Belmont Village of Hollywood Hills 2051 N. Highland Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90068 Phone 323-874-7711 Fax 323-874-4123 June 2015 Our Community Team Patricia Murphy Executive Director (323) 874-7711, Ext. 102 pmurphy@belmontvillage.com Vida Gonzales Director of Resident Care (323) 874-7711, Ext. 109 vgonzales@belmontvillage.com John Phillips Building Engineer (323) 874-7711, Ext. 105 jphillips@belmontvillage.com Roy Valarao Chef Manager (323) 874-7711, Ext. 106 rvalarao@belmontvillage.com Tyrin Fajardo Memory Program Coord. (323) 874-7711, Ext. 150 tfajardo@belmontvillage.com Jeremy Faulkner Activity Program Coord. (323) 874-7711, Ext. 104 jfaulkner@belmontvillage.com Susan Wilson Human Resources Coord. (323) 874-7711, Ext. 103 swilson@belmontvillage.com Nadia Cantuna Community Relations (323) 874-7711, Ext. 110 ncantuna@belmontvillage.com Hello residents, families and friends. Well, now that Memorial Day has passed, we are officially in summer, so according to the fashion rules, I have proudly begun to pull out my light summer frocks and white pants. The beautiful weather provides us the opportunity to enjoy an active lifestyle and I hope that you are taking advantage of the wonderful calendar of activities for June. Of course the downside to our drought is that we need to play our part in paying attention to our water usage and avoiding wastage. We are looking into how we as a community might be able to improve our water consumption. Examples of ideas we are exploring include: improve our landscaping to include more drought-friendly plants; improve our work order turnaround time for reports of leaking taps, toilets, showers, etc.; limit powerwash cleaning of our building and vehicles; and avoid leaving taps running in our kitchen and bathrooms. I am sure that you have additional water conservation ideas and I encourage you to share them through our Resident Council meetings and suggestion box (located on a table near the Josephine s Kitchen elevator). Thank you to all those residents, especially those in our Neighborhood and Circle of Friends Program, who joined us in wishing Kathryn Fortney, our Memory Program Coordinator (MPC), a fond farewell. Due to an unexpected personal family illness, Kathryn and her husband, Joe, and their new baby daughter, Josie, decided to move to Illinois. However, as is the case with life, sometimes it s important to be close to family during difficult times. On a happier note, we welcome Tyrin Fajardo into the role of MPC. Tyrin comes to us from the Belmont Village in Burbank, and has extensive experience. Another change in personnel is that we have a new temporary assistant in the Admin. Office. Susan Wilson has taken two months of personal leave and we have Kristelle Padilla covering for Susan in the office. So please say hello to Tyrin and Kristelle. As I mention each month in this newsletter, don t forget that we have a number of opportunities for residents to contribute to helping us make improvements in the community. We hope that you will check the June calendar for the dates assigned to our Resident Council, Chef s Chat and Resident Activity meetings. We always appreciate your ideas and feedback, and all residents are welcome to attend these important meetings. Happy June everyone! Patricia
Happy Birthday Residents 6/3 Jean Rappaport 6/5 Mary Panich 6/23 Beatrice Landau 6/30 Mary Alice Birault Employees 6/3 Roy Valarao 6/3 Tetyana Bruck 6/4 William Fuentes 6/24 Diana Alvarado 6/26 Julie Ortega Resident Party June Birthday Celebration in Josephine s Kitchen Friday, June 26 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Alan Ascher will be performing. June Entertainment Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. 6/4 Marv Robinson 6/11 Tom Horvath 6/18 Gilmore & Terry 6/25 Tatjana Sundays at 3:30 p.m. 6/7 Amy Malina 6/14 Irby Gascon 6/21 Marv & his band 6/28 Jimmy Brewster June Lunch Outings 6/3 Gladstone s Seafood Restaurant-Malibu 6/17 Chin Chin Asian Restaurant-Studio City Josephine s Hours: Breakfast 7 9 a.m. Lunch 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Dinner 4:30 7 p.m. For Guests: Breakfast-$10 Lunch /Dinner-$12 Meal tickets available at the front desk. Beauty Salon Hours Wednesdays & Thursdays 9-3 To make an appointment, call: (323) 874-7711. Caroline Park LVN Employee of the Month May 2015 Thank you for your hard work and dedication to our residents! You re the best! Extra Mile for May Glen Olano, for going beyond the call of duty and always putting the needs of our residents first! Thank you! Keep up the good work!
Wii Games! ~Introducing~ Wii Games Tennis, Golfing or Bowling Wednesdays & Saturdays @ 3:30 in the Town Hall Girl Talk Coffee Club Join our new club for ladies! Talk about the Hot Topics of the Day! Tuesday & Thursday @ 10 in the Great Room Advanced Cardio Exercise Class Join us for our new Advanced Cardio Exercise Class w/ben Thursdays @ 1 in the Town Hall Bridge, Anyone? Join us for our new Bridge Club Tuesdays @ 2:30 3rd floor parlor Happy Father s Day! Join us for our Father s Day BBQ Sunday, June 21 4:30-7 w/marv Robinson & his Jazz Band performing at 6 in the courtyard RSVP with the concierge or call (323) 874-7711. Happy Flag Day! National Flag Day! Sunday, June 14 God Bless America! Out& About Our Transportation Schedule Sundays-NBHD Outings Mondays-Doctors Appts. Tuesdays-Doctors Appts. Wednesdays-Outings/Shopping Thursdays-Doctors Appts. Fridays-Doctors Appts. Saturdays-Shopping For Doctors Appointments Call the Concierge Monday-Friday at (323) 874-7711. Appointments must be made TWO weeks in advance for availability and must be in a 10-mile radius. Appointments must be between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Please have the following info: name of the doctor address phone number date/time of appointment For Outings and Shopping Please sign up in advance at the front desk. Our drivers phone numbers: Oscar: (323) 839-3591 Blanca: (323) 810-3477
Calendar Key First Floor GR~Great Room B~Bistro JK~Josephine s Kitchen TH~Town Hall B~Billiards CT~Courtyard Second Floor S~Salon O~Admin. Office WC~Wellness Center Third Floor L~Library G~Green Room Fourth Floor CL~Center for Learning CFLE~Center for Life Enhancement All activities subject to change and will be reflected on the Daily Schedule. Movie Watch Don t forget... We show your favorite movies in the Green Room on the 3rd Floor Every evening at 7 p.m. Sunday Monday Tuesday All Designated MBA Activities Are Underlined in the Calendar 10:30 Think Tank-GR 7 1:30 Silk Painting W/Rhea-TH 1:30 Mahjong W/Lorraine-3rd Floor 2:30 Poker-B w/amy Malina-GR 6:15 Movie Club Flag Day 14 10:30 Think Tank-GR 1:30 Mahjong W/Lorraine-3rd Floor 2:30 Poker-B W/Irby Gascon-GR 6:15 Movie Club Father s Day 21 10:30 Think Tank-GR 1:30 Silk Painting W/Rhea-TH 1:30 Mahjong-3rd Floor 2:30 Poker-B 4:30 Father s Day BBQ w/marv & His Band-CT 6:15 Movie Club 28 10:30 Think Tank-GR 1:30 Mahjong W/Lorraine-3rd Floor 2:30 Poker-B W/Jimmy Brewster-GR 6:15 Movie Club 10:30 MBA Activity Chat-GR 8 10:30 Movie Committee-TH 6:00 Armchair Traveler w/merle-g 15 10:30 MyGait Computers-CL 6:00 Art History Lecture W/Sharon-G 10:30 MyGait Computers-CL 10:30 MyGait Computers-CL 1 22 29 2 10:00 Girl Talk Coffee Club -GR 10:30 Musical Theatre Class 9 10:30 Book Club W/Merle-TH 16 10:30 Musical Theatre Class 23 10:30 Book Club W/Merle-TH 30
June 2015 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3 10:30 Creative Writing Workshop W/Yvonne-TH 11:00 Lunch Outing to Gladstone s Malibu 1:30 Boot Camp W/Lori-TH 2:30 Poker-GR 6:00 Music Appreciation Lecture W/Seth-GR 10 10:30 Current Events W/Antonia-GR 1:30 Boot Camp W/Lori-TH 2:30 Poker-GR 6:00 Music Appreciation Lecture W/Seth-GR 17 10:30 Creative Writing Workshop W/Yvonne-TH 11:30 Lunch Outing to Chin Chin-Studio City 1:30 Boot Camp W/Lori-TH 2:30 Poker-GR 6:00 Music Appreciation Lecture W/Seth-GR 24 10:30 Current Events W/Antonia-GR 1:30 Boot Camp W/Lori-TH 2:30 Poker-GR 6:00 Music Appreciation Lecture W/Seth-GR 4 10:00 Girl Talk Coffee Club-GR 1:00 Advanced Cardio-TH W/Marv Robinson-GR 11 10:00 Girl Talk Coffee Club-GR 10:30 Healthy Learning Lecture-TH 1:00 Advanced Cardio-TH W/Ton Horvath-GR 10:00 Chat With the Chef-B 1:00 Advanced Cardio-TH W/Gilmore & Terry-GR 18 25 10:30 Healthy Learning Lecture-TH 1:00 Advanced Cardio-TH 3:00 New Resident Orientation-GR W/Tatjana-GR Butterfly Boutique-Bistro 5 1:30 Poker-GR 3:00 Blurt!-GR 3:30 Painting Class-TH 12 1:30 Biographies W/Allan-GR 3:00 Poker-B 3:30 Painting Class-TH 10:30 Resident Council-TH 1:30 Poker-GR 3:00 Blurt!-GR 3:30 Painting Class-TH 19 26 11-1 June Birthday Celebration-JK 1:30 Biographies W/Allan-GR 2:30 Shabbat Service-L 3:30 Painting Class-TH 9:00 Sign Up for Shopping Outing 10:00 Tai Chi-TH 1:30 Trivia With Fritz-GR 2:30 Ice Cream Social-B 2:30 Bingo-B 9:00 Sign Up for Shopping Outing 10:00 Tai Chi-TH 1:30 Trivia With Fritz-GR 2:30 Ice Cream Social-B 2:30 Bingo-B 9:00 Sign Up for Shopping Outing 10:00 Tai Chi-TH 1:30 Trivia With Fritz-GR 2:30 Ice Cream Social-B 2:30 Bingo-B 9:00 Sign Up for Shopping Outing 10:00 Tai Chi-TH 1:30 Trivia With Fritz-GR 2:30 Ice Cream Social-B 2:30 Bingo-B 6 13 20 27
The Belmont Bells by Alma Berkus... the conclusion.... At last, dinnertime approached. Little by little, my Mahjong friends appeared and I felt more comfortable. We were fortunate to have our own special table each evening. As we all scanned the menu, most orders were completely altered to make everyone happy. Our waitress had a smile on her face (God knows what she was thinking). We then began eating and solving the problems of the world. From out of the blue, we heard our somewhat complicated orders repeated by a gentleman. He repeated somehow like this: I ll have soup to take. Another was bananas and two oranges please. Another, cookies and a cup of fruit. Then there was one who said ice cream, two bananas and two avocados. As the dining room lights dimmed, we mounted the elevator, dishes clanging. I thought to myself how very lucky I was to have my special Mahjong friends and to become a Belmont Bell. ~The End Jack, Yvonne & Issie Neighborhood News We are excited to announce three new members of our Neighborhood Staff. Please help us welcome our new PAL, Gersom, and our two new AAs, Ivette and Cynthia. We are very pleased to have them join our team and look forward to all the new and fresh projects they will be contributing to our already great program. Catherine Poetry Corner Life is motivated in a world of living~ Living a joy of life. I cannot count any more~ Memory is something we remember not to forget. Blessing to live long. Enjoy what you do~ Do what you enjoy. Be happy-why worry. We have a date with fate~ No rebate. ~Issie Chesler Join our Creative Writing Workshop w/yvonne 1st & 3rd Wednesday @ 10:30 Circle of Friends News Half a year has gone by and once again we have had another fun and exciting month at the Circle.We have started a few new activities for this coming month (such as playing Wii!) as well as doing some of our old favorites like our Scenic Drive. Our outing day has been changed to Wednesday, which will give us some new and different options as to where we are headed. Wherever that may be, be assured our outstanding AAs Greg and Cherri will always have somewhere exciting to go. Yvonne
Health News Vida-Director of Resident Care National Safety Month Falls are one of the leading causes of unintentional injuries in the United States, accounting for approximately 8.9 million visits to the emergency department annually (NSC Injury Facts 2011). Adults 55 and older are more prone to becoming victims of falls, and the resulting injuries can diminish the ability to lead active, independent lives. The number of fall deaths among those 65 and older is four times the number of fall deaths among all other age groups. We can all encourage residents to participate in daily exercise classes. Staying active has shown to reduce fall risks in older adults. Residents should set attainable goals when staying active and family involvement is encouraged. It s fun to stay active together. Check apartments daily for any tripping hazards. Phone lines and oxygen tubing should never be obstructing a walkway. Residents should always use their walking aide, even inside their apartments. Check to make sure your walker is by your bedside at night. Walkers and canes should be checked for any loose or malfunctioning parts. It is important to alert the medical supply company if there is concern of broken parts. Many times, they will quickly send out a technician to resolve any issues. Families, residents, and employees should immediately report any safety concerns in the community. Spills should be reported immediately and attended to swiftly to prevent any slips on wet surfaces. Most importantly, try to exercise good judgment and never attempt an obstacle or task that you feel might not be safely handled alone. Don t hesitate to ask for assistance; prevention is key for staying healthy. Evelyn Stan Bernice Ann
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