The Elegant Dinner was postponed to a later date due to Mother Nature hitting us with the heavy snowfall we have been experiencing. Residents enjoyed their pizza and wing dinner. They have been very busy playing a variety of games such as Bingo, Wii Bowling, euchre, Family Feud, Wheel of Words, Hoya Cards, shuffleboard, balloon toss and airplane races. Birthday wishes are extended to Donald Earhart, Ilona Freeman, Doreen Browe, Bill Hanenburg and Geoff Ewing. They celebrated their special day in February. Everyone was served Birthday cake and ice cream.
The Babcock Pals group gathered in the activity area for some fun. They were able to choose what exercise ball they wished to use. Soccer, basketball or Nerf balls were made available. This activity helps exercise their hands, arms and upper body. Music is played in the background. The Nu-Step cross trainers are very popular with residents. They are able to exercise at their own pace and enjoy a view of the patio area. Wanda and Friends visited. They provided mandolin and guitar entertainment. Wanda told a winter story of a rescue in a winter storm.
The Shania Twain documentary was well attended and very interesting during movie night. One-on-one visits are appreciated by residents. They are able to chat, have their mail read if needed, and catch up on the local news and stories around the area. Hand massages are also given and several residents request their glasses be cleaned. The Physiotherapist from the local hospital visits each week to provide physiotherapy services for those residents in need of it. The Craft group met and did an amazing wood craft. They sketched pictures with a pencil or paint. Some painted their favourite pets, others did a portrait picture, and others did a scenery picture.
The baking club gathered to whip up a special peanut butter and strawberry treat. Brown sugar crumble and hot chocolate was served for everyone to enjoy as well. The Chinese New Year’s party was a great success. Residents were given hats and crackers to pop open and many trinkets. Bessie Pinsonneult celebrated her birthday in January with a huge family gathering in her honour. The group who made the northern lights craft did an amazing job. Everyone looks forward to Sybil and Remy visiting during pet therapy.
The Women’s club met at noon and enjoyed their special requested luncheon. The Beat the Blues party was held after dinner. Residents assisted in decorating the dining area. Fancy drinks were served with an umbrella decorated with blueberries. Drumfit had everyone drumming to music playing the background. This was great exercise and everyone had fun. Craft time residents made candy butterflies with chocolate for the upcoming Valentines party. Kay, Austin and Gordon were kept busy sorting through the large craft bin. They mentioned several different ideas they had to use up the newly found materials. The new nursing home project is progressing despite the nasty snow storms we have been experiencing.
Deepest sympathy is extended to the friends and families of the late Albertine Letourneau, Wilfred Driver and Sandra Rivard.