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Rembrandt Living – The Windmill The Windmill Editor: Deb Dutton, CEO, [email protected] The weekly newsletter of Rembrandt Living Rembrandt Court Issue 134 - 25 June 2018 Home Care Hub 1 Madras Street, Oaklands Park SA 5046 21 Greenfields Drive, Green Fields SA 5107 Ph. 8198 0300 Ph. 8198 0300 LIFESTYLE Birthdays in July: Happy Birthday to the following residents: 3 July Stanley Phillips 7 July Kaspert Vandelaar 7 July Jenny Paetzold 8 July Sonia Klaver 13 July Seamus O’Toole 19 July Christina Ambagtsheer 27 July Theo Alleman 27 July Rita Sirtoli Resident Feedback Meeting The Residents Meeting scheduled for 20 June was attended by 7 residents and 2 staff. Discussed: Compliments to Chef Andy and staff – meal today was excellent, particularly the Nasi Goreng (prepared by Lorraine). From July, barbecues will be held for all residents every three months. From July, cooked breakfast will be served once a month in each House dining room. Query re serving of coffee/tea in the morning, afternoon and evening – self serve or room service by Carers. From next week, extra RN on floor to assist CN. Any queries, please contact either RN Kirsty or RN Esther in the first instance. Advised residents that Uit en Thuis entertainment on Friday and dress up day for Hippie Day. As requested by residents regular Residents Morning Tea session with CEO will start – general invites to come. Bathroom door to Rms 86 and 74 – Maintenance to adjust. Air conditioning heating in Rm 89 – requires further adjusting. KLEINE CAFÉ The Heart of Rembrandt Court Kleine Café Suggestions Suggestion Forms are available from the Café (on the counter) as well as on the back of this newsletter for staff, residents, families and visitors to fill out and let us know your ideas for the café; “what would you like to see”. Please return the completed suggestion form to Reception. REMEMBER! Leave your ideas/suggestions for the Occupational Therapy students from UniSA in the Suggestion Box near Reception. Report any maintenance issues using the Maintenance Request Form. Ensure all clothing items are labelled. Keep the risk of infection down by frequent, thorough hand washing. UPCOMING EVENTS Friday 29 June Red Nose Day Friday 13 July Big Event Rock’n Roll Day FUNDRAISING We are raising funds for our Residents’ Lifestyle Program and you can help by ordering the NEW 2018 2019 Entertainment Book or Entertainment Digital Membership still only $70. You can order on line using the link below or purchase the book direct from

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Rembrandt Living – The Windmill

The Windmill

Editor: Deb Dutton, CEO, [email protected]

The weekly newsletter of Rembrandt Living

Rembrandt Court Issue 134 - 25 June 2018 Home Care Hub 1 Madras Street, Oaklands Park SA 5046 21 Greenfields Drive, Green Fields SA 5107 Ph. 8198 0300 Ph. 8198 0300

LIFESTYLE Birthdays in July: Happy Birthday to the following residents:

3 July Stanley Phillips

7 July Kaspert Vandelaar

7 July Jenny Paetzold

8 July Sonia Klaver

13 July Seamus O’Toole

19 July Christina Ambagtsheer

27 July Theo Alleman

27 July Rita Sirtoli

Resident Feedback Meeting The Residents Meeting scheduled for 20 June was attended by 7 residents and 2 staff. Discussed:

• Compliments to Chef Andy and staff – meal today was excellent, particularly the Nasi Goreng (prepared by Lorraine).

• From July, barbecues will be held for all residents every three months.

• From July, cooked breakfast will be served once a month in each House dining room.

• Query re serving of coffee/tea in the morning, afternoon and evening – self serve or room service by Carers.

• From next week, extra RN on floor to assist CN. Any queries, please contact either RN Kirsty or RN Esther in the first instance.

• Advised residents that Uit en Thuis entertainment on Friday and dress up day for Hippie Day.

• As requested by residents regular Residents Morning Tea session with CEO will start – general invites to come.

• Bathroom door to Rms 86 and 74 – Maintenance to adjust.

• Air conditioning heating in Rm 89 – requires further adjusting.

KLEINE CAFÉ The Heart of Rembrandt Court

Kleine Café Suggestions Suggestion Forms are available from the Café (on the counter) as well as on the back of this newsletter for staff, residents, families and visitors to fill out and let us know your ideas for the café; “what would you like to see”. Please return the completed suggestion form to Reception. REMEMBER! ✓ Leave your ideas/suggestions for the Occupational

Therapy students from UniSA in the Suggestion Box near Reception.

✓ Report any maintenance issues using the Maintenance Request Form.

✓ Ensure all clothing items are labelled. ✓ Keep the risk of infection down by frequent,

thorough hand washing.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Friday 29 June Red Nose Day

Friday 13 July

Big Event Rock’n Roll Day

FUNDRAISING

We are raising funds for our Residents’ Lifestyle Program and you can help by ordering the NEW 2018 2019 Entertainment Book or Entertainment Digital Membership still only $70. You can order on line using the link below or purchase the book direct from

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Rembrandt Living – The Windmill

The Windmill

Editor: Deb Dutton, CEO, [email protected]

The weekly newsletter of Rembrandt Living

Rembrandt Court Issue 134 - 25 June 2018 Home Care Hub 1 Madras Street, Oaklands Park SA 5046 21 Greenfields Drive, Green Fields SA 5107 Ph. 8198 0300 Ph. 8198 0300

Rembrandt Court – Entertainment books are available now and are valid for 12 months from June 2018.https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/94u4952

Forms are available from Reception.

FACEBOOK Like Us on Facebook

Thank you to everyone who is following our Facebook. We are asking for your help to further increase the number of Facebook page Likes, which increases

our marketing reach. The page posts interesting stories, photos and videos that are of interest to all, not just our clients or residents.

FOR YOUR INFORMATION Client Liaison Coordinator, Monique, is on annual leave from Monday 11 June returning on Monday 23 July.

In the meantime, any enquiries regarding Rembrandt Court respite or permanent care may be directed to Deb Dutton, CEO.

PHONE / INTERNET SERVICE Last month a letter was sent to residents and/or family representatives with regards to the introduction of a small charge for unlimited national telephone and/or internet usage. A selection form was attached to the letter (forms are also available from Reception – we can also fax or email the form to you). As the charge comes in to effect on 1 July please ensure that you have made your choice and returned the form to Reception.

UIT EN THUIS

Oaklands Park on Friday 29 June 2018 at 10am: Morning Tea, Entertainment by Darryl and Lyn, Lunch and socialising till 2pm Green Fields on Friday 29 June 2018 at 10am: Morning Tea, Bingo, Lunch and socialising till 2pm

EXERCISE GUIDELINES FOR OVER 60s A new set of guidelines sets out how much and what type of physical activity should be undertaken by Australians aged 60 and over, who have noticed changes in their memory and cognitive abilities, to improve brain health. Research shows older people should, in consultation with their doctor, engage in: • 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 90

minutes of vigorous activity every week • Progressive resistance training twice a week • Activities that help improve and maintain balance

Older people who regularly participate in physical activity experience health benefits such as improved cognitive outcomes, physical health and physical function. Start by talking to a health professional like your GP to come up with an individual plan. Current evidence suggests that physical activity can protect the brain through indirect effects, such as by lowering the blood pressure and increasing heart health or through direct effects, such as stimulating activities of nerve cells via release of specific chemicals directly in the brain. For further information on the new Physical Activity Guidelines visit: https://medicine.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/2712884/PA-Guidelines-layversion.pdf

A WORD FROM MAINTENANCE John Mansell will continue with testing and tagging electrical equipment throughout the week.

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Rembrandt Living – The Windmill

PHOTO PAGE (Below) The Blue Grass Cloggers entertained residents and Uit en Thuis visitors to their great delight.

(Below) Knitting group assisted by a few of our wonderful volunteers

(Above) Celebrating Marjorie’s 95th Birthday Gertrud and Teresa enjoying time together

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Rembrandt Living – The Windmill

PROGRAM – Monday 25 June 2018 to Sunday 1 July 2018

Day and Date Time Morning Program Time Afternoon Program

Monday Maandag 25-06-2018

8.00am 9.30am 10.00am 10.00am 10.30am 12.00pm

Breakfast Club (selected) Walking with lifestyle Drop off to Marion Knitting with volunteers Tai Chi Pick up from Marion

1.00pm 2.00pm 2.30pm

Walking with Lifestyle Exercise with Lifestyle Craft in Hs 3, 4

Tuesday Dinsdag 26-06-2018

9.00am 10.30am

Walking with lifestyle Activity in Hs 1, 2, 5

3.00pm Baby Shower in Main Room for care worker Prab Kaur – everyone welcome

Wednesday Woensdag 27-06-2018

9.30am 10.00am

Walking with lifestyle Bingo with volunteers in Main Room

1.00pm 2.00pm 2.30pm

Walking with lifestyle Music in Hs 3, 4 with lifestyle Residents’ Meeting Hs 6

Thursday Donderdag 28-06-2018

9.30am 10.00am

Walking with Lifestyle Activities in Hs 1, 2, 5

1.00pm 2.00pm 3.00pm

Walking with lifestyle Exercise with lifestyle Hand and Foot Massage in Hs 3, 4

Friday Vrijdag 29-06-2018

8.00am 9.30am 10.00am 10.45am

Breakfast Club (selected) Walking with lifestyle Colouring-in in Hs 6 with Phil Uit en Thuis in Main Room (entertainment by Daryl and Lyn) RED NOSE DAY

1.00pm 2.00pm

Walking with lifestyle Word Games with Lifestyle in Hs 1,2,5

Saturday Zaterdag 30-06-2018

1.00pm 2.00pm 3.00pm

Walking with lifestyle Sjoelen with lifestyle in Main Room Activities in common area Hs 3, 4 with lifestyle

Sunday Zondag 01-07-2018

1.00pm 2.00pm

Walking with lifestyle Movie in Main Room

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UOMING EVENTS

Rembrandt Court’s Menu Monday 25 June 2018 to Sunday 1 July 2018

Menu Week 1

MONDAY 25 June

TUESDAY 26 June

WEDNESDAY 27 June

THURSDAY 28 June

FRIDAY 29 June

SATURDAY 30 June

SUNDAY 1 July

BREAKFAST

Choose from: Choice of Cereal: Porridge, Weet-Bix, Cornflakes, Bran, Rusks, Prunes Toast, Conserves, Yoghurt, Juices, Fresh Fruit, Milo, Tea, Coffee, cordial, Milk shakes

MORNING TEA SUGGESTIONS

Biscuits Scones Cake Shortbreads Muffins Biscuits Cake

LUNCH

Lunch – option 1 Dutch Beef & Potato & Veg Curry

Chicken schnitzel with gravy

Rookworst Sausages, Onion

Gravy & sauerkraut

Sweet & Sour Pork

Crumbed Fish With Tartare

Sauce

Sticky Chicken Wings

Roast Pork & Apple Sauce

Lunch – option 2 (vegetarian)

Bean & Vegetable Curry

Salmon and vegetable pasta

bake

Veg Patties With Onion Gravy

Thai Green Vegetable Curry

Cheesy Spinach & Sweet Pumpkin

Lasagne

Cheese Pizza, Tomato, Basil &

Caramelized Onion

Spinach & Fetta Parcels

Lunch Accompaniments

Rice Garlic bread

Potato wedges Greek salad

Mash potato Steamed beans

Carrots

Rice Carrots Beans

Fried hot potato chips

Garden salad

Potato au gratin Broccoli Carrots

Roast potatoes Roast pumpkin

Peas

Dessert

Pavlova & 2 Fruits Apricot Crumble & Custard

Baked Custard & Caramel Sauce

Rhubarb & Apple Crumble With

Custard

Lemon Pudding And Cream

Jelly Fruit & Custard

Ice Cream & Fruit Salad

DINNER

Soup Potato & leek Dinner roll

Sweet Potato & Pumpkin Soup

Dinner Roll

Asparagus Soup Dinner Roll

Tomato Soup Dinner Roll

Mushroom Soup Dinner Roll

Cream Of Chicken Dinner Roll

Beef & Vegetable Soup

Dinner Roll

Dinner – option 1 Tuna mornay Curried Sausages Sausage Rolls Spaghetti & Mince Grilled Bacon & Tomato With Hash

Brown

Gehakt bal lamsvlees

(Meatballs) With Chef’s Salad

Baked Beans

Dinner - option 2 Sandwiches Sandwiches Sandwiches Sandwiches Sandwiches Sandwiches Sandwiches

Dessert Chefs Selection Chefs Selection Chefs Selection Chefs Selection Chefs Selection Chefs Selection Chefs Selection

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SEA LIFE

NERYEG

OTCOPSM

ECSYTMEOS

ECEDRU

ERVMNINTEON

ZOENO

BOAEDBAEIGDRL

LISPCTA

STAWE

ERSUE

COAGRNI

ROLSA

IOISESMNS

AERPP

SGASL

NDALIFLL

SEFMU

TRHAE

GRNAED

IRRPAE

Can you figure out the original words by unscrambling the letters to reveal the 20 “recycling” words. Answers will be revealed in next week’s Windmill.

WORD SCRAMBLE