

Dear family members and friends of Andrews of Charlottetown,
We had a wonderful month at our home We celebrated St Patrick’s Day, took part in Easter season traditions like Ash Wednesday and enjoyed live music
This month, we will be celebrating Easter, making spring crafts and hosting the Young at Heart Theatre Company for their annual performance It’s always a special treat to see live theatre performed right here in our home!
Wishing you all a great April and a happy Easter!
Sincerely, - Kendra
Residents at our homes showed off their Irish spirit during St. Patrick's Day festivities. We celebrated with traditional Irish meals like corned beef and Irish stew as well as parties featuring Irish music, green beer and Irish trivia!
Residents at Andrews of Charlottetown took part in an Ash Wednesday service in March. Ash Wednesday marks the first day of lent and involves churchgoers receiving ash on their foreheads as a symbol of repentance. Easter falls on Sunday, April 20 this year.
Every spring, Andrews of Stratford takes part in the annual tulip drive fundraiser for the QEH. Residents love supporting the cause and getting beautiful tulips to display in their rooms. This year, Andrews of Stratford donated $400 to the QEH through tulip sales.
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This annual, peer-nominated award is given to a team member at each home who, through their dedication and hard work, demonstrate a consistent commitment to our core values. Congratulations to all our winners!
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Throughout the year, we highlight residents at our homes and share a bit about their life. This month, we are shining a light on Andrews of Stratford resident Ewen Stewart.
Ewen Stewart has left his mark on Prince Edward Island.
Ewen, now a resident at Andrews of Stratford, is an accomplished distance runner, who was instrumental in organizing the first marathon in P E I
He’s competed in hundreds of races, many for local charities, as well as the esteemed Boston Marathon His longtime running club, The P E I Roadrunners, named the Ewen Stewart Inspirational Runner of the Year Award after him and give it out annually to a runner who lives up to Ewen’s stalwart reputation He was also an avid cyclist, biking up to 35 kilometres daily
In addition to his many accomplishments as a runner, he was a longtime advocate and supporter of the Alzheimer Society of P E I In 2012, he was awarded the Danny Murphy Leadership Award, an annual award that recognizes a person or organization that exemplifies excellence in person-centered care while promoting programs and services for all those affected by Alzheimer disease and related dementias.
Ewen also holds the provincial record for most blood donations at 1,162. He gave his final donation in 2023 at age 90.
Ewen, you are an inspiration to us all and we are proud to have you as part of our Andrews family!
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Every month our team and residents recognize one team member for showing exceptional care
LISA RAMSAY : CHARLOTTETOWN JOINED IN 1990
Lisa was recognized for going above and beyond
Our Above and Beyond winner for this month is Lisa Ramsay. Lisa is a dedicated team member who is passionate about senior care She’s always willing to go the extra mile to make a resident’s day better or to lend a hand when her team needs her We are fortunate to have her at Andrews of Charlottetown
Lisa started working at Andrews as a housekeeper in 1990. Shortly after joining, she became a caregiver and has been in the role ever since
“It makes a difference in their lives,” she said of working with seniors
Outside of work, Lisa enjoys fishing and spending quality time with her three grandchildren
Take a look at some of our activities planned for this month!
9 AM - NEWS & VIEWS
10:15 AM - EXERCISE
2 PM - YOUNG AT HEART THEATRE PRESENTS NEXT! AFTER THE CHORUS LINE"
10 AM - CATHOLIC MASS 10:45 AM - EXERCISE 1:30 PM - MUSIC WITH THE MUSIC MAKERS
9 AM - NEWS & VIEWS
10:15 AM - EXERCISE
2 PM - BINGO
10 AM - CATHOLIC MASS 10:45 AM - EXERCISE 1:30 PM - MUSIC WITH DAVE MOORE
KATHRYNJEANPERRY’S
9 AM - NEWS & VIEWS
10:15 AM - EXERCISE
10:45 AM - EASTER EGG HUNT
2 PM - MUSIC WITH CROW BLACK CHICKEN
MUSIC WITH FULLERTONS MARSH (DINING ROOM) 9 AM - NEWS & VIEWS
BIRTHDAY
Everything is waking up and coming to life. The first flowers are daffodils and then the robins and birds come. The sunshine, the warmth of it, that lovely sun. - Camilla MacPhee
I enjoy watching things grow And mostly of every spring when the flowers and things come up in the woods, there’s all kinds of different flowers that grow in the woods. They just multiply, they’re beautiful. - Nancy Bourque
We asked. . .
residents what they enjoy or look forward to most about spring.
I always had a garden. We did a vegetable garden. We always put a few potatoes in and beets, loved beets, that’s one of our favourites. We put a fairly good variety in. - Betty Madren
I don’t like the snow so I’m glad that the snow is gone. I just like it when it’s fresh. - Mary Ratelle
The sun. It’s a good colour yellow. I like the park and the flowers that grow up in front of the houses. - Laszlo Koleszar
asked. . .
residents what they enjoy or look forward to most about spring.
I like to see more sunshine and the snow leaving. I like to see the grass start to become greener and the flowers blossoming. I’m addicted to flowers, I think. You can get outside and sit in the sun if it’s not to hot. You don’t have to worry about whether you have a jacket. - Debra Gallant
The coming of the pretty flowers, the warm weather. We always had a garden home. - Jean Profitt
The weather. It’s nice out, I get out more often. I do a lot more walking. I’ll go from here up to the Wal-Mart. I’ll do that two times a day. - Marvin MacEwen
I enjoy the new growth of the flowers, the trees sprouting all the leaves, the birds coming back and going to sleep at night and listening to the birds singing I love the spring. - Lori Henderson
residents what they enjoy or look forward to most about spring.
asked. . . Community Cash 50/50
Making flower beds I love tulips, daffoldils, geraniums. I grew up doing that with my mom in Morell. - Veronica MacDermid