Summerside Tribune March 2025

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BIG BIRTHDAYS

ABOVE & BEYOND

Andrews of Summerside celebrated two special birthdays in February! | p. 3

Check out this month's Above and Beyond winner | p 10

residents at all our homes for

STAYING SOCIAL

RESIDENT RECIPES

Men’s and women’s social groups are growing with a new women’s group at Park West. | p. 4-5

This month we feature a decadent butter tart recipe from resident Evelyn Rafuse | p 4-5

was on-hand to deliver flowers to our

PET THERAPY

WORKING WITH FAMILY HAS ITS PERKS

Spending time with animals proven to benefit seniors and people living with dementia | p 6-7

Mindy Anderson and her daughters give new meaning to the phrase “work family ” | p. 9-10

Kent Building Supplies dropped off flowers for
Valentine’s Day. Angela, from Kent,
Andrews of Summerside residents. More photos inside

UPDATE FROM SUMMERSIDE

Dear family members and friends of Andrews of Summerside,

We had a great February at our home

We celebrated Islander Day, marked some very special milestone birthdays with our residents and enjoyed lots of Valentine’s Day festivities, including a special buffet lunch

This month we will be celebrating St Patrick’s Day, hosting a Tim Hortons coffee social, enjoying arm-chair traveling to Nepal and lots of live music We are also very excited about how fast spring is approaching Don’t forget to set your clocks ahead on March 9!

Wishing you all a wonderful month

Sincerely,

M I L E S T O N E

B I R T H D A Y S

Andrews of Summerside celebrated two special birthdays in February - Louis Praught, who turned 103, and Gladys Bernard, who turned 100. Louis was born in Grand River, P.E.I. in 1922 into a large, farming family. As an adult, he moved to Richmond, P.E.I. and worked for 45 years as a carpenter. He raised a large family of his own - 10 boys and one girl. Gladys was born in 1925. She grew up in O’Leary, P.E.I. but lived in Summerside and Kingston, Ont., as well during her life. She was a homemaker who prioritized family. She loved swimming, linedancing, sewing and cooking.

Our men’s groups keep growing. This month our Park West group got together for a game of Codenames. The game is simple, with participants split into two teams. Each team has a designated spymaster who tries to get their team members to guess the words on the board using one-word clues. The first team to guess all their words, wins. We also enjoyed donuts, coffee, tea and conversation. It was a great afternoon.

W O M E N ’ S G R O U P A T P A R K W E S

As the popularity of our men’s groups has grown, some of our homes have started women’s groups as well. Andrews of Park West’s group met this past month for trivia, donuts and coffee and tea.

A R O S E B Y A N Y O T H E R N A M E

Andrews residents were treated to Valentine’s flowers, courtesy of Kent Building Supplies. Our photographer was at Andrews of Summerside to document the delivery.

V A L E N T I N E ’ S C E L E B R A T I O N S

In addition to flower donations, our residents enjoyed special Valentine’s Day meals. Andrews of Summerside hosted a Valentine’s buffet with roast beef, shrimp, ribs, chicken and salads.

Mindy Anderson, centre, and her daughters Paige, left, and Olivia, right, give new meaning to the phrase “work family.”

‘It’s just good to spend time with them’

Working with family has its perks

A lot of people talk about “work family.” Mindy Anderson and her daughters Paige and Olivia Barry live it.

The trio work in the kitchen together at Andrews of Charlottetown. Mindy is the home’s sous-chef, Paige is a cook and server and Olivia is a dishwasher.

Working in close quarters with family might sound like a nightmare to some, but Mindy, Paige and Olivia make it work.

“I just love it,” said Mindy “I have one resident tell me all the time, she goes ‘I can’t get over Paige being the age she is and she can cook for every single one of us at once ’ It makes me really proud ”

The work arrangement didn’t happen by accident Before joining Andrews, Paige was working at McDonald’s and wasn’t happy She was interested in nursing, so Mindy suggested applying at Andrews where she’d get to experience first-hand what nurses and care staff do every day Mindy suggested Olivia apply as a dishwasher a few years later

For Paige, the best part of working with her mom and sister is getting to spend more time with them outside of the house

“It’s kind of a different side to see them as, not just at home,” said Paige, adding there have been lots of opportunities for kitchen dance breaks over the years

Olivia shares her sister’s feelings around spending more time together while at work

“Because we ’ re so busy we barely see each other at home so it’s just good to spend time with them,” Olivia said “We get to bond more and learn more about each other ”

One of those moments for Mindy was watching Olivia, who Mindy knew as notoriously shy, come out of her shell around the residents

“She actually volunteered a couple of times with Heather (the activity director), and then she she’s like ‘I really enjoyed that ’”

While Mindy and her daughters are in a unique arrangement, they aren’t the only family dynamic at Andrews Senior Care Naida and Irish Bawag have both worked at Andrews of Park West for roughly a year now Naida is the home’s activity director and Irish is an RCW For them, working together is a net positive

“My favorite part is that we have a built-in support system that allows us to help one another,” said Naida “We understand each other’s workload, so there’s no need to explain why we ’ re tired after a lo shift we just get it We also get to celebrate small and big achievements together, and even attend special company events together.”

Many of our homes have combinations of spouses, extended fam working together, something Group GM Mizan Uddin says comes the territory.

“Family is important to Andrews,” Mizan said. “We have a lot of t members who’ve been with us for more than 25 years. You get to their families and they get to know yours. We feel honoured whe team member recommends us to a family member and they’re ab join our larger Andrews work family.”

He emphasized that while Andrews values and encourages famil referrals, the company maintains a clear policy to ensure fairness equal opportunities for all employees

Naida, top, and Irish have been working together at Andrews of Park West for roughly one year. The married couple have nothing but good things to say about sharing a workplace.

ABOVE & BEYOND

FEBRUARY

WINNER

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

NAVNEET KAUR : SUMMERSIDE JOINED IN 2024

9 AM - NEWSPAPER 9:30 AM TO 11 AMMANICURES 11 AM - GOLDEN GIRLS 1:45 PM - SSIDE BAPTIST 2:45 PM - LTC ONE ON ONE

MARCH

Navneet was recognized for going above and beyond

Our Above and Beyond winner for February is Navneet Kaur Navneet is a dedicated, passionate team member We are fortunate to have her at Andrews of Summerside Navneet started working as a caregiver at Andrews in October, 2024. Prior to joining our team, she worked at Tim Hortons while going to school

For Navneet, whose grandmother was a nurse, knowing she’s making a positive impact in the lives of our residents is the best part of her day.

“I always feel happy when I am with the residents,” she said “Because when I help residents, they always say thank you and hug me Then I really miss my family because they are in India While working in Andrews I feel it’s my home and the residents are my family.”

Outside of work, Navneet enjoys reading and regularly borrows books from the library

9 AM - NEWSPAPER

AM - EXERCISE 10:15 AM - LTC BALLOON TENNIS 11 AM - LTC EXERCISE 1:45 PM - BALLOON VOLLEY BALL

9 AM - NEWSPAPER 10:10

FOLD N STACK 11 AM - LTC EXERCISE

12 AM - ST PS LUNCH 1:45 PM - ST PATTYS SOCIAL WITH ANGELA GALLANT

9 AM - BIBLE STUDY 10 AM - EXERCISE 10:15 AM - FOLD N STACK 11 AM - LTC EXERCISE 1:45 PM - S’SIDE LIBRARY ACTIVITY

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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