American House Grand Rapids2619 Kalamazoo Avenue SE | Grand Rapids | Michigan | 49507
Office: (616) 248-3499 | [email protected] | americanhouse.com
July 2017Your Friendly American HouseGrand Rapids Staff
Executive Director Theresa BursleyAssistant Executive Director Belinda WernerLife Enrichment Director Stella BlissSupervising RN Heather WalkerHead Chef Teresa McCookHousekeeping Supervisor Karie BeaudinMaintenance Supervisor Josh ForneyHairstylist Just ConnieOffice Support Katie RobertsonSocial Worker Jill Thymes
Important Phone NumbersMain Office (616) 248-3499The Medical Team (616) 916-7958Life Enrichment Office (616) 248-9889Dietary Services (616) 248-0283Ridelink (616) 774-1288GO! Bus (616) 456-6141Senior Meals (616) 459-3111Calder City Taxi (616) 454-8080Walgreens (616) 452-4870Meijer (616) 452-9651
Whitecaps Baseball Game
Flag Day Event
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HydratingFoods
Staying hydratedis important,especially when thetemperature soars. Inaddition to drinkingwater, try snackingon these fruits andvegetables that aremore than 90 percentwater: strawberries,watermelon,tomatoes,cucumbers, babycarrots and celery.
John Ball ZooWe will be going to
the John Ball Zoo onWednesday,July 12th, at11:00am. We’ll planon having KFC forour picnic lunch.There will be a $5.00fee to cover thepicnic lunch and itwill need to be paidat the time of signingup for the trip at theLife EnrichmentOffice.
For those of youwanting to go into thezoo, I have added theentrance fees below.
Adults 61 andunder $10.00
Seniors 62 andover $8.00
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Summertime SipsThis summer, relax and
unwind by enjoying an ArnoldPalmer, the refreshing beveragecreated and loved by itslegendary namesake. Accordingto the golf great himself, he gotthe idea one day at lunch to addlemonade to his wife’s batch oficed tea, and he experimenteduntil he found the perfect ratio: 2parts iced tea to 1 partlemonade. Palmer begancarrying a thermos of theconcoction on courses andordering the mixed beverage inrestaurants, and the drink waseventually named after him.
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WE LOVE OUR ARTS & CRAFTS!
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Monthly Birthday PartyFriday, July 7th, at 2:30pm.
An Extra Layer of ProtectionPlanning some fun in the sun?
Along with sunscreen, wear red orblue clothing. Scientists have foundthat these shades offer betterprotection from ultraviolet rays thanlighter colors like yellow or white.
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July 2017Grand Rapids
EntertainmentOutings
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
110:00 Coffee Hour
1:00 65 Game1:30 Saturday Movie
210:00 Coffee Hour
3:00 Worship Service4:00 Fellowship
310:00 Coffee Hour1:00 Cribbage1:00 The Corner Store
Independence Day 410:00 Coffee Hour1:00 The Corner Store7:00 Bingo7:00 Bridge
510:00 Exercise Class10:00 Coffee Hour10:30 BP & Weight Checks11:00 Big Boy’s
1:00 65 Game1:00 The Corner Store2:00 YMCA Veggie Van2:30 Dollar Tree3:00 Bible Study4:00 Fellowship
69:30 Balance Class
10:00 Coffee Hour10:30 Meijer
1:00 The Corner Store2:00 Bingo7:00 Bridge
710:00 Coffee Hour10:00 Exercise Class10:30 Catholic Communion1:00 Euchre1:00 The Corner Store2:30 Resident Monthly
Birthday Party
810:00 Coffee Hour
1:00 65 Game1:30 Saturday Movie
910:00 Coffee Hour
3:00 Worship Service4:00 Fellowship
1010:00 Coffee Hour10:00 Exercise Class11:00 Arts & Crafts
1:00 The Corner Store1:00 Cribbage2:00 Meijer
119:00 Doctors’ Appointments
9:00-2:0010:00 Coffee Hour1:00 The Corner Store2:00 Gentle Care with Connie/
Care One7:00 Bingo7:00 Bridge
1210:00 Coffee Hour10:00 Exercise Class10:30 BP & Weight Checks11:00 John Ball Zoo
1:00 65 Game1:00 The Corner Store2:00 YMCA Veggie Van3:00 Bible Study4:00 Fellowship
139:30 Balance Class
10:00 Coffee Hour10:30 Meijer
1:00 The Corner Store2:00 Bingo7:00 Bridge
1410:00 Coffee Hour10:00 Exercise Class10:30 Catholic Communion1:00 Euchre1:00 The Corner Store2:30 Happy Hour with Gene
Hahn
1510:00 Coffee Hour
1:00 65 Game1:30 Saturday Movie
1610:00 Coffee Hour
3:00 Worship Service4:00 Fellowship
1710:00 Resident Meeting10:00 Coffee Hour10:30 Exercise Class11:00 Arts & Crafts
1:00 Cribbage1:00 The Corner Store2:00 Meijer
189:00 Doctors’ Appointments
9:00-2:0010:00 Coffee Hour10:30 Let’s Talk Seniors/ Mindy/
Care One1:00 The Corner Store2:00 ClearCaptions/ Matt7:00 Bingo7:00 Bridge
1910:00 Coffee Hour10:00 Exercise Class10:30 BP & Weight Checks11:00 Applebee’s
1:00 65 Game1:00 The Corner Store2:00 Banks & D&W2:00 YMCA Veggie Van3:00 Bible Study4:00 Fellowship
209:30 Balance Class
10:00 Coffee Hour10:30 Meijer
1:00 The Corner Store2:00 Bingo7:00 Bridge
2110:00 Exercise Class10:00 Coffee Hour10:30 Catholic Communion1:00 Euchre1:00 The Corner Store2:30 Happy Hour with Eddie
Francisco
2210:00 Coffee Hour
1:00 65 Game1:30 Saturday Movie
2310:00 Coffee Hour
3:00 Worship Service4:00 Fellowship
3010:00 Coffee Hour
3:00 Worship Service4:00 Fellowship
2410:00 Exercise Class11:00 Arts & Crafts
1:00 Cribbage1:00 The Corner Store2:00 Meijer
3110:00 Exercise Class11:00 Arts & Crafts
1:00 The Corner Store1:00 Cribbage2:00 Meijer
259:00 Doctors’ Appointments
9:00-2:0010:00 Coffee Hour1:00 The Corner Store2:00 Gentle Care with Connie/
Care One7:00 Bingo7:00 Bridge
2610:00 Exercise Class10:00 Coffee Hour10:30 BP & Weight Checks11:00 Gun Lake Casino
1:00 65 Game1:00 The Corner Store2:00 YMCA Veggie Van3:00 Bible Study4:00 Fellowship
279:30 Balance Class
10:00 Coffee Hour10:30 Meijer
1:00 The Corner Store2:00 Bingo7:00 Bridge
2810:00 Coffee Hour10:00 Exercise Class10:30 Catholic Communion1:00 Euchre1:00 The Corner Store2:30 Happy Hour with Chris
Sloan
2910:00 Coffee Hour
1:00 65 Game1:30 Saturday Movie
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Talk About It
‘I Love aParade’
From marchingbands and floats tofire trucks andanimals, parades area festive way tocelebrate a holiday orevent. March into adiscussion of yourparade memories.
Did you attendlocal parades whenyou were a child?What were they like?Were they in a smalltown or big city?
What was yourfavorite part of aparade when youwere a youngster?What about as anadult spectator?
Have you everparticipated in aparade? What wasthe occasion? Didyou walk, wave froma float, ride a horse,or cruise the route inanother form oftransportation?Describe theexperience.
A grand marshalusually leads theprocession. Haveyou or someoneyou know had thehonor of being agrand marshal?
We have scheduledrepresentatives from CAREONE tocome in on Tuesdays during themonth of July.
Tuesday, July 11th: Gentle Carewith Connie at 2:00pm.
Tuesday, July 18th: Let’s TalkSeniors with Mindy at 10:30am.
Tuesday, July 25th: Gentle Carewith Connie at 2:00pm.
We hope to see you there!Hello, Yellow!
Cheerful and bright, yellow is thecolor of sunshine, sunflowers andsmiley faces. It’s a hue that is oftenassociated with happiness andoptimism. Even the brain agrees: Itreleases serotonin, the so-calledfeel-good hormone, at the sight ofyellow. The color’s light waves aresaid to stimulate the brain, makingone more alert, clearheaded andupbeat when it comes to mood anddecision-making.
Doctor Appointment TransportationPlease be reminded that we are now offering
doctor appointment transportation on Tuesdaysbetween the hours of 9:00am and 2:00pm and withina ten-mile radius of American House Grand Rapids.The forms for this service are located directly outsideof the Life Enrichment Office on the second floor nextto the elevator. Please contact the LED office at616-248-9889 if you have any questions.
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Looking Back atSummer Camps
For over a century, summer campshave provided countless childrenthe opportunity to connect withnature, learn valuable skills andcreate memories.
In the late 1800s, overnight campsbegan popping up in the northeasternU.S. as a means for boys to breakaway from city life and buildcharacter, and were generally gearedtoward those from wealthy families.By the early 1900s, summer campsgrew in number and diversity. Nationalorganizations like the YMCA and BoyScouts catered adventures for boysfrom all social classes. Many of thesecamps focused on military basics andsurvival skills.
At about the same time, summersleep-away camps for girls wereestablished to teach life skills andencourage independence. The CampFire Girls and Girl Scouts wereamong the programs that providedthese outdoor experiences foryoung women.
Starting in the 1950s, specialtycamps began to concentrate onspecific pursuits, such as academics,art, sports and music. Camps werealso created for children withspecial needs and medical conditions.Today, there is a camp for nearlyevery interest.
Laugh Lines
SummerCruisin’
A 70-year-old manbought his first ridinglawn mower. Afterusing it, he braggedto his grandson, “Ittook me only an hourand a half to mow thelawn. It used to takeyour grandmothertwo days to do it all!”
A woman teachingher son to ride a bikeshouted, “Step backon the pedals, andthe bike will brake!”The boy nodded, butrode straight intoa bush.
“Why didn’t youpush back on thepedals?” she asked,helping him up.
“You said ifI did, the bikewould break.”
“My wife calledme. She said,‘There’s water in thecarburetor.’ I said,‘Where’s the car?’She said, ‘In thelake.’” —HennyYoungman
What has fourwheels and flies?A garbage truck.
July 2017