S P I R I T UA L W E D N E S D AYS Many of the residents enjoy practicing their religious beliefs and it is very important to them. The staff, Shawna and Caelee, shared bible verses and ended the activity in prayer.
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S U N C AT C H E R C R A F T S Summer is the time to talk about the sun, which we have done quite a bit around here lately. The residents enjoyed creating beautiful sun catchers that are now hanging in the windows. Fresh flowers and various sequins were used to make the catchers glimmer and sparkle in the sun.
In honor of all those who have served, a celebration including live music took place on Memorial Day. It started with a BBQ for lunch. Edith had a Missing Man table set up and she recited “The Missing Soldier” poem by an unknown author followed by a toast to the missing soldier. Roberta and the Brothers played a broad mix of music and had everyone tapping their toes and even some dancers got to their feet. The residents really enjoyed being outside and celebrating and remembering the holiday with their fellow Crossroads friends. There were smiles all around.
I N CO R P O R AT I N G PA S T HOBBIES Our activity program strives to incorporate past likes and hobbies into daily activities. Naomi used to enjoy crocheting and knitting in her younger years. She isn’t able to create beautiful works of art, but she still gets joy from working with yarn. The feel of the yarn in her hands, and the memories she has of being crafty in her past, still puts a smile on her face.
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