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423-472-4700 2255 Candies Lane NW Cleveland, TN 37312 legacycleveland.net Life. Love. Legacy. LEGACY VILLAGE NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2020 Inside this edion: Message from the ED | Acvies Corner | Calendar & Events Chaplain’s Corner | Highlights & Puzzle | Resident of the Month Administrave Team Jason Gibson Interim Execuve Director Chrisna Clevenger Administrator in Training Mendy Howard, LPN Resident Services Director Richmond Flowers Director of Culinary Services Caroline Copeland Director of Sales and Markeng Catherine Jordan Life Enrichment Director LynDee Rothfolk, LPN Asst. Resident Services Director Jenny White Business Office Manager

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423-472-47002255 Candies Lane NW

Cleveland, TN 37312 legacycleveland.net

Life. Love. Legacy.

LEGACY VILLAGE NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2020

Inside this edition:

Message from the ED | Activities Corner | Calendar & EventsChaplain’s Corner | Highlights & Puzzle | Resident of the Month

Administrative TeamJason Gibson

Interim Executive Director

Christina ClevengerAdministrator in Training

Mendy Howard, LPNResident Services Director

Richmond FlowersDirector of Culinary Services

Caroline CopelandDirector of Sales and Marketing

Catherine JordanLife Enrichment Director

LynDee Rothfolk, LPN Asst. Resident Services Director

Jenny WhiteBusiness Office Manager

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Resident of the Month

Doreen came to join the Legacy Village family in December of 2018. She moved to Cleveland, Tennes-see after having re-tired in Holiday, Flor-ida.

Doreen was born in Muncie, Indiana, on October 3, 1934 or so she says, “umpteen years ago,” to Dorothy and Bud Bunner, and she is the eldest of three siblings. When she was younger, she really enjoyed playing Bingo, yet liked to stay close to home. As she got older, she enjoyed fish-ing. She became known as “The Queen of the Lake.” The moment a fish was caught she would fry it up and cook it. The neigh-bors would often come over for a fish fry.

She married at the young age of seven-teen to her high school sweetheart, Ed-ward, or “Ed.” Ed was in the Navy and got out shortly after they were married. They had two children, Carolyn and Debbie. She was a stay-at-home mom and she shared that her favorite part of being a mother was that everything went smoothly. She is not only the proud mother of two pre-cious daughters but the grandmother of three and the great-grandmother of eight. What a beautiful legacy. She and Ed were married for 59 years. Yeah, Ed and Do-reen!

She enjoyed traveling, cooking and bak-ing and everything that was associated with homemaking. She had the privilege of working at Price’s Garden Center in Marion, Indiana and was adored by every-one. The people who engaged with her thought she was from the south because of her accent from Muncie. In more re-cent years, she has had the opportunity to visit Hawaii with her daughter, Debbie, on three separate occasions. In Hawaii, the atmosphere and the people are what impressed her the most.

When asked what she would like to share with the world she said, “Be honest in all that you do, whatever it is.” She stated that she likes to live her life one day at a time and doing what is needed in the moment. She also shared that, overall, she has had a pretty good life.

While here in Cleveland, Tennessee, she has thoroughly enjoyed getting to go out with her daughter, Debbie, to differ-ent restaurants around town on Sunday nights. She said, “We have a good time together!”

Doreen is a blessing to Legacy Village. When a smile crosses her lovely face, one’s heart is touched. We are privileged to have Doreen as part of our Legacy Family!

NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2020

Maintaining one’s indepen-dence can become more challenging with age. While seniors frequently associ-ate moving to an assisted

living community with a loss of freedom, the opposite is actually true. Assisted living resi-dents have their own private apartment, with caregivers nearby to provide a helping hand as needed.

Assisted living communities create an individ-ualized care plan for each resident. It acts as a guide for delivering just the right amount of care and support to enable an older adult to remain both safe and independent.

For some seniors, having a helping hand to stay on track with medications can prevent a mistake that results in a trip to the emergency room. Others find they can take advantage of an assisted living community’s transportation services to see the doctor on a regular basis.

A well-balanced diet helps to nourish the body. It is essential for maintaining muscle mass, which is vital for avoiding a debilitating fall. That’s another way assisted living promotes senior independence.

From opportunities to stay active and engaged to well-balanced meals, assisted living also of-fers myriad benefits to older adults:

• Care that changes with needs: While a senior might move to an assisted living community when they are still relatively independent, the community will offer ad-ditional care solutions as an elder’s needs change. This lowers stress associated with

future care and provides peace of mind to older adults and their loved ones.

• Events and activities: From art classes to movie nights, assisted living communities give residents a variety of ways to meet new friends and pursue engaging activities. Both are essential for preventing some of the health conditions associated with iso-lation and loneliness, such as diabetes and depression.

• Maintenance-free living: Seniors who have a house to maintain might continue to tack-le repairs and household chores that may put them at risk for a fall. Tasks as seem-ingly simple as climbing a ladder to change a light bulb become more dangerous as you grow older. In an assisted living community, the burdens of homeownership are left be-hind. Household chores, maintenance, and repairs are taken care of for you.

• Stay-well programs: A quality assisted liv-ing community, such as Legacy Village of Cleveland, places great emphasis on health and wellness. It offers programs designed to help residents live their best quality of life. You’ll find stretching classes, chair yoga, raised beds for gardening, and walking com-petitions.

• Other necessities and conveniences: Leg-acy Village of Cleveland also offers a host of other amenities. For example, on-site beauty and barber shops give residents easy access to haircuts, manicures, and oth-er services. Our anytime dining program al-lows you to eat a fresh cooked meal straight from our kitchen.

Message from your Executive Director Jason Gibson Elizabeth “Doreen” Daniel

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Activities Corner

NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2020

Welcome to Legacy Village of Cleveland’s Wellness Program! We are very excited about our Well-ness Center and Hydration Bar. With our “Wellness Rewards Program” you will have the opportunity to enjoy a healthy, yum-my Smoothie every week. Our Smoothies are plant based featuring Juice Plus Complete Shake Mix. We will serve a Blueberry Power Smoothie, a Choco-late Peanut Butter Protein Smoothie and a “special smoothie of the month.”

We will be serving these drinks on Thursday’s from 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM at the Wellness Café on the 2nd Floor.Activities are held in various rooms throughout the week. Abbreviations of rooms: Chapel / Community Room (CH), Dining Room (DR), Balcony 2nd Floor (B2), Outdoor Patio 1st Floor (OP1), Wellness Café 2nd Floor (WC), Activities Room 2nd Floor (AC), Reading Nook 2nd Floor (RN), Main Living Area (ML), Fireside Lounge (FL), Activity Area 2nd Floor (AA), Bistro (B), Private Dining Room (PD), Well-ness Room (WR)

If you are interested in volunteering at Legacy Village, please contact Catherine Jordan, Life Enrichment Director at (423) 472-4700.

For your convenience, volunteer applications

are available at the front desk.

Searching For March

WORD SEARCH LISTMonthly Puzzle

Available 7 days a week 7:30 am – 6:00 pmOffered in our assisted living community,

as well as our secured memory care.

Services and Amenities include:• Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks

• A wide variety of social, intellectual, physical and faith-based activities

• Medication management provided by clinical staff members

• Daily and weekly rates offered.

Discounts available for monthly reservations!

PURPOSEFULDAY STAY

Adult Day StayYOUR HOME

AWAY FROM HOME

Puzzle Answers

• AQUAMARINE

• ARIES

• DAYLIGHT SAVINGS

• FISH (Pisces)

• JONQUIL

• MARCH

• MARDI GRAS

• PISCES

• PURIM

• RAINBOWS

• RAM (Aries)

• SPRING

• ST. PATRICK’S DAY

• THIRD

• UMBRELLA

• WINDY

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It’s March. Winter lingers but we are beginning to feel spring is just around the proverbial corner and with it comes the

expectation of brighter and warmer days.

Along with these days we also witness the birds singing, trees and flowers budding and the grass greening once again. It’s as though our whole world is waking up to a fresh new season. As we witness these changes our spirits soar with the prospect of better days ahead.

March winds bring on memories of the thrill as a child of flying kites in the brisk breezes far above my head. Navigating those winds was somewhat of an art. A learning curve is necessary to master kite flying. Trial and error seemed to be the key to finally seeing it dance in the wind.

Life here at Legacy is best if we are able to get our “kite” flying instead of continuously letting it hit the ground. We need to get it to soar as the eagles.

“Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary; they will walk and not be faint.” Isaiah 40: 30,31 NIV

Scripture reminds us that even when we were much younger, we still got tired, we still stumbled and fell. These verses are intended to give us hope for today that by placing our trust in our Lord we can have our stamina renewed. WE WILL WALK, WE WILL RUN, WE WILL SOAR.

There are times I would like to recapture, but thirty-five, fifty, and even sixty-five years of age are undeniably in my rear-view mirror. I can’t go back and capture or change anything. BUT what I can do is seize today.

Let’s put a little pep in our step. Let’s put a smile on our face. Let’s speak a kinder word. Let’s fly our “kite” higher and higher.

Chaplain’s Corner DAVID TAYLOR

NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2020

March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30: 3:30 PM – Tea and Tales

March 3: 1:30 PM – Bingo with Cameron Medical

March 3: 2:15 PM – Banjo pickin’ with Dr. Cardin

March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31: 2:15 PM – Movie with Popcorn and Candy

March 4, 11, 18, and 25: 10:30 AM – Bible Study and prayer with Ms. Carol

March 4: 2:30 PM – Dollar Tree Trip

March 5, 12, 19, 26: 11:00 AM – Pig Hole with Lonnie and Petra

March 5: 12:00 PM – Potluck at 1st United Methodist Church

March 5: 2:30 PM – Women at the Well, Singers

March 6: 10:45 AM – Burke Outlet Shopping

March 6: 11:30 AM – Piano Playing; Margaret Morris

March 6: 1:30 PM – Cameron Medical Equipment Repairs

March 6: 3:30 PM – CMS Cheer Squad

March 6: 4:00 PM – First Friday by the Fireplace with Tyson and Catherine

March 10: 9:30 AM – Devotion and Communion

March 10: 1:30 PM – Bingo with Encompass

March 10: 2:15 PM – Blood Pressure Checks with Encompass

March 11: 1:30 PM – Genevieve of Hearth Hospice Activity

March 11: 2:30 PM – Discount Outlet Store Trip

March 13: 10:45 AM – Steinmart and Lunch

March 13: 1:30 PM – Craft with Becky (Just Imagine)

March 16: 10:30 AM – Ahlberg Hearing Services

March 16, 23, 30: 1:30 PM – Puzzles with Dudley

March 17: 11:00 AM – Shamrock Shakes

March 17: 1:30 – Bingo with Stacy from BrightStar

March 18: 12:00 PM – Resident Birthday Celebration

March 18: 1:00 PM – Tyson Singing

March 18: 2:30 PM – Goodwill Shopping

March 19: 1:30 PM – Beltone Outreach

March 20: 10:45 AM – Enterprise Park, Nature Scenic Tour

March 24: 1:30 PM – Bingo with Richard Mason of Signature

March 25: 1:30 PM – Craft with Anita and Gator

March 25: 4:00 PM – Renaissance Choir, Cleveland High School

March 26: 3:00 PM – Resident Council Meeting

March 27: 10:45 AM – Starbucks Coffee Visit

March 27: 2:30 PM – 5 Point’s Museum Trunk Show

March 31: 1:30 PM – Concert with Catherine

Special Events

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March 23rdLucille Smith

NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2020

Museum Center and Other Exciting AdventuresFun Times at Legacy

March 30thGlen Kramer

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8:45 Westmore Church Service (ML) 10:00 1st Baptist Televised Service (AC) 10:30 Exercise (CH) 11:00 Treasure Chest Trivia (FL) 1:00 Apples to Apples 2:00 Church Service with Legacy Chaplain (CH) 3:30 Bowling (AA) 4:00 Clue (AC)

9:00 Moving Art (CH) 9:30 Devotion (CH) 10:00 Exercise with Weights (CH) 10:30Yahtzee (AC) 11:30 LRC (AC) 1:00 Pet Therapy w/ Jazz & BB (ML) 1:30 Rummikub (AC) 2:30 Golf (AA) 3:30 Tea and Tales Social (AC) 4:15 Jeanne Robertson, comedian (AC)

9:00 Tales by Light 9:30 Devotion with chaplain (CH) 10:00 Exercise Stretching (CH) 10:30 Farkle (AA) 11:00 Phase 10 (AC) 1:30 Cameron Medical Company Bingo 2:15 Dr. Cardin Banjo (CH) 3:00 Movie with Popcorn and Candy Warroom (CH) 3:30 Miracle Stories (FL)

9:30 Piano Guys (CH) 10:00 Exercise (CH) 10:30 Bible Study and Prayer W/Carol (AC) 11:30 Hidden Objects (AC) 1:30 King’s Corner (AC) 2:30 Dollar Tree (T) 3:00 Bowling (AA) 3:30 Just Like Jesus, Max Lucado (FL)

9:00 Stomp (CH) 9:30 Devotion (CH) 10:00 Exercise Rock/Walk Around the Block (WC) 10:30 Wellness Shakes (WC) 11:00 Pig Hole w/Petra and Lonnie (AC) 12:00 Potluck with 1st United Methodist Church (T) 2:30 Women at the Well Singing (DR) 3:30 Make ‘Em Laugh (FL)

9:00 Our Planet (CH) 9:30 Devotion with chaplain (CH) 10:00 Exercise Stretching (CH) 10:30 Resident Led Under the Sea (AC) 10:45 Burke Outlet (T) 11:30 Piano Playing Margaret Morris (ML) 1:30 Cameron Medical Equipment Repairs (WC) 1:30 Bowling (AA) 2:00 Corn Hole (AA) 3:30 CMS Cheer Squad (ML) 4:00 First Friday by the Fireplace with Tyson and Catherine

9:30 Devotion (CH) 10:00 Exercise (CH) 10:30 Craft 11:30 DIY Crafts Show (AC) 1:00 Golfing (AA) 2:00 Bingo 3:00 Balloon Volley (CH) 4:00 Fireside/Patio Chat

8:45 Westmore Church Service (ML) 10:00 1st Baptist Televised Service (AC) 10:30 Exercise (CH) 11:00 Treasure Chest Trivia (FL) 1:00 Matching Games (AC) 2:00 Church Service with Legacy Chaplain (CH) 3:30 Bean Bag Toss (AA) 4:00 LRC (AC)

9:00 Moving Art (CH) 9:30 Devotion (CH) 10:00 Exercise with Weights (CH) 10:30 Farkle (AC) 11:30 UNO (AC) 1:30 Phase 10 (AC) 2:00 INSERVICE 3:30 Tea and Tales Social (AC) 4:15 Mr. Bean, Comedian (AC)

9:00 Tales by Light (CH) 9:30 Devotion and communion with chaplain (CH) 10:00 Exercise Stretching (CH) 10:30 Yahtzee (AC) 1:30 Bingo with Encompass (AC) 2:15 Blood Pressure Checks with Pam from Encompass (CH) 3:00 Movie with Popcorn and Candy (CH) 3:30 Miracle Stories (FL)

9:00 Piano Guys (CH) 9:30 Zoom with Renita 10:00 Exercise Video 10:30 Bible Study and Prayer W/Carol (AC) 11:30 Hidden Objects (AC) 1:30 Genevieve of Hearth Hospice (CH)) 2:30 Discount Outlet Store (T) 2:30 Resident Led Suspend (AC) 4:00 Just Like Jesus (FL)

9:00 Stomp (CH) 9:30 Devotion (CH) 10:00 Exercise Rock/Walk Around the Block (WC) 10:30 Wellness Shakes (WC) 11:00 Pig Hole w/Petra and Lonnie (AC) 1:30 Whoonu (AC) 2:00 Scrabble (AC) 3:00 Make ‘Em Laugh (ML) 3:30 Hymn Singing and Bible Reading (ML)

9:00 Our Planet (CH) 9:30 Devotion with chaplain (CH) 10:00 Exercise Stretching (CH) 10:30 Resident Led Suspend (AC) 10:45 Steinmart then Lunch in Chattanooga (T) 1:30 Craft with Becky (AC) 3:00 Bean Bag Toss (AA) 3:30 Bible Trivia (FL)

9:30 Devotion (CH) 10:00 Exercise (CH) 10:30 Craft 11:30 DIY Crafts Show (AC) 1:00 Skeeball (AC) 2:00 Bingo 3:00 Movie (TBA) 4:00 Fireside/Patio Chat 8:45 Westmore Church Service

(ML) 10:00 1st Baptist Televised Service (AC) 10:30 Exercise (CH) 11:00 Treasure Chest Trivia (FL) 1:00 Apples to Apples 2:00 Church Service with Legacy Chaplain (CH) 3:30 Bowling (AA) 4:00 Clue (AC)

9:00 Moving Art (CH) 9:30 Devotion (CH) 10:00 Exercise with Weights (CH) 10:30 Yahtzee 10:30 Ahlberg Hearing Services (WC) 11:30 LRC (AC) 1:00 Pet Therapy w/ Jazz & BB (ML) 1:30 Puzzles with Dudley (AC) 2:30 Skeeball/ Tic Tac Toss (AA) 3:30 Tea and Tales Social (AC) 4:15 Tim Hawkins, Comedian (AC)

9:00 Tales by Light (CH) 9:30 Devotion with chaplain (CH) 10:00 Exercise Stretching (CH) 11:00 Shamrock Shakes (B) 1:30 Bingo with Stacy from Brightstar Care (AC) 2:15 Movie with Popcorn and Candy (CH) 3:30 Miracle Stories (FL)

9:30 Piano Guys (CH) 10:00 Exercise (AC) 10:30 Bible Study and Prayer W/Carol (AC) 11:30 Hidden Objects (AC) 12:00 Resident Birthday and Anniversary Celebration 1:00 Tyson Singing 2:30 Goodwill with Theresa (T) 4:00 Just Like Jesus (FL)

9:00 First Day of Spring Video (CH) 9:30 Devotion (CH) 10:00 Exercise Rock/Walk Around the Block (WC) 10:30 Wellness Shakes (WC) 11:00 Pig Hole w/Petra and Lonnie (AC) 1:30 Beltone Outreach (WC) 1:30 Scattergories (AC) 2:00 Qwirkle (AC) 3:00 Make ‘ Em Laugh (FL)

9:00 Our Planet (CH) 9:30 Devotion with chaplain (CH) 10:00 Exercise Stretching (CH) 10:30 Resident Led Under the Sea (AC) 10:45 Nature Scenic Tour T) 1:30 Dominoes (AC) 2:30 Corn Hole (AA) 3:30 Bible Trivia (FL)

9:30 Devotion (CH) 10:00 Exercise (CH) 10:30 Craft 11:30 DIY Crafts Show (AC) 1:00 Golfing (AA) 2:00 Bingo 3:00 Balloon Volley (CH) 4:00 Fireside/Patio Chat

8:45 Westmore Church Service (ML) 10:00 1st Baptist Televised Service (AC) 10:30 Exercise (CH) 11:00 Treasure Chest Trivia (FL) 1:00 Matching Games (AC) 2:00 Church Service with Legacy Chaplain (CH) 3:30 Bean Bag Toss (AA) 4:00 LRC (AC)

9:00 Moving Art (CH) 9:30 Devotion with Chris Rouse Wesley Memorial (CH) 10:00 Exercise with Weights (CH) 10:30 Farkle (AC) 11:30 UNO 1:30 Puzzles with Dudley (AC) 2:30 Corn Hole (AA) 3:30 Tea and Tales Social (AC) 4:15 Jeanne Robertson, Comedian (AC)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LUCILLE SMITH

9:00 Tales by Light (CH) 9:30 Devotion with chaplain (CH) 10:00 Exercise Stretching (CH) 10:30 Craft with Catherine (AC) 1:30 Bingo with Richard Mason from Signature (AC) 2:15 Movie with Popcorn and Candy (CH) 3:30 Miracle Stories (FL)

9:30 Piano Guys (CH) 10:00 Exercise (AC) 10:30 Bible Study and Prayer W/Carol (AC) 11:30 Hidden Objects (AC) 1:30 Craft with Anita and Gator (AC) 3:00 Word Scrambler (AC) 4:00 Renaissance Choir (Dining Room)

9:00 Stomp 9:30 Devotion (CH) 10:00 Exercise Rock/Walk Around the Block (WC) 10:30 Wellness Shakes (WC) 11:00 Pig Hole/Under the Sea w/Petra and Lonnie 1:30 Candy Land (AC) 2:30 (LRC) 3:00 Monthly Resident Council Meeting (CH) 4:00 Make ‘Em Laugh (FL)

9:00 Our Planet (CH) 9:30 Devotion with chaplain (CH) 10:00 Exercise Stretching (CH) 10:30 10:45 Starbucks (T) 1:30 Cube Questions (NEW) (CH) 2:30 5 Points Trunk Show (CH) 3:00 Mr. Bean (CH) 3:30 Bible Trivia (FL)

9:30 Devotion (CH) 10:00 Exercise (CH) 10:30 Craft 11:30 DIY Crafts Show (AC) 1:00 Skeeball (AA) 2:00 Bingo 3:00 Movie (TBA) 4:00 Fireside/Patio Chat

8:45 Westmore Church Service (ML) 10:00 1st Baptist Televised Service (AC) 10:30 Exercise (CH) 11:00 Treasure Chest Trivia (FL) 1:00 Apples to Apples 2:00 Church Service with Legacy Chaplain (CH) 3:30 Bowling (AA) 4:00 Clue (AC)

9:00 Moving Art (CH) 9:30 Devotion (CH) 10:00 Exercise with Weights (CH) 10:30Yahtzee 11:30 LRC (AC) 1:30 Puzzles with Dudley (AC) 2:30 Bean Bag Toss (AA) 3:30 Tea and Tales Social (AC) 4:15 Mr. Bean, Comedian (AC)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY GLEN KRAMER

9:00 Tales by Light (CH) 9:30 Devotion with chaplain (CH) 10:00 Exercise Stretching (CH) 10:30 Craft (Springtime) (AC) 1:30 Concert with Catherine (CH) 2:15 Movie with Popcorn and Candy (CH) 3:30 Miracle Stories (FL)

Legacy Village Assisted Living

All activities are subject to modification