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Oakcrossing News 1242 Oakcrossing Rd. London, ON. N6H 0G2 * (519) 641 0023 * www.peoplecare.ca
December 2019
Celebrating December
Friday December 6th- Little Tracks Petting Zoo- 1:00pm in the Chapel
Tuesday December 10th-
Christmas Show From Riverbend Private School- 2:30pm in the
Chapel
Wednesday December 11th- Gingerbread House Making-
2:00pm in the Chapel
Thursday December 12th- Family and Resident Christmas Party-
5:30-7:30pm in the Chapel
Thursday December 19th- Swiss Chalet Lunch- 12:00pm in the
Chapel
Friday December 20th- Christmas Show with Georgina Rae- 2:00pm
in the Chapel
Monday December 23rd- Festive Christmas Sweater Day
Wednesday December 25th-
Christmas Social with Music by Ellen and her parents
Tuesday December 31st- New
Year’s Eve Party- 2:00pm in the Café
Oakcrossing’s
Remembrance Day Service
Welcome Home Jacqueline S, Helen C, Thomas H
Happy Birthday to
All those born in December! Resident Name Date
Lillian H. Dec 10th
Bernice I. Dec 12th
Stanley T. Dec 13th
Harold C. Dec 17th
Gary C. Dec 17th
Francis H. Dec 25th
Mary B. Dec 26th
Norma R. Dec 30th
Flower: Narcissus
Birthstone: Turquoise
December Birthdays
In astrology, those born between December 1–21 are centaur archers of Sagittarius. Archers are curious, energetic, and enjoy change, the restless travelers of the zodiac. They are funny and enthusiastic, cherishing freedom as their greatest treasure. Those born between December 22–31 are the horned goats of Capricorn. As goats climb to great heights, Capricorns strive to get to the top, using discipline and common sense to find fame, prestige, and money.
Resident and Staff News
Hello Everyone! With the Holiday season here Oakcrossing residents and staff would like to have a food drive. The Christmas Tree Near the reception desk will have boxes where non-perishable food items can be donated. These will all be brought to a local London Food Bank on December 24th. If you have any questions please contact Cassy Borth, Director of Programs at ext. 306 or by email: [email protected] BSO have made “All I Want for Christmas” Lists that staff at Oakcrossing have filled out to give families ideas of gifts that your loved ones might need/want! These are located on each resident’s closet. If you have any questions please contact BSO at ext. 206.
December 2019
In Memory Of Florence D, Brian T
Our deepest thoughts and sympathies go
out to the family and friends
"He spoke well who said that graves are the footprints of angels.”
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Message from the Executive Director
With the holiday season approaching,
residents and families have asked if they
may give gifts/food to staff as a token of their
appreciation for the staff’s efforts to care for
them/their loved ones. In keeping with the
peopleCare Communities Inc. policy “Gifts,
Accepting” gifts may be given to the Home
area for sharing. Please note that no cash
gifts or gifts to one staff member in particular
should be given/accepted at any time.
Management and
staff may accept
customary business
hospitality such as a
gift basket, baked
goods and
chocolates etc. The
gifts can be received
by the Home area
and the contents in the baskets can be taken
by staff to eat on their break in the Staff
Lounge.
It is preferred that gift baskets have
items/baked goods, chocolates that are
individually wrapped, so that staff can take a
serving/portion of the food with them to eat
on their break/lunch.
Gift baskets can remain in the Home area to
be divided and taken to the Staff Lounge or
outside to be consumed.
The Nurses Stations or resident Home areas are not an appropriate place for consuming foods or drinks. To support staff hydration, drinks with secure lids (water bottles, Tim’s coffee) can be stored in the labelled cupboard that is in each resident home area dining room and only in that labelled cupboard. The drinks should not be on medication, nutrition or treatment carts, in the servery, or kitchen on the Home area. If you have any questions about gift giving, please contact Lynda Monik, Executive Director.
If you have any questions about gift giving, please contact Lynda Monik, Executive Director.
News and Notes With the Holiday Season fast approaching just a reminder when taking your loved ones out of the home… When residents are leaving the Home, the resident/family/friends taking the resident on a Leave of Absence will be asked and/or should offer information about the time of the LOA, where the resident will be taken for the LOA and have a working telephone number to reach the resident/family/friends while the resident is on an LOA. If the resident requires medications to be administered by the resident/family/friends a form will need to be completed and signed by the resident/family/friend who will be administering the medication(s). The medications will be reviewed with the resident/family/friend prior to leaving the Home to ensure the resident will receive the "right" medications. If you have any questions about taking your loved one on a LOA, please contact Gloria Johnson for all 3rd Floor Residents (ext 307) Mazhar Muhammed for all 2nd Floor Residents (ext207)
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Congratulations to our October Draw Winners!
Name of Giver: Elisha
Name of Receiver: Sabrina and Nicole
They have received a $25 gift card for displaying the peopleCare Values!
Thank you for all you do!
Resident and Family Compliments & Suggestion Box
Oakcrossing management would like to remind residents and families that we have a suggestion box in the front lobby beside the front door as pictured below. Residents and Families are encouraged to share any compliments and suggestions they may have. All compliments and suggestions will be addressed by a manager in the home. Thank you, Lynda Monik, Executive Director
peopleCare Is here for you!
peopleCare recognizes that we cannot thrive without the hard work and dedication our employees make every day in all our
Homes. Please remember all of the programs that peopleCare has to assist you in your personal lives, educational
pursuits and employee recognition! If you are unfamiliar with any of the following,
please speak to your manager:
Employee Assistance Program
Education Assistance Program
HEARTbeats Rewards and Recognition Program
Disaster Relief Fun
December 2019
Living the peopleCare Values
PROFESSIONALISM
Act with Knowledge Develop Skills
Dress for your Customer Choose a Positive Attitude
Have you attended Caring with HEART
customer Service training?
Oakcrossing Giving Tree Share joy and happiness this holiday season by participating in
Oakcrossing Giving Tree!
The Giving Tree is a way of making the holidays brighter for some
residents at the Home.
Please help us make a resident’s holiday special!
Individuals who would like to give an anonymous gift to a resident,
who does not have family/loved ones are asked to take a tag off of
the tree by Main Reception and purchase the gift(s) identified on
the tag. Each tag includes the resident’s gender, size, and their wish
or the staff’s suggestion for a holiday gift(s) for the resident.
Altogether the total dollar amount spent on the gift(s) should not
exceed $40 for each resident.
Please deliver the unwrapped gifts (with the original tag included)
to Cassy Borth, Director of Programs by December 20th, 2019. All
gifts will be wrapped and delivered to the resident in time for
Christmas morning.
Thank you for making this holiday season a little bit brighter!
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Merry Christmas in Languages Spoken by Our Residents and StaffARABIC - I'd Miilad Said Oua Sana Saida CROATIAN - Sretan Bozic! Is de rigueur in Croatia, but if you're heading to Eastern Europe, there are as many variants as there are nations. DUTCH - Zalig Kerstfeest! is the greeting you'll hear in Dutch-speaking countries. In Belgium, Zalig Kerstfeest would be the right thing to say to anybody. In the Netherlands, you have options. You can say "Prettige Kerstdagen," "Vrolijk Kerstfeest en een Gelukkig Nieuwjaar," (tossing in a "Happy New Year" for good measure) or, of course, "Zalig Kerstfeest!" ENGLISH - Merry Christmas! This is the common phrase in a number of countries around the world, including the United States and Canada. It's also what they say on Christmas Island, the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Fiji, and if you happen to be there this time of year, be sure to say Merry Christmas in Antarctica! In England - Happy Christmas. FINNISH - Hauskaa Joulua FRENCH - Joyeux Noël! For Francophiles, Joyeux Noël is the greeting of the season, and you will hear it or say it in a number of places around the world - France, of course, and also in Canada. You'll also hear it quite a lot in African nations during your visits to Burkina Faso, Burundi, and Cameroon, or when hanging out in Chad, The Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Madagascar, or Togo.
GERMAN - Fröhliche Weihnachten! will bring a smile to the face of Germans, and if you happen to be in Liechtenstein it will be warmly received there as well. In Switzerland, there's a slight variation; there, they say "Fröhlichi Wiehnacht!" And if you are in Austria, you have less of a mouthful to say: it's simply "Frohe Weihnachten." LOW GERMAN - Moie Wiehnacht! GREEK - Kala Christougenna HEBREW – In Hebrew, the translation isn't always in the same order as it is in English. Passover is 'Pesach Sameach’. Hanukkah is 'Chanukah Sameach'. Yom Kippur is 'Yom Kippur Sameach'. 'happy holiday' is 'Chag Sameach'. HUNGARIAN - Boldog Karácsonyt ITALIAN - Buon Natale! is Italian for Merry Christmas, but be sure to say it with gusto! LEBANESE - Milad Majeed POLISH - Wesolych Swiat PORTUGUESE - Feliz Natal. ROMANIAN - Craciun Fericit, Sarbatori Fericite SERBIAN - Hristos se rodi (Христос се роди) SLOVAKIAN - Vesele Vianoce
SIGN LANGUAGE Warning – if you try this sign language please be careful of your finger positions.
SPANISH - Feliz Navidad! This is also how you'll want to wish them a Merry Christmas from the bottom of your heart in virtually every Spanish-speaking country (though not necessarily with musical accompaniment) including Spain and Gibraltar, Mexico and Central America, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama and South America, including Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. UKRAINIAN - Veseloho Vam Rizdva
TO: Residents, Staff FROM: Lynda Monik, Acting Director of Resident Care DATE: November 25th, 2019 SUBJECT: Appointment of Edward Mark Umali, Assistant Director of Care
On behalf of peopleCare Communities Inc. and Oakcrossing Long Term Care Home we are pleased to
announce the appointment of Edward Mark Umali BScN, RN, CI, IFIC, LLQP as the Assistant Director of Care
(ADOC). Edward’s appointment is effective November 25th, 2019.
Edward is a Registered Nurse (RN). He obtained his education at Ryerson University in Toronto.
Edward has been an RN for 5 years. Prior to accepting the position with peopleCare, Edward was the ADOC
at Henley Place, Long Term Care Home.
Edward has completed some further education in Computer Science at the University of Western Ontario, and
completed courses in Personal Finance including the Life License Qualification Program (LLQP) as well as the
Investments Course from Investment Funds Institute of Canada (IFIC). Moreover, Edward has some
experience in educating as a Clinical Instructor (CI) for the PSW program at Thompson College.
To contact Edward, please call at ext. 207 or email him at [email protected]. Edward’s office will be
located on the second floor. Edward will support the staff caring for residents who live on the 2nd Floor, the
Red Oak and Sugar Maple Home areas.
Edward will report to Lynda Monik, Acting Director of Care. Edward will work closely with the Nursing Leadership Team which includes Gloria Johnson, ADOC, Mazhar Muhammed, Interim ADOC, Cortney Stevenson, Director, Resident Quality Outcomes (DRQO) and Tadic Zolinski, Interim DRQO (filling in for Stephanie Hope). Edward is a member of the Oakcrossing Management Team. Please take the opportunity to welcome Edward to Oakcrossing.
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