Stanton Health Center The Insider

The Insider
Stanton Health Center
Not “No” – But “How”
Volume 9 Issue 8
October 2014
www.stantonhealthcenter.com
Email residents at act@stantonhealthcenter.com
Stanton Health Center’s Mission Statement
Stanton Health Center’s mission is to provide quality, personalized care to all
residents while maintaining their need for independence, dignity and respect,
accomplished through cooperation, excellent medical advisors, caring staff, and
supportive community.
Welcome Trick or Treaters!!!
All Trick or Treaters are invited to come out from
4-7p.m. on Friday, October 31st to show off their
costumes and to receive treats!
Stanton Health Center will be hosting our annual
resident Halloween Party on October 31st at 2:30
Our Sympathies to the
Family & Friends of:
Virgie Frerichs
Elda Mae Urban
Erma Hunke
Richard Prusa
Stanton Health Center
Board of Directors
David Kment,
Chairman
Gene Phillips,
Vice Chairman
Arllys Hansen
Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow,
Kathy Moore
May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow.
~Author Unknown
Karen Maas
Hospice Services Available
Hospice services are available at Stanton Health Center. Hospice
provides the opportunity for individuals to have the best quality of life
possible. There are two agencies in our area who provide hospice
services—AseraCare and Faith Regional Hospice. In order to qualify, a resident must have a qualifying, terminal diagnosis. Please talk
to your facility or your physician for more information about hospice.
Stanton Health Center
Management Staff
Melissa Larson,
Administrator
adm@stantonhealthcenter.com
Chay Indra,
Director of Nursing
don@stantonhealthcenter.com
Amy Kleinschmit,
Social Services Director
ss@stantonhealthcenter.com
Nursing Home Resident Rights
Chelsea Kumm,
Dietary Manager
Residents have the right to:
dietary@stantonhealthcenter.com
Be fully informed in writing prior to or at the time of admission and
during his/her stay , of services in the facility, and
of related charges including any charges for services not covered by
the facility’s basic per diem rate.
Assisted Living Resident Rights
Residents have the right to:
Be treated with dignity and provided care by competent
staff.
Nicole Hamersma
Activities Director
act@stantonhealthcenter.com
Cindy Mandl,
Environmental Services
Director
Andy Willer
Maintenance Manager
New Residents
New Staff
Etta Rottler
Andrew Willer –Mainteneance
Gustaff Papstein
Shayla Trausch-Nursing
Residents
5
10
17
17
25
Eleanor Foust
Marilyn Schuckman
Dorothy VanHouten
Annie Westerhaus
Elsie Hoehne
Staff
1
14
17
25
28
29
Nicole Hamersma
Mary Frerichs
Karen Doffin
Shelly Dahlkoetter
Sandra Race
Jacey Wolff
*Please note that this list may not be all inclusive
as some people have denied SHC authorization to
publish their names in the newsletter.
The computer located in the solarium has internet access available for residents & their families. Please ask a staff member
to assist you if you need assistance. You can email residents
at:
act@stantonhealthcenter.com
8/27
Nadine, Annie, Wilma, Norma
8/30
Nadine, Elsie, Wilma,
8/31
Norma,
9/1
Norma, Nadine, Eleanor, Wilma, Annie
9/3
Norma, Wilma, Stan
9/6
Nadine, Norma, , Annie, Wilma
9/7
Annie, Elsie, Wilma, Norma
9/8
Nadine, Stan, Wilma,
9/13
Annie, Wilma, Norma,
9/14
Elsie, Nadine, Norma, Wilma
9/15
Elsie, Nadine, Wilma,
9/17
Elsie, Norma, Annie, Wilma, Nadine
9/20
Annie, Wilma, Elsie,
9/21
Norma, Annie, Wilma
Andrew Willer was raised in Madison Ne, and graduated from High school in 2001. Andrew has worked
various jobs including driving truck, working for
Madison County Department of Roads, and as an
appliance repair technician. Andrew is married, and
he has two daughters, Addison 6, and Josie 1. In
his spare time, he enjoys watching football, especially the Huskers, working outside, and watching
Nascar. Andrew looks forward to getting to know the
staff, residents, and facility.
Delbert Davidon is Resident of the month at Stanton Health
Center. Delbert was born July 1923 to David and Maija Davidson six miles south of Stanton. He attended school district 9 through eighth grade, and graduated from Stanton
High Scholl in 1941. Delbert married Viola Husak of Leigh in
1949, and farmed his home place until 1978. Delbert and Vi
have four children, Vicki, Tim, Kent, and Jeff. The Davidson’s were a 4-H family, and served as a 4-H leader. Delbert served #9 school board, and he served two terms. . Delbert and Vi moved to town in 1978, and he worked for the
County Road Department & County Weed Sup’t. Delbert enjoys his family and friends, and his grandkids. Delbert always has a smile, and a good memory to tell.
Cheryl Luedtke is Stanton Health Center Employee of the
Month. Cheryl was born September 14th in Norfolk, Nebraska to Melvin and Marilyn Hollatz. Cheryl has 3 sisters
and 2 brothers. Cheryl attended grade school in Creston,
Ne, High school at Leigh, Ne. Cheryl married her husband
Jim in 1978. Cheryl grew up in Creston, and decided to
settle down and buy a acreage in Clarkson, where they live
today. Cheryl has two children, Clint who resides in
Goodview, MN, and works as a wildlife biologist for the Department of Natural resources, and Tiffany of Norfolk, NE,
who is a Branch Manager at US Bank. Cheryl’s husband
Jim works for Doernemann Construction in Clarkson. Cheryl loves to be with family and friends. Cheryl likes to go
hunting and traveling in her spare time. Thanks for all you
do Cheryl!
Please Submit by October 20th, 2014.
Childs Name:______________________________ Age:_____________
Contact Name & Phone Number:___________________________________________
(Please include contact information above in case your child is a winner. (This information will not be displayed. Thank You)
Family and Friends make a house a
Home....
Stanton Health Center held our Annual Family
picnic. Several Families and Friends were in attendance. We enjoyed having everyone join us
and even though the weather was cool, we had
a great time anyways!
Friends: Pam and Nadine at the
picnic
Wilma Butterfiel enjoys the picnic with her family.
Dora Ahlmann and her daughter
Eleanor Foust enjoys the picnic with her
daughter.
Lenore Mills enjoys a quilt that was donated by
the Omaha Quilters organization. The residents
all received a beautiful quilt of their choice.
October 2014 SHC Menu
Sun
Mon
Tue
Call Cheryl at 402-439-2111
for information on
Meals on Wheels
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
Roast Beef
Mashed Potato
Creamed Corn
Relish Tray
Dinner Roll
Sour Cream Raisin
Pie
2
BBQ Beef
Baked Potato
Cream Corn
Bread
Ice Cream
3
Breaded Fish
Creamed Potato
Mixed Vegetable
Bread
Cookie
4
Meatloaf
Cheddar Potato
Green Beans
Bread
Butterscotch
Square
5
Fried Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Gravy
Carrots
Dinner Roll
Strawberry
Rhubarb Pie
6
Beef and Noodles
Carrots
Bread
Angel Food Cake
7
BBQ Ribs
Scalloped Potato
Coleslaw
Bread
Pears
8
Lasagna
Italian Veggies
Garlic Bread
Dreamland Bar
9
Salisbury Steak
Baked Potato
Creamy Cucumber
Bread
Custard
10
Fried Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Gravy
Creamed Corn
Bread
Fruit Fluff
11
Roast Turkey
New Potatoes
Asparagus
Bread
Fruit Cup
12
Roast Beef
Mashed Potatoes
Gravy
Green Beans
Dinner Roll
Pie
13
Chicken Alfredo
Broccoli
Garlic Bread
Banana Split
Desert
14
Country Fried
Steak
Mashed Potatoes
Gravy
Creamed Peas
Bred
15
Pepperoni Pizza
Tossed Salad
Breadstick
Watergate Salad
16
Roasted Chicken
Potato Salad
Corn on the Cob
Bread
Fudge Cake
17
BBQ Meatballs
Baked Potato
Wedges
Bake Beans
Bread
Lemon Bar
18
Corned Beef
New Potatoes
Cabbage
Bread
Apricots
19
Pork Chop
Sweet Potatoes
Cheesy Green
Beans
Dinner Roll
Chocolate Pie
20
Chef Salad
Breadstick
Fruit Cup
21
Meatloaf
Mashed Potatoes
Cucumber Salad
Bread
Peaches and
Cream
22
Chicken Breast
Baked Potato
Zucchini
Bread
24 Hour Salad
23
Spaghetti
Meat Sauce
Broccoli Salad
Garlic Bread
Peanut Butter
Crunch
24
Cranberry Turkey
Salad
Breadstick
Peach Cobbler
25
Ham
Sweet Potatoes
Creamed Peas
Bread
Bread Pudding
26
Pot Roast
Potatoes and Onions
Cabbage
Dinner Roll
Apple Pie
27
Roasted Chicken
Scalloped Potatoes
Beets
Bread
Cheesecake
28
Roast Beef
Mashed Potatoes
Gravy
Corn Casserole
Bread
Ambrosia
29
Hamburger Steak
Potato Casserole
German Vegetables
Bread
Churros
30
Chicken Fried
Steak
Mashed Potato
Gravy
Green Beans
Bread
Apricots
31
Cod
Baked Potato
Broccoli with
Cheese
Bread
Brownie
Menus subject to
change without
notice.
Thank You…..
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 All the pastoral staff that visit our
residents and/or conduct services and communion at
the facility.
All the volunteers that assist with chapel & communion.
All the residents that volunteer, wrap silverware, and
put together newsletters.
The residents who help Cindy with folding.
All the churches, groups, and individuals that sponsored & assisted with Bingo.
 To those who have brought produce to share with
residents and staff.
 All those that provided entertainment/supplies:
 Georgia Hendrickson - Sing-Along
 Shirley Wolken - volunteering
 Joyce Kment - piano playing
 LaVonne Schellpeper - piano playing
 Karen Kander—piano playing
 Dolores Farran - volunteering
 Mable Hartman - volunteering
 Roger Love - entertainment.
 Jan Uttecht - volunteering
 Betty & Barb—entertainment
 Lloyd Nielsen - entertainment
 Glory Land Band—entertainment
 John Peterson– Entertainment
 The “49er’s” Square Dancers
 The Omaha Quilter’s club
Please call Nicole if you would like to volunteer!
402-439-2111
To All of the staff in all of the Departments I Thank You for the excellent
care I received while I was at the Stanton Health Center, without that kind of
care I would not have returned home
as soon as I did. Thank You.
God bless you all!
Jan Reese
Guest Request for Meals
Please remember that the facility requests that each
resident have no more than 5 guests at a time for
meals. Each resident is entitled to 2 free guest meals
per month and we encourage family members to dine
with their loved ones.
Please give the kitchen a 24 hour notice if you
will be dining with your loved one.
ALSO
If you plan to take your loved one out and they will not
be here for their regularly scheduled meal, please let
staff know ahead of time.
Thank you for your cooperation!
October
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
1
5
6
Thu
2 A.L. Nail Care 3
9:30 Shoe Shine
October 2nd N.H.
10:30 Scrapresident Council
booking
1:30 Pitch &
October 3rd A.L.
Dominoes
resident Council
3:00 Social
4:00 Patio Time &
Games
9:30 Bible Study
with Shawnette
10:30 Sing A Long
2:30 Bingo
3:30 Social
4:00 Patio Time
7
9
8
Fri
Guardian
Day
9:15 Patio Time
10:30 Bowling
1:30 Ride in the
country
2:30-3 Store
Angels 3:00 Social
4:00 Patio Time
10
9:15 Patio Time
9:00 Wing 3 Nail
9:00 Catholic Service Care
10:30 Guess the
9:45 Popcorn/Movie 10:30 Games & Moreyear Trivia
1:30 Cards
1:30 Pitch &
2:30 Bingo
3:00 Social
Dominoes
3:30-4 Social
4:00 Faith
2:30-3 Store
4:00 Patio Time
Lutheran-Pastor
3:00 Social
Booth
4:00 Patio Trivia
9:15 Patio Time 9:15 Patio Time 9:30 Poppy’s
10:30 Crafts
9:30 Bible Study Pumpkin Patch
1:30 Pitch &
with Shawnette 1:30 Uno
Dominoes
10:30 Sing A Long 2:30-3 Store
3:00 Social
2:30 Singer John 1:00 Paper
4:00 Patio Time &
Peterson & Social 2:30 Bingo
Shake a memory
4:00 Patio Time 3:30 Social
& Reminisce
6:30 Men’s Choir loose
12
15
13
14
16
17
Sat
4
1:30 Cards &
Dominoes
3:00 Social
11
1:30 Cards &
Dominoes
3:00 Social
18
9:00 Catholic Service 9:00 Wing 2 Nail
9:45 Popcorn/Movie Care
1:30 Cards
10:30 Ladies
3:00 Social
Group
4:00 Evangelical
1:30 Parachute
Free Church-Pastor
2:30 Betty & Barb
Roger
9:15 Patio Time 9:15 Patio Time
11:00 Lunch at the 10:30Chinese
VFW
Checkers
2:30 Bingo
1:00 Fall Wreath
3:30 Social
2:30 Yahtzee
4:00 Patio Time 4:00 Patio Time
9:00 A.L. Nail Care 9:15 Patio Time
1:30 Cards &
9:30 Bible Study 10:30 Bowling
with Shawnette 1:30 Shake loose a Dominoes
3:00 The Jammers
10:30 Sing A Long memory
& Social
1:00 Paper
2:30-3 Store
2:30 Bingo
3:00 Social
3:30 Social
4:00 Patio Time
19
21
22
23
9:15 Patio Time
10:30 Uno
1:30 Shake loose a
memory
3:00 Social
4:00 Games & More
9:15 Patio Time 9:15 Beauty Shop
1:30 Cards &
9:30 Bible Study 10:30 Wii Games
with Shawnette 1:10 Bingo at Norfolk Dominoes
3:00 Social
10:30 Sing A Long Senior Center
1:00 Paper
2:30-3 Store
2:30 Bingo
3:00 Social
3:30 Social
4:00 Patio Time
29
30
3:30 Social
20
9:00 Catholic service 9:00 Wing 3 Nail
9:30Patio Time
9:45 Popcorn/Movie Care
10:30 Bowling
1:30 Cards
10:45 Old Wives Tale 2:30 Bingo
3:00 Social
Day!
3:30 Social
4:00 New England- 1:30 Pitch &
4:00 Patio Time
Pastor Linda
Dominoes
2:30-3 Store
3:00 Social
26
27
28
24
31
9:00 A.L. Nail care 8:00 Men’s Breakfast
9:00 Catholic Service 9:00 Wing 2 Nail
9:30 Target Practice 9:30 Show & Tell
9:30 Bible Study 9:30Baking & Treat
9:45 Popcorn/Movie Care
10:30 Reminisce
10:30 Scavenger
with Shawnette making
1:30 Cards
10:30 Horse Races Hunt
1:30 Pitch &
1:15 Costume Time!
10:30 Sing A
3:00 Social
1:30 Hangman
Dominoes
2:30 Bingo
2:30 Halloween
4:00 St. Luke-Pastor 3:00 The Glory land 3:30 Social
3:00 Social & Trivia Long
1:00
Paper
Paula
Band
4:00
Halloween
Party!
4:00 Reminisce
2:30 Bingo
4:00 Social
Pictionary
3:30 Social
25
Activities are
subject to
change due to
weather or
other
circumstances.
Stanton Nursing Home
Dba Stanton Health Center & Westside Regency
301 17th Street
PO Box 407
Stanton, NE 68779
Phone: (402) 439-2111
Office Fax: (402) 439-2132 Nurse’s Fax: (402) 439-2569
Website: www.stantonhealthcenter.com
Available at Stanton Health Center
Skilled Nursing Facility
Medicaid/Medicare Approved
Secured Alzheimer’s Unit
Assisted Living
Medicaid Waiver Approved
Meals on Wheels
Outpatient Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy