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The Weekly Courier March 16-22, 2020
THIS WEEKEND
ALL EVENTS, etc. remain cancelled through March 31. Continue to check email, voice mail for broadcast messages, the TV (Channel 972) for updated information. For those without email, periodically check in with Vern at the Clock Tower to see if there are any new communications.
Country Store – Closed OO Shop – Closed Guest Room Reservations – Cancelled Trips – Cancelled Trips – Cancelled Pool – Closed Library – Closed Transportation – only for Grocery, Metro, Medical appointments, no Church Fitness Center – Closed (only open for 1 on 1 rehab/therapy appointments) Providers in 262 – all appointments Cancelled for the near future SAGE Classes – Cancelled now through April 5 at PGCC’s request
Sunday Brunch: 11:30 AM – 2 PM
Collington’s Coronavirus Hotline # (800) 951-5670.
MANAGER-ON-CALL – March 14 & 15 Karen Cheney
To contact the Manager-on-Duty, call Security on x2020 and they will contact the MOD via cell phone to respond.
All Courier submissions, meeting schedules and meeting room reservations should be sent through EMAIL OR IN WRITING ONLY to:
Tiffan’e Markham ([email protected]).
Tiffan’e can be reached on x4778 Submission deadline for The Courier is Wednesday at 12 noon. *See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center
AUD=Auditorium CR=Classroom CAR= Creative Arts Room
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KEY CONTACT NUMBERS:
In-house TV Channel – 972
Pool x2229
Fitness Center x2254
Frame Shop x7758
Country Store x2167
Salon x2226
Clinic x7791
Security x2020
Room Set-up x4774
Main Dining x2135
The Landing x2134
Catering x4771
Clock Tower/ Guest Room Reservations x9610 or “0”
Work Orders x2151
https://collington.theworxhub.com
RA Office x2214 RA Website: collingtonresidents.org
Main Number: (301) 560-3601 Security: (301) 925-7707
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MONDAY, March 16th
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 10:30 Trip to Wegmans Leaves Security, x2020
TUESDAY, March 17th
WEDNESDAY, March 18th
Thursday, March 19th
FRIDAY, March 20th
SATURDAY, March 21st
Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 1PM, 5PM, & 8:30PM 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store departs from Security, x2020 Ping Pong and Bocce will resume in the Spring. SUNDAY, March 22nd Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 11AM, 1PM, & 5PM only
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 10:00 Trip to Largo Shoppers Food Warehouse Leaves Security, x2020 11:30 Senior Aerobics – 972
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doc, x2247 10:30 Trip to Wegmans Leaves Sec, x2020
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION 8:30/10/1:00-Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION 8:30/10 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 10:00 Trip to Safeway (Bowie Town Center) Leaves Security, x2020 1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247
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UPCOMING ACTIVITIES Mystery Book Club Change of Plans: There were not enough copies of Victoria Thompson’s books in our library so we will go to plan B. Bring a previously read mystery writer by a woman along with 4 reasons to like or dislike the book. As usual our meeting will be in the Board Room at 4PM, Wednesday, March 25 if the community returns to normal operations.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
Foreign Affairs Discussion Group will NOT meet in March. A fascinating case study is unfolding before us involving the ability of localities, nation-states, and the international community to deal with the global threat of the Coronavirus. Discussants are urged to look for information about and reflect on this process so that we may discuss it when we do meet again.
"For me, having our own principal clarinetist (DiLutis) as the soloist in such a phenomenal piece as Copland's Clarinet Concerto is a real source of pride. It speaks of the astonishing level of accomplishment our Annapolis Symphony Orchestra musicians have." - Maestro Novo
Don't miss the symphony's own Robert DiLutis for the March 20 and 21 concerts! Come to this outstanding program — including Haydn’s Symphony No. 104, London, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8. Collington residents who have never been to the remarkable Annapolis Symphony Orchestra can receive a 15 percent discount on tickets ranging from $28.00 to $93.00, depending upon where you sit. Call resident Jeannie Bessmer at 301-925-7283 with any questions. Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts is just 30 minutes away!
FROM THE LIBRARY: Attention music lovers, coming soon. Our Library has received a donation of six large older music books. Some have music from a single era, others have both music and some historical information about Broadway shows. Because of their physical condition we will have a "dummy book" on the music shelf with a list of titles in it. If you wish to check one out, contact Barbara Fairchild at x7349. If this is of interest, we may add to the collection. For example, I am donating a book of Irish songs.
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TRIP INFORMATION
-Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker Accessible. You MUST print/sign your name in the Green Trip Book to have a seat on the bus. All Trips Depart from Security and the transportation fee is $10. If you need to cancel for any reason you MUST do so 48 hours in advance or you will be charged a $15 cancellation fee. If you need to cancel w/in the 48- hour time frame, please call Tiffan’e, x4778
2020-2021 Subscriptions- Interest sheets for Roundhouse, NSO, Shakespeare Theatre, and BSO will all be available in a binder next to the trip book. Collington will provide transportation only if at least 10 people are signed up. Once you are signed up, we will contact you and confirm we have the appropriate number of residents to permit the trip to go. When we do this, you should purchase your tickets. DO NOT purchase tickets until we provide confirmation.
UPCOMING TRIPS SAVE THE DATES: This may be cancelled.
Wednesday, April 1 – Trip to Clara Barton National Historic Site – 9:30 am leave security, return 1:30 pm. Lunch included. A special National Park Service tour for Collingtonians of Barton’s home and the headquarters of American Red Cross. Historian Heather Huyck, who once worked and lived there will share her stories.
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UPCOMING CONCERTS & SUBSCRIPTION SERIES
Arena Stage Celia and Fidel- Wednesday, Mar 25th Seven Guitars – Wednesday, April 22 Toni Stone – Wednesday, May 13
Shakespeare
Romantic Anonymous – Tuesday, April 7 Much Ado About Nothing – Tuesday, May 5
PG Philharmonic
Saturday, March 28th Saturday, May 16th
Roundhouse
Cost of Living ‐ Sunday, April 19th
Hate F*ck ‐ Sunday, June 14th
Big Love ‐ Sunday, June 21st
BSO
Friday, April 24th
NSO Coffee Concerts
Friday, April 3 Friday, May 29
DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
FROM MARKETING: Collington’s Coronavirus Hotline # (800) 951-5670.
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FROM ADMINISTRATION: Karen Cheney
ARENA STAGE: We have seven individuals added to the wait list for Arena Stage Transportation. Next week, we will let you know what options we can offer. Stay tuned.
FROM FACILITIES, Gene Davis
Update on the line painting. The line painting was completed 3/11/2020 by O’Leary Asphalt. The areas that were painted are the 2nd gate. A stop bar to encourage drivers to stop at the sign and direction arrows to direct traffic straight or left and a dividing line between the two lanes. There were two additional stop bars painted. One at the apartment parking lot entrance and another at the other at the bottom of the hill from the wood shop. The crosswalk that was supposed to be painted allowing crossing from the 5000’s to the 3000’s was postponed due to a code that requires a ramp where a cross walk is painted and pending the orientation of the cross walk a sidewalk must be present also.
There will be an upcoming fire device inspection with Siemens to test our horns and strobes for operational readiness. Once we get a schedule, we will post a notification to the residents.
HORTICULTURIST UPDATE- Our Landscaper will be continuing cleaning up perennials and spring preparation for beds. The contractor is using a combination of mechanical an dchemical methods for weeds (in beds). We want to be cautious of our pets so we are asking you to keep pets out of plant beds as we prep for mulching of beds. Signs will be posted in areas being treated and will be in place for 48 hours after spraying. Thanks, Kyle
Medical Providers update:
Please note that effective March 12, 2020, all scheduled appointments with the Medical Providers (Dermatologist, Audiologist, Podiatrist) in Apt. 262 will be cancelled as part of Collington’s “soft shutdown” measures. We will let you know when those restrictions will be lifted.
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From Social Work:
Dear residents:
We know how difficult the soft shutdown and isolation measures can be from a psychosocial perspective. The need for social interaction is paramount to our wellbeing as human beings. We are here for you and encourage you to reach out to your Social Work team members for support during these times.
Mariam Ampomah, Social Services Director: 301-883-4785 Phoebe Graham, IL Social Worker: 301-883-4786 Kim Rivers, V-260 Coach: 301-925-7393
We are asking all residents with Private Duty Aide services to Please call Phoebe Graham, IL Social Worker to provide the name of your Private Duty Aide and their contact information. This information is needed to communicate readily with them regarding infection control practices to help prevent the spread of infections.
All Vitalize 360 individualized meetings will be postponed until further notice, however Kim Rivers, V-360 Coach, remains available to you at ext. 7393 with any questions or support needed. Please do not hesitate to contact her.
FROM CULINARY SERVICES:
Breakfast: 8 AM – 10 AM Lunch: 11:30 AM – 1 PM
Dinner: 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Sunday Brunch: 11:30 AM – 2 PM
FROM FITNESS: Senior Aerobics on 972: Tuesday, March 17, 11:30 AM
How to Stay Well - How to Avoid Viruses
Today I want to reiterate some very important pieces of advice on avoiding the coronavirus.
As you know Collington has taken precautionary measures to protect the entire community from the coronavirus. Meetings are canceled, dining procedures have changed and all staff have been trained.
I want to stress that you are the most important protector of your own health. Most importantly remember to keep your hands clean. Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, How of-ten do you need to wash? A lot. The CDC says to wash your hands:
• Before, during, and after food prep • Before eating • Before and after tending to someone who's sick Before and after
treating a cut or other wound • After going to the bathroom • After changing diapers or helping a child in the bathroom • After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing • After touching an animal, or touching pet food or pet waste After
handling pet food or pet treats • After touching garbage
If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 62% alcohol. Make sure to use enough so that it covers all the surfaces on your hands. Rub that on until your hands feel dry, which should take about 20 seconds.
If you still have some skin left on your hands after all that washing, try to keep it clean. Avoid touching contaminated surfaces. Use a clean paper towel to open bathroom doors.
AND Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
For more information on the proper way to wash your hands check out this CDC website https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/
Remember if you do feel sick call the clinic x7791 first. Do not just show up!
Now for meetings, elections, etc. You may have noticed that our elec-tion for the resident candidates for the Board of Directors has been cancelled, as has the candidate forum. This year the election was ba-sically a formality. Our by-laws require us to present 2 candidates to the Board. This year we have only 2 candidates. Therefore, they will both be presented for the Board’s selection regardless of the number of votes received they may have received.
The Council Meeting scheduled for Tuesday, March 17th has been postponed until Tuesday, March 24th, at 2 pm in the Auditorium. The most important business this month is approving the RA budget for 2020-2021. If we cannot gather on the 24th then the Council will vote by proxy.
NOTICE:
The library will be closing on Friday, March 13th at noon and remain closed until further notice.
The OO Shop will be closed until further notice.
Collington is now in a state of flux and uncertainty regarding the coro-navirus. Please be patient with management and trust their judge-ment. They are making decisions to protect our community without enough facts about the extent of the virus. Our staff will be doing everything they can to protect us and themselves. We can get through this, as always, together.
Be well, be happy and NO hugging!
Lois Brown, RA President
Richard Garrison Collington Board of Directors Candidate
Collington Engagement: • Resident since April, 2016 • Chair of Fiscal Review Committee, 1 year • Chair of Marketing Committee, 1 year • 1000 Cluster leader, 2 years • 1000's District leader, 2 years • Extensive participation in many Collington Operating Committees: ◦ Fiscal Review ◦ Marketing ◦ Grounds ◦ Buildings (including Sustainability & Transportation subcommittees) ◦ Health Services
• Served on the Finance Work Group for Collington's Strategic Planning effort • Occasional participation in other Collington Operating Committees: ◦ Dining ◦ Auditorium Support subcommittee of Buildings
• Member of Drama Committee (set construction & acting) • Flower Committee
Collington Infrastructure Improvement Project: Working through Sustainability Subcommittee of Buildings shortly after arriving, I researched the Covered Walkway lighting situation, analyzing aspects affecting the environment, costs, and maintenance burdens. Then I wrote a memo to management convincing Collington to immediately convert covered walkways to LED bulbs, resulting in immediate savings of thousands of dollars annually in electricity, bulb purchase costs, and maintenance labor (replacing burned-out bulbs). The conversion to LED bulbs also markedly improved the uniformity and overall quality of walkway illumination.
Primary Educational History: • Cornell University, BS in Chemical Engineering, 1968 • University of Connecticut School of Law, JD, 1975
Principal Work Experience: • Real Estate Law (private practice) involving commercial, industrial and residential properties
representing a wide range of clients, including buyers, sellers, lenders, landlords, tenants, developers, builders, etc.. This including financing, leasing, construction, etc. and properties in a wide range of settings: urban, suburban & rural.
• US Public Health Service, assigned to federal EPA Air Pollution Technical Information Center, reviewing and indexing technical literature involving all aspects of air pollution.
• Connecticut DEP, air pollution source mapping and meteorological modeling. • Information Technology - Modifying and controlling development and testing environments for
healthcare insurers' custom software in mainframe and server-based environments.
Volunteer Work Experience • Connecticut Valley Girl Scout Council Board of Directors
ELIZABETH YOUDIN GILL Candidate for the Collington Board of Directors
[email protected] Cottage 1107 301-925-7223
I moved to Collington in 2016 with my husband Dick (currently a resident of The Arbor) after living on Capitol Hill for 40 years. My career was in non-profit management and fundraising.
I believe that community engagement is a civic responsibility and am pleased to offer my time to serve as a Resident Member of the Collington Board of Directors. I will bring to the position my knowledge of non-profit governance and financial management and an ability to work collaboratively and collegially to bring consensus around difficult decisions.
Collington is at an inflection point in its service to seniors. Our CEO is bringing renewed energy and vision to the post, and I am excited to be a part of the process to upgrade facilities, programs, and services to the residents who have entrusted their lives and life savings to our community. We must work together to maintain our core values and the services to current residents while meeting the expectations of prospective residents. ~Thank you. Employment History (partial)
Executive Director, Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, Washington, DC – a community art school for all ages offering visual, performing, and musical arts instruction.
Director of Operations, St. Coletta of Greater Washington, Alexandria, VA – a school for people with mental retardation, autism, and secondary disabilities.
Executive Director, City at Peace, Washington, DC -- a nationally recognized program teaching conflict resolution to a diverse group of teens from across the DC region through the performing arts.
Principal, Elizabeth Gill Consulting, Washington, DC – focusing on grant writing for community-based organizations. Among my clients were: o 1st Stage o Anacostia Playhouse o Arts on the Block o Free Minds Book Club & Writing
Workshop
o Project Knitwell o Sasha Bruce Youthwork o The Hill Center o Theater Alliance o WSC Avant Bard
Pro Bono Experience
Anacostia Playhouse, DC. Board of Directors. President (two years as President) Center for Nonprofit Management, DC. Selection Committee, Advancement in Management
Award Council on Foundations, Arlington, VA. Reviewer, Wilmer Shields Rich Awards DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Grant Panelist
The Urban Alliance Foundation, DC. Judge, Public Speaking Challenge William James Foundation, DC. Reading Judge, Business Plan Competition
Yesterday’s Rose Thrift Store, Fairfax, VA. Board of Directors (one year as Chair) Collington Engagement
Resident Member, Master Planning Committee, 2019-20
Resident Member, Focus Group for CEO Search, 2019
Resident interviewer, Director of Marketing Search, 2019
Chair, Marketing Committee, 2018-19 Shop for and create Welcome Bags for
new residents, 2017-present
1000 District Leader, 2017-18 Volunteer, OO Gold Room, 2017-19
Ambassador Program, 2020 Moderator, MaCCRA Candidate
Forum for 24th District Delegate, 2018
Regular attendee at Dining, Fiscal Review, Health Services, and Marketing Committees
The following letter was sent to family members of residents living in Collington’s skilled nursing, and assisted living from our Health Care Administrator and Assisted Living Manager on March 12th Dear Family Members, We continue to do all we can to minimize the risk of the coronavirus (COVID-19). We are following the guidance of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance, and state recommendations in relation to visitation to Nursing Homes, Personal Care Communities, and Assisted Living Communities. We are writing to share more detail with you regarding these changes.
Based on this new guidance, we are restricting visitation to our Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing Center, to essential visits only.
Essential visitation examples would be when a visitor is essential for the resident’s emotional well-being and care or end-of-life care. The situation might be a daughter who visits her mother every Monday would stop these visits and limit her visits to only those situations when her mom has a significant issue. Also, during the visit, the daughter would limit her contact with her mother and only meet with her in her room or a place the facility has specifically dedicated for visits.
We understand that connecting with loved ones is incredibly important, and there are a variety of other ways you might consider connecting with them. These may include telephone, email, text, or through Skype or Facebook on a personal device or the phone many residents have in their rooms. Let us know how we can help facilitate communication. We are currently working on enhancing these opportunities for residents where possible.
We are asking all Health Center visitors to please utilize the Security entrance. Essential visitors will be screened before they can enter the building, including a temperature check.
Associates who regularly work in the Health Center in both the Assisted Living and the Skilled Nursing Center, or who may need access to these locations for work-related reasons, will also be screened the same way before being able to report to these areas. We support these restrictions from multiple governmental agencies as they are clearly focused on minimizing the risk of exposure of coronavirus to the most vulnerable residents we serve. We also know this is a dramatic step that will require openness to change and understanding. We want to make sure you have options for communication, and we are working to support both you and your loved ones. If you have concerns or questions, please speak with our Director of Social Work, Director of Nursing, Assisted Living Manager or Health Services Administrator. We are also committed to sharing timely information on our website, www.collington.kendal.org, our community Facebook page as well as our information hotline: (800)-951-5670.
We update this information regularly when news is available. Additional documentation from the CDC about coronavirus can be found by going to www.cdc.gov/coronavirus. With appreciation, Michelle McKenzie, Assisted Living Manager
Megan Barbour, Health Services Administrator/ Chief Operating Officer
Lunch 11:30 AM - 1:30PM 11:30 AM - 1:30PM 11:30 AM - 1:30PM 11:30 AM - 1:30PM
Dinner 3:30 PM- 5:30 PM 3:30 PM- 5:30 PM 3:30 PM- 5:30 PM 3:30 PM- 5:30 PM
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
16-Mar 17-Mar 18-Mar 19-Mar
Turnip Greens
Chef Special
Broccolini
Corned Beef
Cabbage
Lemon Pepper Chicken Almond Crusted Trout
Chef Special
Mixed Vegetables
Carrot Raisin
Roasted Red Potatoes
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Roast Beef
Redskin Potato Salad
Cornmeal Fried Catfish
Crunch Salad
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Salad Bar Salad Bar
Caesar Salad
White Chicken Chili
Salad Bar
Cream of Sweet Potato
& Apple Soup
Chicken & Spinach
Gnocchi SoupFrench Onion Soup
Caprese Chicken Baked Fish Filet Pasta Bolognese
Garlic and Parsley
Grilled Corvina
Beef Vegetable Soup
Collington Main Dining Room Weekly Menu
Seafood Chowder Corn Bisque Italian Wedding Soup
Roasted Cauliflower
Country Style Green
Beans
Salad Bar
Ratatouille
Stir Fry Bar
Quinoa Pilaf
Boiled Potatoes Roasted EggplantSour Cream and Chive
Mashed Potatoes
11:30 AM - 1:30PM 11:30 AM - 1:30PM 11:30 AM - 3:00PM
3:30 PM- 5:30 PM 3:30 PM- 5:30 PM
Friday Saturday Sunday Dessert Menu LANDING SPECIALS
20-Mar 21-Mar 22-Mar CLOSED
Omelette and Waffle
Bar
Butternut Squash with
Cinnamon
Buttered Noodles
Sautéed Spinach
Rosemary Potatoes
Portobello Mushrooms
Zucchini
Mixed Vegetables
Roasted Brussel
Sprouts with Grilled
Apples
Cajun ShrimpSoy and Honey Roasted
Artic Char
Carved Ham
Salad Bar
Swedish Meatballs
She Crab SoupChicken Dumpling
Soup
Ambrosia
Beer & Cheddar Soup
Salad Bar
Fish Filet with Sundried
Tomato Sauce
Pasta Salad
Salad Bar
Collington Main Dining Room Weekly Menu
Tuscan Bean Soup
Chef Special
Apple Dumpling
Grilled Flank Steak
Chef Special
Pork Loin Stuffed with
Gouda and Bacon
Chicken Noodle Soup Grits & Oatmeal
Cole Slaw
Butter Grits
Sweet Potato Pie
Silk Pie
Carrot Cake
Sugar Free Berry
Mousse
Sugar Free
Banana Cake