February is now over and it looks like Wiarton Willy’s prediction on February 2nd, saying 6 more weeks of winter and cold temperatures came true. This did not deter the residents from celebrating their February Birthdays! Don Earhart, IIona Freeman, Ruth Mach, Marg Watts, Bethelene Carroll, Doreen Browe and Bill Hanenburg, along with other residents, gathered in the dining area and enjoyed birthday cake and ice cream. Randy Grey provided the entertainment for the party.
The Family Day social was celebrated and everyone had a great time visiting with family and friends. The Elegant Dinner was a great day for residents who were pampered with manicures, hair and makeup and helped choose the special outfit for the dinner. The entertainment was provided by Crystal Gage and she kept the party hopping as everyone always enjoys her music. The King and Queen of Hearts was crowned and presented with a bouquet of lovely flowers as they proudly showed off their crowns.
Everyone cast their votes for King and Queen, Bob Phillips and Austin Bauer. Congratulations to each one! The meal consisted of Beef Wellington, braised carrots, potatoes, and skewers of vegetables, along with shrimp, a variety of pastries and strawberry shortcake for dessert. The photo shoot was very popular with an amazing background and each resident wanting their pictures had a big smile! The fruit plate social held on Sunday was enjoyed by everyone. One-on-one visits are regularly scheduled for all residents. Sybil and Remy visited during the pet therapy program.
During happy hour residents were served a variety of delicious spritzers. There was a variety of flavours including pineapple, strawberry, lemon, or green tea mixed with soda. Table games are always popular. The cheesie and onion ring social was held with lots of conversation. Mary Lou DePelsmaeker gave communion to residents of the Catholic faith. Johnny Borton visited and entertained residents. Rick’s Holiday Magic involved residents and staff throughout the entire show as he performed his magical tricks. He had a white dove called “Gwendolyn.” Residents had their photo taken and were allowed to pet the bird. One-on-one visits are appreciated by residents.
Residents boarded the magic train for a tour of Switzerland to Italy, where the Olympics are being held. Everyone cheered on the Canadian teams during the Olympics broadcast over the television. Wanda and friends visited and she depicted bible stories by way of a flannel graph. The Heartbeats Club gathered in the activity room to exercise to the fast beat music provided. Everyone had a great workout and lots of laughter. Bingo was held several times during the week with many lucky winners. Craft day was a day where each resident created a leaf for the giant family tree project. The old time sing along had everyone singing plus they did a little dancing as well. Reverend Deb Dolbear-Van Bilsen held church services and communion for those residents wanting to attend. Strawberry shortbread or chocolate in a cone was served with a few toppings added. Trivia had a great crowd in attendance and everyone enjoyed the apple crisp with ice-cream. Hoya cards, Family Feud, bola ball, board games are only a few of the games residents participated in.
Physiotherapy is provided on a regular basis from the local hospital for any resident requiring the treatment. Music Connections visited and provided a large variety of musical instruments for residents to try. Residents are always on the Nu-Step cross trainers located in the activity area keeping up their daily exercise routines. The next special occasion party will be held on March 17th in celebration of St. Patrick’s day. Do not forget to wear your green!















































































