KWCC Newsletter - November, 2015
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Community Events Chronicle
November 2015
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Dr. Bill Thomas Dr. Bill Thomas Dr. Bill Thomas Dr. Bill Thomas
Dr. Bill Thomas has built a reputation as one
of the most eclectic and creative thinkers of
our time. Named as one of the top ten Ameri-
cans shaping aging, Dr. Thomas is internation-
ally known for his health care system innova-
tions and long term care reform. He is the
founder of a global non-profit (The Eden Al-
ternative) and creator of The Green House
Project, both radical new approaches to help-
ing Elders live life in long term care.
November 23, 2015 5-7 PM
Kings Way Assembly
7 Kings Way Drive, Quispamsis
RSVP Megan 847-1131 x 1116
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Upper Party Nov 13th at 2PMUpper Party Nov 13th at 2PMUpper Party Nov 13th at 2PM Lower Party Nov 20th at 2PMLower Party Nov 20th at 2PMLower Party Nov 20th at 2PM
COMMUNITY EVENTS CHRONICLE NOVEMBER 2015
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KENNEBECASIS
Inez Mawhinney
Nov 9th
Wanda King
Nov 14th
ROTHESAY
Winnifred Marr
Nov 1st
Vera DeAmbrose
Nov 22nd
QUISPAMSIS
Brendan Smyth Nov 5th
Tribute Cards Tribute Cards Tribute Cards Tribute Cards
Tribute Cards are an attractive and efficient way to send caring messages to family and friends,
and at the same time support our Foundation. A lovely, personalized message printed
on a special card is sent to the recipient, and a tax receipt is issued for your kind
donation, for a minimum donation of $10.00.
Please visit our website or call the Foundation office at 847-1131, ext. 1124 .
A gift set of 8 cards & envelopes make a great gift for $20.00
Save the Date – on Saturday, January 30, we will be hosting our Chocolate Gala. All of our Chocolatiers have been confirmed. They are: Shadow Lawn, Saint John Ale House, East Coast Bistro, Cynfully Delicious, Kredl’s Corner Market,
The Dessert Chest, Hilton Saint John, Nela’s Kitchen, Lily’s, Lakeside Casual Dining, Piece O’ Cake, Grannan’s Seafood & Grill, Pink Icing! If you would like to volunteer to help organize this delicious, fun event, please call the Foundation office at
847-1131, ext. 1124.
SHOEBOX REMINDERSHOEBOX REMINDERSHOEBOX REMINDERSHOEBOX REMINDER
Kings Way Care Centre has geared up for the annual Shoe Box campaign! Please join
forces and get your family, children and grandchildren involved. Empty boxes may be
picked up any time, and once filled, they can be dropped off at the front desk or care stations.
Collection deadline for the filled boxes is November 20th. Thank you and God Bless!!Collection deadline for the filled boxes is November 20th. Thank you and God Bless!!Collection deadline for the filled boxes is November 20th. Thank you and God Bless!!Collection deadline for the filled boxes is November 20th. Thank you and God Bless!!
Apple Crisp FundraiserApple Crisp FundraiserApple Crisp FundraiserApple Crisp Fundraiser
Did you miss out on the Kennebec Manor Apple Crisp Fundraiser. Did you miss out on the Kennebec Manor Apple Crisp Fundraiser. Did you miss out on the Kennebec Manor Apple Crisp Fundraiser. Did you miss out on the Kennebec Manor Apple Crisp Fundraiser. GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! Extras were Extras were Extras were Extras were made and you can order them from the front desk up until made and you can order them from the front desk up until made and you can order them from the front desk up until made and you can order them from the front desk up until Thursday, Nov 5th. Thursday, Nov 5th. Thursday, Nov 5th. Thursday, Nov 5th. Cost for the 8”X8” pan Cost for the 8”X8” pan Cost for the 8”X8” pan Cost for the 8”X8” pan is $7.00. They will be ready for pick up on is $7.00. They will be ready for pick up on is $7.00. They will be ready for pick up on is $7.00. They will be ready for pick up on Friday afternoon, November 6th. Friday afternoon, November 6th. Friday afternoon, November 6th. Friday afternoon, November 6th.
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Winter Clothing
It’s time to get the winter clothing out!! We would ask families to go through their loved one’s closets to remove summer clothes thus making room for the winter clothes. Sorting thru the
clothes will keep them in better shape and help with over-crowding. Thank you
Staff Appreciation
Our staff are invited to a Kings Way Life Care Alliance day at our sponsoring church, Kings Way Assembly, 7 Kingsway Drive, Quispamsis, on Sunday, November 15th at 10:30AM. An RSVP is required, as a small gift of appreciation will be given to each staff member. Please call 847-0602, or let Brenda Schyf know or email [email protected].
Kings Way Assembly is looking forward to meeting our staff.
In Loving Memory
Doris Sleep
Jan 17, 1934 - Oct 7, 2015
Elizabeth Stuart
Sep 11, 1926 - Oct 10, 2015
Patricia Paulin
Mar 17, 1929 - Oct 17, 2015
Dorothy Munro
Aug 24, 1932 - Oct 26 , 2015
Bessie Lewis
Sep 23, 1914 - Oct 28 , 2015
Welcome to KWCC
We would like to welcome 4 new residents, please
introduce yourself and make them feel at home.
Howard Beatty - KV
Zoltan Nevelos - KV
Vera DeAmbrose - Rothesay
Ben Raynes - Rothesay
Remembrance Day Service
Wednesday, November 11th at 10:45AM
In the Upper Lounge
Guest Musician - Rev. Chad Nickerson
We encourage any of our residents or family members who are veterans to wear their appropriate regalia and medals. Everyone is welcome to attend and show our support for those who have paid
the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
8th Annual Memorial Service
Wednesday, Nov 18th at 7:00PM - Great Room
Everyone is welcome to join us as we honour our residents who passed away over the last year and reconnect with their families. Refreshments to follow.
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Another fine example of what wonderful staff we have, we would like to
acknowledge some extra special employees here at Kings Way.
Knowing that Cari Sherwood’s birthday was coming up in October,
Jolene Stevens decided to do something really nice for our youngest
resident and give her a birthday to remember. Jolene, Lori Landry and
Lisa Jardine, came in one evening to paint and redecorate Cari’s room,
making her feel like a princess.
They then organized a special outing for Cari – a
surprise Karaoke party at the Amici!! Inviting Cari’s family, her special
friend Paul and all staff.
We have such incredible people working here and it is truly an honor to be
part of such a special home. Thank you so much ladies for caring so deeply
and making sure all of our wonderful residents feel loved and cherished!!
The Eden Alternative - It Can Be Different
The Eden Alternative Philosophy of Care is guided by a set of Ten Principles.
The Eden Alternative Principle #1
The three plagues of loneliness, helplessness, and boredom account for the bulk
of suffering among our elders.
An elder is defined as someone who is here to teach us by virtue of their life experiences.
Loneliness is the pain we feel when we want companionship but cannot find it; the feeling of
being completely alone even when surrounded by people.
Helplessness is defined as the pain we feel when we only receive care, but never give it. These
imbalances between care giving and receiving is the result of believing that those living in
nursing homes only need our help and have nothing left to give.
Boredom is the pain we feel when our lives lack variety and spontaneity. When we live in a world
where there are no surprises left. Imagine living the rest of your life in a world like that.
These three plagues can kill the human spirit as surely as disease processes can destroy the body.
These plagues are 100% preventable and 100% curable.
Take the ten minute challenge and take on one of these plagues today for someone you
love and care about! Together we can all make the difference!!
Do you have a Flu like illness? Do you have a Flu like illness? Do you have a Flu like illness? Do you have a Flu like illness? Cough & Fever plus either
a sore throat, sore joints, sore muscles or exhaustion.
Please help us protect our residents - Please don’t visit until Please don’t visit until Please don’t visit until Please don’t visit until
well!! It is also important to have a flu vaccination!!well!! It is also important to have a flu vaccination!!well!! It is also important to have a flu vaccination!!well!! It is also important to have a flu vaccination!!
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Cough & Fever plus either
a sore throat, sore joints, sore muscles or exhaustion.
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Thank You Wendy!!
The Adult Day Program held an appreciation get-together for Wendy Maber, a
member of our staff who had been working in the program since it began. The
Adult Day Program has moved to the Kings Way Assembly on Kingsway Drive and contin-
ues under the leadership of the Kings Way LifeCare Alliance. Even so, saying so long for
now can be difficult as Wendy and the seniors came to find out.
When shopping or just on a country drive you
need to take time to rest, just ask Calvin, Mar-
garet, Lillian or Jennifer.
The school program is a
huge success with both
seniors and students alike.
Our residents love children and
are shown here packing back-
packs for some less fortunate
children and making Halloween
treat bags.
Many hands make light work
or so it seems when making
apple pies!!
Ted McCullum enjoys looking after
the bunnies.
This thank you goes
out to our volunteers
along with one of our bus drivers,
Brian. They gave some of the
residents an opportunity to go to
the Imperial Theatre for a country
music show. From all accounts a
great time was had by all!!
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Pastor’s Corner
“Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever! Amen
Ephesians 3:20-21, NIV
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Annual Remembrance Day Service - Wednesday, Nov 11th at 10:45AM on Upper Level
Protestant Communion - Wednesday, Nov 18th at 1:00PM in Chapel
Annual Memorial Service - Wednesday, Nov 18th at 7:00PM on Upper Level
KV Bible Study - Every Wednesday - 10:30AM in KV
Bible Study - Wednesday, Nov 4th & Nov 25th - 1:00PM in Chapel
Sunday Worship - every Sunday - 2:30PM
Anglican Communion - Thursday, Nov 19th at 2:00PM in Chapel with Rev. Snelgrove
Catholic Communion - every Wednesday at 11:30AM in the Chapel
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November Events
Nov 04 Wed 10:30AM Sobey’s Veterans Lunch Bus Outing
Nov 05 Thu 10:00AM Market Square Art Show Bus Outing
Nov 07 Sat 6:15PM Country & Western Night Bus Outing
Nov 12 Thu 11:15AM Qplex-Christmas Dinner Bus Outing
Nov 13 Fri 2:00PM Birthday Party Upper Level
Nov 16 Mon 1:00PM Used Jewelry Sale Upper Level
Nov 20 Fri 2:00PM Birthday Party Lower Level
Nov 27 Fri 10:00AM Delivering backpacks Bus Outing
Nov 28 Sat 5:30PM KV Santa Parade Bus Outing