Happenings
LIFE CARE CENTERS OF AMERICA
NURSING AND REHABILITATION May/June 2014
Editors Holly Shurak Activities Director Cathie Thompson Admissions/Marketing Director
May is going to be such a fun filled month here at
Hickory House. We will kick off the month by honoring our beloved
volunteers with a luncheon on May 3rd.
We appreciate all they do.
National Nurse’s Day is May 6th. Our nurses are top notch. They have
hearts of gold and care so much!
During National Nursing Home Week (May 11th – 17th) we are going
to take a little walk on the wild side. Philadelphia Zoo will be visiting us and teaching us all about the Radical Rainforest. We will get to learn about all of the layers of the rainforest and have an animal from each layer visit us!
Our first picnic of the season
is on May 22nd! Join us for some delicious picnic fare. A f t e r w a r d s we will be playing some fun games in the courtyard.
The fun won’t stop as we
waltz into June. On the 5th we will be entertained by Vivian & Don and their beautiful ballroom dancing.
Our second picnic takes place on June 26th. Please join us as we
celebrate Independence Day! There will be great food and DJ Neil will be spinning some tunes as we will dance the afternoon away.
Mary Magner’s Message
We have a number of events coming up for National Nursing Home Week May 11th thru the 17th. We invite you and your family to celebrate National Nursing Week with us! This special week of dedication starts on Mother’s Day, May 11th. This year’s theme is: Living the Aloha Spirit ... of kindness, unity, truthfulness, humility, and patience.
Mary Magner,R.N., N.H.A.
Executive Director
We had a special guest visit on April 17th. Ivan Stoltzfus is a retired farmer from Honey Brook, PA that will be driving his specially built “Johnabilt” across the US to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project.
Janet Martin
Janet Martin has been chosen for our resident spotlight. Janet was born in Glenmoore and was an only child. She was raised by her aunt on the Mainline. She late moved to Newtown Square and graduated from Haverford High School.
After graduation she worked for Philadelphia Electric for twenty-nine years. Janet met her
husband Ray at a dance and they were married i n 1958. They moved to Honey Brook to live. Janet and Ray have two daughters, Lynn and Diane.
Janet is a long-standing member of the Honey Brook Presbyterian Church. She always loved to dance and also enjoys reading.
Janet has been a wonderful addition to our Hickory House family. She can often be found at activities having fun!
Prep Time: 15 minuteTotal Time: 15 minutes
Ingredients
For the Crust:
• 2 cups graham crumbs • 1 teaspoon sugar • 2 tablespoons butter, melted • For the Cheesecake Mixture: • 1 cup heavy cream • 1/2 cup confectioners’ sugar • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar • 1 package (8 ounces) of cream cheese, softened, and
whipped smooth • 1 individual sized package (4.5 g) of Crystal Light Pink
Lemonade Mix • Optional: pink food coloring, not necessary at all,
personal choice
For the Optional Garnish:
• Sprinkles • Whipped cream • Crushed cookies• Make Raspberry-Coconut Chocolate Cupcakes
InstructionsFor the Crust: 1. Pour graham crumbs into a bowl, add sugar and mix
well. 2. Melt the butter in microwave or on stove top. Pour over
graham crumbs. Mix with a fork until well combined. 3. Divide evenly amongst serving dishes and leave loose,
no need to pack it down since you are not cooking it. 4. For the Cheesecake Mixture: 5. In a stand mixtures combine the heavy cream,
confectioners’ sugar, and granulated sugar. Start mixer on low with the whisk attachment. Once it starts to thicken slightly you can increase speed until it’s on high. Whisk on high till the mixture is fluffy.
6. In a separate bowl whip the softened cream cheese with a mixer until it’s smooth and there are no chunky pieces, add the lemonade mix slowly and mix until combined.
7. Add the cream cheese mixture to the whipped cream mixture and whisk on medium speed until it’s smooth and combined.
8. Transfer to a piping bag if desired, or spoon into serving dishes.
9. Place in fridge for at least an hour.
For the Optional Garnish: 1. You can add sprinkles, whipped cream, crumbled graham
crackers or anything else over top of these. We did ours plain this time around and just did the cheesecake mixture with some sprinkles.
2. Serve with a big old puckery smile!
Pink Lemonade No Bake CheesecakesSuper easy to make and absolutely scrumptious to devour.
These will have you stealing them from your family members!
Good Friday5/18:
The bunny came a hop hop hopping along and visited us on Good Friday. Fun was had by all.
May Birthdays
Carol Armbrester 5/15Mary Broomell 5/11Alex Chefko 5/14Mildred Clendening 5/5Mary Diefenderfer 5/23Thelma Estheimer 5/17Marian Lammey 5/20Dolores Lusky 5/27Janet “Peaches” Martin 5/9June McGarvey 5/7Walter Proudfoot 5/29Charles Whalen 5/25
June Birthdays
Mary Boros 6/6Richard Gabriel 6/18Norma Gallagher 6/19Connie Miller 6/20Nancy Nunemaker 6/4Irene Rutherford 6/11Ruth Yost 6/9
The ladies enjoyed a beautiful tea party in March. We hope to do this again soon.
Activities Calendar
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1 2:30 PM Frankie Widder
3 12:00 pm Volunteer Luncheon
5 2:30 pm Cinco De Mayo Celebration
6 2:30 pm Nurse Recognition Ceremony
12 2:30 pm Paul Columbo
13 2:30 pm Zoo on wheels – Radical Rainforest
15 2:30 pm Staff Recognition Ceremony
16 2:30 pm Banana Split Blitz
19 2:30 pm Craig Satchell
22 12:00 pm Memorial Day Picnic
23 2:30 pm Soft Pretzel Social
27 10:45 am Creative Movement
29 2:30 pm Stephen DiJoseph
6:30 pm Lester Hirsh
30 2:30 pm Strawberry Social
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2 2:30 pm Steve Kucenski
4 2:30 pm Jim Cuthbert
5 2:30 pm Vivian & Don Ball-room Dancing Show
6 10:30 am Music with Alice
11 2:30 pm Going Fit
12 2:30 pm Mobile Museum – Seascapes
13 2:30 pm Birthday Party Social
14 2:30 pm Walt Schuler
16 2:30 pm Steven Barth
20 10:30 am Music with Alice
23 2:30 pm Ed Podziomek
25 2:30 pm Going Fit
26 12:00 pm Independence Day Picnic
27 2:30 pm Cones in the Courtyard Social
Hickory House Nursing Home3120 Horseshoe Pike
Honey Brook, PA 19344
• 24 Hour Skilled Nursing Care• Medicare Approved• Professional Dietary Services Including a Chef, Baker & Nutritionist• TPN (Total Parenteral Nutrition)• Extensive Activities Program• Complete Rehabilitative Therapy Programs - including physical, speech and occupational therapies for both in and outpatients and laser therapy for pain and wound healing• IV Therapy (Intravenous)• Certified Wound Care Specialist• Social Service/Family Support Programs/Respite Care• Short Stays for Pre- and Post-Operative Care
Premier Nursing & Rehabilitation Services
The sun setting is no less
beautiful than the sun rising.
3120 Horseshoe PikeHoney Brook, PA 19344
610-273-2915
• 24 Hour Skilled Nursing Care• Medicare Approved• Professional Dietary Services Including a Chef, Baker & Nutritionist• TPN (Total Parenteral Nutrition)• Extensive Activities Program• Complete Rehabilitative Therapy Programs - including physical, speech and occupational therapies for both in and outpatients and laser therapy for pain and wound healing• IV Therapy (Intravenous)• Certified Wound Care Specialist• Social Service/Family Support Programs/Respite Care• Short Stays for Pre- and Post-Operative Care
Premier Nursing & Rehabilitation Services
The sun setting is no less
beautiful than the sun rising.
3120 Horseshoe PikeHoney Brook, PA 19344
610-273-2915