Silvera Times Summer 2015

Page 1

SILVERA GAMES 2015 (STORY ON PAGE 2)

NEW MINISTER OF SENIORS Edmonton MLA Sarah Hoffman is Alberta’s new Minister of Seniors. She was named as part of the swearing-in of Premier Rachel Notley’s new government on May 24 as the first non-Progressive Conservative government since 1971 took shape. Hoffman, who was also named Minister of Health, serves the riding of Edmonton-Glenora and is the former chair of the Edmonton Public School Board. She holds a Master’s degree in educational policy studies.

Alberta’s new Minister of Seniors, Sarah Hoffman.

LIGHTS, CAMERAS, HOUSING! For the first time ever, seniors are expected to outnumber children under the age of 15 sometime between 2015 and 2021 (Statistics Canada, 2011). Silvera is preparing to meet the growing need for affordable seniors housing by collaborating in the RESOLVE Campaign — nine organizations that are working together to raise $120 million for affordable and supported housing for 3,000 vulnerable and homeless Calgarians. Silvera’s fundraising goal is $11 million. When Ruby Friesen, a resident at Bow Valley Community, heard we needed someone to tell their story to show why more affordable housing for seniors is so important, she volunteered. Ruby has faced many obstacles in her life and faces them “with

great zeal.” She worked hard all her life, including at Silvera’s Confederation Park Community years ago. She never anticipated needing an organization like Silvera herself, but loves her home here. Ruby invited us into her home for the whole day to shoot a video promoting Silvera’s involvement with RESOLVE. Her story, like that of so many others, is a vital component to showing Calgary why we need more affordable and supported housing for seniors. The video with Ruby’s story is still in production and will be released later this summer.

Sheila Hansen and Wilfred Erikson from Bow Valley Community.

Thelma Parker and Thelma Robinson from Aspen Community.

Josip (Joe) Petrus and Phyllis Reid from Valleyview Community.

Muriel Shea and Reynaldo Villaflores from Shouldice Community.

SILVERA TIMES Silvera’s Community Newsletter - Summer 2015

QUESTION PERIOD In Question Period, we answer questions from our residents. This issue, we focus on questions about outbreaks. Are we over the flu season? Ruby Friesen during the RESOLVE video shoot at Bow Valley Community.

SILVERA’S GOT TALENT: SASS, CLASS AND CRASH

Flu season typically goes from October to April, but it can still make you sick year-round. According to Alberta Health Services (AHS), this past influenza season was one of the most serious in years. Some Silvera communities were affected, along with many other seniors’ residences across the province.

It seemed like it took Aspen Community a long time to get over the recent gastrointestinal (GI) outbreak? Why was this?

This year, we were hit by a perfect storm of a mutated strain of influenza that made flu shots less effective and a particularly strong strain of GI virus. Aspen was especially hit hard, with the recent GI outbreak lasting five and a half weeks, as were many other housing providers in Calgary.

What does Silvera do to end an outbreak? Dream Haven Community’s very own band, Sass, Class and Crash (Ericka Sanders, Carole Hayes and Paul Raugust), performs in the Dream Haven lounge every Friday night. Read more on Silvera’s blog: silvera/ca/blog

ALBERTA SENIORS’ WEEK 2015 Willow Park on the Bow resident Bridget Given at the BridgelandRiverside Community Association Seniors’ Week luncheon. She helped organize the event for Silvera residents and other seniors in the Bridgeland community. Silvera’s CEO, Arlene Adamson, went on a sleepover at Aspen Community in connection with Alberta Seniors’ Week (Jun. 1-7) to get insights from our residents and understand their experience.

Editor: Silvana Saccomani

#804, 7015 Macleod Trail SW, Calgary, AB T2H 2K6 (t) 403.276.5541 • (f) 403.276.9152 contact@silvera.ca • www.silvera.ca

4 silvera.ca | If you know someone who needs a Silvera home, please contact us at 403.276.5541

Any outbreak — defined as having an unusually high number of residents ill with a contagious disease in a community — is taken very seriously at Silvera because of its potential negative impact on the safety and well being of our residents and staff. Working closely with Alberta Health Services, Silvera calls on each department, as part of our team, to help bring outbreaks to an end. Here are some examples of what Silvera departments do when an outbreak is declared: Housekeeping • Cleans and disinfects hotspots with bleach around the community each shift, including handrails, doorknobs and light switches; • Cleans and disinfects hotspots such as bathrooms, phones and light switches in sick residents’ suites twice daily; and • Disinfects laundry machines with bleach tablets daily. Dining Services • Prepares and delivers meal trays to sick residents; • Suspends salad bar service and serves salad at each table instead; and • Removes condiments, salt and pepper and other items on dining tables. Instead, they are provided only during meals. Activity Coordinators • Cancel all activities during an outbreak and support other Silvera teams at the community until the outbreak ends.

ASK US!

Community Management • Notifies residents, their families and staff that the community is in outbreak and provides updates throughout the outbreak; • Coordinates outbreak response within the community; • Monitors the number of new cases, sick residents and their status and reports back to AHS daily; and • Connects daily with CBI (Silvera’s Home Care provider), AHS and Sandstone Pharmacies. Maintenance • Continues to respond to urgent issues in the community during the outbreak, e.g. clogged toilets and leaks. Sandstone Pharmacies • Continues to operate the Tuck Shop to provide medications to residents; and • Responds to resident questions around any medication administered. CBI • Delivers meal trays to sick residents who receive Home Care. Continues on page 2

Silvera Times is happy to receive your questions. Use the Comment Cards in your community or send an email to: contact@silvera.ca (attention: Silvera Times) silvera.ca | 403.276.5541


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.