Community Matters Aberdeen Heights
January August 2015 2014
HIPAA 101 New year reflections A simple question doesn’t always have a simple answer. “Why did my friend go to the hospital?” seems to be a simple question, but the answer is blocked by a federal law. While most think of the law as the protector of medical records, privacy isn’t even in its name. We call it HIPAA (pronounced HIP-pah), but the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 also has been known as the Kassebaum-Kennedy Act or Kennedy-Kassebaum Act. Sen. Nancy Landon Kassebaum, R-Kan., was a leading sponsor of the bill, along with Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. The official explanation is: “An Act To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to improve portability and continuity of health insurance coverage in the group and individual markets, to combat waste, fraud, and abuse in health insurance and health care delivery, to promote the use of medical savings accounts, to improve access to long-term care services and coverage, to simplify the administration of health insurance, and for other purposes.” The main intent was that the health industry would save money by computerizing paper records. That led to concerns over privacy, which led to new privacy regulations. HIPPA, continued on page 3 BRAIN, continued on page 4
Thank you for the warm welcome By Vicky Weibel, lifestyle coordinator
It has been more than eight months since I came to Aberdeen Heights. My how time flies when you are having a good time, or you’re very busy. I want to thank all the residents and staff for making me feel so welcome. If I am ever in need of assistance, there are many avenues I can take to find it, with residents and staff alike. Sometimes it is almost like being the ring master at a three ring circus. We have so much fun! My first day set the pace with walking into a Cinco de Vicky Weibel Mayo party, Margaritas and all. I said, “So this group likes to party!” We now are enjoying art instruction classes three times monthly; two residents have taken their talents to The Glen to hold their own watercolor classes in Memory Care. The Tartan Olympic Water Volleyball team has Kitty Willis as its coach and has shown great progress, so we are sure to make a clean sweep at the Olympics in May 2015. Thanks to all the hard work of the committees. The following programs especially stand out in my mind: expanded fitness programming and Chocolate Delight, where residents concocted their favorite chocolate dish and everyone did a taste testing to determine the winner. I think we all rolled out of the room following this event. As for the resident Arts and Crafts Show, the items on exhibit covered a wide range of art forms, from a spinning wheel in motion to the picture board of an airplane that one resident built and flew. There were paintings, photos and sculptures in different media. An unbelievable collection of museum-quality items were displayed for all to enjoy. Over Halloween we enjoyed a most spooktactular group of events, such as the Trunk or Treat event which we sponsored for our community WELCOME, continued on page 2
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