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Staying Safe, Staying Connected 14 2nd Street • Stamford, CT 06905 • (203) 883-1510 residencesummerstreet.com A New Year THE RESIDENCE AT SUMMER STREET Associates The meaning of most holidays is clear: Valentine’s Day celebrates romance; July Fourth, independence; Thanksgiving, productivity. The meaning of New Year’s Day is not so clear. Many people remember last year’s achievements and failures and look forward to the promise of a new year, of a new beginning. But this celebration and reflection is the result of more than an accident of the calendar. New Year’s has a deeper significance. What is it? On New Year’s Day, when the singing, fireworks and champagne toasts are over, many of us become more serious about life. We take stock and plan new courses of action to better our lives. This is best seen in one of the most popular customs and the key to the meaning of New Year’s: making resolutions. On average each North American makes 1.8 New Year’s resolutions. From New York to Paris to Sydney, interesting similarities arise as shown in two very common resolutions: people wanting to be more attractive by losing weight, and to be healthier by exercising more and smoking less. They want to do things better, become better people. Here at The Residence at Summer Street, we resolve to keep a positive attitude, stay connected, and remember that “This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it.” (Psalm 1 18-24) at Summer Street JANUARY 2021 *We wear a cloth face covering to cover our mouth and nose when around others and when in public spaces. *We avoid close contact with people, and practice social distancing by keeping at least 6 feet away from others in the dining room and other public spaces. *We avoid touching our eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands. *We wash our hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after being in a public space, or after blowing our nose, coughing or sneezing. If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. *We clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. This includes tables, doorknobs, light switches, handles, desks, computers, phones, keyboards, sinks, toilets, faucets and counter tops. *We eat right, get our rest, exercise, and smile! Jorge Cortizo Executive Director Marlene Shemtob Community Business Director Betsy Masi, RN Resident Care Director Frank Mastrone Resident Engagement Director Julie Ralston Reflections Director Ralph Barron Maintenance Director Justin Slywka Culinary Director Erica Bravo, RN RN Designee Surf and Turf for a special holiday meal A visit from Santa Chanukah: The Festival of Lights Comfort food for our associates Keeping connected “safely”
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Page 1: Corona virus and Caring for the Elderly - BELL LITHO · 2020. 8. 31. · Corona virus and Caring for the Elderly THE RESIDENCE AT SUMMER STREET Associates When it comes to COVID-19,

Staying Safe, Staying Connected

14 2nd Street • Stamford, CT 06905 • (203) 883-1510residencesummerstreet.com

A New Year

THE RESIDENCE ATSUMMER STREET

Assoc i a t e s

The meaning of most holidays is clear:

Valentine’s Day celebrates romance; July

Fourth, independence; Thanksgiving,

productivity. The meaning of New Year’s

Day is not so clear. Many people remember

last year’s achievements and failures and

look forward to the promise of a new year,

of a new beginning. But this celebration

and reflection is the result of more than an

accident of the calendar. New Year’s has a

deeper significance. What is it?

On New Year’s Day, when the singing,

fireworks and champagne toasts are over,

many of us become more serious about life.

We take stock and plan new courses of

action to better our lives. This is best seen

in one of the most popular customs and the

key to the meaning of New Year’s: making

resolutions.

On average each North American makes 1.8

New Year’s resolutions. From New York to

Paris to Sydney, interesting similarities

arise as shown in two very common

resolutions: people wanting to be more

attractive by losing weight, and to be

healthier by exercising more and smoking

less. They want to do things better, become

better people.

Here at The Residence at Summer Street,

we resolve to keep a positive attitude, stay

connected, and remember that “This is the

day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and

be glad in it.” (Psalm 1 18-24)

at Summer Street

J ANUARY 2 0 2 1

*We wear a cloth face covering to

cover our mouth and nose when

around others and when in public

spaces.

*We avoid close contact with people,

and practice social distancing by

keeping at least 6 feet away from

others in the dining room and other

public spaces.

*We avoid touching our eyes, nose

and mouth with unwashed hands.

*We wash our hands often with soap

and water for at least 20 seconds,

especially after being in a public

space, or after blowing our nose,

coughing or sneezing. If soap and

water are not readily available, use a

hand sanitizer with at least 60%

alcohol.

*We clean and disinfect frequently

touched surfaces daily. This includes

tables, doorknobs, light switches,

handles, desks, computers, phones,

keyboards, sinks, toilets, faucets and

counter tops.

*We eat right, get our rest, exercise,

and smile!

Jorge CortizoExecutive Director

Marlene ShemtobCommunity Business Director

Betsy Masi, RNResident Care Director

Frank MastroneResident Engagement Director

Julie RalstonReflections Director

Ralph BarronMaintenance Director

Justin SlywkaCulinary Director

Erica Bravo, RNRN Designee

Surf and Turf for a specialholiday meal

A visit from Santa

Chanukah: The Festival of Lights

Comfort food for our associates

Keeping connected “safely”

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Happy New Year 9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Tai Chi 10:45 Concert and Cake 12:00 Learning “How Too”... 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:30 Old News New News 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Bingo! 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Morning Exercise 10:45 Wii Jeopardy! 12:00 World History 1:30 Weekend Strollers Club 2:00 Game Time 2:30 Live Concert Series 3:00 Matinee Movie 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Tai Chi 11:00 Word in a Word 11:00 Lets Study Nature (Film) 1:30 Weekend Strollers Club 2:00 Trivia Time! 2:00 Video Concert Series 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Tai Chi 11:00 Word in a Word 11:00 Lets Study Nature (Film) 1:30 Weekend Strollers Club 2:00 Trivia Time! 2:00 Video Concert Series 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Exercise 10:45 Poetry 12:00 Tech & Phone Support 1:00 American History 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:00 Art and Artists 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Words Galore 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Dance-er-cise and fun! 10:45 Jeopardy 12:00 My Favorite Food 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:00 Science and Nature 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:00 Word Challenges 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Movin’ and groovin’ 11:00 Family Feud 12:00 Classic Comedy Hour 2:00 World Travel 2:30 Balance Class 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Word Challenges 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Movin’ and Playin’! 11:00 Short Stories 12:00 Our World (documentary) 1:30 Chair Yoga 1:30 Netflix Series Time 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:00 Word in a Word 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Tai Chi 10:45 Concert and Cake 12:00 Learning “How Too”... 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:30 Old News New News 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Bingo! 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Morning Exercise 10:45 Wii Jeopardy! 12:00 World History 1:30 Weekend Strollers Club 2:00 Game Time 2:30 Live Concert Series 3:00 Matinee Movie 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Tai Chi 11:00 Word in a Word 11:00 Lets Study Nature (Film) 1:30 Weekend Strollers Club 2:00 Trivia Time! 2:00 Video Concert Series 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Exercise 10:45 Poetry 12:00 Tech & Phone Support 1:00 American History 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:00 Art and Artists 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Words Galore 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Dance-er-cise and fun! 10:45 Jeopardy 11:00 Monthly Resident Meeting 12:00 My Favorite Food 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:00 Science and Nature 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:00 Word Challenges 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Movin’ and groovin’ 11:00 Family Feud 12:00 Classic Comedy Hour 2:00 World Travel 2:30 Balance Class 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Word Challenges 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Movin’ and Playin’! 11:00 Short Stories 12:00 Our World (documentary) 1:30 Chair Yoga 1:30 Netflix Series Time 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:00 Word in a Word 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Tai Chi 10:45 Concert and Cake 12:00 Learning “How Too”... 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:30 Old News New News 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Bingo! 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Morning Exercise 10:45 Wii Jeopardy! 12:00 World History 1:30 Weekend Strollers Club 2:00 Game Time 2:30 Live Concert Series 3:00 Matinee Movie 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Tai Chi 11:00 Word in a Word 11:00 Lets Study Nature (Film) 1:30 Weekend Strollers Club 2:00 Trivia Time! 2:00 Video Concert Series 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

Martin Luther King Bday 9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Exercise 10:45 Poetry 12:00 Tech & Phone Support 1:00 American History 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:00 Art and Artists 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Words Galore

10:00 Dance-er-cise and fun! 10:45 Jeopardy 12:00 My Favorite Food 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:00 Science and Nature 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:00 Word Challenges 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Movin’ and groovin’ 11:00 Family Feud 12:00 Classic Comedy Hour 2:00 World Travel 2:30 Balance Class 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Word Challenges 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Movin’ and Playin’! 11:00 Short Stories 12:00 Our World (documentary) 1:30 Chair Yoga 1:30 Netflix Series Time 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:00 Word in a Word 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Tai Chi 10:45 Concert and Cake 12:00 Learning “How Too”... 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:30 Old News New News 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Bingo! 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Morning Exercise 10:45 Wii Jeopardy! 12:00 World History 1:30 Weekend Strollers Club 2:00 Game Time 2:30 Live Concert Series 3:00 Matinee Movie 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Tai Chi 11:00 Word in a Word 11:00 Lets Study Nature (Film) 1:30 Weekend Strollers Club 2:00 Trivia Time! 2:00 Video Concert Series 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Exercise 10:45 Poetry 12:00 Tech & Phone Support 1:00 American History 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:00 Art and Artists 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Words Galore 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Dance-er-cise and fun! 10:45 Jeopardy 12:00 My Favorite Food 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:00 Science and Nature 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:00 Word Challenges 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Movin’ and groovin’ 11:00 Family Feud 12:00 Classic Comedy Hour 2:00 World Travel 2:30 Balance Class 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Word Challenges 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Movin’ and Playin’! 11:00 Short Stories 12:00 Our World (documentary) 1:30 Chair Yoga 1:30 Netflix Series Time 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:00 Word in a Word 3:30 Happy Hour 7:00 Evening Film

9:15 Morning Conversation 10:00 Tai Chi 10:45 Concert and Cake 12:00 Learning “How Too”... 1:30 Chair Yoga 2:30 Old News New News 3:00 Matinee Movie 3:30 Bingo! 7:00 Evening Film

10:00 Morning Exercise 10:45 Wii Jeopardy! 12:00 World History 1:30 Weekend Strollers Club 2:00 Game Time 2:30 Live Concert Series 3:00 Matinee Movie 7:00 Evening Film

Events are subject to change.

JANUARY 2021JANUARY


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