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JUNE 2024 CHARLOTTETOWN Your life, your community, your news
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raised more than $13,000 for the Alzheimer Society during fundraising efforts in May. Read our full story
ABOVE & BEYOND Check out this month's Above and Beyond winner | p 10 RESIDENT RECIPES This month we feature a decadent butter tart recipe from resident Evelyn Rafuse | p 4-5 PET THERAPY Spending time with animals proven to benefit seniors and people living with dementia | p 6-7 MOTHER’S DAY, MUSIC AND MORE Check out our photos from our fundraising walks, ECMA performance and Mother’s Day | p 3-8 PROTEM, ANDREWS BEAT EXPECTATIONS ProTem, Andrews teams raise more than $13,000 for Alzheimer Society. | p 11 ‘IT’S JUST SO CLOSE TO MY HEART’ Andrews, ProTem residents enjoy benefits of gardening | p. 9-10
Andrews of Stratford activity director Sharon Woods-Bryenton opens raspberry cordial for residents following Stratford’s in-house Alzheimer Society. Andrews and ProTem teams inside.

UPDATE FROM CHARLOTTETOWN

Dear family members and friends of Andrews of Charlottetown,

We had an amazing May at our home We celebrated Mother’s Day, enjoyed a performance during the East Coast Music Awards, began our gardening for the season and participated in our annual Alzheimer’s fundraiser

This month we will be celebrating Father’s Day, finishing our garden prep, playing kickball and experiencing virtual reality goggles, courtest of Lobster P E I

Wishing you a great June and a wonderful start to the summer season

Sincerely, - Kendra

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Team member Laura MacArthur, an LPN, and resident Anna Doucette
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We celebrated Mother’s Day with special treats, teas, meals and music.

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We celebrated Mother’s Day with special treats, teas, meals and music.

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Residents at our homes took part in in-house fundraisers for the Alzheimer Society throughout May.

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Residents at Andrews Senior Care recently enjoyed a special performance by Sung Ha Shin-Bouey, Stephen Bouey and Shimon Walt as part of the Concerts in Care series. The trio visited our homes during ECMA week, volunteering their time and talent to entertain our residents. Residents also had the opportunity to attend a talk by former P.E.I. Guardian managing editor Gary MacDougall, who spoke about his years in the industry and the history of journalism in the province.

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Anita Ayers waters a plant inside Andrews of Charlottetown’s activity room. Anita has been an avid gardener for 70 years. “It’s just so close to my heart to see new flowers coming up every spring,” she said of gardening.

‘It’s just so close to my heart’

Andrews Senior Care residents enjoy benefits of gardening

Anita Ayers remembers her first garden

It was 1954, her first home with her husband Lorne Hennessey, and she was thrilled to have her very own plot of soil to tend

At times it was physically challenging work, but Anita didn’t mind She liked being active and outdoors, even it meant chilly afternoons in late fall planting daffodil bulbs

“It’s just so close to my heart to see new flowers coming up every spring,” she said “Anybody that doesn’t love flowers, they’re missing something ” Her passion for gardening stayed with her through five kids and two husbands Seventy years later, she’s still going strong and is one of a number of Andrews Senior Care residents who take part in annual gardening projects at our homes

“I look forward to it,” she said “This year I’ll be planting some more lovely perennials because I want them to come back every year ”

For Anita, digging in the soil, being in the sunshine and seeing the literal fruits of her labour, has a positive impact on her sense of well-being.

“When you ’ re down on your knees and your planting flowers or whatever, you ’ re close to God,” she said. “And I truly believe in that.”

It’s an experience many gardeners share. In fact, recent studies have shown significant health benefits attributed to gardening, especially for seniors.

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In addition to lowered stress levels, research has shown positive impacts in mental alertness, socialization and physical fitness. Likewise, seniors who’d moved from home into a senior care facility found gardening to be a way to form a connection with their new living environment.

Arlene Gallant, resident of Andrews of Summerside, is one such person

Prior to moving into our Summerside home, Arlene lived in New Annan with her husband Fred There, she grew a mix of vegetables and flowers

“We always had a little patch somewhere,” she said “And if we didn’t, Fred would make it for me ”

Now, she and a few other residents put together planter boxes in the courtyard every spring, growing a variety of vegetables and herbs

While it’s not quite as intensive as her gardens in New Annan, it keeps her busy

“If I can get out there and pull weeds or do whatever, I’m gonna go there,” said Arlene “I love it ”

Adrienne Lacroix, activity director at our ProTem Memory Care homes in Moncton, N B , has witnessed the positive impact gardening can have on residents living with dementia

“For people living with dementia, well-being is also tied to the ability to enjoy familiar activities which cultivate a feeling of comfort,” she said “Garden therapy is at the top of the list (of activites )”

At ProTem, residents take part in a variety of gardening activities throughout the year. In the fall, they plant daffodil bulbs, in early winter they help trim holly branches for Christmas decorations and in the spring they plant garden boxes throughout the shared backyard. Residents are also brought on excursions to garden centres to help select what will be planted each year.

“Often, the residents start sharing memories about working with their mothers or their grandmothers in the garden,” she said “You can see the joy light up on their faces ”

Which, is the primary benefit as far as Andrews of Summerside resident Doris DeWolfe is considered

“I just love working in the soil and seeing things grow, ” she said “I enjoy it very much ”

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Doris DeWolfe looks over recently potted plants at Andrews of Summerside. Doris is one of a number of residents at Andrews of Summerside who manage the planter boxes every spring. Team members and residents transplant plants to the outdoor garden boxes at ProTem Memory Care. ProTem Memory Care boasts a number of flower beds in the shared backyard of the three Gorge Road homes.

Andrews, ProTem teams beat Alzheimer Society fundraising goal

Andrews Senior Care and ProTem Memory Care beat fundraising expectations again this year, raising $13,391 for the Alzheimer Society as part of the 2024 IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s

The Andrews Rockstars had set a team goal of $5,000 and finished with $5,121 50, which was matched by Andrews Senior Care, bringing the total to $10,243 The ProTem Memory Keepers added another $3,168 in addition to the $5,000 donated as part of ProTem’s sponsorship of the Moncton walk

“It’s an amazing feeling being able to support a cause that’s so close to so many of our residents and their families at both our Andrews Senior Care and ProTem Memory Care homes,” said Mizan Uddin, Group GM. “We have a very dedicated and generous team.”

One home, in particular, went above and beyond this year.

Andrews of Parkhill alone raised $2,816, through a combination of casual day donations, gift basket raffles and team and resident donations. Barb Pye, activity director at Andrews of Parkhill, was the driving force behind the fundraising. Her goal was to beat the home’s 2023 total of $1,370. Barb started fundraising for 2024 the day after the 2023 walk at Parkhill.

“That was our goal, to beat last year, ” she said, adding she would have been happy with $1,371 “But then we really go into it ”

In the final weeks of fundraising, she was overwhelmed by the support from team members and residents

“We had one resident that donated $400,” she said “The people that work here with me, I feel like so much of a team and they supported me so much through this ”

Barb’s passion for the Alzheimer Society grew out of her years working with seniors

“I don’t have anybody (in my family) that has Alzheimer’s,” she said “I can’t explain what it’s like to work here ”

Tanya Weatherbee, Memory Care Coordinator and Admin Support at ProTem Memory Care, agrees

“Seeing the impact Alzheimer’s has on people makes you want to help any way you can, ” she said “You get close to residents and their families and fundraising and taking part in the walk every May is our way of showing our solidarity with them ”

Donations from both Andrews Senior Care and ProTem Memory Care will be presented to the Alzheimer Society of Prince Edward Island and the Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick this month

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Barb Pye, Andrews of Parkhill activity director, leads residents and team members during the home’s annual Alzheimer’s fundraising walk on May 21, 2024.

ABOVE & BEYOND MAY WINNER

Every month our team and residents recognize one team member for showing exceptional care

MURTAZA KHADIM : CHARLOTTETOWN JOINED IN 2024

Murtaza was recognized for going above and beyond.

Our Above and Beyond winner for May is Murtaza Khadim

Murtaza is a team player who is always willing to help residents and team mates whenever he’s needed We are fortunate to have him at Andrews of Charlottetown

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9 AM - NEWS & VIEWS 10:15 AM - EXERCISE 1:30 PM - MUSIC WITH THE MORAIS FAMILY & FRIENDS

10 AM - CATHOLIC MASS 10:45 AM - EXERCISE 1:30 PM - MANICURES

Murtaza started working as our Home Ops Coordinator in January, 2024

Prior to working at Andrews, he managed a hotel chain in Russia While originally from Pakistan, he spent most of his adult life working in hospitality in Moscow and St Petersburg

For him, the most rewarding aspect of his current role is helping the residents

“I get satisfaction when the residents are happy,” he said, adding they remind him of his own parents

Outside of work, Murtaza enjoys travelling around the Maritimes His favourite destination to date is Cavendish Beach

9 AM - NEWS & VIEWS 10:15 AM - EXERCISE 1:30 PM - FATHERS DAY SOCIAL WITH THE CORNWALL MISFITS

N O M A D I C | 2 4 12 Take a look at some of our activities planned for this month!
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Sudoku

The object of the puzzle is to fill the remaining squares, using all the numbers 1–9 exactly once in each row, column, and the nine 3 × 3 subgrids

Community Cash 50/50

Weekly 50/50 draw in support of support not for profit groups including Murphy s Pharmacies Community Centre and the Holland College Athletics Department Anyone can play for just $2/week

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