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September 2017
Please Join Us As We Celebrating Assisted Living Week
September 11th – 15th!
Monday 11th— Crazy Socks Day Tuesday 12th— Dress Like Your Favorite Super Hero Day Wednesday 13th—Dress Like Your Favorite Disney Character Day Thursday 14th—50’s Sock Hop with a Sock Hop Party! Friday 15th—Wear your Football Jersey Day! Both Residents and Staff are able and Encouraged to Participate!!
I lived in an orphanage when I was young. I almost chose the screen name of Jean Adair. I was one of the first women to own her own production com-pany. I converted to Judaism after marrying Arthur Miller. I am portrayed as a dumb blonde but I have an IQ of 168.I was never nominated for an Academy Award, but I did win a Golden Globe for my role as Sugar Kane. Who Am I?
Sally Ann Roundtree
Dozier Joyner Margaret Maheu John Forestor Jack Metree
Diann Havens
Management Team
Executive Director
CJ Reeves
Assistant Executive Director Erica Nelson
Director of Nursing
Bobbie Gordon
Memory Care Director Nina Newman
Marketing Director
Corie Robbins
Dining Services Director Ronnie Kaleel
Activity Director
Crystal Melton
Housekeeping Supervisor Gloria Matthews
Maintenance Director
Julius Butler
The Benefits and Importance of
Fruits and Vegetables
People who eat a healthy, balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables can help lower their risk for heart disease, Type 2 Diabetes and some types of cancer.
More Fruits and Vegetables
prevents high blood pressure and obesity.
Fruits and Veggies are
nutritious for you in any form, fresh, frozen, canned or dried!
They provide the essential
fiber needed that helps keep you full and your digestive system happy.
Reduces the risk of
developing kidney stones and help to decrease bone loss.
They are low in calories to
help you stay thin or help you loose weight.
Fruits and Veggies are rich in
vitamins and minerals that help you stay healthy and keep you energized. Vitamin A keeps eyes and skin healthy and helps to protect against infections. Vitamin C helps heal cuts and wounds and keep teeth and gums healthy.
They are a quick, easy,
delicious and nutritious snack to have any time of the day.
There is a large variety of
fruits and vegetables so there is always something new to try!
September 7 @ 10:30–
Catholic Mass
Every Tuesday @ 2:15– Couple’s/ Men’s Bible
Study
Every Thursday @ 2:30– Women’s Bible Study
Every Sunday @ 9:30– Church Service with
Pastor Gary
Every Sunday @ 9:45– Catholic Communion
Marilyn Monroe
Sept 2……...Melba Lovett Sept 2……..Emory Sutton Sept 4……….. Eloise Ellis Sept 7………...…. Francis Campedelli Sept 8.. Ruth Southerland Sept 10…………...Darcile McClellan Sept 21….. Edna Rodgers
Around the Community
Upcoming Events & Out-
ings September 1 @ 4:00– Happy Hour September 3 @ - Labor Day Lunch Cookout September 4 @ 4:00– Mix and Mingle with Ruth September 6 @ 11:00– Lunch to Metro Diner September 8 @ 4:00– Happy Hour with Jane September 9 @ 2:00—Piano Recital in the Bistro September 11 @ 2:30– Mix and Mingle with Lorna September 13 @ 11:00– Lunch to Red Lobster September 14 @ 2:00– Alzheimer’s Support Group: The Basics September 15 @ 4:00– Happy Hour with Harry September 20 @ 11:00– Lunch to Long Horn September 20 @ 2:30– Sass and Brass September 21 @ 3:00– Mix and Mingle with Vivian September 22 @ 4:00– Happy Hour with Mike September 27 @ 11:00– Lunch to Chili’s September 29 @ 4:00– Happy Hour with Pam
The Benefits and Importance of
Fruits and Vegetables
People who eat a healthy, balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables can help lower their risk for heart disease, Type 2 Diabetes and some types of cancer.
More Fruits and Vegetables
prevents high blood pressure and obesity.
Fruits and Veggies are
nutritious for you in any form, fresh, frozen, canned or dried!
They provide the essential
fiber needed that helps keep you full and your digestive system happy.
Reduces the risk of
developing kidney stones and help to decrease bone loss.
They are low in calories to
help you stay thin or help you loose weight.
Fruits and Veggies are rich in
vitamins and minerals that help you stay healthy and keep you energized. Vitamin A keeps eyes and skin healthy and helps to protect against infections. Vitamin C helps heal cuts and wounds and keep teeth and gums healthy.
They are a quick, easy,
delicious and nutritious snack to have any time of the day.
There is a large variety of
fruits and vegetables so there is always something new to try!
September 7 @ 10:30–
Catholic Mass
Every Tuesday @ 2:15– Couple’s/ Men’s Bible
Study
Every Thursday @ 2:30– Women’s Bible Study
Every Sunday @ 9:30– Church Service with
Pastor Gary
Every Sunday @ 9:45– Catholic Communion
Marilyn Monroe
Sept 2……...Melba Lovett Sept 2……..Emory Sutton Sept 4……….. Eloise Ellis Sept 7………...…. Francis Campedelli Sept 8.. Ruth Southerland Sept 10…………...Darcile McClellan Sept 21….. Edna Rodgers
Around the Community
Upcoming Events & Out-
ings September 1 @ 4:00– Happy Hour September 3 @ - Labor Day Lunch Cookout September 4 @ 4:00– Mix and Mingle with Ruth September 6 @ 11:00– Lunch to Metro Diner September 8 @ 4:00– Happy Hour with Jane September 9 @ 2:00—Piano Recital in the Bistro September 11 @ 2:30– Mix and Mingle with Lorna September 13 @ 11:00– Lunch to Red Lobster September 14 @ 2:00– Alzheimer’s Support Group: The Basics September 15 @ 4:00– Happy Hour with Harry September 20 @ 11:00– Lunch to Long Horn September 20 @ 2:30– Sass and Brass September 21 @ 3:00– Mix and Mingle with Vivian September 22 @ 4:00– Happy Hour with Mike September 27 @ 11:00– Lunch to Chili’s September 29 @ 4:00– Happy Hour with Pam
September 2017
Please Join Us As We Celebrating Assisted Living Week
September 11th – 15th!
Monday 11th— Crazy Socks Day Tuesday 12th— Dress Like Your Favorite Super Hero Day Wednesday 13th—Dress Like Your Favorite Disney Character Day Thursday 14th—50’s Sock Hop with a Sock Hop Party! Friday 15th—Wear your Football Jersey Day! Both Residents and Staff are able and Encouraged to Participate!!
I lived in an orphanage when I was young. I almost chose the screen name of Jean Adair. I was one of the first women to own her own production com-pany. I converted to Judaism after marrying Arthur Miller. I am portrayed as a dumb blonde but I have an IQ of 168.I was never nominated for an Academy Award, but I did win a Golden Globe for my role as Sugar Kane. Who Am I?
Sally Ann Roundtree
Dozier Joyner Margaret Maheu John Forestor Jack Metree
Diann Havens
Management Team
Executive Director
CJ Reeves
Assistant Executive Director Erica Nelson
Director of Nursing
Bobbie Gordon
Memory Care Director Nina Newman
Marketing Director
Corie Robbins
Dining Services Director Ronnie Kaleel
Activity Director
Crystal Melton
Housekeeping Supervisor Gloria Matthews
Maintenance Director
Julius Butler