

Dear family members and friends of Andrews of Summerside,
I hope you all had a spooky October! We had so much fun at our home this past month carving pumpkins, celebrating Thanksgiving, hosting TOSH students for games and taking part in our annual Halloween party
This month we will observe Remembrance Day, enjoy live musical guests, have our Christmas card photos taken and launch our first ever Light up Our Lives Christmas Tree display This is a project our activity director, Annelize, has been working on for a while and we are very excited to see it come to fruition We have partnered with a number of local businesses and community organizations who will be donating pre-lit trees to decorate along our driveway It’s going to be a lot of fun!
Sincerely,
Residents at our homes celebrated Thanksgiving in a variety of ways. In addition to a special holiday meal, homes held teas, socials, did crafts and games and enjoyed live music.
A U T U M N A R T & T A S T Y T R E A T S
After two decades of volunteering at Andrews of Stratford, Sister Anne MacDonald has retired. We held a special retirement party for Sister Anne recently. We want to again extend a heartfelt thank you to Sister Anne for all she’s done for our residents over the years. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated and we wish you all the best on this next stage of life.
We had an excellent turnout at our annual volunteers appreciation dinner recently. Our Stratford home played host, serving a special prime rib dinner as part of an evening dedicated to thanking our volunteers for all that they do week after week and year after year.
Residents at our homes had a blast judging our recent pumpkin carving competitions. Andrews team members competed against each other to carve the most creative, unique jack-o-lanterns. The winner (or winners) were selected by residents. We had some very interesting entries!
Mickey Brennan, a resident at our Stratford home, has been getting the flu shot since 2001 and is a self-described “poster girl” for vaccination.
It’s that time of year again. The weather is cooler, the days shorter. That’s right, it’s flu season.
Residents at Andrews Senior Care received their flu and COVID vaccinations recently, with clinics running at all our homes throughout October.
Mickey Brennan, a resident at our Stratford home, has been getting her annual flu shot since 2001 At the time, Mickey was undergoing treatment for breast cancer and knowing her immune system was weakened prompted her to start being more proactive about her health
“As you age, not only from previous illnesses, but naturally your immune system gets depleted and it’s not as strong as it once was, ” Mickey said “If you get ahead of serious illnesses like influenza and COVID and seasonal viruses, it’s much to your advantage to have the head start of having vaccinations and your boosters ”
She added, she’s also been getting her annual COVID vaccination since the vaccine became available in December 2020
“I’m the poster girl for vaccinations,” she said “I’ve always had my flu shot, I’ve always taken the advice of the professionals and got boosters, especially when COVID hit I’m 85 years of age and there’s no question my good health at this point is due to being proactive ”
Resident Betty Madren, a retired nurse, got her flu and COVID vaccinations in early October She’s always been an advocate of getting the annual shot and has been the benefits with her own health
“I’ve always had flu shots,” she said. “I’ve always had good results. I’ve stayed away pretty well from all flu and bugs that’s have been around. I haven’t had anything serious.”
Betty is appreciative the vaccinations are available in-house at Andrews.
“I’m very grateful for where I am, ” she said. “We get everything we need. We’re treated very well here.”
Seniors are encouraged to get their flu and COVID vaccinations, regardless of existing health.
“It is important to build a tolerance to mitigate the exponential rate in which the influenza can have effect in a vulnerable population with a higher risk of contraction and a lower recovery expectation that can be related to a lower immune system and recovery time,” said Natacha Landry, LPN and Director of Care at Andrews of Parkhill “Studies have also shown a higher morbidity rate amongst seniors hospitalized with influenza versus the recovery of those that have contracted but have had the vaccine ”
Seniors can take additional steps to guard against infection, including staying active, protecting one ’ s self in high traffic areas or in a community living setting where people congregate by wearing a mask Likewise, regular and frequent hand washing or sanitizing, eating a healthy diet, drinking plenty of fluid, maintaining a proper sleep routine and resting throughout the day Rescheduling visits or restricting ill visitors to avoid getting one sick or risking yourself getting sick is also advised
Andrews’ nursing teams administered and oversaw all vaccinations for residents
Every month our team and residents recognize one team member for showing exceptional care
RAMANPREET KAUR GILL : SUMMERSIDE JOINED IN 2023
Ramanpreet was recognized for going above and beyond
Our Above and Beyond winner for October is Ramanpreet Kaur Gill
Ramanpreet is a wonderful team member with a positive work ethic
She goes out of her way to make residents feel supported We are lucky to have her at Andrews of Summerside
Ramanpreet started working as a caregiver just over one and a half years ago Prior to joining our team she worked in the school system in her home country of India
As a caregiver, she enjoys spending time with our residents and making them happy
Outside of work, Ramanpreet keeps in regular contact with her family back home and makes time for reading Her favourite genre is historical non-fiction
Take a look at some of our activities planned for this month!
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