Residents were anxiously waiting for the Easter Bunny to stop by with a huge basket of Easter Eggs to treat everyone on Easter weekend. The Easter Tea and Social was held on April 5th at 1:30 pm. The Spring Equinox Social had a large group in attendance. They played Trivia that included how the Easter date was chosen and discussed how many other traditions and celebrations around the world happened. They planted bachelor button coloured seeds in wet paper towels to have them germinate in 7 to 12 days. Residents had been making Easter cards to pass around to family, staff and friends during the Easter celebration.
John Carter visited and gave Palm Sunday Communion to residents of the Catholic faith. Residents had a great time playing several games over the month. They included Uno, Hoya Cards, Trouble, Jenga, Rummy, Bingo, Wheel of Words, Family Feud, Bola Ball, dice games and Bunny ring toss. Other residents enjoyed watching their favourite movie while eating popcorn along with a variety of other snacks. The three-in-one social time is a new program where residents are able to meet and chat with someone new and do something else of their preference, such as play a game. The chair dance club had a fun time in the activity area as they participated in yoga stretches. The crafters met to design their flower scenes with butterflies, lady bugs and flowers of all sizes on foil paper and brightly coloured plates.
The Nu-Step cross trainers are always occupied with residents exercising. They have a great view of the patio and all the birds, squirrels and sometimes the odd rabbit passing through. During the pet therapy program, Sybil and Remy visited residents. The Food Committee held their regular meeting and residents were able to voice any concerns they have. The Resident’s Council meeting followed and the April activity programs were discussed.
The Happy Hour Berry Freeze hour was enjoyed by several residents. They were served a blue raspberry drink, cherry, grape, or sparkling water in a wine glass. The mad science program drew a large crowd as residents had fun trying the different experiments. Rice Krispie squares were served along with refreshments. Get Fit was a great program for residents to move and get exercise. Physiotherapy is scheduled regularly for those residents needing the treatment. Wayne Gaudon visited and everyone enjoyed his musical entertainment. The Heartbeats group gathered in the activity area to exercise to a fast beat music. They always have a fun time. Wanda and friends visited and she depicted bible stories by flannel graph.
The residents are enjoying their outside walks when the weather cooperates. Deepest sympathy is extended to the family and friends of the late Margaret McCahon and Kathlyn Poor. Babcock Community Care welcomes Marlene Steinman as their newest resident.















































































