Residents are looking forward to the upcoming Halloween celebrations. They have been working diligently at packing approximately 100 candy bags for the trick or treaters. They will be welcoming everyone at 6 pm on October 31st so plan on dropping by. Decorations in the main area will take place during this week. Thanks to John Kennedy for bringing the many pumpkins for decorating the entrance outside. Craft time had residents making bats, ghosts, zombies and Frankenstein cut outs. They have been enjoying the pumpkin torte dessert served by the staff. Everyone appreciated the colourful flowers brought in for each table by staff member Lisa Willson. Residents and staff will be dressing up for the party earlier in the day.
Everyone gathered for the special staff presentation held for years of service at Babcock Community Care. This included Terri Lynn Jeffery for 20 years, Lisa Willson for 20 years, Bozena Bladek for 20 years and Katie Harris for 15 years. Each one was presented with a framed certificate along with 2 dozen beautiful coloured roses. A delicious Chinese food dinner was enjoyed for lunch from Jin’s Wicked Wok and a random draw was made for several prizes for staff members.
Residents really have fun at their Bingo games scheduled usually at least 3 times a week. But this month it was even more interesting when resident Margaret Watts’ granddaughter, Nicole Weir, donated shirts with Bingo Buddies in large print written on them. Everyone is very happy wearing these and I am sure they will bring each resident lots of luck!
The Heartbeats group met in the activity area to exercise and have fun to fast beat music playing in the background. Physiotherapy is given as needed to residents by the Physiotherapist who visits from Four Counties Health Services.
The Pen Pals program had 10 residents receiving a letter or a post card and a gift. They gathered to read all the messages. Movie Night had residents watching the great hit “The King and I.” Crunchy treats and refreshments were served during the show. Residents are still enjoying their roll and stroll activity outside as weather permits. M’s General Variety from Thamesville donated a selection of local newspapers including the London Free Press and Toronto Sun for the reading program. Residents enjoy catching up on the daily news so they really appreciated the papers. Communion was given this month to residents of the Catholic faith by Shelley Coad and Mary Lou DePelsmaeker.
Residents gathered around the large screen television to watch the Blue Jays game. Chips, salsa and other snacks were served along with refreshments. It was a very exciting game.
The new building is progressing along as planned. Watch for new photos as they are taken of the progress. Now is the time to place your name on the waiting list if you are in need of long-term care.


















































