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January/February 2017 Welcome to a New Year and new beginnings! “Auld Lang Syne” has become a popular song to ring in the New Year. Most people don’t know that it was Guy Lombardo who popularized the song and turned it into a New Year’s tradition. Lombardo first heard this song in his hometown of Ontario, Canada. Lombardo loved it and played the song at midnight at a New Year’s Eve party at the Roose- velt Hotel in New York City in 1929 and a tradition was born. After that, Lombardo’s version of the song was played every New Year’s eve from the 1930’s until 1976 at the Waldorf Astoria. In the first years it was broadcast live on the radio and then for many more years on televi- sion. The lyrics contain messages of re- membering old friends and toasting to good times. Here’s is hoping that 2017 brings much joy , laughter and new friendships for all of you at Pacifica Chino Hills! Sheila Bottinelli Executive Director Mary Ellen Brault Charles & Crusita Melendez Wanda Renner David Rose

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Page 1: January/February · “Auld Lang Syne” has become a popular song to ring in the New Year. Most people don’t know that it was Guy Lombardo who popularized the song and turned it

6500 Butterfield Ranch RoadChino Hills, CA 91709

(909) 606-2553License #366425024

www.pacificaseniorliving.com

January/February 2017

Welcome to a New Year

and new beginnings! “Auld Lang Syne” has become a popular song to ring in the New Year. Most people don’t know that it was Guy Lombardo who popularized the song and turned it into a New Year’s tradition. Lombardo first heard this song in his hometown of Ontario, Canada. Lombardo loved it and played the song at midnight at a New Year’s Eve party at the Roose-velt Hotel in New York City in 1929 and a tradition was born. After that, Lombardo’s version of the song was played every New Year’s eve from the 1930’s until 1976 at the Waldorf Astoria. In the first years it

was broadcast live on the radio and then for many more years on televi-sion. The lyrics contain messages of re-membering old friends and toasting to good times. Here’s is hoping that 2017 brings much joy , laughter and new friendships for all of you at Pacifica Chino Hills! Sheila Bottinelli Executive Director

Sheila Bottinelli Executive Director

Stacie Anderson

Community Relations Director

Eunice Cueva Business Office Manager

Julie Olmedo, LVN

Resident Services Director

Kathy Murphy Activities Director

Mary Pabst

Memory Care Director

Robert Finn Food Services Director

Armando Matute

Environmental Services Director

Mary Ellen Brault

Charles & Crusita Melendez

Wanda Renner

David Rose

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Julie Olmedo, LVN Resident Services Director

What are some facts about hand washing?

Facts about hand washing include

the percentages of people who wash their hands, when hands

should be washed and how hand washing prevents the spread of

germs. Other facts related to hand washing include the number of germs people come in contact

with each day.

While 96 percent of people say they wash their hands, a 2010 survey

found that only 85 percent of people actually did wash their hands after using a public restroom. The same

survey discovered that 89 percent of people say they wash their hands at

home after using the restroom. While money and pets carry many germs, only 27 and 42 percent of people, respectively, wash their hands after coming into contact

with these things.

Hands should be washed after using the restroom, after changing

diapers, after blowing the nose, before and after eating, and before,

during and after preparing or cooking food, according to the

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Additionally, people should wash hands after petting,

feeding, or cleaning up after animals.

Because germs are on virtually

everything and can easily be trans-ferred by touching, hand washing is the first line of defense in preventing

disease. A trillion germs can be found in 1 gram of human waste. With proper hand washing, these

germs won't enter the body as easily. The practice can reduce

cases of diarrhea by 31 percent and colds or respiratory illnesses

by 21 percent.

January Birthdays

Jeanne Reidenger 10th Dorothy Chaiken 17th Helen Barak 18th Pauline Colca 23rd Patricia Dagenais 28th Inez Nelson 28th Janis Bromenschenkel 31st

February Birthdays Rita Silverman 3rd Imogene Bell 6th Kie Parrish 11th Velmoe Benninger 11th Else Wood 12th Mary Feeney 12th Daljit Pannu 15th Eugene Beason 15th Wilda Knoblock 17th

Father Mike from St. Paul the Apostle Church will give Communion on the 1st Friday of the month

11:30 a.m. (Library)

____________________

Delia Aguirre, lay Minister from St. Paul the Apostle

Church will distribute Holy Communion.

SUNDAYS 11:00 a.m.

(Activity Room) ____________________

Calvary Worship

(Non-denominational) SUNDAYS

(see Calendar for dates) 1:00 p.m.

(Activity Room)

A very special thank you to all the residents and their families for their gracious contributions towards the Staff Christmas Bonuses.

From the entire staff at Pacifica Chino Hills we hope that the holidays find

you surrounded by family and friends.

From our house to yours… here’s wishing you and yours a very safe and happy holiday season!

December 31, 2016 5:00 p.m. Dinner New Year’s Eve Toast (Saturday) 6:00 p.m. New Year’s Eve Movie 9:00 p.m. East Coast New Year’s Eve (Parlor TV) January 2, 2017 8:00 a.m. Breakfast and Rose Parade (Monday) (Residents may sign up for “breakfast in the Parlor” for Parade TV cover-age) Sign-up sheet is at the front desk

Special Holiday Moments

Page 3: January/February · “Auld Lang Syne” has become a popular song to ring in the New Year. Most people don’t know that it was Guy Lombardo who popularized the song and turned it

Julie Olmedo, LVN Resident Services Director

What are some facts about hand washing?

Facts about hand washing include

the percentages of people who wash their hands, when hands

should be washed and how hand washing prevents the spread of

germs. Other facts related to hand washing include the number of germs people come in contact

with each day.

While 96 percent of people say they wash their hands, a 2010 survey

found that only 85 percent of people actually did wash their hands after using a public restroom. The same

survey discovered that 89 percent of people say they wash their hands at

home after using the restroom. While money and pets carry many germs, only 27 and 42 percent of people, respectively, wash their hands after coming into contact

with these things.

Hands should be washed after using the restroom, after changing

diapers, after blowing the nose, before and after eating, and before,

during and after preparing or cooking food, according to the

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Additionally, people should wash hands after petting,

feeding, or cleaning up after animals.

Because germs are on virtually

everything and can easily be trans-ferred by touching, hand washing is the first line of defense in preventing

disease. A trillion germs can be found in 1 gram of human waste. With proper hand washing, these

germs won't enter the body as easily. The practice can reduce

cases of diarrhea by 31 percent and colds or respiratory illnesses

by 21 percent.

January Birthdays

Jeanne Reidenger 10th Dorothy Chaiken 17th Helen Barak 18th Pauline Colca 23rd Patricia Dagenais 28th Inez Nelson 28th Janis Bromenschenkel 31st

February Birthdays Rita Silverman 3rd Imogene Bell 6th Kie Parrish 11th Velmoe Benninger 11th Else Wood 12th Mary Feeney 12th Daljit Pannu 15th Eugene Beason 15th Wilda Knoblock 17th

Father Mike from St. Paul the Apostle Church will give Communion on the 1st Friday of the month

11:30 a.m. (Library)

____________________

Delia Aguirre, lay Minister from St. Paul the Apostle

Church will distribute Holy Communion.

SUNDAYS 11:00 a.m.

(Activity Room) ____________________

Calvary Worship

(Non-denominational) SUNDAYS

(see Calendar for dates) 1:00 p.m.

(Activity Room)

A very special thank you to all the residents and their families for their gracious contributions towards the Staff Christmas Bonuses.

From the entire staff at Pacifica Chino Hills we hope that the holidays find

you surrounded by family and friends.

From our house to yours… here’s wishing you and yours a very safe and happy holiday season!

December 31, 2016 5:00 p.m. Dinner New Year’s Eve Toast (Saturday) 6:00 p.m. New Year’s Eve Movie 9:00 p.m. East Coast New Year’s Eve (Parlor TV) January 2, 2017 8:00 a.m. Breakfast and Rose Parade (Monday) (Residents may sign up for “breakfast in the Parlor” for Parade TV cover-age) Sign-up sheet is at the front desk

Special Holiday Moments

Page 4: January/February · “Auld Lang Syne” has become a popular song to ring in the New Year. Most people don’t know that it was Guy Lombardo who popularized the song and turned it

6500 Butterfield Ranch RoadChino Hills, CA 91709

(909) 606-2553License #366425024

www.pacificaseniorliving.com

January/February 2017

Welcome to a New Year

and new beginnings! “Auld Lang Syne” has become a popular song to ring in the New Year. Most people don’t know that it was Guy Lombardo who popularized the song and turned it into a New Year’s tradition. Lombardo first heard this song in his hometown of Ontario, Canada. Lombardo loved it and played the song at midnight at a New Year’s Eve party at the Roose-velt Hotel in New York City in 1929 and a tradition was born. After that, Lombardo’s version of the song was played every New Year’s eve from the 1930’s until 1976 at the Waldorf Astoria. In the first years it

was broadcast live on the radio and then for many more years on televi-sion. The lyrics contain messages of re-membering old friends and toasting to good times. Here’s is hoping that 2017 brings much joy , laughter and new friendships for all of you at Pacifica Chino Hills! Sheila Bottinelli Executive Director

Sheila Bottinelli Executive Director

Stacie Anderson

Community Relations Director

Eunice Cueva Business Office Manager

Julie Olmedo, LVN

Resident Services Director

Kathy Murphy Activities Director

Mary Pabst

Memory Care Director

Robert Finn Food Services Director

Armando Matute

Environmental Services Director

Mary Ellen Brault

Charles & Crusita Melendez

Wanda Renner

David Rose