was deployed to Korea, where he flew 125 combat missions. He was on the ground floor of flying the new fleet of jets, including the F-86 Sabre and the F-100 Super Sabre. In 1956, Houston was assigned by the Pentagon to Sacramento, where he eventually completed his military career, retiring as a Colonel. Houston s three sons and daughter are all currently living in northern California.
5 Is there a staff member who has gone out of their way to provide high quality and memorable experiences for you and your family? Do you believe they exemplify the Carlton Commitments to Love, Honor, & Provide? Best of the Best is awarded company-wide to outstanding staff in every department. Nomination forms can be picked up at the front desk. Amber Gustafson Executive Director Davis Management Team Miriam Faris Interim Executive Director Alex Bevacqua Executive Assistant Lindsey Moret Director of Resident Services Vivian Olmedo Director of Memory Care Eric DeMuth Resident Liaison Ryan Pugh AL Personal Care Manager Ben Slade Medication Manager Jesse Vasquez J MC Programs Director Josh Turner Plant Operations Manager Jessalyn Eernisse Personal Expressions Manager Andrew Moret Chef Jake Curri Dining Room Manager
6 In the mood for Live Entertainment? Cold Shot Jack Convery Backyard Swing Rick Turnage Steve Schwartz Easy Living Trio Hello all, Physical Fitness? Chair Yoga Live 2 B Healthy Exercise Balance Bar Fitness Strength Training Zumba with Randi Walking Group Fabulous Fitness Ping Pong with Pablo Mental Fitness? Taboo Dakim Brain Fitness Trivia Jeopardy with Jessalyn Word Games Scrabble Crosswords with Christiana Boggle Bananagrams A No r m Je s y You will see a couple changes in this month s newsletter. First, our regular Zumba instructor, Katelynn, is on summer leave. She will return in August. During June, we will have another instructor, Randi, as a substitute. Please give her a warm welcome! We are also taking a short hiatus from our ceramics classes. They should return later in the summer. Lastly, I hope you will join us for our special Father s Day Steakhouse dinner on 6/17. I know it will be a delicious and fabulous meal. Happy Summer! Our self-guided Dakim Brain Fitness game is available for you to use whenever you want! The Dakim machine is located in the Second Floor Study. FRIDAY, JUNE 1 9:30-10:00 AM ~ Banking Hours with Alex (FD) 2:00 PM ~ Funny Money Bingo (AR) 3:30 PM ~ Crafts with Christiana (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Resident s Pick Movie: Gentleman s Agreement (TR) SATURDAY, JUNE 2 10:15 AM ~ Morning Stroll (LOB) 1:00 PM ~ Stitching & Crafting Circle (AR) 1:30 PM ~ Fabulous Fitness (LR) 3:30 PM ~ Reprise Quartet Performance (LR) 4:00 PM ~ Happy Hour with Cold Shot (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Documentary Night: The Final Year (TR) : LOB = Lobby, FD= Front Desk, C = Café, CY = Courtyard, LR = Living Room DR = Dining Room, MC = Memory Care : Salon, STU = Study, TR = Theater Room, FC = Fitness Center : AR = Activity Room, GR = Game Room
7 SUNDAY, JUNE 3 THURSDAY, JUNE 7 10:15 AM ~ Strength Training with Pablo (AR) 1:00 PM ~ Quarter Bingo (AR) 2:15 PM ~ Cooking with Pablo (AR) 3:30 PM ~ Music and Memory Hour (TR) 4:00 PM ~ Hand Massages (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Sunday Evening Flick: Sparks and Embers (TR) National Chocolate Ice Cream Day 11:00 AM ~ Dakim Brain Fitness (LR) 1:00 PM ~ Ice Cream Social (LR) 3:30 PM ~ Brain Games: Taboo (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Thursday Theater: Bernard and Doris (TR) MONDAY, JUNE 4 FRIDAY, JUNE 8 9:30 AM ~ Shopping Shuttle: Nugget & CVS (LOB) 2:30 PM ~ Flower Arranging with Jake (DR) 2:45 PM ~ Scenic Drive (LOB) Please sign up at the front desk. 4:00 PM ~ Singing Circle (LR) 6:30 PM ~ New Release Movie: The Breadwinner (TR) 9:30-10:00 AM ~ Banking Hours with Alex (FD) 10:15 AM ~ Fabulous Fitness (AR) 2:00 PM ~ Funny Money Bingo (AR) 3:15 PM ~ Book Club Discussion: Cooking with Fernet Branca (TR) 4:00 PM ~ Crosswords with Christiana (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Resident s Pick Movie: The Big Sleep (TR) TUESDAY, JUNE 5 SATURDAY, JUNE 9 California Primary Election Day 10:15 AM ~ Zumba with Randi (LR) Please note the different location this week. 11:00 AM ~ Dakim Brain Fitness (STU) 1:00 PM ~ Ping Pong with Pablo (LR) Please note the different location this week. 2:00 PM ~ Bridge (STU) 3:00 PM ~ Word Games: Word in a Word (LR) 4:00 PM ~ Happy Hour (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Comedy Night: 5 Flights Up (TR) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 D-Day 11:00 AM ~ Outing: Lunch at Fenton s (LOB) 3:00 PM ~ Beer Club with Jake (DR) 3:30 PM ~ Games Corner: Apples to Apples (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Classic Film Night: Boom Town (TR) 10:00 AM ~ Outing: Davis Farmer s Market (LOB) 10:15 AM ~ Morning Stroll (LOB) 1:30 PM ~ Fabulous Fitness (LR) 2:00 PM ~ Jeopardy with Jessalyn (TR) 4:00 PM ~ Happy Hour with Jack Convery (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Documentary Night: Red Trees (TR) Check your voter guide, our Activity Room may be your designated polling place. Primary Election Day is Tuesday, June 5 th. The polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
8 SUNDAY, JUNE 10 THURSDAY, JUNE 14 10:15 AM ~ Strength Training with Pablo (AR) 1:00 PM ~ Quarter Bingo (AR) 2:15 PM ~ Cooking with Pablo (AR) 3:30 PM ~ Music and Memory Hour (TR) 4:00 PM ~ Hand Massages (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Sunday Evening Flick: The Music Never Stopped (TR) Flag Day 9:30 AM ~ Outing: MLB Game, Houston Astros at Oakland A s (LOB) Please sign up at the front desk. 11:00 AM ~ Dakim Brain Fitness (STU) 1:00 PM ~ Pool with Pablo (AR) 3:30 PM ~ Word Games: Boggle (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Thursday Theater: School Ties (TR) MONDAY, JUNE 11 FRIDAY, JUNE 15 9:30 AM ~ Shopping Shuttle: Target (LOB) 2:45 PM ~ Scenic Drive (LOB) Please sign up at the front desk. 4:00 PM ~ Singing Circle (LR) 6:30 PM ~ New Release Movie: The Week Of (TR) 9:30-10:00 AM ~ Banking Hours with Alex (FD) 2:00 PM ~ Funny Money Bingo (AR) 3:00 PM ~ Do-It-Yourself Essential Oil Crafts (AR) Please sign up at the front desk. 4:00 PM ~ Crosswords with Christiana (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Resident s Pick Movie: Heart of the Country (TR) TUESDAY, JUNE 12 SATURDAY, JUNE 16 10:15 AM ~ Zumba with Randi (AR) 11:00 AM ~ Dakim Brain Fitness (STU) 1:00 PM ~ Ping Pong with Pablo (AR) 2:00 PM ~ Bridge (STU) 3:00 PM ~ Word Games: Hangman (LR) 4:00 PM ~ Happy Hour (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Comedy Night: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 9:30 AM ~ Outing: Shopping at Michael s (LOB) 10:00 AM ~ St. James Communion (TR) 3:15 PM ~ Creative Writing with Jessalyn (AR) 4:00 PM ~ Games Corner: Bananagrams (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Classic Film Night: To Catch a Thief (TR) 10:15 AM ~ Morning Stroll (LOB) 10:30 AM ~ Outing: Davis Public Library (LOB) 1:30 PM ~ Fabulous Fitness (LR) 2:00 PM ~ Jeopardy with Jessalyn (TR) 4:00 PM ~ Happy Hour with Backyard Swing (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Documentary Night: American Experience: Rachel Carson (TR)
9 SUNDAY, JUNE 17 THURSDAY, JUNE 21 Father s Day 10:15 AM ~ Strength Training with Pablo (AR) 1:00 PM ~ Quarter Bingo (AR) 2:15 PM ~ Games Corner with Pablo (LR) 4:00 PM ~ Father s Day Happy Hour, featuring the Easy Living Trio (LR) 4:30-7:00 PM ~ Father s Day Steakhouse Dinner (DR) 6:30 PM ~ Sunday Evening Flick: Summer Solstice - Longest Day of the Year 11:00 AM ~ Dakim Brain Fitness (STU) 1:00 PM ~ Pool with Pablo (AR) 2:00 PM ~ Parkinson s Support Group (TR) 3:15 PM ~ Programming Brainstorm Session (AR) 4:00 PM ~ Games Corner: Gin Rummy (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Thursday Theater: MONDAY, JUNE 18 FRIDAY, JUNE 22 9:30 AM ~ Shopping Shuttle: Dollar Tree (LOB) 2:30 PM ~ Flower Arranging with Jake (DR) 2:45 PM ~ Scenic Drive (LOB) Please sign up at the front desk. 4:00 PM ~ Singing Circle (LR) 6:30 PM ~ New Release Movie: Dance Baby Dance (TR) 9:30-10:00 AM ~ Banking Hours with Alex (FD) 1:30 PM ~ Shopping at Right and Relevant (LOB) 2:00 PM ~ Funny Money Bingo (AR) 3:30 PM ~ Crosswords with Christiana (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Resident s Pick Movie: Cabaret (TR) TUESDAY, JUNE 19 SATURDAY, JUNE 23 10:15 AM ~ Zumba with Randi (AR) 11:00 AM ~ Funny Money Bank (LR) It s time for the auction! Come exchange your small funny money bills for larger ones. 1:00 PM ~ Ping Pong with Pablo (AR) 2:00 PM ~ Bridge (STU) 2:30 PM ~ Funny Money Auction (AR) 4:00 PM ~ Happy Hour (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Comedy Night: Animal Crackers (TR) 10:15 AM ~ Morning Stroll (LOB) 1:00 PM ~ Stitching & Crafting Circle (AR) 1:30 PM ~ Fabulous Fitness (LR) 2:00 PM ~ Jeopardy with Jessalyn (TR) 4:00 PM ~ Happy Hour with Rick Turnage (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Documentary Night: The Battle of Chosin (TR) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 Ice Cream Soda Day 8:00 AM ~ Outing: Breakfast at Crepeville (LOB) 1:30 PM ~ Outing: State Indian Museum (LOB) 3:15 PM ~ Floats and Friends Social (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Classic Film Night: Father s Day Steakhouse Dinner Sunday, June 17 th Happy Hour 4:00-5:00 p.m. Dinner 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
10 SUNDAY, JUNE 24 THURSDAY, JUNE 28 10:15 AM ~ Strength Training with Pablo (AR) 1:00 PM ~ Quarter Bingo (AR) 2:15 PM ~ Cooking with Pablo (AR) 3:30 PM ~ Music and Memory Hour (TR) 4:00 PM ~ Hand Massages (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Sunday Evening Flick: 11:00 AM ~ Dakim Brain Fitness (STU) 1:00 PM ~ Singing Circle in Memory Care (LOB) We will walk over to Memory Care together. 3:00 PM ~ Resident Information Session (AR) Department managers will take questions and share information in a community forum. 5:00 PM ~ Wine Tasting and Music at our Neighbor, Sundstrom Hill Winery (LOB) 6:30 PM ~ Thursday Theater: The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (TR) MONDAY, JUNE 25 FRIDAY, JUNE 29 9:30 AM ~ Shopping Shuttle: Safeway (LOB) 1:00 PM ~ Live 2B Healthy Exercise (LR) 2:30 PM ~ Flower Arranging with Jake (DR) 2:45 PM ~ Scenic Drive (LOB) Please sign up at the front desk. 4:00 PM ~ Singing Circle (LR) 6:30 PM ~ New Release Movie: Rebel in the Rye (TR) 9:30-10:00 AM ~ Banking Hours with Alex (FD) 2:00 PM ~ Funny Money Bingo (AR) 3:30 PM ~ Crafts with Christiana (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Resident s Pick Movie: The Mosquito Coast (TR) TUESDAY, JUNE 26 SATURDAY, JUNE 30 10:15 AM ~ Zumba with Randi (AR) 11:00 AM ~ Dakim Brain Fitness (STU) 1:00 PM ~ Ping Pong with Pablo (AR) 2:00 PM ~ Bridge (STU) 2:30 PM ~ Word Games: Around the World (LR) 3:30 PM ~ Happy Hour and Birthday Party (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Comedy Night: Baby Boom (TR) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 9:30 AM ~ Outing: Cache Creek Casino (LOB) 10:00 AM ~ St. James Communion (TR) 2:30 PM ~ Pablo Presents: Beethoven: The Sound in the Silence (TR) 4:00 PM ~ Giant Connect Four (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Classic Film Night: A Lady Takes a Chance (TR) 10:15 AM ~ Morning Stroll (LOB) 1:00 PM ~ Stitching & Crafting Circle (LR) Please note the different location this week. 1:30 PM ~ Fabulous Fitness (LR) 2:00 PM ~ Jeopardy with Jessalyn (TR) 4:15 PM ~ Happy Hour with Steve Schwartz (LR) 6:30 PM ~ Documentary Night: My Letter to the World (TR) J : LOB = Lobby, FD = Front Desk C = Café, CY = Courtyard, LR = Living Room DR = Dining Room, MC = Memory Care : Salon, STU = Study, TR = Theater Room, FC = Fitness Center : AR = Activity Room, GR = Game Room
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12 Building the Case for Group Fitness Classes When did exercise become something we had to do or should do, rather than something we did because we enjoyed it? When we were kids, most of our physical activity revolved around playing games with kids in the neighborhood and organized school and community sports teams. Sure, the fitness was a payoff, but the real benefit was continued motivation and the chance to bond with others in our age group. As younger adults, we found community sports leagues, and even group fitness classes at local gyms to help keep up motivated to stay fit. As we age, however, it just seems that we have fewer and fewer opportunities to participate in group fitness classes. Some of the benefits of group exercise include: A social and fun environment if we can have fun while we exercise, we re more likely to continue to do it. Our Live 2 B trainers keep participants engaged and motivated throughout the class. Safe and effectively designed workouts Live 2 B Healthy exercises are specifically designed to tackle the issues that the aging face such as loss of balance, mobility and muscle tone. When taking a Live 2 B Healthy class, you know that we will cover all the important areas for you and some you may not have even realized were important. Accountability factor When you participate in a group fitness class, there is always lively conversation in the group. You will be missed if you don t attend a class. Don t be surprised if one of your neighbors knocks on your door to check in with you if you miss a class. A workout that requires no prior knowledge or experience Many people find themselves intimidated by the complexity of the fitness equipment, especially the computerized pieces. Attending a group fitness class, led by a certified personal trainer, will ensure that you are getting the most benefit out of the time you spend in class. You will also be provided with modifications for specific limitations. u u
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