Post on 13-Apr-2018
Upcoming Events August 13th-
Gift Card Bingo (2:30-3:30) (Dining Room)
August 14th-
“Dinner at The Hearth” (4:00-6:15) (Dining Room)
August 25th
August Resident Birthday Lunch with Donna Olson
(12:00pm) (Activity Room)
August 27th The Hearth State Fair
(3:30-6:00)
August 28th August Resident Birthday Party
(3:00) (Country Kitchen)
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Resident Birthdays
August 19th – Alice Piercey
August 23rd- Jean Millhouser
August 29th- Bud Smith
Staff Birthdays
August 8th - Stormey Watkins
August 14th – Haylee Gentry
August Birthdays
In astrology, those born between August 1 and August 22 take on the lion star sign of Leo. Leos are dignified, strong, and powerful, making good leaders and honorable friends. They’re also ambitious—reaching for the stars, working hard, and accomplishing their goals. Those born between August 23 and August 31 are virginal Virgos. Virgos are industrious and efficient. They pay close attention to details and are known for getting the job done right on the first try. Celebrities born in August include:
P.D. James (writer) – August 3, 1920 Mata Hari (spy) – August 7, 1876 Alfred Hitchcock (director) – August 13, 1899 Julia Child (chef) – August 15, 1912 Connie Chung (journalist) – August 20, 1946 Cal Ripken Jr. (ballplayer) – August 24,1960 Mother Teresa (nun) – August 26, 1910 Ingrid Bergman (actress) – August 29, 1915 Buddy Hackett (comedian) – August 31, 1924
The Hearth at Hendersonville, 419 E. Main Street, Hendersonville, TN 615-264-0779, Fax-615-264-4838
A letter from the Executive Director…
August is here and I have made it through my first month as your Executive Director. It has been a pleasure for me to be a part of the The Hearth at Hendersonville and get to know our residents and staff. I am coming to Hendersonville from Huntsville, Alabama. My husband and I are looking forward to moving to the Hendersonville community. I have 30 years of experience in the health care industry. I am a registered nurse and have my nursing home administrator license as well as assisted living administrator license. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Nursing and a Master’s degree in Health Services Administration. I have served as Executive Director of retirement communities in South Carolina and Alabama. I am married to Ron Olson and we have three children, a son-in-law, granddaughter and a grandson due to be born in December. I love to read and enjoy music and spending time with my family. I look forward to getting to know each of better and learning all of your names in the coming weeks. If I can be of any assistance to you please let me know. God Bless You Donna Olson
Executive Director Donna Olson
AL Wellness Director Kimbria Edmunds
KSV Wellness Director
Tia Williams
Business Office Manager Karon Meadows
AL Director of Activities
Rick Applegate
KSV Director of Activities Margie Broadrick
Director of Community
Relations Cheri Anderson
Director of Community
Relations Martha Pearsall
Director of Food Services
Laurie Casey
Maintenance Director Steve Rechtin
Wellness Aide Stephanie Janco
Receptionist Elizabeth Lee
Welcome New
Residents!
James Bowman
Judy Schrampf
Carol Neef
Maxine Marberry
Dan Leech
New Director of Community Relations
Martha Pearsall
I am originally from North Carolina and moved to Nashville 20 yrs ago. I have been a Respiratory Therapist since 1988 and began doing sales/marketing about 12 yrs ago. My background is in Durable Medical Equipment and Homecare. I am very passionate about health and fitness and enjoy going to the gym regularly and doing personal training in my spare time. I also enjoy working in my yard and flowers.
Pickle Award Winner!!
Linda Garret Linda Garret is July’s Pickle Award
winner. Linda is our receptionist and has worked for the Hearth for many
years. She enjoys greeting our families and residents. She loves to
dance, create tissue flowers and crafts with our residents, and is instrumental in the “Downtown
Abbey” Ladies tea at The Hearth. She received a beautiful tea pot and
Pickle award certificate. Congratulations Linda! Keep up the
great work!
Resident Spotlight
Dorothy Ray
She was born Dorothy Elizabeth Williams in New Middleton, Tennessee. As a child she grew up in Nashville. Dorothy's father passed away when she was four years old. Her mother worked until she was 75 years old and always told Dorothy and her sister Roberta that she raised them both by telephone. Dorothy graduated in 1945 from Central High School in Nashville. She was very active in the Central High Alumni Group after her graduation. She was an Executive Secretary for most of her career and loved every aspect of her job. Dorothy and her husband, Frank, of 63 years, met at a YWCA sponsored dance in Fort Campbell, Kentucky. She married at age 19 and had one son, Randy who lives in Gurnee, Illinois. For their married life they lived in Gurnee, Illinois and at retirement moved back to the Nashville area. Decorating, reading, travel, and politics are things Dorothy loves. She is very close to her sister, Roberta, and her nephew, who live close by. She is proud to tell you that it was her nephew that decorated her apartment. Ask Dorothy about her life and she will say ... "If I had my life to live over I would live it exactly the way it was and not change a thing" ... She loves living at the Hearth and says that the "friendliness" of the residents made her feel immediately comfortable when she moved in. Dorothy, thank you for choosing The Hearth as your home ... we are very glad to have you as a part of the Hearth family.
New Assisted Living Wellness Director
Kimbria Edmunds
Hi, my name is Kimbria Edmunds
and I’ve been a nurse for over
thirteen years, I’ve previously
worked as the director of
nursing in the Franklin
building for over a year.
I’m originally from New
York and have lived in
Nashville for three years.
I have five beautiful children
and one precious grandchild
and a second one on the way.
August 2015
Making the Most Out of Visiting Your Loved One in
Memory Care
Finding new ways to visit and interact with a loved one residing in Memory Care can be challenging. Your loved one may not be able to do or understand the things you used to enjoy together, but there are many ways to have loving, meaningful visits. The Memory Care staff at the Hearth Communities can assist you in making the most out of your visits. Remember to keep things simple. A visit does not need to be complicated or long to be meaningful. Your loved one may be more easily overwhelmed by asking too many questions, giving them too many tasks to complete, or having too many visitors at once. Try finding a quiet place to visit. During this time, you could look at family pictures together, listen to their favorite music, or walk through the gardens to view the flowers. You may also enjoy bringing in their favorite foods to enjoy together. Sometimes the right words are hard to find, or conversations seems difficult for your loved one, or perhaps even for you. Simply sitting quietly holding your loved one’s hand can be the comfort and affection that they need at the moment.
If you are planning an outing, try avoiding large, noisy crowds. It may cause overstimulation as they try to process their surroundings and make sense of what is going on. Try going for a drive, getting coffee, or for a short visit to the park. Remember to stay flexible. Things that made your visit meaningful yesterday, may not work today. If your loved one is having a bad day, don’t take it personally. It isn’t your fault. They may be tired, not feeling well, or having more frustration than normal. It is perfectly alright to keep your visit short. Simple Tips:
• Talk about past memories.
Talking about what’s going on now
may add to their confusion, or
increased agitation.
• Try slowly increasing visitors.
Start with one or two at a time as
to not overwhelm them.
• Give them time to respond to
questions or comments. It may
take them longer to organize their
thoughts.
• If you’re loved one is interested in
attending activities during your
visit, try attending and
participating with them. Keep
your interactions positive and
supportive.
Beth Mosher-of the Mosher-
Gardens Method
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KSV celebrated National Ice Cream Day on Sunday, July 19th with an ice cream social. The staff prepared sundaes with lots of toppings, tables were put together and residents and families had a great time!
August 2015
Thursday August 13th (2:30-3:30)
(Dining Room)
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Brittany Vernon
Brittany was awarded employee of
the month for July. She has been
working for the Hearth at
Hendersonville since it opened.
She started out full time, but
dropped to casual once she
started school. She does pick up
hours during her breaks. Despite
being casual, she has great work
ethics and always does a good
job. She is very knowledgeable
with the ways our kitchen runs.
Thanks for all you do, Brittany!
August 27th
(3:30-6:00)
Funnel Cakes,
Lemonade, Cotton
Candy, Games,
prizes, Corn Dogs,
Blue Grass Music!
We will have our dinner buffet set up for some
great foods from the Fair and great desserts!