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Ph The weekly newsletter of Rembrandt Living

Editor: Deb Dutton, CEO, The Windmill

Ph The weekly newsletter of Rembrandt Living

Ph The weekly newsletter of Rembrandt Living

Ph The weekly newsletter of Rembrandt Living

Ph The weekly newsletter of Rembrandt Living

Editor: Deb Dutton, CEO, The Windmill

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Editor: Deb Dutton, CEO, The Windmill

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WINDMILL The weekly newsletter of Rembrandt Living

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Editor: Deb Dutton, CEO, ddutton@rembrandtliving.org.au The Windmill Rembrandt Court Issue 142-20 August 2018 Home Care Hub 1 Madras Street, Oaklands Park SA 5046 21 Greenfields Drive, Green Fields SA 5107 Ph. 8198 0300 The weekly newsletter of Rembrandt Living Ph. 8198 0300 LIFESTYLE Birthdays in August: Happy Birthday to the following residents: 21 August Mary van Pamelen 23 August Annie Weisz Resident Feedback Meeting The Residents Meeting for Wednesday 15 August was attended by 4 residents and 2 staff members. Discussed current menu and evening meals comments forwarded to Hospitality Services Coordinator. New Gardener has been appointed and will commence on Monday 20 August Residents prefer the Word Finder rather than the Unscramble the Word puzzles in the Windmill. UIT EN THUIS Oaklands Park on Friday 24 August 2018 at 10am: Morning Tea, Bingo, Lunch and socialising till 2pm Green Fields on Friday 24 August 2018 at 10am: Morning Tea, craft card making, Lunch and socialising till 2pm Goolwa Uit en Thuis in the Community Hub, Cnr Goolwa Tce and Loveday Street Every Thursday from to 4.00pm UPCOMING EVENTS AT REMBRANDT COURT Friday 31 August 2.00- Fathers Day Happy Hour Thursday 6 September at 11.00am Memorial Service Friday 21 September Jean for Genes Day FOR YOUR INFORMATION Over the next few months we will be including some information in each week s edition of The Windmill about being healthy and active What sort of activity should I be doing? Moderate Fitness Activities These activities help to keep your heart, lungs and blood vessels healthy. You should aim to do 30 minutes of activity from this group on most days. This can be in three lots of 10 minutes or two lots of 15 minutes. If you are just starting out, as little as 10 minutes helps! Brisk walking, Swimming, Golf, Gym Strength Activities These activities help your muscles and bones stay strong as you get older. Make a time to do specific strength exercises two or three times a week and build some of them into your everyday activities if you are able. Weight, strength or resistance training exercises, lifting and carrying, moderate garden and house work. Flexibility Actvities These activities help you to move more easily. They include gentle reaching, bending and stretching. If you stay flexible you will always be able to put on your own shoes and socks. Try to do some form of stretching every day even if it is only while you are watching TV. Tai Chi, Bowls, Shopping, Vacuuming, Stretching Exercises, Yoga Balancing Actvities These activities will improve your balance and help to prevent falls. Make a specific time each day to do these exercises, or fit them in whenever you can for example while waiting for the kettle to boil. Side leg raises, half squats, heel raises If you can, also try to reduce the time you spend sitting down for long periods REMINDER Labelling of clothing Before placing new items of clothing in resident s wardrobe, please place them in a plastic bag and leave with Reception in order for Hospitality staff to label the clothing thereby reducing the possibility of missing items.

Editor: Deb Dutton, CEO, ddutton@rembrandtliving.org.au The Windmill Rembrandt Court Issue 142-20 August 2018 Home Care Hub 1 Madras Street, Oaklands Park SA 5046 21 Greenfields Drive, Green Fields SA 5107 Ph. 8198 0300 The weekly newsletter of Rembrandt Living Ph. 8198 0300 UPDATE FROM ALEX, O.T. I would like to tell you all about what has been happening with our Allied Health team over the past couple of months. Approximately 10 weeks ago Rembrandt Court, for the first time, hosted Occupational Therapy students, Jesse and Holly, from UniSA for a community project placement. They came here enthusiastic, energetic and excited to create a new meaningful activity for residents living with cognitive loss. It was a large process that involved Holly and Jesse conducting surveys, meetings, informal chats, comparative needs and research. Numerous Ideas were brought forward including laughing group, gardening group, art classes etc but cooking class was the winner! They worked very hard to find recipes that were appropriate taking into account the differing dietary requirements of each participant and designed a detailed procedure of how the class can be run. They trialed 3 different cooking classes and the success was great. We saw residents getting actively involved, laughing, following recipes, and of course eating the delicious food they made as a group. Since then the students have developed all the resources necessary to ensure this popular activity can continue once their placement finishes. From the whole team and residents from Rembrandt, we would like to give a very BIG THANK YOU to the amazing work Jesse and Holly have done, you have enriched the residents lives, represented the Occupational Therapy Profession fantastically and we wish you the very best for the future. FOR YOUR INFORMATION Dr Lehmann will be on leave from Monday 20 August, returning on Monday 3 September. In his absence, Dr Patrick Wang will be on site on Monday 20 th, Monday 27 th and Friday 31 st of August (no Tuesdays or Thursdays). Please see nursing staff for an appointment if required. Joe had a wonderful day last Sunday when he was visited by his daughter, granddaughter and great grandchildren. The family had a lovely time in House 6 lounge. Joe s great grandsons were entertained with games and puzzles and his oh so gorgeous great granddaughter received a cuddle from Carer, Amita (love at first sight?)

PHOTO PAGE DEDICATED TO THEO KEMMENAAR S 100 TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Theo received letters from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Dutch Ambassador to Australia and The Hon Mr Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister of Australia amongst many other well wishes.

PROGRAM Monday 20 August 2018 to Sunday 26 August 2018 Day and Date Time Morning Program Time Afternoon Program Monday Maandag 20-08-2018 8.00am 9.30am 10.30am 1 Breakfast Club (selected) Drop off to Marion Knitting with volunteers Tai Chi Pick up from Marion Exercise with Lifestyle Craft in Hs 1, 2, 5 Tuesday Dinsdag 21-08-2018 9.00am 10.30am Activity in Hs 1, 2, 5 1.30pm 1.30pm Van Trip Card making Wednesday Woensdag 22-08-2018 7.30am Bingo with volunteers in Main Room Music in Hs 3, 4 Activities in Hs 3, 4 Thursday Donderdag 23-08-2018 9.30am Activities in Hs 1, 2, 5 Exercises with Lifestyle Activities with Lifestyle in Hs 3, 4 Friday Vrijdag 24-08-2018 8.00am 9.30am 10.45am Breakfast Club (selected) Colouring-in in Hs 6 with Phil Uit en Thuis in Main Room Word Games with Lifestyle in Hs 1,2,5 Saturday Zaterdag 25-08-2018 Games with lifestyle in Main Room Activities in common area Hs 3, 4 with lifestyle Sunday Zondag 26-08-2018 Movie in Main Room

UOMING EVENTS Rembrandt Court s Menu Monday 20 August 2018 to Sunday 26 August 2018 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 21 August 22 August 23 August 24 August Menu Week 1 MONDAY 20 August SATURDAY 25 August BREAKFAST Choose from: Choice of Cereal: Porridge, Weet-Bix, Cornflakes, Bran, Rusks, Prunes Toast, Conserves, Yoghurt, Juices, Fresh Fruit, Milo, Tea, Coffee, cordial, Milk shakes MORNING TEA SUGGESTIONS Biscuits Scones Cake Shortbreads Muffins Biscuits Cake LUNCH Lunch option 1 Lunch option 2 (vegetarian) Lunch Accompaniments Dutch Beef & Potato & Veg Curry Bean & Vegetable Curry Rice Garlic bread Chicken schnitzel with gravy Salmon and vegetable pasta bake Potato wedges Greek salad Dessert Pavlova & 2 Fruits Apricot Crumble & Custard DINNER Soup Dinner option 1 Potato & leek Dinner roll Sweet Potato & Pumpkin Soup Rookworst Sausages, Onion Gravy & sauerkraut Veg Patties With Onion Gravy Mash potato Steamed beans Carrots Baked Custard & Caramel Sauce Asparagus Soup Sweet & Sour Pork Thai Green Vegetable Curry Rice Carrots Beans Rhubarb & Apple Crumble With Custard Tomato Soup Crumbed Fish With Tartare Sauce Cheesy Spinach & Sweet Pumpkin Lasagne Fried hot potato chips Garden salad Lemon Pudding And Cream Mushroom Soup Tuna mornay Curried Sausages Sausage Rolls Spaghetti & Mince Grilled Bacon & Tomato With Hash Brown Sticky Chicken Wings Cheese Pizza, Tomato, Basil & Caramelized Onion Potato au gratin Broccoli Carrots Jelly Fruit & Custard Cream Of Chicken Gehakt bal lamsvlees (Meatballs) With Chef s Salad SUNDAY 26 August Roast Pork & Apple Sauce Spinach & Fetta Parcels Roast potatoes Roast pumpkin Peas Ice Cream & Fruit Salad Beef & Vegetable Soup Baked Beans Dinner - option 2 Sandwiches Sandwiches Sandwiches Sandwiches Sandwiches Sandwiches Sandwiches Dessert Chefs Selection Chefs Selection Chefs Selection Chefs Selection Chefs Selection Chefs Selection Chefs Selection

HABITATS COMMON AND UNCOMMON PETS From last week s Currency Word Find and for your information or interest, the currencies are from the following countries: Dinar (Iraq), Ruble (Russia), Euro (Countries in the European Union), Zloty (Poland), Rupiah (Indonesia), Lempira (Honduras), Lira (Turkey and also the local name of the currencies in Lebanon and Syria), Riyal (Saudi Arabia), Shekel (was the currency of Israel, now Israeli Pound), Forint (Hungary), Baht (Thailand), Rand (South Africa), Krone (Denmark), Yen (Japan), Dollar (is the name of more than 20 currencies including Australia, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Liberia), Yuan (China), Franc (was French before the Euro, also Switzerland), Pound (Great Britain), Peso (Spain, Philippines, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Cuba), Rouble (Russian) Can you solve these riddles? (Answers published in next week s Windmill) Q. What loses its head in the morning and gets it back at night? A... Q. What two things can you never eat for breakfast? A. Q. What can you catch but not throw? A.