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Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
18 Wicks Street, New Auckland, Gladstone, Qld 4680. T: 07 4978 9000 F: 07 4978 9099
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Newsletter April - May
Dawn’s Letter I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
Dawn’s Letter
Re-Accreditation Notice
Fish Fact File
Lindy’s Lines
Day Care Centre Visit
Anzac Day Ceremony
Puzzle Page
Funny Page
Student Volunteers
State of Origin Scoreboard
Craftsman’s Work
May Harbour Cruise
Voting Notice
Mother’s Day Fashion Parade
Notice Board
Post It Note Page
Activity Calendars
D A T E C L A I M E R S :
1st Tuesday of the month
Resident and Relative Meeting
29th June Federal Election Voting
NAP Eden Room
Bingo – Monday Mornings
Hoy - Wednesday Mornings
Tia Chi – Friday Mornings
Happy Hour – Friday Afternoon
Evenglow fortnightly
RE - ACCREDITATION New Auckland Place is an Accredited Aged Care Provider. In September 2014 we were approved for 2 years accreditation. We are now due for a re-accreditation audit which is conducted by the Australian Aged Care Quality Agency. If you wish to arrange an interview with the team, please see the team members when they are on site or let lifestyle or reception know and they will pass this info on to the team. Regards Dawn
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Lindy’s Lines
Fish have been on earth for over 450 million years, they were here before
dinosaurs
Fish Fact File
Day Care Centre Visit
Recently a Day Care Centre visited, with residents enjoying the lively environment that a group of children aged between 3 - 5 brings to a place. The children danced to the melodic sounds from Pat the Rabbit Ear’s electronic organ. Children looked on in amazement when Lindy-Lou the clown made a surprise visit and performed with her amazing dancing blue bo-bo bird.
Sharks are the only fish that have eyelids
There are more Black Marlin caught on the Great Barrier Reef
than in the rest of the world.
Our Lifestyle Program endeavours to ensure each resident has the opportunity to participate in meaningful social activities, to have social interactions with others, take pleasure in the different entertainment provided and involve themselves in group activities or outings. To ensure we are doing the right things, for the right people, at the right time we are constantly seeking your feedback. At the monthly Resident and Relatives meeting the feedback we obtain from that meeting develops a lot of our activities. You do not have to wait for the meeting to give us your feedback, please talk to any member of the New Auckland Place team or alternatively use feedback forms that are available. April and May have been busy months. The Anzac Day Ceremony in April was well received and with a large number of participants, a small march past was coordinated into the ceremony, thanks to Jo Ford and the Dolphin Scout Troop. Thanks to the hospitality team for the very nice Anzac biscuits. We would also like to thank the Blue Care Auxiliary for the wonderful fashion parade provided for the Mother’s Day Luncheon. Gauging by resident smiles the recent harbour cruise was a big success with a total of 35 residents and 25 family members cruising the harbour for a wonderful days outing. I would also like to mention that during the cooler months (winter), Sunday brunches and Family BBQs will not be held. These functions will resume in September. Lindy and the Lifestyle Team
Fish can drown in water if there is not
enough Oxygen.
Sharks and rays have to swim all the time, even when sleeping, or else they will sink to the bottom of the
ocean.
There are 6,000 kilometres of shoreline in Queensland.
Queensland has 1855 species of fish - 1625 of which are found on
the Great Barrier Reef.
50% of all fishing in Queensland is shore
based.
The most commonly caught fish on the
Great Barrier Reef are Coral Trout, Red Throat Emperor,
Tropical Snapper and Sweetlip.
About 45% of Queensland
fishermen own a boat
The three most commonly caught
Queensland fish (30% of all fish caught) are
Yellowfin Bream, Sand Whiting and
Trumpeter Whiting.
http://www.queensland.com/en-US/Things-to-See-and-
Do/Fishing/Infographic-Fishing
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Anzac Day Ceremony -24th April 2016
Anzac Day goes beyond the anniversary of the landing on Gallipoli in 1915. It is the day on which we remember all Australians who served and died in war and on operational service. The spirit of Anzac, with its qualities of courage, mateship, and sacrifice, continues to have meaning and relevance for our sense of national identity.
At New Auckland Place we believe in the spirit of Anzac, and this was definitely displayed at our most recent Anzac Day Ceremony held on the 24th of April 2016. Most residents attended the ceremony and reflected in the importance of remembering those that have served for Australia’s Armed Forces and those that played supportive roles to the Armed forces such as nurses etc.
The ceremony included a small march past of residents and a troop of Dolphin Scouts including Cub Scouts, Scouts, Venturers, Rovers, and Leaders. A speech was made by an RSL representative in honour of the Anzacs, then the Hymn ‘Abide with me’ was sung. Movingly the ‘Last Post’ was bugled, a minutes silence observed, and then the Rouse was bugled as the Australian Flag was raised to full mast. A stirring rendition lead by Catherine P and Leah H, of ‘Advance Australia’ Fair was sung by everyone.
Residents, family and friends then enjoyed a morning tea provided by New Auckland Place, although some morning tea beverages looked nothing like a white tea or white coffee.
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Puzzle Page
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Funnies Page
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Student Volunteers
The GSHS student volunteers have been busy during the month of May doing lots of volunteering tasks. Kitchen hands, laundry assistants, garden \ animal care and lifestyle assistants have been some tasks performed.
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Score Board Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Sydney Brisbane Sydney
QLD 6 QLD QLD
NSW 4 NSW NSW
Lindy and myself woud like to thank Colin Bebendorf for the wonderful child table and chair set he recently made. This set is bound for Cloncurry for a grandson to enjoy in the very near future. Colin makes these sets and sells them for $120.00. If you would like a set made please contact Colin by ringing him on (07) 4978 3048
State of Origin
Craftsman’s Work
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Between 01:00pm and 0500:pm
Mother’s Day Fashion Parade
Blue Care Auxiliary held a Mother’s Day Fashion Parade and luncheon at New Auckland Place. All monies raised at this event from the sale of fashion items, stays in Gladstone and goes to help support other Nursing Homes, Meals on Wheels and Community Nurses. Thank you to all the residents that attended the Fashion Parade and luncheon.
May Harbour Cruise
Resident only voting at New Auckland Place Wednesday 29th June 2016
Between 01:00pm and 0500:pm
Federal Election day is Saturday 2nd July 2016
Residents relaxed and enjoy morning tea while cruising past the
highlights of the Gladstone Harbour and Western Basin, aboard the
Curtis Endeavour II. The Gladstone Coffee Cruise is a two hour leisure
experience which departs from the Curtis Ferry Services Terminal.. It
is an excellent outing for our residents to view the port in the comfort
of the 'Curtis Endeavour II' and discover, Auckland Inlet, Gladstone
Port, Auckland Point, the Tug Berth, Barney Point, Harbour Islands,
Curtis Island LNG construction and Industry.
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Kerry for providing free weekly Tai Chi sessions for our
residents at:
New Auckland Place.
Friday mornings from 09.00am – 09.30am.
Resident Personal Refrigerators
A reminder to residents, family members and carers that personal fridges are to be in a kept clean and in good working order, by checking if the refrigerator requires cleaning and/or defrosting on a regular basis. As these fridges are personally owned New Auckland Place staff will not check or clean residents personal fridges.
The recommended size for a resident
refrigerator is 80cm x 55 cm.
Refrigerators are not to be placed on
facility furniture.
Editor’s Request The editor loves to receive items and articles for the newsletter but asks, if possible, that the information provided be received in digital format. Please forward items and articles for the newsletter via email to [email protected]
Residents Condiments Residents who have their own food condiments provided by family members or bought in from outside the facility are requested to hand them in to servery staff so a resident label can be put on the condiment bottle.
Laundry Service
The facility laundry operates daily, including
weekends, however resident’s personal clothing
is only laundered and delivered between
Monday and Friday. The laundry operates on
the weekend for facility linen only.
Importantly residents should have at least seven
sets of clothing, pjs etc.
Please allow 5-7 days for the return of personal
clothing items.
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Activity Calendar
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Activity Calendar
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Activity Calendar
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Activity Calendar
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Activity Calendar
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Activity Calendar
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Activity Calendar
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Activity Calendar
Johnson Stenner Aged Care Pty Limited April/ May 2016 Newsletter
Activity Calendar