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In a Manor of SpeakingNews & Views of Activities at Christian Care Manors
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July 2016~ VOLUME 19, NO. 7 ~(602 Area Code)
Alex Periut, HUD Apartment ManagerRima Banerji, Office Clerk
861-3970 (Hours: p. 6) ~ M-I OfficeSheila Asala, Serv. Coord./Notary/Editor
443-5446 ~ M-I OfficeJessica Duran, Dir. Subsidized Housing:
Phx and Cottonwood (M-2 Office)443-5449
SAFETY-Security/MAINTENANCE678-4939
HAIR SALONS / BARBERSHOPS:Health Center: 443-5432Oasis: HAIR: 443-5463
NAILS: 989-2062Fellowship Square: 443-5422
Chaplain Brad Auten............443-5486Outpatient Rehab..........................443-5447
Home Health Services.........443-54477am - 6pm, EVERY DAY
Health Center Admissions...............443-5470Sr. FITness ...........................443-5479
Volunteering Info. .......................... 443-5419Manor’s Addresses:
M-I: ............11830 N. 19th AvenueM-II: ...........11802 N. 19th AvenueM-III: .....1944 W. Sunnyside Drive
(plus apartment #), Phoenix, AZ 85029Anyone may see this newsletter at
www.christiancare.org.(Newsletters Also Available on Audio Tape)
Patriots Pride!
Dave Field, Dee Johnson, Peg Hodges,Ivan Shaul & Joan Kelly
pose with decorations commemorating July 4th!
(It didn’t take long for songs and cheers to erupt!)
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LIBERTY BELL
THE LIBERTYBELL
got its name frombeing rung July 8th,
1776,to call the citizens ofPhiladelphia together
to hear theDeclaration of
Independence readout loud
for the first time.
In 1751, thePennsylvania
Colony’s Assemblydeclared a
“Year of Jubilee”and commissioned
the bellto be put in the
Philadelphia StateHouse.
Inscribed on theLiberty Bell is
“PROCLAIM LIBERTYTHROUGHOUT THE
LANDUNTO ALL THEINHABITANTS
THEREOF”.____
‘Grounds for APPEAL’MANOR I
Facing the center of our campus,M-I offers just under 100 apartments
facing north or south,with shaded patios, grills
and outdoor seating areas!
Let Freedom SingThis Fourth of July, celebrate
both our nation’s history andthe history of some favoritepatriotic songs:
“America” (“My Country ’Tis ofThee”). This song’s lyrics, set to themelody of “God Save the King,”were written by the Rev. SamuelFrancis Smith, who debuted it atan Independence Day celebrationin 1831. It was used as thecountry’s anthem for decadesuntil “The Star-Spangled Banner”was officially given that honorin 1931.
“America the Beautiful.”According to Katharine Lee Bates,an English professor who wrotethe words of this stirring tune in1913, the lyrics were inspired bya prairie wagon ride she took upPikes Peak in Colorado, where shegazed upon the breathtakingbeauty of the countryside below.The music was composed in 1882by Samuel Augustus Ward.
“Yankee Doodle.” This upbeatditty dates back to pre-Revolutionary War times, whenBritish officers sang it to mockAmerican militiamen. But in trueAmerican style, this parody hasbeen embraced as a patrioticclassic and also influenced theworks of George M. Cohan andJohn Philip Sousa.
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More GROUNDS for APPEAL: M-III
Offering apartmentsfacing in any of 4 directions
anda pergola-topped patio
with 2 gas grills and seating,M-III’s main doorway faces Sunnyside Drive.
As with all Manors, covered parking is available.Estate Fencing surrounds the entire campus.
Landscaping is true southwestern, with water-efficientground cover and appropriate shade trees.
TRANSPORTATION (602 area code)Dial-A-Ride - 253-4000
Only for registered persons withdisabilities certified via ADA.
All trips must bescheduled one to 14 days in advance.
DUET - 274-5022Only for those homebound due to
physical disability.Need four to five days notice.
A.D.A. - 716-2100Requires application/verificationof need. ~Application available in
Sheila’s office.~_________________
SENIOR CAB:FARE CARD for Cab Rides:Still only $6 for $20 Worth!
(Not ’20 rides’)MVD Transportation
CALL 801-1160
For rides after receiving FARE CARD,customers should call one of the 19
cab companies directly.(List comes with FARE CARD.)
NewsHealth
Know the SignsHeat stroke
is a major summertime threat.Watch your friends and loved ones
for signs of the condition,such as confusion,
dry skin,headache,
nauseaand rapid pulse.
If you suspect heat stroke,get the person to a cool area
and seek medical help immediately.__________
“Stay Cool!”____
THIS ’n‘ THAT
“Lunch Bunch”Any Manor residentis welcome at our
monthly“Lunch Bunch” mealsin M-II, so come over
to join our(expandable) table!To ensure enough
waitstaff,please phoneHelen Scott or
Dene Sartorby day prior:
#‘s on Board flier.Participants pay with
their meal card.(Sorry, no vouchers
for this.)
SafetySpotlight on
We encourageeveryone to
~ avoid hottest timesof day outdoors,~ keep apartment
door locked and donot open unlesscaller is known,
~ stay hydrated at alltimes,
~ keep campusSafety/Security
Department numberhandy, &
~ CALL us to assist!____
July 2016
Anita Garrett, RN Dir. HH& Robin Allen, Office Mgr
(in PC, next to M-I)7 am - 6 pm everyday
602-443-5447
Dr Christian Rainer443-5447_______
Will Wallstrom, PT DPTCC Outpatient Rehab.
602-443-5447
DOCTOR-TO-YOU:
Donna Wilt,OPTUM/CarePlus
Intake/Advisor602-463-9364
Nancy Johnson, NP&
Dr. Selma Jesmin, PCP_____
Sunday Monday TuesdayLEGEND
FS = Fellowship Square(‘Centerview’ On 2nd Floor )
HC = Health/Nursing Center
O = Oasis Assisted Living Ctr
PC = Pendleton Ctr(next to M-I)
When I Was a BoyI Was Told Thatanybodycould Become President;I’m Beginning to Believe It.
~ Clarence Darrow
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3: Church Service: FS
Independence Day 4 SPRAY - I 5
11:30: Choir Practice: FS
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3: Church Service: FS
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5:45: Bingo!: FS
SPRAY - II 12
11:30: Choir Practice: FS
1: CRAFTS: I
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3: Church Service: FS
FILTERS Week: III 18
1:15: Lunch Bunch: II(Reservations Required)
5:45: Bingo!: FS
SPRAY - III 19
11:30: Choir Practice: FS
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3: Church Service: FS__________________________31:
3: Church Service: FS
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1:30: ‘What’s YOUR Story?’: IAll Welcome!
5:45: Bingo!: FS
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11:30: Choir Practice: FS
1: CRAFTS: I
Calendar of Events
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
(Please Remember:
NO Fireworks AllowedonChristian Care Grounds!THANK YOU!)
(Photo PermissionIs Voluntaryand a Requirementfor Any Resident’s ImageTo Be ReproducedIn Any CC Publication )
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9: Post Office Trip(Pickup at FS Only)
1:30: Super Target Trip
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10: Mass: FS
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8:30: Fry’s Trip(10% OFF for Seniors)
11: SrFIT Stretch: I
2:30: Bible Study: II
6:15: Bunco!: FS
FoodPlus Delivers 7
10:45: PRAYer Circle: IAll Welcome!
1: Super Walmart Trip
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9: Chase, B of A, Wells FargoBANKS Trip
11:30: Lunch Trip: Red Lobster(Please Phone Sheila for ThisTrip)
1:30: Hobby Lobby Trip
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10: Mass: FS
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8:30: Fry’s Trip
11: SrFIT Stretch: I
2:30: Bible Study: II
6:15: Bunco!: FS
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10:45: PRAYer Circle: IAll Welcome!
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9: Post Office Trip(Pickup at FS Only)
1:30: Sprouts OR WalgreensTrip
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10: Mass: FS
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8:30: Fry’s Trip
11: SrFIT Stretch: I
1:30: Fry’s (Cactus+43rd) Trip
2:30: Bible Study: II
6:15: Bunco!: FS
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10:45: PRAYer Circle: IAll Welcome!
1: Super Walmart Trip
2:30: Lutheran Service: FS
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1:30: Dollar Tree Store Trip( +Ross, Family ChristianBooks, Fry’s, Etc.)~ 35th+W T’bird
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10: Mass: FS
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8:30: Fry’s Trip
11: SrFIT Stretch: I
2:30: Bible Study: II
6:15: Bunco!: FS
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10:45: PRAYer Circle: IAll Welcome!
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1:30: 99¢ Store Trip(43rd+W Bell)
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10: Mass: FS
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Manor-isms:
MEAL CARD:Two ways to use your
Meal Card:1. Pre-pay OR
2. Use it and be billedfor meals purchased on
your monthly rentstatements.
Available at the M-Ioffice:
861-3970
Alex Periut,HUD Office Manager
&Rima Banerji,Office Clerk
Manager’s OfficeHours:
Mon.-Fri.: 9 – 4(Sat.: By
Appointment)
(FYI)Service Coordinator
Officemoving to M-I
Positive Thought“Things turn out best
for the people whomake the best out of
the waythings turn out.”—Art Linkletter
Your resident council (tbd)will have a
NAME CHANGE(to reflect our growth)!
Next Meeting:Monday, August 8th
HappyAnniversary
Lunch Bunch,a monthly gatheringof Manor residents in
Sunnyside Café,began last July 28th!
“Thanks!” toHelen Scott & Dene Sartor
for organizing this dynamic group!
Welc meNew Residents
Each new Manors resident receivescomplete documentation from themanagers, plus a welcoming letter
from the Services Coordinatoroutlining what’s available.
Some outside agency assistance isbased upon income levels, and some
are open to any applicant.As details change over time, werecommend that residents seek
management for answers to policy orprocedure questions.
We are here to help each personmake the most of apartment
community life! Please explore our20-acre campus and its
common-area amenities!(We hope new residents will allowtheir photo to be displayed in this
news! Photos help others get toknow you faster!)
Mr. Wilson at VolunteerLuncheon 2013
“THANK YOU, Mr. Wilson, for Being Such aGOOD TEACHER!”
(November 2003 - May 2016)While memorials are rare in this newsletter, so was our
first Leader Dog who moved into our lives withhis person, Lillian Hosmer, back in June of ’08.
He patiently endured as we violated everynon-petting/non-addressing rule when they walked by,
and, oh!, how he loved play dates with adoring fanswhen his ‘business suit’ (harness) could be removed!His visiting friends as a Therapy Dog Volunteer in our
Health Center made even more lives happier.
REST IN PEACE, SERVANT OF CARE
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HAPPY BIRTHDAYHappy birthday to all our residentscelebrating birthdays this month!The world is a better place because
you’re here.You are great for our community, too!
We wish you a wonderful day!
Happy
BirthdayJULY
Manor ICarol Walker -------------------5thLillian Hosmer -----------------8thAnnie Navajo -------------------9thBill Hecker --------------------11thEva Hutson --------------------11thPatricia Currigan -------------20thAnna Harvey ------------------20thPeg Hodges --------------------25thGerrie Verile -------------------29th
Manor IISylvia Dockery ----------9th
Manor IIIJoyce Hastings ----------------5thMarilyn Reeter ----------------5thMargaret Pyle ---------------12thPeg Metler -------------------14thNorma Vassar ---------------20thBrenda Warren --------------23rdDiane Tangolics -------------25thShirley Reed -----------------30th
Amanda Soerheide & Lorena Chables
Manors SrFITness Hours:
In Manor II:Tuesdays: 7 - 11 a.m.; 12 - 3 p.m.Thursdays: 7 - 11 a.m.; 12 - 3 p.m.
(By appointment only)
In M-I: Stretch ClassWednesdays: 11 - 11:30
602-443-5479=========================
OdySEA Aquarium Coming!
(Next to Butterfly World in Scottsdale!)We’ll schedule a September visit !
KindnessAct of
Being told you’re appreciatedis one of the most simpleyet incredibly uplifting
communicationsone can ever hear.
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SERVICES:
The Christian CareHealth Center
Have upcomingsurgery?
Check follow-up carespace here by talking
withCynthia Mora,
AdmissionsCoordinator:
(602) 443-5470_______
A/C + HEATING:Maintenance requests
that no one changeany common-areathermostat setting.Problem with your
heat/cool unit?Please call us!
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Have you ensured thatyour best health and
wellness carewill be continued
when you are unableto communicate your
needs and wishes?
Forms and assistanceare FREE,
so please call Sheilafor more information!
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July 2016A Prayer for Veterans
Proud of our nation, they answered her call -Defending the freedom and safety of all.
On land or on sea, or in jets high above,They went out of duty and honor and love.
But however they served, Lord, wherever they went,Please bless them and help them to know what it meant.
And help us to thank them this ‘Liberty Day’ -For we owe them far more than we ever could say.
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(Author Unknown)
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