The Helping Hand Newsletter 2015 Opening New Worlds Conference May/June 2015 Inside this issue Recipes Birthdays 2 Remembering Jason 2015 Resident Council 3 Cherokee on the Go 4 Corbit Walker Activities 2 Farewell Luncheons Staff Work Anniversaries 5 Pedigo and Appalachee Outings Tornado Tips and Facts 6 Briarlake Baptist Church’s Little Light of Mine Choir and Liturgical Dancers performed at the conference held at First Baptist of Decatur. Below left, Dr. William Oliver, President/CEO of Wesley Glen Ministries in Macon, was one of the featured speakers, as well as Olivia McMillan, below center, Miss America’s Outstanding Teen 2015. Her platform is “The Sibling Fun in Jasper Support Project.” Below right, is Briarlake Home Resident Michael Champion along with Happy St. Residential Services Director Denel James. Bottom photo, DIGS “Just As I Am Choir” from Patrick’s Day Rome/Floyd County, also performed during the one day conference. 7 8 Instructions on Life Pedigo Home Appalachee Home 9 Briarlake and Stokes Events Uses for Avocados 10 Good Times at Paul Home 11 Residents’ 12 Rights, News, Calendar, Prayer Requests Recipes Bacon & Cheese Quiche Day Home Resident Jessica McFarland recently made this quiche from scratch. Ingredients: 8 slices bacon - cooked 4 oz. shredded cheese 4 eggs, beaten 1/2 c. flour 1 1/2 c. milk Directions: Pea Salad Ingredients: 1/3 c. sour cream 1 tbsp. mayonnaise salt and pepper to taste 1 tbsp. white vinegar 4 c. frozen green peas, almost totally thawed 8 slices bacon, cooked until crisp and chopped 1/2 small red onion, halved and sliced very thin 6 oz. block cheddar, cut into small cubes 3 tbsp. minced fresh parsley Directions: Mix the sour cream, mayo, salt, pepper, and vinegar together to make the dressing. In a large bowl, stir 2/3 of the dressing into the peas until the peas are coated. Gently stir in the bacon, onion, cheese, and 2 tbsp. parsley until all combined. Taste and adjust seasonings. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate 2 to 4 hours before serving. Place the extra dressing in the frig, too. When ready to eat, remove from the fridge and stir in the rest of the dressing to your liking. Sprinkle with remaining parsley before serving. Preheat oven to 350°, lightly grease pan. In a large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients. Pour into pan and bake 35 to 45 minutes. Green Smoothie Ingredients: 2 c. yogurt (Greek or regular, flavor of your choice) 1 c. milk, your choice 2 c. pineapple chunks 1 c. green, seedless grapes 1 whole green apple, cored and cut into chunks 1 whole pear, cored and cut into chunks 1 whole banana, peeled 1/2 bunch fresh kale leaves (or spinach, collard, or mustard greens) 1/4 c. honey or other sweetener, optional Additional and optional add-ins: mango chunks, cucumber, zucchini, coconut oil or milk. Ice, amount as desired. Customize the ingredients to your taste. Directions: Put everything in a blender or food processor and top it off with ice. Blend until smooth and serve in small amounts. May and June Birthdays May 3-Myrtle McKee, Old Lantern 4-Carla Payne, FT High Hope 9-Deborah Shelton, PT Cherokee 11-Charles Whittington, Duvall 13-Sally Johnson, PT Paul 16-Michelle Lindsey, Snapfinger 16-Alice Tiner, Residential Services Associate Director 18-Pearlina Foreman, FT Stokes 18-Keisha Lard, PT Stone Mountain 22-Tamara Wyse, Stokes Page 2 25-Gavin Lewis, PT Hess 27-Fred Matthews, Jasper 28-Pamela Coombs, PT Corbit Walker 29-Timothy Peters, Duvall 30-Denise Williams, Samaria June 5-Angie Mattox, Day 6-Reba Tramble, FT Pedigo 7-Rebekah Edmonds, Activities Director/ Chaplain 10-Dudley Parkman, Hess Residential Services Coordinator 11-Alicia Derrickson, FT Samaria 13-Rosa Scott, PT Duvall 14-Lisa Storey, Corbit Walker 20-Sandra Green, PT Jasper 22-Pamela Bowman, PT Corbit Walker 22-Alexis Chrispen, PT Duvall 29-Lisa Fleeton, PT Chatham 29-Andy Taylor, Paul 30-David Harvill, Appalachee 30-John Smith, Briarlake The Helping Hand Newsletter Remembering Jason Our DDM family was saddened by the passing of long-time Hess Home Resident Jason Sundy. Jason and the guys at the Hess Home were like family, and Jason’s parents, Roger and Neomia Sundy, hosted the Hess Home guys in their home on many occasions. His memorial service was held at Oakhurst Baptist Church in Decatur, where Jason was a member. Jason is pictured at left at a Gwinnett Braves Game with DDM residents and staff. The three photos below were taken at Camp Twin Lakes Residents’ Retreat in Rutledge, GA. Left, Jason, Old Lantern Resident Jeff Geer, and Briarlake Resident John Smith. Center, Jason and his dad, Roger. Right, Jason and Residential Services Coordinator Matt Pogue. He will be sorely missed by his family, his church family, and all of us at DDM! Please remember Jason’s family and friends during this time. 2015 Resident Council Above left, President Desmond Ridehalgh! Above right, left-right: Margaret Stapleton from Pedigo Home; Jessica McFarland from Day Home; Desmond from Jasper Home; Holly Hackley from Stone Mountain Home; Myrtle McKee from Old Lantern Home; Michael Champion from Briarlake Home. Page 3 The Helping Hand Newsletter Cherokee On The Go Top left and center, the Cherokee guys Terry Heath, Lee Abercrombie, D.C. Dewberry, and Robert Goss, along with Residential Services Coordinator Matt Pogue enjoyed visiting the College Football Hall of Fame. Top right, Terry Heath participated in a Maundy Thursday Service. Above left and center, the guys enjoyed a meal at the Varsity before the Hawks game. Immediate right, they are pictured at the Hawks game with the brand new Dominique Wilkins statue. Photos below were taken at the Hawks game. Page 4 The Helping Hand Newsletter Corbit Walker Activities Residential Services Coordinator Amanda Pelot and the Corbit Walker ladies enjoyed a special dinner out together. Left photo, clockwise: Amanda, Lisa Storey, Diana Bright, and Connie Barker. Center photo, Connie enjoys dinner at Mexican restaurant, her favorite kind of food. Right photo, Diana loves working puzzles! Farewell Luncheons for Two Central Office Employees Business Administrator/Human Resource Director Bob Cash was honored in March at a staff luncheon at Firenze. Bob has taken a job with another company, and was given a watch to remember his 16 years of service at DDM. Executive Assistant to the President/CEO Camille Naff was also honored in March at a retirement luncheon at Ippolito’s, after 8 years of service at DDM. She was given a gift card to Josephine’s, her favorite gift shop. Bob and Camille will both be missed! DDM Staff Anniversaries May 1, David Patterson, Associate Director of Operations/IT Specialist, 6 years May 2, Loria Wilson, Samaria PT Resident Companion, 1 year May 18, Linda Marvicsin, Pedigo PT Home Manager, 15 years May 21, Sherry Mays, Residential Financial Specialist, 5 years May 25, Shellie Parkman, Wooten FT Resident Companion, 3 years June 1, William Neal, President/CEO, 10 years June 6, Christine Harvey, Snapfinger PT Home Manager, 10 years June 14, Nicole Kelley, Appalachee Residential Services Coordinator, 5 years June 22, Donna Bowman, Day PT Home Manager, 3 years Page 5 The Helping Hand Newsletter Pedigo and Appalachee Group Outings Pedigo and Appalachee Homes had fun at Super Saturday at Trinity on the Hill United Methodist Church in Augusta. Special guest for the event was none other than Elvis, pictured above with Appalachee guys David Harvill and James Treadwell, Pedigo ladies Margaret Stapleton and Beverly Kitchens, and DDM staff. Immediate right, David enjoyed Elvis and clapped along with him. Above right, at First Baptist of Augusta, left-right: Margaret, James, Beverly, David, and Ruth Blanchard. Tornadoes are one of nature's most powerful and destructive forces. Here's some advice on how to prepare for a tornado and what to do if you're caught in a twister's path. Safety Tips and Quick Facts • Prepare for tornadoes by gathering emergency supplies including food, water, medications, batteries, flashlights, important documents, road maps, and a full tank of gasoline. When a tornado approaches, anyone in its path should take shelter indoors—preferably in a basement or an interior first-floor room or hallway. Avoid windows and seek additional protection by getting underneath large, solid pieces of furniture. Avoid automobiles and mobile homes, which provide almost no protection from tornadoes. Those caught outside should lie flat in a depression or on other low ground and wait for the storm to pass. Peak tornado season in the southern states is March through May; in the northern states, it is late spring through early summer. Tornadoes are most likely to occur between 3 pm and 9 pm, but can occur at any time. The average forward speed of a tornado is 30 mph, but may vary from stationary to 70 mph. The average tornado moves Southwest to Northeast, but tornadoes have been known to move in any direction. Page 6 The Helping Hand Newsletter Fun in Jasper Top row, the guys with their Easter buckets. Center photo, l-r: Ryan Austin, Fred Matthews, Desmond Ridehalgh. Second row, first two photos, Rayn and Fred participated in Special Olympics Volleyball. Third and fourth photos, Ryan is licking a beater and Fred is licking the spatula from Desmond’s cake batter. Third row, first photo, Desmond is getting ready to bake his cake. I’m sure it will be delicious! Immediate left, Resident Companion Sandra Green and Resident Aaron Bearden are getting their workout accomplished. Page 7 The Helping Hand Newsletter Happy St. Patrick’s Day... from Wooten and Chatham Homes! Group photos below, l-r: Tracy Moon, Jon Godfrey, Nick Ihnen, Ginny Kemp, and Davis Calhoun. Immediate left, Jon and Tracy. Immediate right, Davis, Ginny, and Chatham Home Manager Ralph Hickey. Instructions on LIFE Give people more than they expect, and do it cheerfully. Don’t judge people by their relatives. Talk slowly, but think quickly. When you lose, don’t lose the lesson. Remember the three R’s: Respect for self, Respect for others, Responsibility for all your actions. Smile when answering the phone. The caller will hear it in your voice. Open your arms to change, but don’t let go of your values. Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer. Read more books and watch less TV. In disagreements with loved ones, deal with the current situation. Don’t bring up the past. Mind your own business. When you say, “I’m sorry,” look the other person in the eye. Don’t let a little dispute ruin a great friendship. When you realize you've made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it. Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a blessing. Page 8 The Helping Hand Newsletter Pedigo Home and Appalachee Home Top left, the Pedigo ladies enjoyed a meal out at Taylor’s Bar-B-Q. Pictured left to right: Jane Hill, Beverly Kitchens, Margaret Stapleton, and Ruth Blanchard. Top center: Beverly at Piney Grove Baptist Church’s Senior Night. Top right, Ruth enjoying ice cream and cookies. Second row, center and right photos, Ruth and Jane are taking care of business at the bank. Above left photo, Appalachee Resident James Treadwell looks ready to test out the drum set. Bottom row, left photo, James is excited about his birthday cake. Center photo, David Harvill is enjoying breakfast at IHOP. Right photo, David is enjoying a hot beverage at home. If his smile is any indication, it must be good! Page 9 The Helping Hand Newsletter Briarlake and Stokes Events Stokes Resident Stacie Darnell celebrated her birthday with a pizza party with her friends from Stokes and Briarlake Homes. Top row, left: Stacie and John Athens; center, Brian Haynes and Colleen Campbell; right, Jeri Wilensky and Michael Champion. Second row, left, John Smith and Tamara Wyse. Second row, center, John Athens and John Smith attended a hockey game. Second row, right, John Athens also celebrated his birthday with friends from Briarlake and Stokes Home. Pictured with John, is John Smith, Jeri Wilensky, and Michael Champion. Some Great Uses for Your Superfood-Avocados Avocado is a versatile little fruit that’s rich in fiber, potassium, and some very good fats. Put the smooth and buttery avocado to work in your life. Conditioner: Mash one avocado and combine it with a little olive oil or coconut oil and rub it through your hair. Rinse after about 30 minutes for deep conditioning that will nourish both hair and scalp, and let your locks shine. Face cleansing: Make a mask using an avocado and 1 tsp. of honey for dry skin or 1 tsp. of lemon juice for oily skin. Apply it to your face while avoiding your eyes. Leave it on for 15 to 20 minutes and then rinse. Exfoliator: Why not exfoliate a little while you cleanse? Add 2 tbsp. of oatmeal and 1 tbsp. of olive oil to the recipe above. Rub your face down, and then rinse the dead skin cells, oil, and grime away. Eye Therapy: Got bags under your eyes? Try a slice of chilled avocado. The oils replenish and hydrate skin so it looks firm, full, and healthy. Grilled: Yes, you can grill avocado. Slice it in half, remove the pit, dash it with salt, and place the flat side on the grill. Once it has some nice grill marks, remove it, and add it to a salad or whatever you might enjoy. The grill makes avocado soft, buttery, and delicious. Spread: Mash an avocado and give it a pinch of salt and pepper. It makes a wonderful spread on just about anything. Use in place of mayo on sandwiches or in place of butter, measure for measure. You get the same delicious fatty flavor while using healthier plant-based fats. Pasta addition: A few cubes of avocado add a delicate and mellow flavor to almost any pasta dish. Dressing: Make an amazing alternative to ranch that you can drizzle over salad or use as a dip for your veggies. Take one avocado, pitted and peeled, and blend it with 1/2 c. extra-virgin olive oil, 2-3 tbsp. lime juice, the juice of one orange, 1 clove garlic, a handful of fresh cilantro, 1/2 tsp. sea salt, and a dash of pepper and cumin. Pudding: Blend one medium avocado with 3 tbsp. cacao powder, 1 tbsp. vanilla extract, 1/4 c. honey, and 1/4 tsp. salt until smooth. Then, enjoy every chocolaty bite! Page 10 The Helping Hand Newsletter Good Times at Paul Home Top left, Timothy Duggan is all dressed up for prom, April 18. Top, center and right, the guys participated in a DIGS talent show. Top center, Andy Taylor. Top right, Andy, Cory Schroeder, seated, and Timothy, with raised arms. Second row, Paul home met with Berry College students for the “Berry Friends Meet and Greet” at Johnny’s Pizza in Rome. Second row left, l-r, Andy and Michael Paul. Second row right, far right, Timothy. Immediate left, Cory enjoyed celebrating his birthday with his mom, dad, aunt, uncle, and friends from the Paul Home! Happy birthday, Cory! Page 11 The Helping Hand Newsletter Featured Residents’ Rights DDM, Inc. 6320 Amherst Court Norcross, GA 30092 Residents have the right to privacy. Residents have the right to socialize with friends, family, and others in the community and take part in community activities. 1-888-340-5820 toll free Email ahenderson@ddmga.org “Like” us on Facebook! REFERRAL BONUS ANNOUNCEMENT Helping Others Help Themselves We’re on the Web! www.ddmga.org A $150 Referral Bonus shall be given to the DDM staff member who refers a full-time or part-time employee. Any 2014 referrals in process will be paid at the 2014 rate. Requirements: The person making application MUST list the DDM employee’s name on the original application at the point of application submission. The person who makes application MUST be referred directly from an active DDM employee. After six months of satisfactory service with DDM, the bonus will be paid to the DDM staff member for the new employee (one bonus for either individual or couple). DDM NEEDS LIST: Wii consoles with remotes for DDM homes – Wii games help with residents’ exercise and activities. Donations for the LEAP Fund – Life Enrichment and Activities Program – designated for medical and dental expenses of residents (growing and urgent need!) MAC computer for central office Small emergency generators for DDM homes for use during power outages — these would keep refrigerators or medical equipment, such as CPAP machines, operating. RESIDENTIAL SERVICES STAFF For those staff who have recently been hired, please forward any receipts from your criminal background check, TB Test, or CPR/First Aid training, to Human Resources, and you will be reimbursed after 6 months of employment. If you have any questions, contact HR directly. Welcome new Residential Services staff: Carolyn Hendricks, Day Residential Services Coordinator; Sade Carter, Hess PT Home Manager; Edith Brathwait-Joseph, Stokes PT Home Manager; Nileta Malcolm, Stokes FT Home Manager; Brandye Manns, Stone Mountain PT Home Manager; Deja Daniel, Wooten PT Resident Companion. Please pray for DDM staff and trustees who have family members with health concerns. Calendar of Events May 1- Trustee Meeting May 2- Belk Charity Day Sale benefitting DDM May 10- Mother’s Day May 14- Gwinnett Braves Game and Lunch for Residents and Staff May 25- Memorial Day June 14- Flag Day June 21- Father’s Day June 21- First Day of Summer
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