Epiphany Senior Housing Epiphany Express Volume 12, Issue 2 2018 Mary McCarty Executive Director 763-772-1044 April May June In this issue: Mary McCarty.....1 Tina Wolford Anita Kottsick...2 Nancy Churchill..3 Deb Sauer Jeanette Delich.....4 Church Services Devotional......5 Vanessa Sabre Activities. 6 & 7 Spring is here!! There is nothing like looking forward to spring and the enjoyment of it being ushered in. How wonderful to live where we can experience four seasons. This will be my last article in the Epiphany Express. It is with mixed emotions that I announce to you my retirement from Epiphany Senior Housing. My last day will be May 3, 2018. It is hard to put into words what a blessing the last eleven and one half years have meant to me. Meeting so many wonderful people, both residents and their family, and working with an awesome staff and Board of Directors. Epiphany Senior Housing has a uniqueness like no other senior housing. But now it is time to venture into what the Lord has in store for my husband, Joe, and I. You guys will always be in my heart and prayers. Blessings Always, Mary
Tina Wolford Maintenance/Housekeeping Director 763-772-1074 twolford@epseniors.org With spring just around the corner, several of you have asked me if I will be hatching out baby chicks this year. The answer is yes! I will be setting up the incubator on Friday, April 20th in the Town Square area. Then on Monday the 23rd at 9:30am, I will be putting in the eggs. You re welcome to come watch me. Then with any LUCK we will have babies hatching on Mother s Day, May 13th. It s always fun to see how many of the eggs hatch and what color they are. I ll keep them here for about a week so you can watch them grow and boy do they grow and change fast. They will have some of their feathers by the end of the week. Happy Spring! Tina The Salon is open Wednesday and Thursday. For appointments call Missy 763-772-1056 Anita Kottsick Dining Services Manager Hi Everyone, I thought I would continue introducing you all to the dining services staff! From left to right; -Cindy has been a full time cook at Epiphany Assisted Living for over 11 years and has been cooking in a commercial setting for 30 years. She enjoys studying history, reading, and watching movies. -Jennifer has worked as a prep cook and dining aide at Epiphany Assisted Living for over 2 years. Jenny also works traffic control at school District 11 and coaches girls softball. Volume 12, Issue 2
Nancy Churchill, RN Home Care Compliance Manager 763-772-1042 nchurchill@epseniors.org Happy Spring from the Nursing Office Spring is here and it is a good time to consider getting outside and enjoying the fresh air. A little planning may help make the spring a bit more enjoyable. Practice sun safety: It is important to use sun screen, a wide brimmed hat, sunglasses, and seek shaded areas to help protect the skin. Sun screen should be used even when it s cloudy. It should be applied liberally, and reapplied every couple hours or sooner if in the water or perspiring. Sun safety is important as many medications can also cause increased sensitivity to the sun resulting in extreme sunburn, hives or rashes. Avoid heat related illnesses: As the temperature rises, so does the risk of heat related injury. Spending too much time in the sun or heat can make you sick. It is important to stay hydrated, wear appropriate clothing, and plan ahead. Water is best to keep hydrated; adding lemons, cucumbers, or watermelon can be very refreshing. Fluids such as lemonade, soda, iced tea, and coffee can contribute to dehydration due to the sugar and caffeine. It is best to wear loose, light weight, light colored clothing. Dark colors absorb the sun s rays and heavy fabrics keep the heat in. Choose a shaded area to sit, and avoid being out during the hottest part of the day. The early morning and late afternoon are the best times to enjoy being outside Be alert to fall hazards: When walking outside it is important to wear sturdy and supportive shoes. Using a cane or walker, and observe for tripping hazards such as uneven walkways is important. Diminished vision can add to the risk of falling, stay on familiar routes, and be sure there is adequate lighting. Clean up the clutter: Spring is a good time to clean up the clutter. Trips and falls are likely to happen when there is too much stuff. Check to be sure that the walking paths are clear and get rid of the throw rugs. Check the refrigerator, freezer, and cupboards for outdated foods. Remove items rarely used, and place frequently used items within reach. Be alert for the pesky bugs: Don t forget about the ticks, mosquitoes, biting ants, spiders, and bees. Wear light weight long sleeve shirts and pants, and use bug spray or citronella when out and about if the pests are bad. If allergic to bees, have an epi-pen handy. Take time to enjoy the outdoors, enjoy the fresh air, the birds, the flowers, the warmth of the sun, and hearing the children play. Happy Spring! Volume 12 Issue 2 page 3
Deb Sauer Administrative Coordinator Leasing Agent 763-772-1064 Without a question, no matter how much we enjoy all FOUR SEASONS of the year, we look forward to Spring. Nothing lifts the spirit like lots of sunshine, the smell of fresh rain, the color of newly blooming flowers and the aromas coming from that first BBQ. Wishing you all a Blessed Easter and a wonderful Spring! Deb, Tammy, Colleen, Lois and Marilyn Your Mind is a Garden Your Thoughts are the Seeds You can grow Flowers Or you can grow Weeds Jeanette Delich Business Office Manager 763-772-1043 Volume 12, Issue 2 page 4
Epiphany Assisted Living Services Communion Services at Epiphany Assisted Living Wednesday & Friday 10:30a.m. in the Hearth Room Chapel Service Epiphany Assisted Living Chapel (Every Other Tuesday at 5:00p.m.) All are welcome! Epiphany Catholic Church Mass Schedule: Monday 8:00am Tuesday 8:00am & 6:30pm Wednesday: 8:00am Thursday: 8:00am Friday: 8:00am Saturday: 8:00am Weekend Liturgies Saturday 4:30pm Confessions Monday 7:30am Tuesday 7:30am,& 6:00pm Wednesday 8:00am Thursday 7:30am & 6:30pm Friday 7:30am Saturday 7:30am & 4:00pm Sunday Mass 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am & 5:30pm Coon Rapids United Methodist Church 763-755-6990 Sunday Services: 8:30am & 10:30am Faith Lutheran Church 763-354-7829 Ride Sunday Services: 8:00am, 9:00am & 10:30am Welcome! Phil C. #208-A Catherine R. #216 Pat & Waldo H. #219 Vic M. #305 Elizabeth H. #306A Bill K. #310 Barb G. #313 Tom K. #317 ~ Good Bye ~ Pat N. Helen D. Remembering those we have lost Betty B. MaryLou T. OUR COVERING When talking about faith in Jesus, we sometimes use words without understanding or explaining them. One of those words is righteous. We say that God has righteousness and that He makes people righteous, but this can be a tough concept to grasp. The way the word righteousness is pictured in the Chinese language is helpful. It is a combination of two characters: the top word is lamb and the bottom word is me. The lamb covers or is above the person. Jesus is called the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. (John 1:29) We need our sin taken care of because it separates us from God whose character and ways are always perfect and right. Because His love for us is great, God made His Son Jesus who never sinned, to be the offering for our sin, so that we could be made right (righteous) with God through Christ. (2 Corinthians 5:21) Jesus, the Lamb, sacrificed Himself and shed His blood. He became our cover. He makes us righteous, which places us in right relationship with our Heavenly Father. Being right with God is a gift from Him, Jesus the Lamb. We are righteous, not because of who we are, but because of what He did for us. He became our sin so we become righteous in Him. Amazing Grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me! Volume 12 Issue 2 page 5
Vanessa Sabre, CTRS Activity Coordinator vsabre@epseniors.org 763-772-1057 Our activity department strives to provide a wellbalanced activity calendar that enhances the life s of seniors by providing them social, cognitive, physical, creative and spiritual programs. Outings Morning Shopping Trips Bus boards at 9:15AM & leaves at 9:30AM Target Cub Wal-Mart Sign-up at front desk Lunch Outings Bus boards at 10:45am and leaves at 11:00am April: Friday s May: Old Chicago June: Boston s Sign-up at front desk VOLUNTEERS: Bingo: Dave, Helen and Doris Memory Care: Gary, Mohlers & Minells Epiphany Ladies Auxiliary The Epiphany Angels Card Making: MaryJane, Dorothy and Bonnie Saturday Exercise: Pat and Doris EAL Music: Gary A big thank you to our current volunteers! You give us so much of your time and your commitment to us does not go unnoticed. You are all such a blessing! For more information about Volunteering, please contact Vanessa at 763-772-1057 or email vsabre@epseniors.org Birthday Celebrations! Watch the monthly calendars for birthday party dates! Volume 12 Issue 2 page 6
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Epiphany Assisted Living 10955 Hanson Blvd. NW Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Phone: 763.755.0320 Fax: 763.772.1070 Email: m.mccarty@epseniors.org Epiphany Express The official newsletter of Epiphany Assisted Living Published quarterly and distributed to Epiphany Assisted Living residents Families, volunteers and friends of Epiphany Assisted Living can find us online at www.epiphanyseniorhousing.org Where neighbors are friends, and people really care. Mission Statement Epiphany Assisted Living, LLC OUR MISSION is to provide affordable, high quality housing and services which will respect and enhance the lives of residents who are making the transition to senior housing and assisted living. OUR VISION is to be the area s premier senior housing community by creating a financially stable environment that meets the economic, social, spiritual, and health related needs of the residents in our facilities. OUR STRENGTH is our uncompromising commitment to create resident satisfaction by providing a staff of competent professionals who create a warm, caring and secure environment that offers a wide variety of services in a campus atmosphere. OUR VALUES include honesty, integrity, providing excellent, responsive and courteous services to residents in a faith-based community.