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the JUNE 2020 newsletter THE CARLISLE PALM BEACH | ASSISTED LIVING | a Senior Lifestyle community | LANTANA, FL 33462 | 561-533-9440 THIS MONTH’S silver star PHYLLIS BERMAN Phyllis was born in Philadelphia, PA and grew up in the Mt. Airy neighborhood. After high school, she graduated as a Medical Technologist from Hahnemann Hospital at Penn State. She loved working in the hospital until she became pregnant and then worked for a Pediatrician for the better hours and work schedule. She was married for 50 years, has one son, one daughter, and 4 grandsons! She loves being a grandmother. She and her husband loved to travel and saw most of the world except for South America. Her favorite place was ailand with its fabulous food and friendly people. She also enjoyed areas of China. In December, 2019, Phyllis moved into the Carlisle at her daughter’s request. She wanted her mom to be somewhere warm! She has made some lovely friendships at the Carlisle and hopes to meet more great people in the future! WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO: hoping to get back in the saddle sometime in june As you are aware, we must still practice social distancing. With that said, we will be bringing back some programs on a limited basis in June. Until we get the “go ahead” from our Corporate Office, our outdoor exercise class is the activity which is definitely taking place on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 11 a.m., out by the pool. e following programs will come back ON A LIMITED BASIS in June. We will distribute a SEPARATE FLYER with the classes, dates and times as soon as we receive the go-ahead. • Bingo • Trivia • Word Games • Poetry Readings HANG IN THERE! WE WANT TO GET BACK TO NORMAL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE — OR SHOULD WE SAY — THE NEW NORMAL! We love you every day. e Carlisle Team TRAIN YOUR BRAIN search for words whose first letter is silent T W H O G G K N O W D C A S D C N G D G H K J X E H U O D P N C V N I T S D R N G T C O K I B C T W D G A O X M M F O Z H R G K D M L C V E U A E E G D N A I E G S T R T N N D S I K L N C I X I G A P S N G O U E C V C G W D F E S H H C W G O E D I P U S W T D R C M C V K N O C K X C Y Z KNOW OEDIPUS PSALM PTOMAINE TSUNAMI WHO WHOLE WREN WRONG WRY AESTHETIC CZAR DJIBOUTI GNAW GNOME GNU HEIR KNIFE KNIGHT KNOCK JUNE BIRTHDAYS ARTHUR BROOKS — 1st GLADYS SHEIMAN — 3rd ADELAIDE SIMON — 9th DOROTHY LIPTON — 9th VICTOR DEMAYO — 17th MARIE LAVENDER — 28th
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Page 1: THIS MONTH S WE RE LOOKING FORWARD TO: hoping to get …rnl.seniorlifestyle.com/cal/Carlisle-Palm-Beach-calendar-AL.pdf · back in the saddle sometime in june As you are aware, we

the JUNE 2020 newsletter

THE CARLISLE PALM BEACH | ASSISTED LIVING | a Senior Lifestyle community | LANTANA, FL 33462 | 561-533-9440

THIS MONTH’S silver starPHYLLIS BERMAN

Phyllis was born in Philadelphia, PA and grew up in the Mt. Airy neighborhood. After high school, she graduated as a Medical Technologist from Hahnemann Hospital at Penn State. She loved working in the hospital until she became pregnant and then worked for a Pediatrician for the better hours and work schedule.

She was married for 50 years, has one son, one daughter, and 4 grandsons! She loves being a grandmother. She and her husband loved to travel and saw most of the world except for South America. Her favorite place was Thailand with its fabulous food and friendly people. She also enjoyed areas of China.

In December, 2019, Phyllis moved into the Carlisle at her daughter’s request. She wanted her mom to be somewhere warm! She has made some lovely friendships at the Carlisle and hopes to meet more great people in the future!

WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO:

hoping to get back in the saddle sometime in juneAs you are aware, we must still practice social distancing. With that said, we will be bringing back some programs on a limited basis in June. Until we get the “go ahead” from our Corporate Office, our outdoor exercise class is the activity which is definitely taking place on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 11 a.m., out by the pool.

The following programs will come back ON A LIMITED BASIS in June. We will distribute a SEPARATE FLYER with the classes, dates and times as soon as we receive the go-ahead.

• Bingo

• Trivia

• Word Games

• Poetry Readings

HANG IN THERE! WE WANT TO GET BACK TO NORMAL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE — OR SHOULD WE SAY — THE NEW NORMAL!

We love you every day.

The Carlisle Team

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JUNE BIRTHDAYS

ARTHUR BROOKS — 1st

GLADYS SHEIMAN — 3rd

ADELAIDE SIMON — 9th

DOROTHY LIPTON — 9th

VICTOR DEMAYO — 17th

MARIE LAVENDER — 28th

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JUNE 2020

A MESSAGE FROM SENIOR LIFESTYLE

When you opened this newsletter, you were likely expecting to see your monthly activities calendar. Due to the developments surrounding COVID-19, we are instead using this space to provide you helpful information and some ideas and activities to take advantage of while social distancing.

Please check our website for updates on the COVID-19 virus and our response at Senior Lifestyle communities:

www.seniorlifestyle.com/alert/covid-19-information/

PUZZLE SOLUTIONS

BRAIN BENDER: WHAT A CATCH!Nate Hall caught the 3-pound perch. Gary Benson caught the 6-pound trout. Stan Reynolds caught the 8-pound bass. Calvin White caught the 10-pound walleye.

TV DADS1. B; 2. C; 3. G; 4. E; 5. D; 6. F; 7. A

WORD LADDERS1. dad, did, die, tie; 2. golf, gulf, gull, bull, ball; 3. fish, fist, mist, mint, pint, pins, fins

STABPLOPSTAMPLIAREXPOHAGARAEROEIEIADOREBREADWINNERS

DIETREPGADECREESADDLES

SADATDOESEINSERGSCARTEFAITANETAMENMENUSTERSERSAVANTSSRSLEVIND

ADDITIONALLYAWARESEALNAVEROWEROLGATRIPCOLASREOSSKIS

SUMMERTIME snickerQ: What holds the sun up in the sky?

A: Sunbeams!

BRAIN BENDER: what a catch!Four buddies—Calvin, Gary, Nate and Stan—went fishing. They each caught a different kind of fish: bass, walleye, perch and trout. From the clues below, can you determine the first and last names of each fisherman, what kind of fish he caught, and how much the fish weighed (3, 6, 8 or 10 pounds)?

1. Stan’s last name isn’t Hall.

2. Calvin, whose last name isn’t Reynolds, didn’t catch the smallest fish.

3. The man who caught the 8-pound fish didn’t catch the walleye.

4. Mr. White didn’t catch the 6-pound trout.

5. Nate caught the perch.

6. The fish were caught in the following order, from smallest to largest: Mr. Hall, Gary Benson, bass, and Calvin.

TV dadsMatch the father figure character to the TV show he appeared in.FICTIONAL FATHER

1. Tim Taylor

2. James Evans Sr.

3. Tom Corbett

4. Steve Douglas

5. Carl Winslow

6. Howard Cunningham

7. Jim AndersonTV SHOW

A. “Father Knows Best”

B. “Home Improvement”

C. “Good Times”

D. “Family Matters”

E. “My Three Sons”

F. “Happy Days”

G. “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father”

DOUBLE TAKE

Fish around and find 10 differences in these two pictures.

VIRTUAL visits

You can get a free ticket to visit world-famous museums and attractions and use it without leaving the comfort of your chair. A wide range of virtual tours and online exhibits are available at your fingertips. Here are just a few you can explore.

• The Louvre, Paris. Louvre.fr/en/visites-en-ligne

• National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. NGA.gov

• Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. NaturalHistory.SI.edu

• San Diego Zoo, San Diego. Zoo.SanDiegoZoo.org

• Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, Calif. MontereyBayAquarium.org/animals/live-cams

WORD laddersIn each set below, use the clues to change the first word, one letter at a time, to get the last word.

DAD

_ _ _ Took action

_ _ _ A cube with dots

TIE

GOLF

_ _ _ _ Wide chasm

_ _ _ _ Sea-loving bird

_ _ _ _ Bovine patriarch

BALL

FISH

_ _ _ _ A tightly closed hand

_ _ _ _ Tiny water droplets

_ _ _ _ Chewing gum flavor

_ _ _ _ Two cups

_ _ _ _ Sewing accessories

FINS

ACROSS

1. Use a dagger5. Dull sound9. Upper right-hand

corner item14. One not to

be trusted15. 1967

Montreal event16. Comic strip Viking17. Prefix for nautical

or ballistics18. “...had a farm, __...”19. Pay homage to20. Job holders23. Rolled cube24. Naples three25. 7 Down sponsor,

for short28. Ordains32. Befuddles34. Leader assassinated

in 198135. Forest creatures37. German one38. Work units39. A la __40. __ accompli41. Dill herb42. Laic response43. Food lists44. More to the point

46. Learned people48. Grads-to-be: abbr.49. Bulgaria’s currency51. Mich.’s neighbor52. Besides58. Informed61. Circus performer62. Church section63. Boatman64. Olympian Korbut65. Lose one’s footing66. Beverages67. Classic cars68. Downhill conveyors

DOWN

1. Chunk2. Row3. Bern waterway4. Shows to the public5. Shrimp6. Five dozen old

Romans, plus two7. Sports event8. Gist9. Distributed10. Tiny amounts11. In the past12. Ruin the surface of13. Prefix for shrunk

or suppose21. Launderer’s concern

22. Rub away25. Adaptable26. Brilliant one27. Those who

help: abbr.28. Sewer29. Gardeners’ machines30. Cheese variety31. Blisters33. Pleaders34. Theater necessities36. Explosive peak39. Gave a hoot43. Educator Horace __45. Forefathers47. Musical instruments50. Projecting brim52. Square footage53. Far: pref.54. Fictional villain55. Merry prank56. 5757. Slangy responses58. Band of

electrical sparks59. Court60. Hole maker

CROSSWORD puzzle

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16

17 18 19

20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31 32 33

34 35 36 37

38 39 40

41 42 43

44 45 46 47

48 49 50 51

52 53 54 55 56 57

58 59 60 61 62

63 64 65

66 67 68

JUNE 2020

A MESSAGE FROM SENIOR LIFESTYLE

When you opened this newsletter, you were likely expecting to see your monthly activities calendar. Due to the developments surrounding COVID-19, we are instead using this space to provide you helpful information and some ideas and activities to take advantage of while social distancing.

Please check our website for updates on the COVID-19 virus and our response at Senior Lifestyle communities:

www.seniorlifestyle.com/alert/covid-19-information/

PUZZLE SOLUTIONS

BRAIN BENDER: WHAT A CATCH!Nate Hall caught the 3-pound perch. Gary Benson caught the 6-pound trout. Stan Reynolds caught the 8-pound bass. Calvin White caught the 10-pound walleye.

TV DADS1. B; 2. C; 3. G; 4. E; 5. D; 6. F; 7. A

WORD LADDERS1. dad, did, die, tie; 2. golf, gulf, gull, bull, ball; 3. fish, fist, mist, mint, pint, pins, fins

STABPLOPSTAMPLIAREXPOHAGARAEROEIEIADOREBREADWINNERS

DIETREPGADECREESADDLES

SADATDOESEINSERGSCARTEFAITANETAMENMENUSTERSERSAVANTSSRSLEVIND

ADDITIONALLYAWARESEALNAVEROWEROLGATRIPCOLASREOSSKIS

SUMMERTIME snickerQ: What holds the sun up in the sky?

A: Sunbeams!

BRAIN BENDER: what a catch!Four buddies—Calvin, Gary, Nate and Stan—went fishing. They each caught a different kind of fish: bass, walleye, perch and trout. From the clues below, can you determine the first and last names of each fisherman, what kind of fish he caught, and how much the fish weighed (3, 6, 8 or 10 pounds)?

1. Stan’s last name isn’t Hall.

2. Calvin, whose last name isn’t Reynolds, didn’t catch the smallest fish.

3. The man who caught the 8-pound fish didn’t catch the walleye.

4. Mr. White didn’t catch the 6-pound trout.

5. Nate caught the perch.

6. The fish were caught in the following order, from smallest to largest: Mr. Hall, Gary Benson, bass, and Calvin.

TV dadsMatch the father figure character to the TV show he appeared in.FICTIONAL FATHER

1. Tim Taylor

2. James Evans Sr.

3. Tom Corbett

4. Steve Douglas

5. Carl Winslow

6. Howard Cunningham

7. Jim AndersonTV SHOW

A. “Father Knows Best”

B. “Home Improvement”

C. “Good Times”

D. “Family Matters”

E. “My Three Sons”

F. “Happy Days”

G. “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father”

DOUBLE TAKE

Fish around and find 10 differences in these two pictures.

VIRTUAL visits

You can get a free ticket to visit world-famous museums and attractions and use it without leaving the comfort of your chair. A wide range of virtual tours and online exhibits are available at your fingertips. Here are just a few you can explore.

• The Louvre, Paris. Louvre.fr/en/visites-en-ligne

• National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. NGA.gov

• Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. NaturalHistory.SI.edu

• San Diego Zoo, San Diego. Zoo.SanDiegoZoo.org

• Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, Calif. MontereyBayAquarium.org/animals/live-cams

WORD laddersIn each set below, use the clues to change the first word, one letter at a time, to get the last word.

DAD

_ _ _ Took action

_ _ _ A cube with dots

TIE

GOLF

_ _ _ _ Wide chasm

_ _ _ _ Sea-loving bird

_ _ _ _ Bovine patriarch

BALL

FISH

_ _ _ _ A tightly closed hand

_ _ _ _ Tiny water droplets

_ _ _ _ Chewing gum flavor

_ _ _ _ Two cups

_ _ _ _ Sewing accessories

FINS

ACROSS

1. Use a dagger5. Dull sound9. Upper right-hand

corner item14. One not to

be trusted15. 1967

Montreal event16. Comic strip Viking17. Prefix for nautical

or ballistics18. “...had a farm, __...”19. Pay homage to20. Job holders23. Rolled cube24. Naples three25. 7 Down sponsor,

for short28. Ordains32. Befuddles34. Leader assassinated

in 198135. Forest creatures37. German one38. Work units39. A la __40. __ accompli41. Dill herb42. Laic response43. Food lists44. More to the point

46. Learned people48. Grads-to-be: abbr.49. Bulgaria’s currency51. Mich.’s neighbor52. Besides58. Informed61. Circus performer62. Church section63. Boatman64. Olympian Korbut65. Lose one’s footing66. Beverages67. Classic cars68. Downhill conveyors

DOWN

1. Chunk2. Row3. Bern waterway4. Shows to the public5. Shrimp6. Five dozen old

Romans, plus two7. Sports event8. Gist9. Distributed10. Tiny amounts11. In the past12. Ruin the surface of13. Prefix for shrunk

or suppose21. Launderer’s concern

22. Rub away25. Adaptable26. Brilliant one27. Those who

help: abbr.28. Sewer29. Gardeners’ machines30. Cheese variety31. Blisters33. Pleaders34. Theater necessities36. Explosive peak39. Gave a hoot43. Educator Horace __45. Forefathers47. Musical instruments50. Projecting brim52. Square footage53. Far: pref.54. Fictional villain55. Merry prank56. 5757. Slangy responses58. Band of

electrical sparks59. Court60. Hole maker

CROSSWORD puzzle

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16

17 18 19

20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31 32 33

34 35 36 37

38 39 40

41 42 43

44 45 46 47

48 49 50 51

52 53 54 55 56 57

58 59 60 61 62

63 64 65

66 67 68

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the JUNE 2020 newsletter

RECAP: HOW WE HAVE STAYED CONNECTED THIS MONTH

what a ride!HELLO EVERYONE:

We made it to June! The past few months have been challenging to say the least! None of us, and that includes the entire world, would ever have expected to live our lives in almost total seclusion due to COVID-19. However, we made the best of the situation. Thanks to everyone, staff and residents included, for keeping everyone as safe as possible.

We hope you have enjoyed the daily afternoon breaks which have included HALLWAY HAPPY HOUR, ice cream and ice cream floats! It was fun to check in with you all in the early afternoon and to have you all see a friendly face! It has also been fun delivering your meals. Again, it has been wonderful being able to see you first thing in the morning.

The activity packets delivered during the week were well-received. There were lots of things in there to challenge your mind as well as fun activities. We have also encouraged everyone to sit out on their balconies to get some sun and fresh air.

We will slowly begin to add programs to the calendar based on what the State of Florida and Senior Lifestyle allow. When this happens, WE WILL SEND OUT A FLYER WITH ALL THIS INFORMATION.

STAY SAFE! WE LOVE YOU!

THIS MONTH’S heart heroHOSPITALITY, EXCELLENCE, APPRECIATION, RESPECT, TEAMWORK

MILCA SAGESSE is our Activities Assistant in Assisted Living! She has been with Senior Lifestyle for 16 months, spending the first part of her service in Memory Care.

Milca was born in Lantana, Fla. She is a native Floridian! She is married to Web, and they have two beautiful girls and one son! They are amazing and loved.

She loves working at The Carlisle, especially in Assisted Living where she treats the residents like family. “I learn something new every day,” she says. “It’s never boring as it is a new set of events for me every day.”

IT’S OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU … updates from your leadership teamWE CONTINUE TO WATCH OUT FOR YOU AND YOUR SAFETY EVERY DAY

Dear Carlisle Residents:

The Carlisle Team has put, is putting and will continue to put your safety first during this COVID-19 crisis. We want to thank you so much for your cooperation in assisting us with keeping you all as healthy as possible. By taking immediate action, we kept you out of harm’s way to the best of our ability.

As per the State of Florida and Senior Lifestyle guidelines, programs, shopping and socializing will come back at the appropriate times.

We will keep you, as well as your families, informed of what is transpiring at The Carlisle. Please continue to follow our guidelines to stay safe.

We are glad you are part of our family and we are here to assist you and keep you safe!

Richard Tournesy

Executive Director

TRAIN YOUR BRAIN solution

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