Summerside Tribune Feb 2025

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Andrews of Summerside resident Joan DeNoon

UPDATE FROM SUMMERSIDE

Dear family members and friends of Andrews of Summerside,

We had a great January at our home

We celebrated 25 years since opening our doors to Island seniors, held a special winter prom for our residents and did some beautiful crafting

This month we will be celebrating some very special birthdays, hosting a Valentine’s Day tea and buffet, enjoying a hot chocolate social and celebrating Islander Day

Wishing you all a wonderful February, a happy Islander Day and a fun Valentine’s Day!

Sincerely, - Kim

Team member Laura MacArthur, an LPN, and resident Anna Doucette share a laugh while walking to lunch at Andrews of Summerside

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Andrews of Summerside celebrated 25 years of caring for Islanders on January 17. The home initially opened in January 2000. Residents, current and former staff as well as former residents’ families were invited to take part in the festivities. It was a wonderful afternoon.

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Andrews of Summerside residents were treated to a special prom night, courtesy of Three Oaks High School. TOSH students got dressed up and danced the night away with our residents.

F U N A N D G A M E S

Resident at Andrews of Stratford had fun playing games with Grade 6 students from Stratford Elementary. Students spent their morning playing cards, Jenga, checkers and even learning crib! Intergenerational experiences like this are so important and are a great way to connect with the community!

‘I found great treasures in it’

Art therapy and craft classes beneficial for seniors and people living with dementia

Andrews of Stratford resident Sarah MacQuarrie started painting after she had her first child and kept it up for most of her adult life.

“I found great treasures in it,” she said.

Now retired, Sarah doesn’t paint like she used to but instead finds creative release in art classes led by activity director Sharon Woods-Bryenton

“It gives me something to do,” Sarah said “I continue painting, in a sense, but I like to see little things come alive ”

Sarah is far from the only resident who feels this way Residents at all our Andrews and ProTem Memory Care homes find comfort, purpose and belonging in the art therapy classes provided

“Doing something creative can help boost mental health by stimulating different parts of the brain and provide a sense of accomplishment and improve self-esteem,” said Annelize Malan, activity director at Andrews of Summerside

Annelize organizes multiple art and craft projects a month and tries to mix up different mediums to keep residents interested

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Sarah MacQuarrie poses for a photo in front of some of her paintings at her room at Andrews of Stratford.
Annelize Malan instructs residents during a crafting class at Andrews of Summerside.
Komalpreet, activity assistant at Andrews of Summerside, helps residents during a recent craft class.

“Arts and crafts are not just painting a picture, but can be anything from knitting, sewing, painting to coloring,” she said. Most recently, residents worked on creating snowflakes using Q-tips and glue.

Andrews of Summerside resident Adele Gardiner was a professional quilter who ran a successful business selling quilts around the world She’s now a regular at art classes, always willing to try something new or challenge her skills

“I’ve done crafts all my life and I’m always looking for new ideas,” she said

Adele added, the social aspect of art classes is another positive

“I enjoy getting together with all these people,” she said

For Beulah Waite, who also lives at Andrews of Summerside, the classes are a great form of mental stimulation “You got to keep your mind working,” she said

The benefits for people living with dementia can be even more profound A report published in December in Scientific American showed working on an art project can lower cortisol (stress hormone) levels, improve cognition, sleep and mood

“There’s definitely a relaxation component,” said Adrienne Lacroix, activity director at our dementia care homes in Moncton “The after-effects are very beneficial ”

In addition to improvement in mood and overall sense of well-being, the art classes also provide a sense of accomplishment “They feel so proud,” Adrienne said “Just seeing that sense of pride is fantastic ”

Adrienne’s program focuses on learning about an artist first, then showing a documentary on the artwork and then providing an opportunity for the residents to express themselves. She plays classical or relaxing music and emphasizes the creative journey over the end result.

“We have residents who have their masters in art or were artists themselves,” she said. “But even residents who have no art background thoroughly enjoy it.”

Art and craft classes are a part of regular activity programming at all our P.E.I. senior care homes as well as our dementia care homes in Moncton. To see more about what each home has planned this month visit www.andrewsseniorcare.com or www.protem.ca.

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A L E N T I N E C O U P L E S

In celebration of Valentine’s Day, we asked resident couples as well as residents and their spouses, what they appreciate most about each other. Here’s what they had to say:

Ron Burnell & Jean Proffitt - Andrews of Parkhill

“She’s very lovey-dovey.” – Ron “He has a caring personality. Good looks.” – Jean

& Mary

“What I appreciate most is all the years we spent together. Her smile, her looks of course, just everything about her.” – Bert

Roger & Lorraine Arsenault (Married 64 years) - Andrews of Summerside

“Sixty-four years and I don’t think we went to bed one night where we

Fred & Arlene Gallant (Married 70 years)Andrews of Summerside
Bert
Wilcox (Married 61 years) - Andrews of Summerside
David and Iris Rogers (Married 64 years) – Andrews of Stratford “His continuing sense of humour.” – Iris “Everything.” – David
Anita and Ivan Morrison (Married 63 years) – Andrews of Stratford

Mike Perry & Shirley Gallant - Andrews of Parkhill
He’s a handsome son of a gun.” - Shirley “She’s good. She’s well proportioned.” - Mike
Charles & Erma Palmer (Married 70 years) - Andrews of Parkhill
He was always good to the children.” – Erma “She’s perfect for me.” – Charles
James & Brenda Burrell (Married 42 years)Andrews of Summerside
His sense of humour. Just his loving ways.” - Brenda “Her cooking. I taught her how to cook.” – James
David & Diane Hamilton (Married 64 years) - Andrews of Summerside
“She’s always been very caring and always puts others before herself. We have been married for 64 years.” – David
John and Anne Cameron – (Married 69 years)Andrews of Park West “We have an interesting and happy life together.” - Anne
Carl & Toice Millar (Married 59 years) - Andrews of Summerside
Her patience and understanding.” – Carl “He’s dependable.” – Toice

A L E N T I N E C O U P L E S

Clyde and Jeanette Pirkey (Married 61 years)Andrews of Stratford “She puts up with me.” - Clyde “How much he loved and supported me in our move to Andrews. I wouldn’t have done it without him.” - Jeanette

Sheldon and Ruth MacNevin (Married 67 years) – Andrews of Park West “She was the perfect wife as far as I’m concerned. No matter what I tried, she was always there.” – Sheldon “He was kind enough to hang on to me.” - Ruth

GAMES

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

ABOVE & BEYOND

JANUARY

WINNER

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

JALENE

GREENLAW : SUMMERSIDE JOINED IN 2016

Jalene was recognized for going above and beyond. Take a look at

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Our Above and Beyond winner for January is Jalene Greenlaw

Jalene is a dedicated team member, always willing to help fellow team members, offer advice and coaching She’s amazing with our residents and always goes the extra mile to make sure they feel special She’s one of a kind and we are fortunate to have her at Andrews of Summerside

Jalene started working as a caregiver at Andrews of Summerside in 2016 Jalene’s relationship with her grandparents inspired her to go into caregiving She’s passionate about her work and has built a great rapport with the residents over the years

For her, the most rewarding part of her job is the relationships. “The most rewarding part of the job is all the different relationships you build with different people,” she said “They’ve seen me from when I first started as a young girl to being pregnant both times, my kids being born, to now watching them grow up It’s all those different types of relationships. Not only for me but for my kids and family members too ”

When she’s not at work, Jalene enjoys relaxing with her two kids

FEBRUARY

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