Epiphany Express. Epiphany Senior Housing. Mary McCarty Executive Director

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Epiphany Senior Housing Epiphany Express Volume 10, Issue 4 2017 November December In this issue: Mary McCarty.....1 Tina Wolford Anita Kottsick...2 Sandy Heimer..3 Deb Sauer Jeanette Delich.....4 Church Services Devotional......5 Vanessa Sabre Activities. 6 & 7 Mary McCarty Executive Director 763-772-1044 m.mccarty@epseniors.org As I write this note, the sun is shining and the trees boast of beautiful reds, oranges, yellows, with sprinkles of greens. What a beautiful time of year. Soon this will pass and we will enter into a beautiful winter wonderland. We are blessed to live in a four season region. I am happy to introduce to you Nancy Churchill, RN, who has accepted the position as Home Care Compliance Manager. She has been a nurse for 28 years; 17 of those years as a nurse manager. Nancy will be taking on the general oversight of our Home Care Department as related to our Comprehensive Care Licensure, along with working hand-in-hand with our excellent nursing department. Please introduce yourself to Nancy and make her feel welcome as part of our Assisted Living Community. For a chance to win a $5 gift card, answer the following questions about one of my all time favorite songs that we always sang this time of year when I was in grade school, Over the River and Through the Woods : Was it s original publication a song or a poem? What was its original title? Who wrote it? Published in what year? The first one to give Tammy, our receptionists, the correct answers, will win the gift card prize! Finally, with all the disasters, tragedy, and heartache that our country has experienced this year, let s focus this season on all the blessings that we have and the love that we can share with our family and friends each day. We have much to be thankful for. May the Lord bless each of you! Mary

Tina Wolford Maintenance/Housekeeping Director 763-772-1074 twolford@epseniors.org As many of you know Bill left Me/Us after 14 years with Epiphany Senior Housing. I talked to him and he said he was enjoying retirement and his new house he and his wife had built in Anoka. We have a new gentleman who will be working with me. His name is Travis. Say HI when you see him. He may be the one that comes to your door if you have put in a work order at the front desk. As always if you need help with your thermostat, call down to the front desk and they will get a hold of Maintenance. The Salon is open Wednesday and Thursdays For appointments call 763-772-1056 Anita Kottsick Dining Services Manager 763-772-1053 akittsick@epseniors.org Hi Everyone, I thought I would start introducing you all to dining services staff! Here is a start, left to right; -Whitney started working here in June of this year. Whitney is a senior at CRHS and plans to go to college for physiology. -Rocky started working here September of this year. Rocky is a junior at CRHS and her favorite pass time is shopping! -Jean started working here May of this year. Jean spends much of her time off with her 99 year old independent mother. Both enjoy quilting! -Debbie started working here June 2015. Debbie s favorite past time is going to the cabin and fishing, year round! Until next time, stay happy and healthy! Volume 10, Issue 4

Sandy Heimer, RN Case Manager 763-772-1062 sheimer@epseniors.org Tips for Flu Relief You may have been told to starve a fever and feed a cold but that may not be the best way to get better. Early recognition and treatment of respiratory flu symptoms can help you relieve the most bothersome symptoms. If you have the flu, health experts suggest: 1) Get plenty of rest 2) Drink lots of fluids 3) Keep the air moist 4) Avoid contact with those who have colds or flu 5) Consult your doctor Health experts recommend the flu vaccine for anyone over 65, or anyone with a chronic medial condition such as heart, lung or kidney disease. If symptoms persist for several days or get worse, consult your doctor. Tips for Flu Prevention 1) Wash your hands frequently 2) Avoid hand-to-eye and hand-to-nose contact ***************************************************************** Taking a resident out for the Holiday s If you plan on taking a resident out for the holiday and they need to take medication with them Nursing will need to know 72 hours in advance There is NO nurse in the building on these days (Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year s Day) Contact : Nancy Churchill, RN 763-772-1042 nchurchill@epseniors.org or Sandy Heimer, RN 763-772-1062 sheimer@epseniors.org Medication will be packaged and ready at the frontdesk Volume 10 Issue 4 page 3

Deb Sauer Administrative Coordinator Leasing Agent 763-772-1064 I just celebrated another year here at Epiphany Assisted Living and have been totally blessed by all the staff, residents and residents family/friends I have met over the years! This is definitely my favorite time of the year. I love the colors, smells, cooler weather, football especially the Vikings and the upcoming holiday celebrations that will be spent with family and friends. Families and friends of our residents: with the holidays coming, please let the front desk know if you will be joining your family member for a holiday meal. Holiday meals are $10.00. Also, if you plan on taking a resident out for the holidays, and therefore they will not be dining with us, please let us know. You will also need to contact the Nursing department at least 72 hours ahead to have their medication ready. Remember, we have the Private Dining table, Community Room, Game Galleria available for your use for get-togethers. Call the front desk at 763-755-0320 and we will be happy to reserve a room for you. Epiphany Assisted Living is participating in Toys for Joy All toys donated stay in the Anoka County area. All gifts must be new and unwrapped. We will have a Donation Box next to the Christmas tree in the lobby. Drop off your donations from Dec 4th to the 9th. Thank you for your kindness. Jeanette Delich Business Office Manager 763-772-1043 jdelich@epseniors.org What an absolutely beautiful fall we are having! This year has flown by. Dare I say It is almost time to start looking for our winter wear or at least get it out of storage. I would like to just put out a gentle reminder that when you turn in your payments, please don t staple, tape, or bend your checks. When I run it through our scanner, if it has any defects it will reject it. Thank you so much!! Volume 10, Issue 4 page 4

Local Church Services Communion Services at Epiphany Assisted Living Wednesday & Friday 10:30a.m. in the Hearth Room Inter-denominational Service Epiphany Assisted Living Chapel Mondays at 2:00p.m Communion offered the last Monday of the month All are welcome! Epiphany Catholic Church Mass Schedule: Monday 8:00am Tuesday 8:00am & 6:30pm Wednesday: 8:00am Thursday: 8:00am Friday: 8:00am Saturday: 8:00am Weekend Liturgies Saturday 4:30pm Confessions Monday 7:30am Tuesday 7:30am,& 6:00pm Wednesday 8:00am Thursday 7:30am & 6:30pm Friday 7:30am Saturday 7:30am & 4:00pm Sunday Mass 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am & 5:30pm 9:00am Mass video simulcast - Reiser's Hearth Room Coon Rapids United Methodist Church Faith Lutheran Church 763-354-7829 Ride Sunday Services: 8:00am, 9:00am & 10:30am Welcome! Don H./Darlene H. 207 Eileen J. 209 Stan B. 303 Bill W. 318 Norman H. 320 ~ Good Bye ~ Sylvia K. Mary Lou M. Marcia S. JoAnne H. Remembering those we have lost Betty M. Dorothy P. Ione O Marion C. Mary R. God Has It Figured Out How we react to trials in our life is an individual choice. Instead of thinking, This stinks, I can t believe this happened or that happened. Have the attitude, It s just more fertilizer. God is getting me prepared for something greater. King David said in Psalm 4:1, God enlarged me in my time of distress. He didn t get enlarged when things looked good, he was enlarged in the tough times. So in view of King David's Testimony, you may be facing some situations or challenges in your life today, and don t know how it s going to turn out. That s okay, don't worry. God has it figured out; in the midst of that challenge you can say, God has blessed me, promoted me, protected me. The Bible said in Romans 4:18-21 that Abraham was giving glory to God in the midst of challenges, knowing that God who has made some promises to him can never fail. Psalm 119:89. He sees the entire picture from the beginning to the end. Volume 10 Issue 4 page 5

Vanessa Sabre, CTRS Activity Coordinator vsabre@epseniors.org 763-772-1057 Our activity department strives to provide a wellbalanced activity calendar that enhances the life s of seniors by providing them social, cognitive, physical, creative and spiritual programs. Monthly Outings Morning Shopping Trips Bus boards at 9:15AM & leaves at 9:30AM Target Cub Wal-Mart Sign-up at front desk Lunch Outings Bus boards at 10:45am and leaves at 11:00am November: Boston s December: TGI Friday s Sign-up at front desk Volunteers Bingo: Dave, Helen and Doris Church Services: Ed Memory Care: Gary and the Mohlers & Minells Nails: Rosina Epiphany Ladies Auxiliary and The Epiphany Angels Card Making: Mary Jane, Dorothy and Bonnie Saturday Exercise: Pat and Doris EAL Music: Gary Offered 4 times a week! Mondays 5:30PM: Fireside bingo Tuesdays 1:00PM: Prize bingo Thursdays 9:45AM: Candy bar bingo Saturdays 1:00PM: Quarter bingo Each player can only play one card and win up to 3 times A big thank you to our current volunteers! You give us so much of your time and your commitment to us does not go unnoticed. You are all such a blessing! For more information about Volunteering, please contact Vanessa at 763-772-1057 or email vsabre@epseniors.org Volume 10 Issue 4 page 6

Birthday Celebrations! Watch the monthly calendars for birthday party dates! Veteran s Celebration Friday, November 10th at 2:00pm Please join us for music, treats and an honorary program for our Veteran s! Fun Holiday Activities in December! Epiphany Kids Holiday Craft/Bingo Bracelet Making Christmas Craft Christmas Bingo Pre-school Singing Performance Christmas Carolers Holiday Party w/mike Riddle Pictures w/santa Holiday Baking Christmas Carols New Year s Celebration

Epiphany Assisted Living 10955 Hanson Blvd. NW Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Phone: 763.755.0320 Fax: 763.772.1070 Email: m.mccarty@epseniors.org Where neighbors are friends, and people Epiphany Express The official newsletter of Epiphany Assisted Living Published quarterly and distributed to Epiphany Assisted Living residents Families, volunteers and friends of Epiphany Assisted Living can find us online at www.epiphanyseniorhousing.org Mission Statement Epiphany Assisted Living, LLC.OUR MISSION is to provide affordable, high quality housing and services which will respect and enhance the lives of residents who are making the transition to senior housing and assisted living. OUR VISION is to be the area s premier senior housing community by creating a financially stable environment that meets the economic, social, spiritual, and health related needs of the residents in our facilities. OUR STRENGTH is our uncompromising commitment to create resident satisfaction by providing a staff of competent professionals who create a warm, caring and secure environment that offers a wide variety of services in a campus atmosphere. OUR VALUES include honesty, integrity, providing excellent, responsive and courteous services to residents in a faith-based community.