National Volunteer Week runs from the 19th to the 25th of April. We wish to thank all our volunteers that assist in many ways at our home. We truly appreciate each and every one of you! Volunteers have faced many challenges during the Covid period but somehow have continued through it all and are eager to come when asked. Anyone interested in volunteering contact the Activity Director at 519-693-4415.
Residents are busy getting ready for their Casino night adventure. Decorations have been purchased especially for the event. Residents enjoyed the entertainment provided by Johnny Borton. They really liked the large cowboy hat he was wearing as he played the keyboard while singing. Balloon Toss was great fun and residents sure had lots of exercise while trying to hit the target. David Skipper visited and gave communion to residents of the Catholic faith. Trivia had a great group in attendance while others watched the Blue Jay game on the large screen television.
The wine and cheese party was held on Sunday. There was a large turnout of residents to sample the assortment of cheese and crackers along with a variety of fruit trays. The wine flavours were sparkling and tasty as well. David Smith visited and sang several songs. Residents joined in singing. Movie night had a good attendance. Residents watched a movie called “Magic Puppy.” They rated the movie a “B” but the popcorn and other snacks were definitely an “A”. Outdoor walks are enjoyed during this warm spell we have experienced for at least a couple days. Bingo was held three times during the week with several lucky winners.
When you start to see the cleaning crews working at the new building you realize it soon will be ready for occupancy. Everything is coming together in a timely manner. Keep in mind this new building is still considered a construction site. The general public is not allowed to enter the building at this time. When completed the community will be notified that we are able to allow visitors to safely enter to view the facility.
Physiotherapy is scheduled on a regular basis for those residents requiring treatment. Shelley Coad visited and gave Communion to residents of the Catholic faith. Joel Horvath visited and entertained residents with a musical program. The Babcock Chair dance group had a fun time dancing while sitting in their chairs. Great exercise for everyone! The Family Feud game was fun and residents could be heard giggling and laughing as they played. Others enjoyed their patio time during the warmer temperatures. The one-on-one program is a time when residents are visiting with an activity staff member and are given the opportunity to just sit and chat with each other, or they can complete a few chores they wish done in their own personal space, or perhaps help write a letter or card to a friend or family member.
A small group gathered for hoya cards. Manicures and foot care are provided on a regular basis. Randy Grey entertained residents at the monthly birthday party. Birthday cake and ice cream was served. Birthday greetings are extended to Connie Peterkin, Deanna Klauka, John Keskeny and Anita Kendall. The Wal-mart bus trip is scheduled for April 21st. Babcock Community Care welcomes Helga Von Der Recke as their newest resident.















































































