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November 2017 Rose Centers News ….……..2 Home-Delivered Meals……...3 East Cleveland at Salvation Army ….……..4 Ernest J. Bohn ……………….6 Gunning Park …………..……8 James Woods …...…………10 King Kennedy ………………12 Paul W. Alandt Lakeshore ..14 Oakwood ………..………….16 Menu…...…………………… 17 Rose Centers for Aging Well l 11890 Fairhill Road, Cleveland OH 44120 l 216.791.8000 l www.rosecenters.org Dabney K. Conwell Executive Director, Rose Centers for Aging Well Vice President, Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging Melissa Gleeson Assistant Director, Rose Centers for Aging Well INSIDE THIS ISSUE ROSE CENTERS ADMINISTRATION Stay up to date with whats happening at the Rose Centers! Follow us on Facebook: Rose Centers for Aging Well Nearly 100 Rose Center participants enjoyed a beautiful afternoon on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad!

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Page 1: November 2017 - Senior center · dancing, biking, or playing basketball, soccer, or tennis. Going too far, too fast or not warming up properly before physical activity can set you

November 2017

Rose Centers News ….……..2

Home-Delivered Meals……...3

East Cleveland at Salvation Army ….……..4

Ernest J. Bohn ……………….6

Gunning Park …………..……8

James Woods …...…………10

King Kennedy ………………12

Paul W. Alandt Lakeshore ..14

Oakwood ………..………….16

Menu…...…………………… 17

Rose Centers for Aging Well l 11890 Fairhill Road, Cleveland OH 44120 l 216.791.8000 l www.rosecenters.org

Dabney K. Conwell

Executive Director, Rose Centers for Aging Well

Vice President,

Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging

Melissa Gleeson

Assistant Director, Rose Centers for Aging Well

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

ROSE CENTERS

ADMINISTRATION

Stay up to date with what’s

happening at the Rose Centers!

Follow us on Facebook:

Rose Centers for Aging Well

Nearly 100 Rose Center participants

enjoyed a beautiful afternoon on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad!

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Rose Centers News

Inez, a participant of the Ernest J. Bohn Rose Center, recently celebrated her 95th birthday!

Rose Centers will be closed on Friday, November 10 in

observance of Veterans Day. We will also be closed on Thursday, November 23 &

Friday, November 24 in observance of Thanksgiving.

Congregate meals are available at your local Rose Center for a suggested donation of $1.00

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Home-Delivered Meals

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Meal Cancellations: 216-373-1994

Hours: Monday - Friday

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Staff:

Beatrice McClendon, Food Service Manager

Jacqueline Hart, HDM Program Assistant Sanford Sparks, Sr. Kitchen Aide

Jerry Mayes, Kitchen Aide

Ulysses Thompson, Kitchen Aide

Loversa Arnold, Kitchen Aide

Anthony Bolden, PRN Driver/Jumper Cleveland Cody, Driver/Jumper Denham Fletcher, Driver/Jumper Lizzie Gaitor, Jumper/ Driver Rose Gator, Jumper Ruben Hill, Fleet Manager, Driver Rachel Isom, Jumper/Driver Melvin Lewis, Driver/Jumper Malikah Morris, Driver/Jumper Charles Montgomery, PRN Jumper/Driver April Ricks, Driver/Jumper Carl Rudolph, PRN Driver/Jumper Garland Smith, Jumper/Meal Pick Up

Arthur Walker, Driver/Jumper Anthony Williams, Custodian

HOME-DELIVERED MEALS STAFF

· Emergency food items should be items that will sustain you and provide you with enough energy to get through a stressful situation.

· An emergency can occur at any time so it is important to be prepared.

· Keeping an emergency supply of food on hand is an important way to be prepared for any type of emergency that may arise.

· Food items included in your emergency supply need to be non-perishable.

· Keep in mind that you should have at least a 72 hr. supply of food on hand.

· Keep in mind that you need supplies for each person in your household.

· Emergency food supplies should be checked often to ensure that the items have not expired.

· Be sure to keep a can opener with your food items as well.

· You should check items and rotate items as necessary every 6 months.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to all

HDM clients and staff members

celebrating birthdays in November!

Stocking food

· Protein or fruit bars

· Dry cereal or granola

· Peanut butter · Dried fruit · Nuts

· Crackers

· Canned Juices

· Non-perishable pasteurized milk

· High energy foods

· Store at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food.

· Select foods that require no refrigeration, cooking, or preparation.

· Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits, & vegetables.

Stocking Water

· Water should be stored in plastic containers –

avoid using glass. · One gallon of water per person per day, for

drinking and sanitation. · Keep at least a three-day supply of water per

person.

How to Stock an Emergency Food Shelf

Provided by Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging

OAA General Education lessons

Home delivered meals staff prepare meals for seniors!

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East Cleveland at Salvation Army Rose Center

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East Cleveland Rose Center at Salvation Army

1507 Doan Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44112

Phone: 216-373-1696 Fax: 216-373-1949

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Tracey Kirksey, Center Director

Kathleen Woodson, Program Assistant

Foot Care

Healthy feet are key to being physically active, whether you’re just getting started or your feet have been subject to years of wear and tear from a variety of physical activities like running, dancing, biking, or playing basketball, soccer, or tennis. Going too far, too fast or not warming up properly before physical activity can set you up for painful foot injuries.

Play it safe. Exercise your feet to increase blood flow, which is important for general foot health. Walking is a great way to exercise your feet. You can also try specific foot exercises. Sit down and rotate your ankles in one direction, then the other. In bare feet, sit in a chair and curl your toes, then spread them out. This exer-cise stretches and strengthens your feet and helps your balance.

Check your feet often. Look for cuts, blisters, and ingrown toenails. You can use a mirror to check the bottoms of your feet. If you have diabetes, be sure to check your feet every day.

Be kind to your feet. Take good care of them: · Wash your feet regularly, especially between

your toes. A warm foot bath is also helpful. · Wear clean socks. · Make sure your feet are dry before you put

on your shoes. · Wear comfortable, well-fitting shoes. · Wear shoes when you’re outside. · To help the circulation in your feet, put them

up when you’re sitting. Stretching, walking, or having a gentle foot massage also helps.

· If you are sitting for a long time, stand up and move around every now and then.

· If you cross your legs when sitting, reverse or uncross them often.

Article published by Go4Life from the National Institute on Aging at NIH

https://go4life.nia.nih.gov/tip-sheets/foot-care

Don’t miss it…. Tai Chi Mon. 10:30am

Bible Study Tues. 1:00pm

Jazzercise Tues. 10:30am

Computer Trng Wed. & Fri. 9-11am

Walking Club Daily 10:00am

Arts & Crafts Daily 9-3:00pm

Special Trips :

Camp George Forbes - 11/2/17

Marc’s-Mayfield Rd - 11/7/17

Michael’s - Eastgate - 11/9/17

Kocian’s Meats - 11/15/17

This 10-week health and wellness program will empower you to make small and impactful changes! The classes will explore a variety of topics including, physical fitness, healthy eating, financial fitness, falls prevention, and many more! The classes will meet Mondays at 12:30pm from October 2 - December 10. Don’t miss out on this exciting program!

Participants in the Rose Center at Salvation Army can visit the Food Pantry once per month to stock up on canned goods, protein, cereal & grains and produce. You must have current photo ID and proof of residency to shop in the panty.

EAST CLEVELAND ROSE CENTER AT SALVATION ARMY CENTER STAFF

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East Cleveland at Salvation Army Rose Center

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East Cleveland Rose Center at Salvation Army

Lunch Daily 11:30am

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

November 5

1

9:00 Croche!ng/

Kni"ng, Dominos

Cards, Billiards

9-11 Computer Trng

11:30 Lunch

2

Camp George Forbes

10:00

3

9:00 Games, Arts &

Cra#s

9-11 Computer Trng

10-11:30 Walking

Club

11:30 Lunch

6

9:00 Croche!ng/

Kni"ng, Dominos

Billiards, Bid Whist

10:30-11:30 Tai Chi

11:30 Lunch

12:30-1:30 Aging

Mastery Program

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9:00 Dominos-Cards,

Billiards, Croche!ng

10:30-11:30 Marcs

at Mayfield

11:30 Lunch w/Chef

1:00 Bible Study

ELECTION DAY

8

9:00 Croche!ng/

Kni"ng, Dominos

Cards, Billiards

l11:30 Lunch

10:30 Michael’s

Eastgate

9

9:00 Croche!ng/

Kni"ng, Dominos

Cards, Billiards

11:30 Lunch

10

CENTER CLOSED

Veterans Day Observed

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9:00 Croche!ng/

Kni"ng, Dominos

Billiards, Bid Whist

10:30-11:30 Tai Chi

11:30 Lunch

12:30-1:30 Aging

Mastery Program

14

9:00 Cra#s & Games

10:30 Jazzercise

11:30 Lunch w/Chef

Jerry

1:00 Bible Study

15

9:00 Croche!ng/

Kni"ng, Dominos

Billiards, Bid Whist

11:30 Lunch

12:15-1:15 Kocian’s

Meats & Marketplace

16

9:00 Croche!ng/

Kni"ng, Dominos

Cards, Billiards

11:30 Lunch

17

9:00 Games, Arts &

Cra#s

10- 11:30 Walking Club

11:30 lunch w/Chef

Jerry

12:00 Senior Food

Pantry

20

9:00 Arts & Cra#s,

Dominos

10:30 Tai Chi

11:30 Lunch

12:30-1:30 Aging

Mastery Program

21

9:00 Dominos-Cards,

Billiards, Croche!ng

11:30 Lunch w/Chef

Jerry

1:00 Bible Study

22

9:00 Cra#s & Games

10:30 Blood Pressure

Check

11:30 Lunch

12:30-1:30 Alzheimer’s

Associa"on

23

CENTER CLOSED

24

CENTER CLOSED

27

9:00 Arts & Cra#s,

Dominoes

10:30 Tai Chi

11:30 Lunch

12:30-1:30 Aging

Mastery Program

28

9:00 Cra#s & Games

10:30 Jazzercise

11:30 Lunch w/Chef

Jerry

1:00 Bible Study

29

9:00 Games, Arts &

Cra#s, Dominos,

Billiards

11:30 Lunch

30

9:00 Croche!ng/

Kni"ng, Dominos

Cards, Billiards

11:30 Lunch

:00

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Ernest J. Bohn Rose Center

1667 Ansel Road, Cleveland, OH 44106

Phone: 216-373-1913 Fax: 216-373-1943

Hours: Monday - Friday

9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Events and Trips

Friday, November 10, 2017 - Center Closed Veterans Days- Thank you for serving.

Monday, November 13, 2017 @ 10:30am

Art Therapy - Create fun art work with friends

Wednesday, November 15, 2017 10:00am - Food Box pick-up Supplemental food program

10:30am - Medicare update Health care information

Friday, November 17, 2017 @ 11:00 am Walmart Shopping - Shop for great deals

Thurs/Fri, November 23 & 24 - Center Closed

Happy Thanksgiving - enjoy your holiday!

Nicole Alexander, Center Director Robin Whitted, Program Assistant Ruth Hart, Food Manager Wilma Billingsley, Nutrition Aide

Christopher Barksdale, Custodian

Serving and Portion Size

Don’t let your eyes get bigger than your stomach! Watching how much you eat can help you maintain a healthy weight.

A “serving” is how much of each type of food you should eat to meet recommended daily nutrition requirements. A “portion” is how much of a single food is actually on your dish—it can vary from meal to meal. When eating your daily meals:

· Stop eating when you are satisfied, not full. If there’s still food on your plate, save it for another time.

· Use a smaller plate, bowl, or glass to help you eat and drink less.

· Order an item from the menu instead of heading for the “all-you-can-eat” buffet.

· Skip the “super sizes.”

· Share a restaurant entrée with a friend—or eat just half and take home the rest.

· Read What’s On Your Plate?, the National Institute on Aging guide to healthy eating.

· Visit http://www.choosemyplate.gov to see how much to eat from each food group based on your age, sex, and physical activity level.

Picture a serving size with these examples:

· 3 ounces of meat or poultry = a deck of cards

· 1–1 1/2 ounces of hard cheese = four dice

· 2 tablespoons of cream cheese = a golf ball

· 1 cup of salad or cooked vegetables = a baseball

· 3 ounces grilled/baked fish = checkbook

Article published by National Institute on Aging

https://go4life.nia.nih.gov/tip-sheets/serving-and-portion-sizes

BOHN CENTER STAFF

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Congratulations to the Bohn Rose Center participants, who completed the

Chronic Pain Management program!

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Ernest J. Bohn Rose Center

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Suggested Lunch

Donation $1.00

1

10:00 Current Events

10:30 Board Games

11:30 Lunch with Friends

2

10:00 Coloring Activity

10:30 Low impact exercise

11:30 Lunch with Friends

3

10:00 Current Event 10:30 Bingo

11:30 Lunch with Friends

6

10:00 Current Events

10:00 Walking Club

10:30 Board Games

11:30 Lunch with Friends

7

10:00 Word Search

10:30 DVD fitness 11:30 Lunch w/Friends

8

10:00 Current Events

10:30 Game Day

11:30 Lunch with Friends

9

10:00 Coloring Activity

10:30 Chair Hockey

11:30 Lunch with Friends 12:00 Monthly Meeting

10

Center Closed

13

10:00 Current Events

10:00 Walking Club

10:30 Art Therapy

11:30 Lunch with Friends

14

10:00 Word Search

10:30 DVD fitness

11:30 Lunch with Friends

15

10:00 Current Events

10:00 Food boxes

10:30 Medicare (speaker) 11:30 Lunch with Friends

16

10:00 Coloring Activity

10:30 Balloon Volleyball 11:30 Lunch with Friends

17

10:30 Walmart

20

10:00 Current Events

10:00 Walking Club

10:30 Board Games 11:30 Lunch with Friends

21

10:00 Word Search 10:30 Low Impact exercise

11:30 Lunch with Friends

22

10:00 Current Events

10:30 Bean Bag Toss

11:30 Lunch with Friends

23

Center Closed

24

Center Closed

27

10:00 Current Events

10:00 Walking Club

10:30 Board Games 11:30 Lunch with Friends

28

10:00 Word Search

10:30 Musical Beach Ball 11:00 Podiatry Service

11:30 Lunch with Friends

29

10:00 Current Events

10:30 Reminiscing

11:30 Lunch with Friends

30

10:00 Coloring Activity

10:30 Low impact exercise

11:30 Lunch with Friends

All Physical and Cognitive Activities are 45 minutes in length

November 2017

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Gunning Park Rose Center

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16700 Puritas Road, Cleveland, OH 44135

Phone: 216-373-1917

Hours: Monday - Friday

8:00 am - 3:00 pm

Please join us for these special

events this month!

November 8th

Lunch outing to Superior Deli Restaurant

November 14th

Shopping trip to Savers

November 15th

JACK Cleveland Casino Trip with Lakefront Lines

November 22nd

Shopping Trip to Aldi’s before the holiday

MONDAY, NOVEMBER

13th

Let’s celebrate Thanksgiving early

with our Gunning family!

Come enjoy a full Thanksgiving meal including turkey, stuffing, corn,

green beans, dinner roll, and pumpkin pie!

Cost is $7.00

Loretta Ashby, Kitchen Aide

Revonne Drake, Food Service Manager

Ashley Langford, Center Director

David Edwards, H.D.M. Driver/Jumper PRN

Abbey Day, Activity Coordinator

Linda Holt, Program Assistant

Marilyn Johnson, H.D.M. Jumper

James Jones, H.D.M. Driver

Christine Lee, SilverSneaker Instructor

GUNNING CENTER STAFF

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH

Get ready for an afternoon of

cultural artwork while exploring

the museum!

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Gunning Park Rose Center

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

1 BIRTHDAY CAKE

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

9:30 Cra"s

10:00 Silver Sneakers

11:30 Lunch

2 EMS

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles, Vball

10:00 Discussion grp

10:30 Balloon Vball

11:30 Lunch

12:15 Pinochle

3 GATEWAY

PRESENTATION

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles, Vball

10:30 Mindful

Movement

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Bingo

6

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

9:30 Crochet Group

10:00 Silver Sneakers

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Bingo

7 ELECTION DAY

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

9:30 Tai Chi

10:30 Exercise

11:30 Lunch

12:15 Cards

8 LUNCH BUNCH

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

9:30 Cra"s

10:00 Silver Sneakers

11:30 Lunch

9 MY CHOICE

PRESENTATION

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles, Vball

10:00 Discussion grp

10:30 Balloon Vball

11:30 Lunch

12:15 Pinochle

10

CENTER CLOSED

13 THANKSGIVING

LUNCH 8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

9:30 Crochet Group

10:00 Silver Sneakers

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Bingo

14 SAVERS TRIP

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

9:30 Tai Chi

10:30 Exercise

11:30 Lunch

12:15 Cards

15 JACK CASINO

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

16 8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles, Vball

10:00 Discussion grp

10:30 Balloon Vball

11:30 Lunch

12:15 Pinochle

17 FOOD BOX DAY

ALZ ASSOCIATION

PRESENTATION

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles, Vball

10:15 Line Dancing

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Bingo

20

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

9:30 Crochet Group

10:00 Silver Sneakers

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Bingo

21 ROCKY RIVER

GARDENS

PRESENTATION

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

9:30 Tai Chi

10:30 Exercise

11:30 Lunch

12:15 Cards

22 ALDI’S

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

9:30 Cooking with

Abbey & Lore#a

10:00 Silver Sneakers

11:30 Lunch

23

THANKKSGIVING

DAY

CENTER CLOSED

24

CENTER CLOSED

27

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

9:30 Crochet Group

10:00 Silver Sneakers

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Bingo

28 MUSIC BINGO

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

9:30 Tai Chi

10:30 Exercise

11:30 Lunch

12:15 Cards

29 CLEVELAND

MUSEUM OF ART

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

10:00 Silver Sneakers

11:30 Lunch

30

8:00 Walk & Coffee

9:00 Puzzles

9:00 Volleyball

10:00 Discussion grp

10:30 Balloon Vball

11:30 Lunch

12:15 Pinochle

NOVEMBER 2017

10:00 Silver Sneakers

11:30 Lunch

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James Woods Rose Center

1795 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 44113

Phone: 216-373-1916 Fax: 216-373-1946

Hours: Monday & Thursday - 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Tuesday - Wednesday - Friday - 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

MEDICARE ENROLLMENT TIME

On Monday, November 6 @12:00pm a speaker from AARP will talk and answer questions about changes in Medicare Part C or D for 2018.

*******************************************

HAVE YOUR CREDIT REPORT

AND CREDIT SCORE RUN

FOR FREE!

ESOP will be at Woods Rose Center Thursday, November 9th from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Please make reservations with Jerry Purcell at 216-373-1689.

Jerry Purcell Center Director Shelley Austin Food Service Manager Annette Reid Program Assistant Richard Stewart Kitchen Aide/ Custodian

CALENDAR OF EVENTS & TRIP

Monday November 6 @ 9:00 a.m. Dollar Tree

Tuesday November 7

DON’T FORGET TO VOTE

Thursday, November 9 @ 11:00 a.m. Golden Corral

Monday November 13 11:00 Walmart 11:00 Health Screenings

Thursday, November 16 @ 12:15 p.m. Woods Bingo

Thursday, November 28 @ 9:30 a.m. Gunning Exercise

Thursday, November 30 @ 12:15 p.m. Woods Bingo

November Birthdays

05 Marquettes D

09 Jim B. 10 Ruby D. 11 Sheryl T. 12 Jerry H. 23 John B. 24 Thomas B. 24 Danny G. 30 Carl P.

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Need Assistance with Insurance, Health Benefits, or other issues? Woods Rose Center has a Licensed Social Worker to assist you!

WOODS CENTER STAFF

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James Woods Rose Center

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

1

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:30 Lunch

2

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:30 Lunch

3

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:30 Lunch

6

7:00 Chat w/ friends

9:00 DOLLAR TREE

11:30 Lunch

7

7:00 Chat w/ friends

DON’T FORGET

TO VOTE!!

9:00 BOX LUNCHES

8

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:30 Lunch

9

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:00 LUNCH BUNCH

GOLDEN CORRAL

11:30 Lunch

10

CENTER CLOSED

13

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:00 HEALTH

SCREENING

11:00 WALMART

14

7:00 Chat w/ friends

9:00 BOX LUNCHES

15

9:00 BOX LUNCHES

12:00 BROWN BAG

CONCERT

12:30 COMMODITY

FOOD BOX

16

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:30 Lunch

12:15 BINGO

17

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:30 Lunch

20

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:30 Lunch

21

7:00 Chat w/ friends

9:00 BOX LUNCHES

22

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:30 Lunch

23

24

CENTER CLOSED

27

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:30 Lunch

28

7:00 Chat w/ friends

9:30 GUNNING

CENTER

29

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:30 Lunch

30

7:00 Chat w/ friends

11:30 Lunch

November2017

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King Kennedy Rose Center

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2501 East 59th Street, Cleveland, OH 44104

Phone: 216-373-1918 Fax: 216-373-1948

Hours: Tuesday - Wednesday- Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm

What Do These 3 Things Have In Common? 1. Cities .. Songs .. Noses 2. Fortune .. Bank .. Story 3. A Smoker .. A Gambler .. A Nun 4. Navy .. Green .. Lima 5. Major .. Minor .. Little 6. Grey .. Red .. Timber

For The Answers Call Jerry Purcell 216-373-1689

NEED ASSISTANCE WITH INSURANCE, HEALTH BENEFITS, OTHER ISSUES? THE KING KENNEDY ROSE CENTER HAS A LICENSED SOCIAL WORKER TO ASSIST!

NOVEMBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Monday, November 6 @ 11:00am Dollar Tree Monday, November 13 @ 11:00 am Shopping at Ridge Park Square

Wednesday, November 15 11:00am Commodity Food Box

11:00am Concert at Trinity

Cathedral

Friday, November 17 @ 12:00pm AARP Medicare Update

Wednesday, November 22

11:00am EMS

2:30pm Musical Performance

Tuesday, November 28 @ 9:30am

Exercise @ Gunning

Wednesday, November 29 @ 1:30pm Bingo

KING KENNEDY CENTER STAFF

Jerry Purcell Center Director Willa Hinton Food Service Manager Ladd Malcomb Program Assistant, Kitchen Aide, Custodian

Sherolyn Sims Program Assistant

KING KENNEDY CENTER STAFF

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Paul W. Alandt Lakeshore Rose Center King Kennedy Rose Center

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

TO ALL WHO

CELEBRATE A

BIRTHDAY THIS

MONTH!

1

9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

2

9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

3

9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

6

9:00 Chat & Chew

11:00 DOLLAR TREE

12:00 Lunch Program

7

9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Box Lunches

DON’T FORGET

TO

VOTE!

8

9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

9

9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

10

CENTER CLOSED

13

9:00 Chat & Chew

11:00 RIDGE PARK

SQUARE

12:00 Lunch Program

14

9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

15

9:00 Chat & Chew

11:00 CONCERT @

TRINITY CATHEDRAL

11:00 FOOD BOXES

12:00 Box Lunches

16

9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

17

9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

12:00 AARP

20

9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

21

9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

22

9:00 Chat & Chew

11:00 EMS

12:00 Lunch Program

12:30 MUSICAL

PERFORMANCE

23

CENTER CLOSED

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9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

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9:00 Chat & Chew

9:30 GUNNING

12:00 Lunch Program

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9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

1:30 BINGO

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9:00 Chat & Chew

12:00 Lunch Program

NOVEMBER 2017

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Paul W. Alandt Lakeshore Rose Center

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16600 Lakeshore Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44110

Phone: 216-373-1915 Fax: 216-373-1945

Hours: Monday - Thursday 10:00am - 3:00pm

Donald Davidson, Custodian

Robin Whitted, Program Asst/Food Manager

Ashlee Williman, Center Director

LAKESHORE STAFF

Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters

presented by: Alzheimer’s Association Cleveland Area Chapter

Monday, November 20 at 12:30pm

November Special Trips

Monday, November 6: Check out the amazing deals at Goodwill (Vine St.). Van departs at 10:30am & returns at 12:30pm

Thursday, November 9: Enjoy a delicious lunch at Big Al’s Diner (located in Larchmere). Van departs at 10:30am & returns at 1:00pm.

Thursday, November 16: Explore the beautiful Cleveland Museum of Art! Free admission. Van departs at 10:30am & returns at 1:30pm.

Wednesday, November 22: Join us for a traditional Thanksgiving lunch at Petie’s Family Restaurant. Van departs at 10:30am & returns

at 1:00pm.

Thursday, November 30: Spend an afternoon holiday shopping at Tower City! Van depart at 10:30am & returns at 1:30pm.

The Musical

Theater Project

Students from Lakeshore Intergenerational School will be joining us for the Musical Theater Project! This program will include three sessions held on:

Wednesday, November 29, December 6 & 13 10:30-11:30am

During these sessions, participants of all ages will connect with each other through characters and songs of classical American musicals that bridge generations. Don’t miss out on this interactive & upbeat intergenerational program!!

HCR Manor

Care Euclid

Beach

& Hillside Plaza

for sponsoring

prize bingo

at Lakeshore!

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Paul W. Alandt Lakeshore Rose Center

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

1

10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Walking Club

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Prize Bingo sponsored by

HCR ManorCare

1:30 Balloon Volleyball

2

10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Power Up Exercise

11:30 Lunch

12:00 Ma!er of Balance

1:00 Bid Whist

6 GOODWILL

10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Mindful movement

11:30 Lunch

12:00 Bible Study

1:00 Family Feud

1:30 Board games

7 ELECTION DAY

10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Senior Fit Club

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Aging Mastery

Program

1:30 Kni"ng

Group

8 SEAT SWITCH UP

10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Walking Club

11:30 Lunch

12:15 Post office on site

12:30 Bingo

1:30 Bid Whist

9 BIG AL’S DINER

10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Power Up Exercise

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Karaoke

1:30 Balloon

Volleyball

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10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Brilliant Beginnings

Preschoolers

11:30 Lunch

11:30 Medicare

Presenta"on

12:00 Bible Study

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10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Senior Fit Club

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Aging Mastery

Program

1:30 Kni"ng

Group

15 FOOD BOX DAY

10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Walking Club

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Prize Bingo sponsored by

Hillside Plaza

1:30 Exercise Ball

16 CLE MUSEUM OF ART

10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Power Up Exercise

11:30 Lunch

1:00 Scavenger Hunt

1:30 Cards, puzzles,

games

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10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Mindful movement

11:30 Lunch

12:00 Bible Study

12:30 Alzheimer’s Assoc.

“Know the 10 Signs”

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10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Senior Fit Club

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Aging Mastery

Program

1:30 Kni"ng Group

22 THANKSGIVING

LUNCH AT PETIE’S

10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Walking Club

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Bingo

1:30 Bid Whist

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10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Bowling

11:30 Lunch

12:00 Bible Study

12:30 Movie

Ma$nee

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10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Senior Fit Club

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Aging Mastery

Program

1:30 Kni"ng Group

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10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Musical Theater

Project

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Bingo

1:30 Walking Club

30 TOWER CITY

10:00 Coffee & chat

10:30 Power Up Exercise

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Ping Pong

1:30 Trivia

Tuesday Wednesday

NOVEMBER 2017ay

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Oakwood Rose Center

23035 Broadway Avenue, Oakwood Village, OH 44146

Phone: 440-735-1157 Fax: 440-735-1155

Hours: Monday - Friday

10:00am - 3:00pm

Cynthia Clark, Food Service Manager

Mabel Taylor, Program Assistant

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OAKWOOD CENTER STAFF

Every Thursday!

Lunch is served at 12:00pm, bingo is

immediately following

Join us every MONDAY for…

Live Music from

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Wii-Bowling from 1:00pm - 2:00pm

You’re invited to the

N !"#$"% B'(hd)*

C+,+-ra.i /

Thursday, November 16

Check out our monthly

Blood Pressure checks every second Thursday 10:00am-12:00pm

Podiatrist every third Thursday 9:30am -12:00pm (by appointment)

Yoga Class every Monday &

Friday from 11:00am - 12:00pm

Thanksgiving Remembrance

Tuesday, November 21 at 12:00pm

Health Talk from Gateway

Health

Tuesday, November 14 at 11:30am

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Skilled Nursing • Rehabilitation

Long Term Care

3600 Franklin Blvd. • Cleveland

216-651-1600

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Ann Marie Gann, Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES)

Coldwell Banker Schmidt Family of Companies15380 Pearl Road • Strongsville OH 44136

Cell 440-822-8208 • AnnMarieGann.comWhat does the SRES designation means for you?

• More Consideration• More Support• More Resources• More Communication

When it comes to making a change of address, don’t feel like you need tohurry or go it alone. Let me help you get to where you want to be!

Support for you and your family!

216-526-1843

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R E S E A R C H S T U D Y

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aggression that interferes with their daily routine.

For additional information or to set up an appointment, please contact

Jennifer at Insight Clinical Trials. • www.insightclinicaltrials.com

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• Elder Law

• Special Needs

• Estate Planning

12200 Fairhill Road, Suite C-357, Cleveland

216-714-0090 • www.mcfaddenbushnell.com

Ray ChartierReverse Mortgage Specialist

Mortgage Center

6868 Pearl Rd • Cleveland

Call for additional

information today!

Direct Dial 216.970.2098

Mortgage Ctr. 800.820.6051

Fax 440.842.1487

[email protected]

NMLS #747855

Nurses • AidesMost Insurances Accepted

Locally Owned & Operated since 2003

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16101 Euclid Beach BlvdCleveland, Ohio 44110

216.486.2300

www.Manorcare.com/EuclidBeach

• FREE Memory Screening

& Consultation

• NO Insurance Needed

• Confidential

Consultations are conducted with a board certified M.D.

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This program is funded in part by the Cuyahoga County Division of Adult and Senior Services through the Health & Human Service Levy.

Rose Centers for Aging Well does not endorse any advertiser in the publication.

However, we encourage you to support the advertisers who make this publication possible.

11890 Fairhill Road

Cleveland, OH 44120

A United Way funded agency

This program is made possible by a grant from the Ohio Department of Aging through the Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging.

The Rose Centers for Aging Well exists to promote successful

aging for Northeast Ohio’s adults by offering opportunities, programs

and services that foster choice and independence. Rose Centers for

Aging Well is a subsidiary of Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging.