Community Matters Aberdeen Village
May 2015
Older Americans Month 2015: “Get into the Act” Older adults are a vital part of our society. Since 1963, communities across the country have shown their gratitude by celebrating Older Americans Month each May. The theme of this year’s celebration is “Get into the Act,” to focus on how older adults are taking charge of their health, getting engaged in their communities, and making a positive impact in the lives of others. By promoting and engaging in activity, wellness, and inclusivity, more Americans than ever before can “Get into the Act.” While Presbyterian Manors of MidAmerica campuses provides quality senior services guided by Christian values to older adults year-round, Older Americans Month offers an opportunity to emphasize how older adults can access the home- and community-based services they need to live independently in their communities. It is also an occasion to highlight how older adults are engaging with and making a difference in those communities. Throughout the month,Aberdeen Village will be conducting activities designed to highlight the contributions of seniors to the greater community. CEO, continued on page 4
Bloom in your own season -Rev. Dr. Larry Thornton, chaplain
Once upon a time there was a spring season when the daffodils popped out of the ground and, as usual, bloomed before all of the other flowers. But this year they made fun of the other flowers which were just beginning to send their green shoots into the air. “Look at us with golden blooms! You tulips and iris and chrysanthemums are nothing. We have beautiful blossoms and you are just insignificant foliage,” they said. Then one day, the daffodils lost their blooms, just about the time the tulips were beginning to flower. The tulips, having had their fill of all the bragging done by the daffodils, had to have their say. So they did the same thing to the other flowers. “Look at the glory of our colors,” they said to the peonies and lilies. “You can’t do this.You are nothing.” At the end of the summer, the chrysanthemums made their fantastic appearance with amazing colors. They screamed at what was left of the other plants, “You are nothing but ‘has been.’ We are the greatest.”
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