Shell Point Assisted Living Newsletter October 2018

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OCTOBER

Birthdays THE ARBOR Ruth Brooks.........................3 Jean Gilman.........................5 Norman Kurland..................5 Lois Smith............................6 Rosemary Neal...................11 Ruth Battles.......................14 Cosmo Assortato................28 William Johnson Jr............29 Doris Harvot......................30 Constance Howard............31 KING’S CROWN Helen Johnson.......................9 Mary Drost...........................19 Stanley Parmeter..................24 Mildred Metcalf...................27 THE SPRINGS Suzanne Bass..........................1 Lois Hendrix..........................1 Charles Taylor........................3 Barbara Scully........................7 Mildred Dotter.....................12 Mildred “Millie” Ford..........19 Faith Middleton...................23

IN LOVING

Memory

OF OUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS

Leon Berandt (The Arbor).............. Aug 6 Richard Loveless (The Arbor).......Aug 18 William Meeker (The Arbor)..........Aug 19 Jean Dreyer (The Springs)...............Sept 7 Kenneth Dunagan (KC)...............Sept 13 Elizabeth Dougherty (KC)..........Sept 17

God’s Road Map By Linda Schmierer, Assistant Chaplain

October 2018

Sweeping Changes

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rowing up in the fifties and sixties, road maps helped me and my parents get from point A to point B, especially during long vacation trips. We also used the large Rand McNally Road Atlas that had maps of all the U.S. states. If we got lost or we went down the wrong road, we could check the map again. Now many of us use GPS to find our way around, but we still like to keep a map handy in the glove compartment! Did you know that God has a road map too? It’s the Bible and it will guide and teach us what roads to take during our life here on Earth. The Bible is unlike any other book because everything written in the Bible was inspired by God. 2 Timothy 3:16 says that all Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction and for instruction in righteousness. It teaches us about faith, hope, love, joy and peace, as well as how to be humble like Jesus. Without God’s road map, the Bible, we can get lost and may take the wrong roads on the highway of life. Instead, follow the book’s instruction: Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct your paths. (Proverbs 3:5-6) The Bible promises that if we will ask Him, God will direct us in the way to go. Like Psalm 119:105 says, “The word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.”

Let God’s road map light your path!

Meet and Greet with C&MA President John Stumbo Friday, October 26 Get to know Christian and Missionary Alliance President John Stumbo and his wife, Joanna, during a series of exclusive assisted living meet and greets hosted in each building. For questions or more information, contact your activities leader. The Arbor: 2:30 p.m. King’s Crown: 3 p.m. The Springs: 3:30 p.m.

By Doug Potts, Arbor Assisted Living Director

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ne of Shell Point’s many goals is to provide services which allow residents to age in place and remain in their home or apartment. This means reassessing current practices and making any changes needed to those programs. Shell Point’s three assisted living facilities, The Arbor, King’s Crown and The Springs, have recently undergone a shift in the way staff duties and personnel are assigned. This change was made in an effort to better serve assisted living residents within each building. Beginning August 1, dedicated housekeepers have been employed to provide cleaning services for resident apartments on a weekly basis. This shift eliminated these cleaning duties from the role of the care assistants that serve assisted living residents, formerly known as HCAs & RCAs, which grants these staff members additional time to assist residents with daily living activities and other personal caregiving duties. Although the care assistants will provide light daily cleaning, such

as emptying waste baskets and making beds, the majority of the apartment cleaning duties have shifted to the newly hired housekeepers. Shell Point is always striving to improve the quality of residents’ lives, with an emphasis on quality healthcare. The addition to the housekeeping team and shifting of those cleaning duties from the care assistants is one way to accomplish those goals. Since the program was implemented, assisted living residents have provided much positive feedback about the reorganized housekeeping services. Assisted living residents deserve much credit, since they were also a driving force behind these changes in staff responsibilities, as many advocated that the duties be shifted away from our caregiver team. Care assistants have also embraced the change, happy that they have more time to focus on residents’ growing needs and care. Published monthly for assisted living residents at Shell Point.

THE ARBOR

8100 Arbor Court (239) 454-2292

KING’S CROWN

3699 King’s Crown Court (239) 454-2175

THE SPRINGS

13901 Shell Point Plaza (239) 600-6400

Shell Point is a nonprofit ministry of The Christian and Missionary Alliance Foundation, Inc.


KALEIDOSCOPE 2018:

A Celebration of the Arts Showcasing Young Artists

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hell Point residents are invited to celebrate God’s goodness and the joy of community by attending Kaleidoscope 2018. This is the fifth year for this collaborative event, which is hosted by Resort Services and The Village Church. You’ll be greeted upon arrival by Shell Point staff and their children for this annual program that will again include a mixture of music and artistry presented by friends, neighbors, staff and special guest young artists.

Just to keep you guessing, Shell Point President Martin Schappell, along with his lovely wife, Janet, will make a cameo appearance in a yet-to-be seen, one-of-akind vignette. The featured special guest young artists will include three talented musicians, who are the first place winners of the Steinway Piano Competition, performing their prized selections in their division. The students will perform works by Schubert, Tcherepnin, Chopin and Beethoven.

Caregiver Support Workshop Thursday, November 8, 1 p.m.

Presenter: Eileen Poiley, MS

• How to prevent and respond to difficult behaviors

• Understanding cognitive loss and how that affects behaviors

• Tips for making dressing, bathing and mealtime easier

• Learning to live in the Alzheimer’s reality and why it’s important

• Making the home environment safe for a person with memory problems

• Tips for successful caregiving

Evangelical Christian School in Fort Myers. Directed by Tom Goodlet, this ensemble annually performs in the Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools competition, as well as in the Florida Vocal Association All-State Choir Festivals. Kaleidoscope 2018 will set the stage for a new season of fine and performing concerts and special programs. Don’t miss this free, resident-only event! Tickets and reservations are not required.

Artists and Artisans

Caregivers play an important role in the health and wellbeing of their loved ones. In this Caregiver Support Workshop, sponsored by the Legacy Foundation, learn how to better understand Alzheimer's disease and other dementias as well as tips, tools and skills that will support and encourage you along the way.

• Effectively communicating with a person with Alzheimer’s

Other young artists who will perform include ballerinas from the Naples Youth Dance Company. The audience is sure to enjoy these young dancers as they present Don Quixote, Giselle, Paquita and Esmeralda. These young dancers are taught by Fitness Supervisor Anna Valle, who is passionate about contributing to the fitness, well-being and creativity of young people in the community. The zeal and energy of youth is sure to be expressed in the music of byDesign, the award-winning chorus from

The Village Church on The Island

13th Annual Shell Point

The Village Church/IS

Topics covered will include:

Tuesday, October 9 • 7:15 p.m.

Director of Education, USF Health Byrd Alzheimer's Center at the USF Health Neuroscience Institute co-sponsored by

Holiday Bazaar November 2 & 3 • 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Village Church/IS Come to admire, and shop for, many new items and gift favorites – all one-of-a-kind and all created by 62 creative Shell Point resident vendors - just in time for the holidays! Don’t forget to stop by the Love Boat Ice Cream Kiosk! Cash only.

Prepare to Be “Wowed!”


KALEIDOSCOPE 2018:

A Celebration of the Arts Showcasing Young Artists

S

hell Point residents are invited to celebrate God’s goodness and the joy of community by attending Kaleidoscope 2018. This is the fifth year for this collaborative event, which is hosted by Resort Services and The Village Church. You’ll be greeted upon arrival by Shell Point staff and their children for this annual program that will again include a mixture of music and artistry presented by friends, neighbors, staff and special guest young artists.

Just to keep you guessing, Shell Point President Martin Schappell, along with his lovely wife, Janet, will make a cameo appearance in a yet-to-be seen, one-of-akind vignette. The featured special guest young artists will include three talented musicians, who are the first place winners of the Steinway Piano Competition, performing their prized selections in their division. The students will perform works by Schubert, Tcherepnin, Chopin and Beethoven.

Caregiver Support Workshop Thursday, November 8, 1 p.m.

Presenter: Eileen Poiley, MS

• How to prevent and respond to difficult behaviors

• Understanding cognitive loss and how that affects behaviors

• Tips for making dressing, bathing and mealtime easier

• Learning to live in the Alzheimer’s reality and why it’s important

• Making the home environment safe for a person with memory problems

• Tips for successful caregiving

Evangelical Christian School in Fort Myers. Directed by Tom Goodlet, this ensemble annually performs in the Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools competition, as well as in the Florida Vocal Association All-State Choir Festivals. Kaleidoscope 2018 will set the stage for a new season of fine and performing concerts and special programs. Don’t miss this free, resident-only event! Tickets and reservations are not required.

Artists and Artisans

Caregivers play an important role in the health and wellbeing of their loved ones. In this Caregiver Support Workshop, sponsored by the Legacy Foundation, learn how to better understand Alzheimer's disease and other dementias as well as tips, tools and skills that will support and encourage you along the way.

• Effectively communicating with a person with Alzheimer’s

Other young artists who will perform include ballerinas from the Naples Youth Dance Company. The audience is sure to enjoy these young dancers as they present Don Quixote, Giselle, Paquita and Esmeralda. These young dancers are taught by Fitness Supervisor Anna Valle, who is passionate about contributing to the fitness, well-being and creativity of young people in the community. The zeal and energy of youth is sure to be expressed in the music of byDesign, the award-winning chorus from

The Village Church on The Island

13th Annual Shell Point

The Village Church/IS

Topics covered will include:

Tuesday, October 9 • 7:15 p.m.

Director of Education, USF Health Byrd Alzheimer's Center at the USF Health Neuroscience Institute co-sponsored by

Holiday Bazaar November 2 & 3 • 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Village Church/IS Come to admire, and shop for, many new items and gift favorites – all one-of-a-kind and all created by 62 creative Shell Point resident vendors - just in time for the holidays! Don’t forget to stop by the Love Boat Ice Cream Kiosk! Cash only.

Prepare to Be “Wowed!”


OCTOBER

Birthdays THE ARBOR Ruth Brooks.........................3 Jean Gilman.........................5 Norman Kurland..................5 Lois Smith............................6 Rosemary Neal...................11 Ruth Battles.......................14 Cosmo Assortato................28 William Johnson Jr............29 Doris Harvot......................30 Constance Howard............31 KING’S CROWN Helen Johnson.......................9 Mary Drost...........................19 Stanley Parmeter..................24 Mildred Metcalf...................27 THE SPRINGS Suzanne Bass..........................1 Lois Hendrix..........................1 Charles Taylor........................3 Barbara Scully........................7 Mildred Dotter.....................12 Mildred “Millie” Ford..........19 Faith Middleton...................23

IN LOVING

Memory

OF OUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS

Leon Berandt (The Arbor).............. Aug 6 Richard Loveless (The Arbor).......Aug 18 William Meeker (The Arbor)..........Aug 19 Jean Dreyer (The Springs)...............Sept 7 Kenneth Dunagan (KC)...............Sept 13 Elizabeth Dougherty (KC)..........Sept 17

God’s Road Map By Linda Schmierer, Assistant Chaplain

October 2018

Sweeping Changes

G

rowing up in the fifties and sixties, road maps helped me and my parents get from point A to point B, especially during long vacation trips. We also used the large Rand McNally Road Atlas that had maps of all the U.S. states. If we got lost or we went down the wrong road, we could check the map again. Now many of us use GPS to find our way around, but we still like to keep a map handy in the glove compartment! Did you know that God has a road map too? It’s the Bible and it will guide and teach us what roads to take during our life here on Earth. The Bible is unlike any other book because everything written in the Bible was inspired by God. 2 Timothy 3:16 says that all Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction and for instruction in righteousness. It teaches us about faith, hope, love, joy and peace, as well as how to be humble like Jesus. Without God’s road map, the Bible, we can get lost and may take the wrong roads on the highway of life. Instead, follow the book’s instruction: Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct your paths. (Proverbs 3:5-6) The Bible promises that if we will ask Him, God will direct us in the way to go. Like Psalm 119:105 says, “The word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.”

Let God’s road map light your path!

Meet and Greet with C&MA President John Stumbo Friday, October 26 Get to know Christian and Missionary Alliance President John Stumbo and his wife, Joanna, during a series of exclusive assisted living meet and greets hosted in each building. For questions or more information, contact your activities leader. The Arbor: 2:30 p.m. King’s Crown: 3 p.m. The Springs: 3:30 p.m.

By Doug Potts, Arbor Assisted Living Director

O

ne of Shell Point’s many goals is to provide services which allow residents to age in place and remain in their home or apartment. This means reassessing current practices and making any changes needed to those programs. Shell Point’s three assisted living facilities, The Arbor, King’s Crown and The Springs, have recently undergone a shift in the way staff duties and personnel are assigned. This change was made in an effort to better serve assisted living residents within each building. Beginning August 1, dedicated housekeepers have been employed to provide cleaning services for resident apartments on a weekly basis. This shift eliminated these cleaning duties from the role of the care assistants that serve assisted living residents, formerly known as HCAs & RCAs, which grants these staff members additional time to assist residents with daily living activities and other personal caregiving duties. Although the care assistants will provide light daily cleaning, such

as emptying waste baskets and making beds, the majority of the apartment cleaning duties have shifted to the newly hired housekeepers. Shell Point is always striving to improve the quality of residents’ lives, with an emphasis on quality healthcare. The addition to the housekeeping team and shifting of those cleaning duties from the care assistants is one way to accomplish those goals. Since the program was implemented, assisted living residents have provided much positive feedback about the reorganized housekeeping services. Assisted living residents deserve much credit, since they were also a driving force behind these changes in staff responsibilities, as many advocated that the duties be shifted away from our caregiver team. Care assistants have also embraced the change, happy that they have more time to focus on residents’ growing needs and care. Published monthly for assisted living residents at Shell Point.

THE ARBOR

8100 Arbor Court (239) 454-2292

KING’S CROWN

3699 King’s Crown Court (239) 454-2175

THE SPRINGS

13901 Shell Point Plaza (239) 600-6400

Shell Point is a nonprofit ministry of The Christian and Missionary Alliance Foundation, Inc.


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