

TANYA WEATHERBEE : MEMORY CARE COORDINATOR & ADMIN SUPPORT
CALIN : DIRECTOR OF CARE
Dear family members and friends of ProTem Memory Care,
We had a wonderful November at our homes. We honoured our veterans on Remembrance Day, played tabletop hockey, toured Wheaton’s Christmas trees, did some festive crafting and had our Christmas card photos done.
This month we will be taking part in lots of Christmas-themed fun, including baking, taking a drive to look at lights, singing carols and hosting our holiday party
We hope you have a great Christmas season and wish you all the best in the new year
Sincerely,
- Tanya & Mihaela
A C T I V E A T P R O T E M
Christmas tree tours, festive crafting and vintage car race games were all part of our November activities. We are looking forward to more seasonal
Annelize Malan has been working on the Light Up Our Lives project for nearly a year and is excited to see if finally come to fruition this month.
Residents at Andrews of Summerside are getting an early Christmas gift this year as the home hosts the first ever Light Up Our Lives Christmas event and fundraiser.
Initiated by Andrews of Summerside activity director
Annelize Malan, the event will see community businesses and organizations donate decorated Christmas trees to be displayed along the driveway of the home throughout the Christmas season The public is encouraged to visit, with Andrews of Summerside accepting non-perishable food donations to the food bank
“This is an awesome way to bring the Christmas spirit to our residents,” Annelize said “There are so many people that can’t go out to have the opportunity to go look at the lights ”
The project has been almost a year in the works and involved a lot of phone calls and planning
“It’s been a lot of hours,” said Annelize “Making banners, making invitations, talking to people over the phone ”
Annelize stressed that this is a community project, not just an Andrews of Summerside project
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“I wanted to have community commitment and community participation,” she said “Community involvement is important because it gets people to talk to one another. By bringing in the community, we have the mayor, the minister, people from Sobeys, come in and have a chat with the residents. They get the opportunity to just speak to other people and see other faces that they don’t see every day.”
For resident Adele Gardiner, who was instrumental in starting the Lights for Life at the Prince County Hospital, having a similar event at her residence means a lot.
“It takes me back to when I was doing it at the hospital,” she said. “We had a lot of cold fingers.” She added, the effort was worth it when she was with the hospital and it’s worth it today at Andrews of Summerside.
“It keeps the community together,” she said.
Trees were donated between November 23 and November 29 The official lighting is scheduled for Monday, Dec 2 at 6 p m The trees will remain up and lit until January 5
Men living at Andrews Senior Care homes have a new outlet for socializing – a monthly men ’ s group
The idea for the group was initiated by Andrews of Stratford activity director Sharon Woods-Bryenton, who saw a need for more social opportunities for the men at her home.
“The population is heavily female at senior’s homes,” she said “We always have a good turnout of men at our activities but I thought it would be nice to have a time just for them to get together and talk about sort of men ’ s stuff.”
According to research, including a 2018 study published by the National Institutes of Health, male seniors are at a particularly high risk of experiencing loneliness and are often less likely to engage socially than women
“Some of them were living alone (before moving to Andrews) and this is a way for them to connect and make friends,” she said. “If you go into a Tim Hortons or a McDonald’s early in the morning, you’ll often see a group of men, five to six, sitting around and there’s this comradery and I thought that would be nice to start for our men at Andrews of Stratford ”
The group, led by Nathan Rochford, content manager and Andrews’ story-teller, started in January 2023. The first meeting had about four residents but now averages more than 12 participants. Each meeting residents are encouraged to talk about their lives, their careers, their families while enjoying coffee, tea and a sweet treat. Often, the group will try a board game or cards, something simple that they can play while carrying on a conversation
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“It’s been a lot of fun,” said Nathan “I love hearing their stories They’ve led such interesting lives We have guys who grew up during the Blitz in London, former farmers and teachers One guy ’ s father was an old-school cowboy in the mid-west in the 1920s. It’s amazing what you can learn just chatting.”
Michael Morrison, whose parents Ivan and Anita live at Andrews of Stratford, is a regular at the men ’ s group.
“I always call it the meeting of the generations because I’m so young and I get to hear what life was like for a lot of these residents,” he said “It’s a living history lesson for me ”
The response from the residents has been positive as well.
If you go into a Tim Hortons or a McDonald’s early in the morning, you’ll often see a group of men, five to six, sitting around and there’s this comradery and I thought that would be nice to start for our men at Andrews of Stratford.”
“We had a few men move in recently and when I tell them there’s one morning that’s just for the men ’ s club their eyes light up, ” said Sharon.
She added, some residents would like to see the men ’ s group expand.
“I have some that ask for it more than once a month, so that might be something we look at doing eventually,” she said. “I think it could grow, too. I think it could grow to some outings together, maybe some sporting events, movies, we could go fishing. I think whatever we find that they have in common or would enjoy doing, I think we could grow the program for sure. ”
Currently, there are men ’ s groups at all five Andrews Senior Care homes Charlottetown, Park West and Stratford are led by Nathan and meet monthly, while Summerside hosts a regular men ’ s breakfast
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Gonda Visser has been doing embroidery art since she was six years old and at age 84, she’s showing no signs of slowing down
“I makes me relaxed,” said Gonda, a resident of Andrews of Stratford. “If I have a very busy day, then I always, through my whole life, in the evening I would take (a project) and work on it. It’s wonderful to do that.”
She learned the craft in grade school in her home country of the Netherland and was infatuated it from day one.
As most people who do knitting, crocheting or other kinds of needlework art, she started with the basics. But, over the years her skills improved and she decided to devote more time to the craft. She went on to study the art in school in Rotterdam and has attended seminars around the world
“I love them,” she said of the seminars “So fantastic All likeminded people ”
Today, Gonda specializes in needle painting, an advanced form of embroidery that mimics the brushwork of oil painting, adding shade and volume to the work An average piece done in this style takes Gonda approximately three weeks to complete
Gonda is a member of the Needlework Guild of Canada
Every month our team and residents recognize one team member for showing exceptional care
ALISHA KHADKA : PROTEM
AM-FAITH AND SPIRITUAL HOUR
PM-SOCIAL HOUR HEALTH DAY
Our Above and Beyond winner for November is Alisha Khadka Alisha is a dedicated team member, always willing to go the extra mile for our residents and her fellow staff We are very fortunate to have her on our ProTem Team Congratulations, Alisha! Alisha was recognized for going above and beyond
Take a look at some of our activities planned for this month!
*COOKIE EXCHANGE DAY* 1 2 3
AM-FAITH AND
PM-SOCIAL HOUR
GORGE RD 2
*COOKIE EXCHANGE BAKING DAY AT ALL HOUSES* SPA DAY AND HYMN SING
GORGE RD
AM-HOLIDAY TRIVIA AND JEOPARDY
PM-JINGLE BELL JIG FITNESS
AM-FAITH AND SPIRITUAL
PM-SOCIAL HOUR HOME INSPECTION
MOUNTAIN RD 3
AM-ORNAMENT AND GIFT MAKING PM-PETER AND GARY (71)
MOUNTAIN RD 10
AM-TABLE TOP GAMES
PM- CANDY CANE ACTIVITIES
GORGE RD 4
AM-ORNAMENT/GIFT
MAKING PM-CANDY CANE ACTIVITIES
GORGE RD 11
AM-MACARTHURS - TOUR THE TREES
2:30 PM - JOHN FOSTER (71)
HAPPYBIRTHDAY PAULINEBOUCHER
GORGE RD 18
MOUNTAIN RD 17
GORGE RD 16
AM-HOLIDAY REMINISCENCE AND MYSTERY BAG GAME
PM-12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS CHAIR YOGA
GORGE RD 23
AM-FAITH AND SPIRITUAL HOUR PM-SOCIAL HOUR HAPPYBIRTHDAY
AM-JINGLE BELL JIG
PM- PEPPERMINT SPA DAY
AM-CHRISTMAS CHAIR EXERCISES
PM-PETER AND GARY (2069) HOLIDAY PARTY
MOUNTAIN RD 24
AM-PEPPERMINT PUTT MINI-GOLF
PM-HOLIDAY BINGO! *READ ALONG-THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS
30
GORGE RD
AM-CROKINOLE
PM-BOWLING
MOUNTAIN RD
AM-DARTS CLUB
PM-NEW YEAR'S EVE SOCIALS AT ALL HOMES
MOUNTAIN RD 5
*GINGERBREAD HOUSE COMPETITION HOT CHOCOLATE AND CAROL SING *COOKIES EXCHANGE*)
MOUNTAIN RD 12
PM-CHRISTMAS TEA WITH THE RELICS (77)
*EVENING VAN LIGHT TOUR (WEATHER PERMITTING)
GORGE RD 6
CALENDAR PLANNING DAY AND HOLIDAY SHOP
CHARLIE EUCHARIST
GORGE RD 13
AM-FESTIVE CARDIO DRUMMING
PM-HOT CHOCOLATE AND CAROL KARAOKE
CHARLIE EUCHARIST
GORGE RD 20
MOUNTAIN RD 19
AM-COFFEE CHATS
PM-MOVIE MATINEE
AM-NEWS AND VIEWS
PM-MOVIE MATINEE
AM-COFFEE CHATS PM-MOVIE MATINEE 4 5 6
AM-PEPPERMINT PUTT
PM-ARMCHAIR TRAVEL CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD AND RELAXATION STATION AND CRAFT
*EVENING VAN LIGHT TOUR (WEATHER PERMITTING)
MERRYCHRISTMAS!
AM-JINGLE BELL JIG FITNESS
PM-HOLIDAY CRAFT AND FESTIVE STATION
PM-HOLIDAY BINGO!
CHARLIE EUCHARIST GORGE RD
AM-NEWS AND VIEWS
PM-MOVIE MATINEE
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