Family Matters April 2015 · Volume 10 www.njmasonic.org Congratulations! Congratulations are in order for several of our Masonic Home team members who have been recognized by their respective professional associations. Cindy receives award from James Zauner, NJACHCA Awards Chair Our Assistant Executive Director and Administrator, Cindy Shemansky, MEd, RN-BC, LNHA, FNGNA, CDP, received the New Administrator Award from the New Jersey Chapter of the American College of Health Care Administrators, (NJACHCA), at their annual meeting on March 3, 2015. This award is given to an Administrator that has been practicing for 5 years or less who characterizes professionalism and leadership among his or her peers. Cindy has been serving as our Administrator since June of 2012. Cindy began her career working as a nursing assistant in our community while attending nursing school. She has served in many positions at the Masonic Home during the past 29 years and oversees the Keystone Center (skilled nursing area) and Cedar Commons, (comprehensive personal care home). An advocate for our residents, Cindy strives to ensure our residents experience the highest quality of care and live their lives with a high level of satisfaction. Our Director of Nursing, Cheryl Rahilly, MSN, RN, has been selected as the Director of Nursing of the Year by the New Jersey Association of Directors of Nursing Administration in Long Term Care, (NJADONA/LTC). Cheryl began her career at our community in 2003 as a Charge Nurse on our 11-7 shift. Cheryl had previously worked in acute care in various management positions and decided to embark upon a new career direction. Fortunately for us she chose our community! Cheryl has served in the following roles in our community: Preceptor, Education Instructor, Assistant Director of Nursing, and was promoted to Director of Nursing for our Keystone Center in December 2007. As Director Of Cheryl Rahilly Nursing, Cheryl is passionate about providing quality care and services to our residents. Monica Diehl Our Education Manager and Employee Health Nurse, Monica Diehl, RN-BC, CHPC, has been selected as the Specialty R.N. of the Year by the New Jersey Association of Directors of Nursing Administration in Long Term Care. Monica brings a wealth of clinical knowledge and expertise to our community having worked in a variety of settings – homecare, hospice, long term care, assisted living, and acute care. She began her career in our community working first as a nursing assistant and nurse extern while attending nursing school and then as a Charge Nurse following graduation. In her role as Education Manager, Monica is responsible for the training, education, and employee health for 500+ employees. She is enthusiastic about teaching and is very dedicated to the long term care profession and care of the older adults. Both Cheryl and Monica will be receiving their respective awards at the NJADONA/LTC convention in Atlantic City on April 20, 2015. Please be sure to congratulate all these Team Members when you see them! Page 2 April 2015 · Volume 10 Masonic Charity Foundation of NJ CONTACTS: Len Weiser, Jr. Executive Director Cindy Shemansky Assistant Executive Director Administrator Keystone Center Cheryl Rahilly Director of Nursing, Keystone Center Kathleen Leypoldt Director of Cedar Commons Yeong Bae Hospice Administrator In this Issue: Team Recognition 1-2 Message from Executive Director 4 Compass Pointe 5 Upcoming Community Events 6 Community Photos 7 National Nursing Home Week 8 Rothamel Bratton Life Planning Event 9 Estate Planning Event - Masonic Charity Foundation 10 Alzheimer’s Support Group 11 St. Patty’s Day Photos 12 Wellness Center Grand Opening Photos 13 National Healthcare Decision Day 14 Interdisciplinary Care Team Meetings 15 Tammy George Director of Activities Karla Lippincott Director of Administrative Services Linda Andress Director of Community Relations Chris Abbott Director of Development Services Andy Churney Director of Facility Services Patricia Grieco Director of Finance Sue Koneschusky Director of Human Resources Kevin Smyth Director of Maintenance Family Matters is a newsletter that is designed to keep families and significant others abreast of important information and events happening at our Home. We believe families truly matter. This publication is published quarterly. Write to us anytime if you have questions or concerns on any topic. Send your email to: WriteHome@njmasonic.org A link to WriteHome@njmasonic.org can be found on our website homepage www.njmasonic.org Page 3 Tonya Costley-Stilts Director of Resident Services Lou Craig Director of Environmental Services Dawna Sivills Social Services Manager April 2015 · Volume 10 A message from Len Weiser, Jr. Executive Director Greetings Friends of the Masonic Home of NJ Happy Spring!! Spring time symbolizes new life and new beginnings! There are so many new things happening at the Masonic Home of NJ and it's an exciting (and busy!) time to be part of this amazing community!! Just a few weeks ago, we opened up our final phase of our retirement living project. All 85 apartments are opened and we have we have welcomed over 25 new residents to our Compass Pointe neighborhood. Our new wellness center (fitness center) will open to Compass Pointe residents on Wednesday, April 1st (no kidding!). Once we "iron out the kinks" of operating a fitness center, we will open up the gym to team members as well and residents of Cedar Commons as well. And while construction on retirement living has ended, construction has just begun on Cafe' 902 and the Cornerstone Restaurant. Thank you to all of you for your patience with this and for your flexibility with moving cafe operations into the restaurant. We expect construction to end sometime late summer. If you aren't aware, we moved the vending machines and some tables to the terrace level outside of the Treasure Trove. Plans are also underway for renovating the hair salons, adding a handicap accessible entryway to the main entrance and renovating a former woodshop on the Terrace Level of Compass Pointe, turning this space into a small movie theater and general purpose room. I could go on and on, but alas, I only have a limited amount of space to write my article. I have moved into my new office (in Compass Pointe) by the main entrance so please stop by and say hello! If you can't stop by but need to talk with me, please feel free to leave me a message at extension 3919 or email me at lweiser@njmasonic.org. I look forward to seeing you around our community! With warm regards, Len Weiser Executive Director Page 4 January 2015 · Volume 9 Members of Boiling Spring Lodge #152 in Rutherford New Jersey assisted in moving in new resident, Julia Donohue into her new unit in Compass Pointe. Braving snow and icy temperatures, the Lodge members arrived at her door step at 7:00 a.m. to pack the truck and move her down the New Jersey turnpike to the Masonic Home of New Jersey. Julia’s husband was a 65 year member of the Boiling Springs Lodge. The lodge members helped Julia set up her new home and enjoyed great memories while making new ones. Welcome Julia and a big “Thank You” to the gentleman from Boiling Spring Lodge. Page 5 April 2015 · Volume 10 UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS April 2nd – Maundy Thursday Service – Chapel - 7 p.m. April 3rd – Good Friday Church Service – Chapel - 2 p.m. April 7th – Burlington Entertainers – Chapel - 7 p.m. April 9th – Resident Town Hall Meeting – Chapel - 2 p.m. May 4th – Mariachi Band strolling throughout the community – 11a.m. to 12:30 p.m. May 5th – The Laudate Chorale Group – Chapel - 7 p.m. May 6th – Trip - Trenton Thunder Evening Baseball Game May 7th – National Day of Prayer Service – Chapel - 2 p.m. May 10th – Happy Mother’s Day May 11th – Annual Prom at the Burlington County Institute of Technology High School. May 13th – The Missionettes from Fountain of Life Center – Chapel - 7 p.m. May 14th – Town Hall Meeting – Chapel - 2 p.m. June 4th – Outside Concert Front Patio – 2:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. June 10th – Pet Appreciation Night – Speaker/Refreshments June 11th – Residents Town Hall Meeting – Chapel - 2 p.m. June 18th – Outside Concert Front Patio – 2:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. June 21st – Happy Father’s Day Page 6 April 2015 · Volume 10 Resident’s enjoying New Year’s celebration Carla Mcelven at the Trenton Thunder baseball game. Betty Jenkins and Leonard Rudnicky enjoying lunch out. Wendy and Norman Mallluk at the prom. Left: Marie Pezza, Mary Gerfin, and Robert Collier on their way to the prom. Page 7 January 2015 · Volume 9 May – Older Americans Month National Nursing Home Week May 10th through May 16th, 2015 This year’s theme is ―Bring on the Fiesta‖ Calling on everyone to strut their stuff this month. Special entertainment, fun and food for all will focus on a time of “Familia, Vida and Amor” (Family, Life, Love). This is a time to appreciate the importance of a kind word, a personal touch, and being connected to the resident. So, BRING ON THE FIESTA! Whoop it up! Enjoy the activities, the comradery and the feelings engendered by Family, Life, Love. Step out of your fast lane and have some old fashioned FUN! Page 8 January 2015 · Volume 9 MAY 4, 2015 6PM – 7:30PM Are you confused about care options? Do you have no children or children who live out of state? Do you have an aging family member who has suffered a traumatic INFORMATION SHARING EVENT SPEAKERS: ROTHAMEL BRATTON – ATTORNEYS AT LAW Come to hear how having a life care plan can provide assistance with removing stress and empowering those who are caring for loved ones. Charles Bratton and Anne Markel-Crozier will be speaking on what their team can do to assist you and your family members “navigate the complicated maze of information.” – Rothamel Bratton injury? Do you have a disability causes mobility issues? MASONIC HOME OF NEW JERSEY South New Orleans Rehab Neighborhood 2nd floor Light refreshments will be served Page 9 April 2015 · Volume 10 Masonic Charity foundation of NJ Community Speaker Series Estate Planning: Plain & simple Everyone should have an estate plan, since it’s one of the most effective ways to safeguard your loved ones’ future. Your plan doesn’t have to be complex, but it should be precise. Learning the answers to these questions simplifies the estate planning process: Why is an estate plan important? What basic information is needed? What estate planning documents are essential? DATE: Wednesday, May 6, 2015 TIME: 10:00 am LOCATION: West Hill Farm ADDRESS: 1114 Oxmead Road, Burlington, NJ 08016 COST: Free To attend, please RSVP by April 29 to (609) 239-3999 Page 10 April 2015 · Volume 10 You are not alone! • ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP Help is available… Experts believe that as many as 5 million Americans 65 or older may have Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common of the dementias. Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s carries physical, financial and emotional costs. Some people have found that participating in a support group is vital to their own well-being. The Masonic Home hosts a support group for friends and family of those caring for or care for someone with this disease. Please feel free to come and share or just listen. You are not alone! Meetings are held at 2 p.m. on the last Sunday of the month in the months of March, June, September and December. If you would like more information, please do not hesitate to call Gene Wallace, Social Worker, at 609-239-3848. Page 11 April 2015 · Volume 10 Left: Claire McCarney and Jean Stackhouse. Center: Elsie Nyiri, Ruth Poole and Ann Hamilton. Right: Jean Krichovitz, Tonya Costley-Stilts, Vernon Rodgers, and Virgil Keen St. Patrick’s Day Right: Nancy Phipps and Vern McFarland. apartment crawl in Compass Pointe; a fun way to meet your neighbors! Left: Elsie Verner, Mary Merlo, and Phyllis Caparn. Right: Betty Jenkins, Leonard Rudnicky, Gloria Pinto and Ann Soley. Page 12 April 2015 · Volume 10 GRAND OPENING Wellness Center Page 13 January2015 · Volume 9 Celebrate National Healthcare Decisions Day by joining Masonic Home of New Jersey Thursday, April 16, 2015 10:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m. Open to all residents, volunteers, staff and family. Join us in the Conference Room on the first floor for valuable information regarding advance care planning and advance directive forms. Copies of ―5 Wishes‖ will be available. Learn more about National Healthcare Decisions Day and get free information at www.nationalhealthcaredecisionsday.org Page 14 April 2015 · Volume 10 Quarterly Phone Meetings The Interdisciplinary Care Team (IDC) is looking to improve communication between our Keystone Center residents, our families and the team you have entrusted to care for your loved ones. One of the ways we will be doing this is by having Quarterly Phone Meetings. As you may be aware, each Keystone Center resident is already evaluated on an annual basis. We encourage families to participate in this by attending a yearly meeting. The Power of Attorney or family representative receives a letter each year inviting them to attend this meeting. However, to further increase this dialogue, the IDC Team will now be including our families in our quarterly reviews and will be calling this person every four months to provide a quick update and to answer any questions or concerns. We anticipate this to be a brief call done over a speaker phone where you will be able to ask questions of representatives from nursing, activities, dietary and social services who will all be available in the same room. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to the Social Worker on the neighborhood in Keystone Center. We look forward to speaking with you! Resident’s Have the Right... Masonic Charity Foundation We Prove We Care To live in safe, decent, and clean conditions in the Home. We will not admit more residents than we can safely accommodate while providing adequate nursing care. 902 Jacksonville Road Burlington, New Jersey 08016 Phone: 609.239.3900 Email: writehome@njmasonic.org Website: www.njmasonic.org Email safety concerns to: safety@njmasonic.org Page 15 April 2015 · Volume 10
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