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The bimonthly newsletter of Beauaraba Living ~ for the residents, members and wider community
The May/June 2017
Pittsworth Platinum Medical Centre10 Weale Street, Pittsworth
Telephone: 07 4619 8412Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm
Facsimile: 07 4619 8414www.platinumhg.com.au
ISSUE 23 ~ IN THIS ISSUE• Executive Team Report • Palliative Care Week • Volunteers Week
• Board News • Foundation Report • Residents Forum Minutes • Auxiliary Report
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Birthdays, Events and Contacts ......... 3
Leadership Team Report .................... 4
Information.......................................... 5
Lifestyle Team Report ...................6 & 7
Living Life ........................................... 8
Auxiliary & Op Shop Report................ 9
Board News ...................................... 10
Foundation Committee Report ........ 11
Palliative Care Week ........................ 12
Contents
Volunteers Week .............................. 13
Residents Forum Minutes.........14 & 15
Charter of Care ................................. 16
Word Finder ...................................... 17
Lost Property .................................... 18
Daytime Series Dates ....................... 18
Lifestyle planner - May ..................... 19
Supporter page ................................. 20
Pittsworth Platinum Medical Centre .... 4619 8412
Pittsworth Medical Centre ................... 4693 1900
Women’s Health Clinic ......................... 4619 8422
Podiatrist (for private visit) ................... 4632 1100
Hearing - iHear ..................................... 4638 1277
Remedial Massage Therapist (Judy) 0412 492 657
Optometrist (Megan Sullivan) ......... 0410 018 610
Physiotherapist (Jacqueline Scott) ... 0418 747 283
Pittsworth Offi ce ................................... 4693 2255
Child Health Nurse (Mary) .................. 4695 3123 Visiting weekly Tuesdays 10.00am to 4.00pm
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Special events
MAY2nd – John King5th – Robert Mills6th – Ursula Fitzpatrick14th – Margaret Mills16th – Veronica Maher18th – Peter Byrd23rd – Emily Sweedman25th – Kerrie Heinemann28th – Arthur Krieg29th – John Finnigan29th – Ivy Nielsen31st – Margaret Litzow
JUNE7th – Faith Gibbs10th – Adrian Holmes15th – Elizabeth Campbell17th – Charlotte Simmons18th – Alfred Young19th – Roelof Vriesema19th – Hilary Brackenreg24th – Bernie Kummerow25th – James Otto
Birthdays
Meetings
Active Residents GroupsBeauaraba Living Auxiliary ...meet 1st Monday monthly 2.00pm. ........Lodge Activity Room
Community Carers Group......meet 2nd Wednesday monthly 9.30am ... Community Kitchen
Care Pittsworth ......................meet 2nd Wednesday Monthly 2.00pm Lodge Activities Room
Residents Forum ...................meet 3rd Thursday monthly 3.30pm. ......................... Kincora
Monday
Happy Wanderers -Weekly
Wednesday
Caring and Sharing-3rd Wednesday
Thursday
Older Men’s Network-Monthly - last
Thursday
Community Carer’s Group-2nd Wednesday
Friday
Mothers’ Union - Monthly
Friday
Senior Citizens - Weekly
Saturday
RSL - Weekly
Happy Birthday
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From the desk of the General Manager and Leadership Team …Hello again and welcome to this edition of the Tattler.
In the latest industry news, the Government has released a report compiled by the University of Wollongong on Alternative Aged Care Assessment, Classifi cation System and Funding Model. The report has handed down recommendations for the future of the aged care sector with the aim to ensure fi nancial sustainability in light of substantial growth in government expenditure. It’s not expected that the government will make a quick decision on the recommendations and not without undergoing a thorough consultation process with the industry. All aged care providers but in particular Not for Profi ts such as us are looking for consistency in funding so we can plan and provide care and services our residents deserve. We will keep you informed as this funding review progresses.
Beauaraba Living is also looking at ways to reduce costs and improve effi ciencies and services. To do this we are establishing an Alliance with other stand-alone aged care facilities. The aim of the alliance is to assess and implement cost saving initiatives and effi ciencies to benefi t us as a collective. While it is early days we are all excited about the potential of this alliance.
Our Chairman, Ann Garland and I attended the Leading Age Services Australia Queensland conference in March. It is an opportunity to meet with our peers and fi nd out the latest changes and innovations occurring in the industry. There is nothing more consistent as change and the Aged Care industry is no exception to this. There were many presentations focussing on technology in aged care as well as the challenges we will be facing into the future. On a high note, we won the Excellence in Care Award for an Organisation It was a real honour for Ann and I to accept this award on behalf of the Board and all the staff who do such an excellent job caring for the residents. Ann will tell you more about the award in her report.
On writing this report, we have just commemorated another ANZAC Day. Our service here at Beauaraba Living was very well attended and we received great feedback from attendees. Thank you to the staff who do an exceptional job to ensure our residents, friends and families are able to honour those men and women who have fallen in the service of our country. It is encouraging to see the increasing attendance and support across the generations for this profound legacy, whether it be small country services through to overseas celebrations.
Thanks to recent activities of the Foundation, they have enabled us to give the buildings fronting Weale Street a face lift. The exterior colours are now more in keeping with the colours of the new buildings, providing an attractive entrance to our facility and to the Medical Centre. There are more projects and activities in the pipeline for the Foundation including the Annual Golf Day coming up. Look for Ros’ report inside this edition.
Until next time …….
Alex, Janet, Adrienne, Kim & Kate
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Meals on Wheels is a community Service to people who are frail aged, younger disabled, their carers and community members.
This service enables people to continue living comfortabley in their own homes.
Volunteers deliver meals directly to your homes.
Meals on Wheels Contact 0427 586 684
Remember this service is available to everyone to use.
Volunteers always welcome.!
Beauaraba Living AuxiliaryVolunteers supporting
Shop opening hoursMonday........ 9am - 4.30pmTuesday ....... 9am - 4.30pmWednesday .. 9am - 4.30pmThursday ...... 9am - 4.30pmFriday .......... 9am - 4.30pmSaturday ...... 9am - 11.30am
New volunteers are welcome. Drop in and see us at the Opportunity Shop. Donations gratefully accepted. Note: Furniture now
taken. Phone 4619 8422
HELP US TO HELP YOUTell us what we do well and how we can improve.If you have any suggestions or comments, please contact General Manager Beauaraba Living 10 Weale Street Pittsworth Qld 4356 Phone: (07) 4619 8422 Fax (07) 4619 8400 email: [email protected] Board Chair Mrs Ann Garland 0458 931 120
SUGGESTION BOXPlease also remember you can fi ll out a feedback form found with the Suggestion Boxes which are situated in the foyers of all buildings. Staff on duty can assist you if required. These forms can then be placed inside the box for daily collection.
or
External avenues that you may use if the issue is not resolved.
Qld Aged and Disability Advocate - Freecall 1800 818 338
Aged Care Complaints Commission - Freecall 1800 550 552
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Lifestyle report
A big welcome to May, as our weather starts to cool down. Everyone has been commenting on the cooler nights and mornings, so it might be time to check through your cupboard and make sure you have enough winter woollies.
Congratulations to all our artistic Residents who won prizes in the Pittsworth Show. Also a huge ‘Thank you’ to all those who Volunteered on the day to make their visit to the Show grounds, to celebrate 110 years of the Pittsworth Show, so enjoyable and memorable for our Residents.
In April Mother’s Union visited again – We had a wonderful morning tea with the Ladies from Mother’s Union. We shared lots of chatter, laughter and reminiscing, with a huge variety of delicious food. This was followed by the Anglican Church Service. A big thankyou to the Residents who assisted to decorate the room, with lace table cloths and fresh fl owers.
On the 20th, Residents headed off to Morning Melodies and enjoyed ‘Beggers Sing from the Heart’. A wonderful morning was had by all in attendance. Our residents really enjoyed the trip in the buses to the empire theatre, a lovely morning tea was supplied and a great show by the Beggers.
Once again this year, Beauaraba Living hosted a moving Anzac Day Service, for those who are unable to attend the Service down the street. As usual this was well attended, and appreciated by Residents.
This month, we say ‘Happy Holidays’ to Zara who is heading off on a 6 month caravanning tour. Zara assures us she will be back with lots of stories to tell, on her
return.
Congratulations to our talented Choir, who provided the entertainment for Friendship Concert on the 13th April. It was lovely to see so many family members there to support and enjoy our Choir. They will be having a couple of month’s break, before resuming again.
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Lifestyle report
In May Cater Care are hosting a Mother’s Day Luncheon. Then in June, they host a Spanish Cuisine Major Theme Day, which sounds very interesting!! June also sees another Morning Melodies ‘Back to the Tivoli’, and will no doubt be very popular with Residents also.
Don’t forget, State of Origin is starting soon, with the fi rst game on the 31st May, next on 21st June, and the fi nal on 12th July.
Just a reminder, for those Lodge Residents wishing to play Indoor Bowls, please ensure you head down early to see Paula to have your nails attended. Other Residents who do not play, have agreed to have their nails done later to allow you to go through fi rst. Paula is a very busy lady, and can only accommodate Lodge Residents in her allocated time. Thanking you for your consideration.
Stay well & stay engaged,
From the Lifestyle Team
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Living Life Project
63 Yandilla Street, Ph: 07 4693 1028
Pittsworth, Qld 4356 Fax: 07 4693 1689
Email: [email protected]
Mon—Fri 8.30am—5.30pm and Saturday 8.30—12 noon
Cains Pharmacy Where local health
matters
Resident Elaine and ‘Manni’ (wearing gratitude glasses)
manned the stall at this years Health & Fitness expo held 20th April 2017 Pittsworth Town Hall.
Fun and games and lots of laughter for some of our happy residents.
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Auxiliary & Op Shop Report
Op Shop Report.Wow what a quarter and haven’t we been busy. We have had a very successful summer sale which meant we didn’t have to pack too many clothes away. Our winter clothes are now in stock and new items will be added to the current stock daily. We have purchased a lot more shelving to display our bric- a-brac on and are in the process of buying a lockable cabinet. Our books and stationery have been shifted to the back of the shop, new lighting about to be installed in this area. The shoes are now displayed at the rear of the shop. We are trying to improve our shop all the time and it is lovely to hear feedback as to how good the shop looks. HOWEVER we wouldn’t be able to do this without our VOLUNTEERS. The committee
Can you spare a few hours? We are currently looking for volunteers. If you would like to be a part of our op shop team of volunteers we would love to hear from you. For more information
please contact Jeanette 46938153 Barbara 0427958268
We are currently accepting furniture which must be in good clean condition. Always accepting Bric-a-Brac, kitchen items, books, clothing, plants etc.
Beauaraba Living Op Shop
Yandilla Street Pittsworth (next to Thomo’s Butchery)
Store Hours: 9 A.M. – 4.30 P.M. (Monday – Friday)
9 A.M. – 11.30 A.M.
(Saturday)
THANK YOU very much, our shop would not be the success that it is without your support.We will always welcome new volunteers. Can you spare a few hours? If you would like to be a part of our op shop team of volunteers we would love to hear from you. For more information about volunteering please contact Jeanette 4693 8153 or Barbara 0427 958 268.Until next time Sue Wilkes and the Auxiliary Team.
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Board NewsBOARD REPORTSince being elected Board Chair in January I have had the opportunity to meet with members of the Auxiliary, the Foundation and Care Pittsworth. I would like to thank them for their ongoing support for Beauaraba Living as their contributions and hard work mean that Beauaraba Living can continue to be the outstanding facility it is. I would also like to acknowledge the support the Board members have given me in my new role as Chairperson.In April I will be attending a Resident’s Forum meeting and I am looking forward to meeting with the residents as Board Chair.I attended the Leading Aged Care Services (LASA) Conference in March. This was a state wide conference and provided a wonderful opportunity for me to network and meet other Chairs and CEOs. This provided me with a further insight into the aged care industry as well as changes to the industry such as consumer directed care. It was a great honour for Beauaraba Living to win an “Excellence in Care Award for Organisation” at the Conference. The Award was received in recognition of the “Living Life” programme for care to the residents of Beauaraba Living. This Award was particularly outstanding as it is recognition by peers in the Aged Care Industry. It was a great privilege for me together with Alex to accept the award on behalf of the Beauaraba Living team. It was unfortunate that Janet, Kim and Adrienne were unable to be there because of weather caused by the cyclone. I would like to thank the wonderful staff who care for our residents who deserve this acknowledgement of the care they give. Board members have met with Pat Weir State Member for Condamine and John McVeigh Federal Member for Groom as well as attending a Cater Care function which was an opportunity to meet with Cater Care Management. Two Board members attended a workshop to set up an Alliance with aged care facilities in Clifton, Millmerran and Goondiwindi. Once again thank you for all the support and good wishes I have received.Until next time Ann Garland Board Chair
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Foundation News
PITTSWORTH HARDWARE74 Yandilla Street Pittsworth
Phone 4693 1333Fax 4693 2191
www.mitre10.com.auFor all your building and hardware needs OPEN 7 DAYS
Hello to all readers of the Tattler, I trust you all had a special Easter with Family and Friends, the year marches on ever so quickly. Anzac Day is always a refl ective day for us all and I do enjoy giving the Anzac Day address at Beauaraba Living, thankyou Caroline for your invitation.No doubt you have noticed Glen the Painter at the entrance and the Medical Centre giving the Building a fresh coat of paint plus removing the lattice on the front certainly does make a difference, appearance
as people drive into Beauaraba Living is important. The Foundation is proud to have been able to fi nance this work. The Committee is waiting for Shayne to return from overseas and we will start production of the Promotional Video. At present we are sourcing other concept ideas for the Eternity Tree . Invitations to past sponsors have been mailed out for the Foundation Golf Day which is being held on the 27th August at the Pittsworth Golf Club. This day is always a great fundraiser for the Foundation. Until the July edition with the cooler weather approaching stay warm. Ros Scotney Chair
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Palliative Care Week
In remembrance of Residents of Beauaraba Living who have passed away, we invite relatives and friends to our Service of Refl ection to be held on Wednesday 24th May, 2017 from 0930-1000. The service will be conducted in Kincora and will be an opportunity to share memories of your loved one, if you so wish.
Following a short refl ection by Charlie Uebergang (pastoral care worker), we
will be releasing helium balloons. This year we have chosen to hold the service during National Palliative Care Week.
Beauaraba Living is committed to providing palliative care services to the community whenever possible. The addition of the Palliative Care suite, through the wonderful support of Care Pittsworth has enhanced the facilities available at Beauaraba Living.
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Volunteer Week May 14th - 18th
Rural
In appreciation of your commitment, Beauaraba Living
invites all our dedicated volunteers to call into the Administration
Offi ce during National Volunteers Week to collect your badge and
certifi cate. We are grateful for the many hours of work so generously
undertaken by our wonderful volunteers.
If you are interested in joining our band of volunteers, please
contact the Administration Offi ce (phone 46198422) to arrange an appointment with Trish Lennaen,
who coordinates the volunteers within the facility. There are also opportunities to volunteer at the Beauaraba Living Op Shop and
expressions of interest regarding the Op Shop can also be lodged
through the Administration Offi ce.
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Residents Forum
Catering: Minimal Issues with catering at present.Wellness Centre: Several Residents are making daily use of the exercise bikes. Residents reminded to make an appointment with Physio who will show you how to operate exercise equipment. Choir: Choir is looking forward to their fi rst concert on 13th April. Choir is having a month off after concert to give everyone a break. Everyone agreed. Bus Outings: We are now running a bus to Happy Wanderers each Monday. All agreed the extra bus trips are good. The feedback
is so positive from Residents, that we have scheduled another visit this month. David asked that if anyone has some ideas of where they would like to go on outings, to please let him know. Environment: Several comments on the chair trialled in Lodge Dining Room is noisy when being moved. Janet advises that only a couple of the chairs have been benefi cial, but the chairs can be purchased in future as required.Ice Cream parlour: Residents feel the trial of offering either an ice cream or an icy pole was successful, and wish to put this in place permanently. Show Entries: A number of Residents took out prizes for their show entries. Residents report they had a great trip to the show on Friday afternoon. They were well taken care of, being supplies with cups of tea, afternoon tea followed by an ice cream. Another highlight was when Residents were introduced to Angus Lane and had photos taken with him. Janet reported that Angus mentioned the visit from Beauaraba Living Residents the next day over the loud speaker. Lifestyle: After much discussion, no one was able to come up with other ideas for bingo prizes to get around dietary requirements. This was discussed and it was decided to trial 2 weekends without prizes. One Resident asked if more photos can be taken on outings so those who are unable to attend can look at photos. Lifestyle agreed to
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P.O. Box 31, ToowoombaDirect email: [email protected]: [email protected]
Visiting offi ce:132 Yandilla Street, Pittsworth
Ph: (07) 4693 1023
Residents Forum
45 Yandilla St. Pittsworth
PHONE 4693 3753Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Saturday 8.30am-12.30pmPensioner discounts on Mondays
be more conscious of this and will make an effort to take more photos.Resident asked if a letter on behalf of the Residents could be sent to outgoing Chairman Ken Stallman thanking him for all his hard work and dedication. Janet: Suggested that Ann our new Chair of the board would they like to invite her to the next Resident meeting to meet her. All agreed this was a good idea. Janet asked Residents how they felt about dress up days. It was generally agreed that it is diffi cult for Residents to participate, but all enjoyed seeing staff dress up & have fun on the day. They would like to see this continue. Afternoon Tea with Board: A warm welcome was extended to outgoing Board Chair Ken Stallman and New Board Chair Ann Garland. After afternoon tea, thank you letter was presented to Ken. Ken humbly accepted the letter. Ken reminisced his years and stated it has been the most rewarding job he has ever done. Ann Garland was given the opportunity to say a few words after she was warmly welcomed to her new position. Ann stated it’s a big honour and with Kens continued presence and the rest of the team she is looking forward to the position.Catering: Invited new chef Nickola to attend our next meeting. Choir: Everyone agreed it was a beautifully rehearsed concert, next concert will be in June. Bus outings: Our bus plus an extra one
was taken to “Daytime Series” at the Empire Theatre. Would like to offer more scheduled trips out eg. Coffee and shops up town. An extra event is planned to cater for our large number of residents who wish to participate in outings.Lifestyle: Have trialled no bingo prizes. Comment on how good the fellowship is without prizes and how great and rewarding it is to spend time together. Discussion on whether to continue with no prizes. Thinking caps on for next meeting.Mothers Union annual morning tea held 7th April. Excellent event and was popular with the Residents and was well attended. A thank you letter to the organiser of this event from Residents and Beauaraba Living.Pittsworth Health Expo – Resident Elaine attended with Kim and Kate. There were 67 stalls and networking was great but crowd was down from past years.R e s i d e n t s e x p r e s s e d everyone had a nice Easter Break and thanked Lifestyle for the token of chocolate easter eggs.
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Charter of Care
1. Care recipients’ rights - residential careEach care recipient has the following rights:
to full and effective use of his or her personal, civil, legal and consumer rights;
to quality care appropriate to his or her needs;
to full information about his or her own state of health and about available treatments;
to be treated with dignity and respect, and to live without exploitation, abuse or neglect;
to live without discrimination or victimisation, and without being obliged to feel grateful to those providing his or her care and accommodation;
to personal privacy;
to live in a safe, secure and homelike environment, and to move freely both within and outside the residential care service without undue restriction;
to be treated and accepted as an individual, and to have his or her individual preferences taken into account and treated with respect;
to continue his or her cultural and religious practices, and to keep the language of his or her choice, without discrimination;
to select and maintain social and personal relationships with anyone else without fear, criticism or restriction;
to freedom of speech;
to maintain his or her personal independence;
to accept personal responsibility for his or her own actions and choices, even though these may involve an element of risk, because the care recipient has the right to accept the risk and not to have the risk used as a ground for preventing or restricting his or her actions and choices;
to maintain control over, and to continue making decisions about, the personal aspects of his or her
daily life, financial affairs and possessions;
to be involved in the activities, associations and friendships of his or her choice, both within and outside the residential care service;
to have access to services and activities available generally in the community;
to be consulted on, and to choose to have input into, decisions about the living arrangements of the residential care service;
to have access to information about his or her rights, care, accommodation and any other information that relates to the care recipient personally;
to complain and to take action to resolve disputes;
to have access to advocates and other avenues of redress;
to be free from reprisal, or a well founded fear of reprisal, in any form for taking action to enforce his or her rights.
2. Care recipients’ responsibilities - residential careEach care recipient has the following responsibilities:
to respect the rights and needs of other people within the residential care service, and to respect the needs of the residential care service community as a whole;
to respect the rights of staff to work in an environment free from harassment;
to care for his or her own health and wellbeing, as far as he or she is capable;
to inform his or her medical practitioner, as far as he or she is able, about his or her relevant medical history and current state of health.
Charter of Care Recipients’ Rights and Responsibilities – Residential CareAged Care Act 1997, Schedule 1 User Rights Principles 2014
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Shop 249 Yandilla Street Pittsworth Q 4356t: (07) 4693 2300 f: (07) 4693 2933
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Word Finder
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Lost Property & Daytime Series Dates
LOST PROPERTY We would like to remind all residents and their families that any items of clothing brought into the facility need to be named with appropriate labels. We currently have a considerable number of unclaimed,
unlabelled clothing items in the laundry. If you think you or your loved one may be missing items, please contact the staff who can assist you by checking with the laundry staff or phone the facility on 46198422.
In addition, lost property will be displayed in the Pool Room from 1St - 8th June 2017.
The staff in the laundry make every effort to reunite lost items with their owners but are not always successful. Our policy is that any unclaimed items will be recycled through Beauaraba Living’s Op Shop after a three month period.
DATES OF THE DAYTIME SERIES
Sunday 21st May - 3pmQld Pops: Celtic Celebration
Thursday 15th June - 11am Back to the Tivoli
Sunday 20th August - 3pm Broadway Favourites
Sunday 8th October - 3pm Qld Pops: Teddy Tahu Rhodes
Thursday 12th October - 11am Back to the Tivoli
Thursday 7th December - 11am Craig Martin
Christmas Show
Q: What do you get if you cross a centipede with a parrot?
A: Walkie talkie
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