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Mary Beth Lawrence
Executive Director
Manuel Sena
Executive Chef
Annette Gaytan
Life Enrichment Director
Jason Hatcher
Maintenance Director
Mary Flores
Business Coordinator
Samantha Ward
Community Relations
Resident Birthdays
Hildred Sandy 2nd Jim Perkowski 12th
Anne Paschall 15th
June Barrett 19th
Laura Nelson 22nd
Carl Hogg 26th
Staff Birthdays
Marybeth Lawrence 12th
Vol. 1 Issue 14 June 2017
Resident Journey June Barrett
Please join us June 20th
@ 2:30pm to hear the
amazing life’s journey of
June Barrett who will be
turning 101 this month.
May 2017
Jerry and Elsie’s beautiful roses.
Thank you Megyn Balok and family for the beautiful
flowers in front of our community. Gateway School
Community Service Project.
Even though you are growing up doesn’t mean you should
stop having fun. - Nina Dobrev
.
June
Life Enrichment Events
Please Join Us!
Resident Birthday Party
Stress Free Coloring
Resident Journey
Employee Spotlight
Bridge
Wine Not? Happy Hour
Friday Night Movies
Chicken Foot Roswell Zoo will feature an animal
from one of their exhibits.
Pedicures & Manicures by a
Licensed Cosmetologist
Senior Circle Monthly Birthday Party
Daily Exercise
Dime Bingo
Sole Mates Walking
Skip BO
Wii Bowling
Worship Services
Bible Study
Mix and Mingle
Proactive Hearing
Clean hearing aids
Hearing tests
Banking Services
Pioneer Bank
Bible Study
St. Andrews
Trinity United Methodist
Women’s United Methodist
meeting
Blood Pressure Checks
Encompass Home Health
Frontier Home Health
Transportation
Monday through Friday
Transportation to all doctor
appointments and area shopping.
Sunday
Transportation for residents to attend
area churches.
Three generations:
Resident Peggy
Bell with her
granddaughter
and great
granddaughter
Welcome New Residents
Wanda Walker
Louise Blair
Darlene Enzian
Happy Anniversary
Fred & Georgia
Shoenecker - June 21st
12 Summer Safety Tips
1. Stay Hydrated Remember to drink water often.
2. Talk to Your Doctor Check with your medical team to make sure any medications you are on
won't be affected by higher temperatures.
3. Keep Your Cool Even small increases in temperature can shorten the life expectancy for
seniors who are coping with chronic medical conditions.
4. Stay in Touch High temperatures can be life-threatening, For seniors, you should let friends
and family know if you'll be spending an extended period of time outdoors,
even if you're only gardening.
5. Meet Your Neighbors Get in touch with those who live in your neighborhood and learn a bit about
them and their schedules.
6. Know Who to Call Prepare a list of emergency phone numbers and place them in an easy to
access area.
7. Wear the Right Stuff Dress for the weather.
8. Protect Your Eyes Vision loss can be common among the elderly, and too much exposure to the
sun can irritate eyes and cause further damage.
9. Know the Risks of Hyperthermia Heat stroke is an advanced form of hyperthermia that can be life-threatening.
10. Rub on Sunscreen and Wear Hats Everyone, young and old, should wear sunscreen when outdoors.
11. Apply Bug Spray The elderly is particularly prone to West Nile Virus and encephalitis.
12. Exercise Smart If you enjoy outdoor activities such as walking or gardening, make sure to
wear the proper clothing and protective gear. Do not stay out for long
periods and make sure to drink even more water than usual when exercising.