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January 2017 Dear Residents, Family Members, Associates, and Friends of Pacifica Ocala: Happy New Year to my Pacifica Ocala Family! Another year filled with sweet memories and joyous times has passed, yet with every end comes a new beginning. A new year is like a blank book…and the pen is in your hands. It is your chance to write a beautiful story for your- self. Endeavor to rejuvenate your soul with love and happiness this year. Remember to make every day a feast of giving thanks; by doing so, we could serve up heaping helpings of happi- ness, health and joy. Be good to others, especially yourself, and feel your heart overflow with gratitude. Feast your eyes on the beauty and wonder that surrounds us. Feed your heart with kindness and compassion. Forgive graciously and then forget. Remember to laugh; laughter heals. Breathe deeply and let the scents of the New Year delight your senses. Taste the sweetness that life has to offer. “Happiness is not something readymade. It comes from your own actions.”-Dalai Lama You all have made the previous year a very special one for our family here at Pacifica Ocala. We are so very thankful for each and every one of you! As we enter the New Year together, remember that we appreciate you all and the happiness and love that we share here at Pacifi- ca Ocala. May each day of the New Year bring health, good cheer and sweet surprises…to you and all of your dear ones! HAPPY NEW YEAR! Warmest regards, Tonya D. Johns – Executive Director I WAS AN AMERICAN ACTOR, FILM DIREC- TOR AND ACTIVIST. I AM CREDITED WITH BRINGING GRIPPING REALISM TO FILM ACTING. I AM MOST FAMOUS FOR MY ACADE- MY AWARD-WINNING PERFOR- MANCS AS TERRY MALOY IN ON THE WATER FRONT AND VITO COREONE IN THE GODFATHER AS WELL AS INFLUENTIAL ONES IN STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, JULIUS CAESAR AND LAST TAN- GO IN PARIS. Janet Rosenzweig David Rosenzweig
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January 2017

Dear Residents, Family Members, Associates, and Friends of Pacifica Ocala: Happy New Year to my Pacifica Ocala Family! Another year filled with sweet memories and joyous times has passed, yet with every end comes a new beginning. A new year is like a blank book…and the pen is in your hands. It is your chance to write a beautiful story for your-self. Endeavor to rejuvenate your soul with love and happiness this year. Remember to make every day a feast of giving thanks; by doing so, we could serve up heaping helpings of happi-ness, health and joy. Be good to others, especially yourself, and feel your heart overflow with gratitude. Feast your eyes on the beauty and wonder that surrounds us. Feed your heart with kindness and compassion. Forgive graciously and then forget. Remember to laugh; laughter heals. Breathe deeply and let the scents of the New Year delight your senses. Taste the sweetness that life has to offer. “Happiness is not something readymade. It comes from your own actions.”-Dalai Lama You all have made the previous year a very special one for our family here at Pacifica Ocala. We are so very thankful for each and every one of you! As we enter the New Year together, remember that we appreciate you all and the happiness and love that we share here at Pacifi-ca Ocala. May each day of the New Year bring health, good cheer and sweet surprises…to you and all of your dear ones! HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Warmest regards, Tonya D. Johns – Executive Director

I WAS AN AMERICAN ACTOR, FILM DIREC-TOR AND ACTIVIST. I AM CREDITED WITH BRINGING GRIPPING

REALISM TO FILM ACTING. I AM MOST FAMOUS FOR MY ACADE-MY AWARD-WINNING PERFOR-MANCS AS TERRY MALOY IN ON THE WATER FRONT AND VITO COREONE IN THE GODFATHER AS WELL AS INFLUENTIAL ONES IN STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, JULIUS CAESAR AND LAST TAN-GO IN PARIS.

Janet Rosenzweig David Rosenzweig

Zito’s Hideaway Twenty Sixteen (2016) was an incredible year for the Chicago Cub’s baseball team. What makes it so incredible is the fact that the last time they have won a World Series was way back in 1908. That is one hundred and eight years ago (108). “Wow”. Need-less to say the city of Chicago had one heck of a celebration when they had their pa-rade. Baseball fans young and old enjoyed every moment of it. I have to amid, I was thrilled also. The year 1955 came to my mind because that is when the “Brooklyn Dodgers” finally beat the “New York Yankees” in the World Series that year. Unfortu-nately that was the last year that the “Brooklyn Dodgers” played in Brooklyn. The fol-lowing year they went to Los Angeles and became the ”Los Angeles Dodgers.” I was devastated. I was left without a team to root for because I did not want to become a

Yankee Fan because the NY Yankees always gave the Dodgers a hard time. I could remember my knees shaking every time Mickey Mantle came up to the plate especially when they played in Ebetts Field which was the home ballpark for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Ebetts Field was much smaller then Yan-kee Stadium, and the distance to the center field wall from home plate was 395ft. The distance from home plate to the center field wall at Yankee Stadium was 461ft. Can you imagine what a powerful home run hitter like Mickey Mantle could do in Ebetts field. It seemed that every time he got up he would knock the ball out of the park. I did not like him very much at that time. However, what stands out in my mind is the day that my friend Tommy who is a big Yankee fan approached me and said, “would you mind coming with me to Yankee Stadium to see Mickey Mantle play? This is his last year”. I said, “I am not a Mickey Mantle fan but I will go if you really want me to”. He smiled and off we went. When we got there Tommy suggested that we go down by the locker room area. To my surprise the door to the locker room was a little ajar and even though their were barricades keeping us back we could see Mickey Mantle setting on a table and they were taping him up around his waist. Every time they would pull on the tape to tighten it he would flinch in pain. I said to Tommy, ”What are they doing to him?” he said, “they do this all the time he has a back and leg problem”. Later when we were watch-ing the game and when he was up at the plate he would show signs of pain every time he would swing and miss. I could not believe he was playing in that condition. As t watched him with my binoculars I could see him flinch with pain every time he would swing and miss a pitch, and to my amazement he would swing even harder at the next pitch. Finally it was the ninth inning and the score was 2 to 1, the Yankees were losing. Mickey Mantle came up to the plate with two outs and a man on first base. I watched him swing and flinch in pain as he missed the pitch for strike one. The second pitch came in as Mantle took a big rip at the ball. “Striiiike Twooo” the umpire shouted out. The ballpark went silent and you can feel the tension in the air. In came the third pitch and Mickey Mantle hit that ball so hard that you could here the crack of the bat from the bleaches as I watched the ball fly over the center field wall I jumped up on my seat and yelled “Yeahhhhhh”. Tommy looked at me and was surprised. I re-sponded by saying. “I couldn’t help it I admire GREATNESS and he is AWESOME. Just recently I learned that before Mickey Mantle passed away he openly excepted, “Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior and nothing is more awesome then that”. He is a true Super Star. Speaking of Super Stars, we have many of them right here at Pacifica, and just like Mickey Mantle they struggle from time to time but, they still have the courage to smile and thank the staff for the wonderful care we receive here at PACIFICA.

Patrick Zito

Hazel Nipper January 3rd

Nicolas LaPalombara January 11th

Harriet Jablonski January 18th Muriel Ilves

January 19th Margaret Morris

January 29th Dorothy “Dottie” Pickett

January 31st

Now that the holidays have passed and winter is coming to an end, its important to look to-wards the future. Hold on to the positivity and let it shine. New Year, New Outlook. You are only holding yourself back, I encourage you to come and see what we are doing in our com-munity. You will never know if you like some-thing until you try. Living happy helps you stay happy and live longer. The benefits are numerous. As always my door is always open, thank you all for trying all of my activities and the feedback helps too. Happy New Year. Lets make this one Pacifica of Ocala will not forget!

TRIP SCHEDULE JANUARY 4TH: PUBLIX-10:30AM JANUARY 18TH: WALMART– 10:30 AM

EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH PEGGY SAVILLE

PEGGY WAS BORN IN ALABAMA. SHE HAS BEEN MARRIED FOR 15+ YEARS AND HAS 2

CHILDREN AND MULTIPLE GRANDCHIL-DREN. PEGGY HAS BEEN IN HEALTHCARE

FOR 20+YEARS. SHE LOVES WORKING FOR PACIFICA BECAUSE OF ALL OF THE RESI-

DENTS THAT MAKE HER HEART WHOLE! WE LOVE HAVING YOU AS PART OF OUR TEAM!

Currently, more than 3 million peo-ple in the United States have glau-coma. The National Eye Institute projects this number will reach 4.2 million by 2030, a 58 percent in-crease.

Glaucoma is called "the sneak thief of sight" since there are no symptoms and once vision is lost, it's permanent. As much as 40% of vision can be lost without a person noticing.

Glaucoma is the leading cause of preventable blindness. Moreover, among African American and Lati-no populations, glaucoma is more prevalent. Glaucoma is 6 to 8 times more common in African Americans than Caucasians.

Over 3 million Americans, and over 60 million people worldwide, have glaucoma. Experts estimate that half of them don’t know they have it. Combined with our aging population, we can see an epidem-ic of blindness looming if we don’t raise awareness about the im-portance of regular eye examina-tions to preserve vision. The World Health Organization estimates that 4.5 million people worldwide are blind due to glaucoma.

Fitness Experience with Charlie each morning at 9:15am Wii bowling Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Bocce Ball Mondays and Tuesdays Fit & Fun with Freda each Friday at 9:15am

Rosary & Communion every Friday at 10am in the conference room. First Dunnellon Every 4th Saturday College Road Christian service on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at 10:15am. Robert Freeman Devotional hour on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month.

The staff of Pacifica of Ocala would personally like to thank all

of you for your kindness and Generosity. Without you all our

lives and our hearts would have a hole missing. You all have made

Christmas that much more special. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!

Management Team Tonya Johns

Executive Director

Donna McMahon Business Office Manager

JoAnne Scott, LPN

Resident Care Director

Suzanne Doerzapf Community Relations

Krista Dragojevich Activities Director

Jeff Smith

Environmental Services

Amy Bryant Dining Services Director


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