On Thursday, September 10, Harold Mohn (pictured in the
center) was presented with the Paul Harris Fellow Award by the Myerstown-ELCO
Rotary. Recognized for his lifetime efforts and accomplishments through his
poetry, Mohn has touched the lives of people here in Lebanon County, throughout
the United States and around the world. The Paul Harris Fellow recognition
acknowledges individuals who contribute $1,000 to The Rotary Foundation of
Rotary International, or who have contributions made in their name.
we are committed
At Juniper we are committed to nurturing the spirit of life in each individual we serve so that they may live fully throughout all seasons of life. To us this means understanding an individual, not only their needs but their desires and responding with programs and services which provide for the highest quality of life possible. Our Alive in All Seasons program of activities is designed to foster healthy bodies, enriched minds and fulfilled spirits. These pictures and stories are living proof that we at Juniper are dedicated to walking our talk!
Friday, September 18, 2015
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
September 13 – 19 is National Assisted Living Week
This year, National Assisted Living Week’s theme is Nourishing Life: Mind, Body and Spirit and celebrates the countless ways assisted living caregivers nurture the whole resident. This has been the basis of Juniper Village at Lebanon’s mission since we began and is certainly a goal of the industry.
With the percentage of the U.S. population over age 65 steadily increasing, it is important to understand the many options available in specialized residences and the level of care they provide for the growing and varied needs of seniors.
In addition to the type of community, it is equally important to find one that offers compassionate care, unparalleled access to healthcare – preferably onsite, programming that will stimulate you such as Music & Memory, and a commitment to continued improvement.
Personal Care/Assisted Living residences are for seniors who require the least amount of care. Meals are provided along with assistance in medication management, bathing, and dressing, if needed. Housekeeping and laundry services may also be available. Community social activities or outings may be offered, and depending on their preferences and budgets, residents may have the option of choosing a private room or a shared apartment.
Although some Assisted Living residences may provide services for seniors with cognitive impairment, a Memory Care residence is a specialized community for patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Providing 24-hour supervision and security, the Memory Care environment is designed to meet the unique challenges of Alzheimer’s patients.
A Skilled Nursing Care residence, sometimes known as a nursing home, provides the highest level of care for its residents as well as round-the-clock availability of medical care. Seniors in these communities may be incontinent or require assistance with eating, walking, and moving about the bed. Skilled Nursing Care residences usually provide long-term care for seniors who are too sick or frail for other types of residences.
In recognition of National Assisted Living Week, remember, when independent living becomes too difficult, moving into a senior living community that offers appropriate levels of care based on an individual’s need can often be the best solution.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
September 2015 Events in Lebanon, PA: Spread Your Joy
As the air begins to cool and summer wanes, Juniper Village
ends our “Stay Connected” series by recognizing Friendship and Joy. What is it
that brings you joy? Is it the wet nose of a newborn pup? The smile of your
first grandchild? The taste of a triple chocolate ice cream cone? Whatever it
is we invite you to share that joy with others at Juniper Village this month.
Much attention has been paid to studies regarding the
effects of stress on your health, but what about the effects of joy? The
landmark “Nun Study,” as it's often known, revealed that positive emotion is
correlated with longevity: 90% of the most cheerful quarter of nuns was alive
at the age of eighty-five, whereas only 34% of the least cheerful quarter lived
to that age. Similarly, 54% of the most cheerful fourth was alive at age
ninety-four, versus 11% of the least cheerful. Of the 678 sisters in the
original study about four dozen are still living. So go ahead, grab that triple
chocolate cone it might just extend your life!
This month we invite you to “Spread Your Joy” as we honor
our friendships in our Red Hat and Villager clubs and our Best Friends events;
get our hands dirty at our Friendship Daffodil Project; and celebrate with our
Birthday Party and House Warming Initiatives.
Our fabulous September 2015 events in Lebanon, PA at Juniper
Village at Lebanon include our:
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Pet Therapy with Friends of All Animals because
there’s just something about animals that warms our hearts and soothes our soul
and no one can resist petting the soft fur of a dog or listening to the sound
of a cat’s gentle purr on September 3rd at 6:00 pm.
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Drum Circle Therapy as Wendy and Scott Gilbert
of Drum2B1 will share their passion and the therapeutic benefits of “beating
the drum” during this hands-on Drum Circle session will lift your spirit on
September 17th at 6:00 pm.
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Reflections Life Review and Reminiscing
interactive program that provides insight on how and why this phenomenon occurs
and the benefits it provides as individuals achieve affirmation, resolution and
hope through sharing their life stories on September 25th at 6:00
pm.
We look forward to sharing our September 2015 events in Lebanon,
PA at Juniper Village at Lebanon with you as we Spread Your Joy.
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