monthly newsletter

The
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Manor
FEBRUARY 2015
Skilled Nursing • Rehabilitation Services • Alzheimer’s & Memory Care
Happy Birthday!
Laverne B.
February 06
Guido T.
February 09
Jeanette W.
February 10
Alvina B.
February 17
Upcoming Events
February 9 at 2pm
Music by Billy Darren
February 11 at 2pm
John Jenks on accordion
February 12 at 2pm
Birthday party hosted by
St. John’s Church in Saxeville
February 14 at 2pm
Valentine Bingo and Social
Therapy News & Tips
Calf Stretch Exercise: Standing facing wall, gently bend knees
Memory Care Unit Opens at Wild Rose
Wild Rose invites you to tour
our new Memory Care Unit. The
dedicated wing has 12 private
rooms in a safe, caring home
designed just for people with
Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
Our compassionate and certified
caregivers are always on hand
to help with medical needs,
medications, daily tasks, and
special activities designed
to encourage and support the
unique needs of memory patients.
The 24-hour monitored and
secured wing lets your loved
one comfortably move about
in a home-like setting without
fear of wandering off.
Memory Care Services:
• 24-hour staffing and personal
assistance
• Health management
• Daily meals
• Housekeeping and
laundry service
• Hygiene assistance
• Daily task assistance
• Medication management
• Exercise and physical
therapy programs
• Social programs and activities
At Wild Rose, we’ve expanded
to offer more of the trusted care
our community has come to
expect. Stop in for a visit!
Christmas Party
with Santa Claus
slightly and move one foot back.
t
Lean into wall with both palms of
(bottom) Santa & Agnes B.
Jeanette W. and Grandchildren
hands on the wall until a stretch is
felt in the back of the lower calf.
Hold stretch for 10 seconds then
repeat with other leg back. Do 5 –
10 reps with each leg. Wild Rose
Manor offers inpatient and outpatient Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech
Therapy services.
Manor
425 Summit Street
Wild Rose, WI 54984
Phone: 920.622.4342
January
Birthday
Party!!
Meet Our Staff
Dietary Team
We are lucky to have such a dedicated
staff who takes pride in the meals they
make for our residents, not to mention
delicious homemade desserts.
t Birthday Singa-Long with United
Methodist Church
q Margaret B, Shirley
T., Phyliss R., Merlin R.
(Front Row) Adam H., Jolene E.,
and Hannah B.
(Back Row) Teresa M. and
Chris S. – Dietary Mgr.
Resident of the Month
Leroy “Buzz” B.
Buzz was
born in Wabeno, WI. He
married Alice
in 1953 and
they have
1 daughter
together and 3 step-children.
Buzz worked in sewer construction in Milwaukee for 54 years.
In 1960 the family started coming every year to Evergreen
Campsites in Wild Rose where
they enjoyed their summer and
winter activities. In 1995 Buzz
and his wife moved from Milwaukee and bought a place in the
country just outside of Wild Rose.
Buzz was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoys the outdoors.
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February is American Heart Month
Sponsor: The American Heart Association (www.heart.org/HEARTORG/)
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women
in the United States. Every year, 1 in 4 deaths are caused by
heart disease. The good news? Heart disease can often be prevented when people make healthy choices and manage their
health conditions. Communities, health professionals, and families can work together to create opportunities for people to make
healthier choices. Make a difference in your community: Spread
the word about strategies for preventing heart disease and encourage people to live heart healthy lives.
How can American Heart Month make a difference?
We can use this month to raise awareness about heart disease and
how people can prevent it – both at home and in the community.
Here are Just a Few Ideas:
• Encourage families to make small changes, like using spices
to season their food instead of salt.
• Motivate teachers and administrators to make physical activity a
part of the school. This can help students start good habits early.
• Ask doctors and nurses to be leaders in their communities by
speaking out about ways to prevent heart disease.