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Belmont Village of Oak Park1035 Madison Street Oak Park, IL 60302 Phone 708-848-7200 Fax 708-848-7204March 2016Belmont Village ofOak ParkCommunityManagement TeamMichael Amici x102Executive Directormamici@belmontvillage.comFrances Loftus x103Human Resources Specialistfloftus@belmontvillage.comSamantha Knoblauch x104Activity Programs Coord.sknoblau@belmontvillage.comArt Tillman x105Building Engineeratillman@belmontvillage.comSilvia Mosqueda x106Chef Managersmosqueda@belmontvillage.comPat Porter x107Community Relationspporter@belmontvillage.comRollin Smith x108Community Relationsrcsmith@belmontvillage.comCarol Mangan x109Dir. Resident Care Servicescmangan@belmontvillage.comNed Wagner x110Memory Programs Coord.nwagner@belmontvillage.comTo reach any of ourcommunity staff, please call ourmain number: (708) 848-7200.St. Patrick’s Day HistorySt. Patrick’s Day, celebratedeach March 17, marks the date thepatron saint and national apostleof Ireland died, after 40 years ofmissionary work, in 461 A.D.Legend and myth surround St.Patrick, who was said to havefreed Ireland of snakes, ametaphor illustratingChristianity’s rise over paganism.His use of Ireland’s sacredthree-leaf shamrock to symbolizethe holy trinity is a well-knownstory.Patricius Magonus Sucatus wasborn around 390 A.D. to Romancitizens in Britain. He waskidnapped by raiders as a teenagerand sold into slavery in Ireland.Toiling as a shepherd, Patrickfound comfort in religion.After six years, Patrick escaped,journeying home hundreds ofmiles over land and sea. Nowdevout, he studied for thepriesthood, was ordained a bishopand returned to Ireland to spreadChristianity.In the fifth century, Patrickbuilt churches, ordained priestsand converted thousands of Irishpeople. The wandering bishophad a knack for combiningChristianity and Irish culture,easing the transition for converts.For instance, he superimposed theIrish-revered sun over theChristian cross, creating theCeltic cross.A tireless missionary, Patrickwas honored as a saint not longafter his death.Mike Amici, Executive DirectorNot Just LuckyAccording to Irish legend, thefour petals of a four-leaf cloverstand for hope, faith, loveand luck.

Neighborhood t Q #208Ruth K. #318Robert H. #406Tom B. 505Melinda G. #214Nancy N. #504Mary M. 22nd25th28thCurtis MorrisElsie NorbergJessica FulliloveCareese StuckeyGladys HrobowskiMelissa DiazMike BarnesImelda laraTerry BrownHumberto RomoJanet WilliamsWhen you come to theNeighborhood you will be seeingsome changes in our approach toActivity Programming. The mostvisible change is the parallelprogramming circle that will beconducted in the parlor outsidethe dining room. This circle,which is additional to the circleconducted by the EnrichmentLeader, will be for folks whobenefit from a smaller, moreintimate group activity. Please joinin when you walk past. We will bepracticing low stress brainstimulation in a moresocial/recreational context.EMPLOYEEANNIVERSARIESAmber MickensJessica MendozaSheronda SmithCarolyn Evans-PorterDoann BardaStephanie SanchezSheena MooreAllison HayesJoanne WilliamsDorothy GatesJearline Herron1 Year1 Year1 Year1 Year2 Years2 Years2 Years4 Years5 Years7 Years8 YearsCircle of FriendsNewsThe Circle of Friends is also beingrefreshed. We have started a 3rdCircle in the West Parlor. It is alsodesigned as a more low impact,low stress brain stimulationactivity session for residents whoenjoy a smaller, quieter setting.We are also raising the bar in ourA and B Circles. Watch us TurnOn – Tune In – and Reach Out!Smaller groups will be utilizingthe daily Activity Themes to workout minds and bodies and theEnrichment Leaders will beutilizing techniques such asco-communication to increase thesocial interaction betweenmembers and increasedparticipation in our DynamicCircles.March Employee of the MonthMarquita MitchellMarquita is the Nursing Office Manager and hasbeen working with Belmont for about four anda half years. Marquita is the liaison for doctorsand nurses who come see their residents livingat Belmont Village. Before she came to Belmont,Marquita was a Hospice Nurse and she reallyenjoys caring for seniors.When she is not at Belmont, Marquita enjoysspending time with her family.

Wit & WisdomHealthWarning Signs of a Heart AttackSome heart attacks are sudden andintense—the “movie heart attack,’’where no one doubts what’shappening. But most heart attacksstart slowly, with mild pain ordiscomfort. Often people affectedaren’t sure what’s wrong and waittoo long before getting help. Hereare signs that can mean a heartattack is happening:Chest discomfort that originatesin the center of the chest lastingmore than a few minutes or thatgoes away and comes back. It canfeel like uncomfortable pressure,squeezing, fullness or pain.Upper body discomfort thatincludes pain in your arms, theback, neck, jaw or stomach.Women are more likely toexperience chest pain with nausea,vomiting, back or jaw pain.Shortness of breath with orwithout chest discomfort.Other signs may include breakingout in a cold sweat, nausea orlight-headedness.Even if you’re not sure it’s a heartattack, you should call for thenurse to have it checked out.“No man can taste the fruits ofautumn while he is delighting hisscent with the flowers of spring.”—Samuel Johnson“In the spring, I have counted 136different kinds of weather insideof 24 hours.”—Mark Twain“An optimist is the humanpersonification of spring.”—Susan J. Bissonette“Spring is when you feel likewhistling even with a shoe fullof slush.”—Doug Larson“The true harbinger of spring isnot crocuses or swallows returningto Capistrano, but the sound ofthe bat on the ball.”—Bill Veeck“Spring is nature’s way of saying,‘Let’s party!’”—Robin Williams“In the spring, at the end of theday, you should smell like dirt.”—Margaret Atwood“If we had no winter, the springwould not be so pleasant: if wedid not sometimes taste ofadversity, prosperity would not beso welcome.”—Anne Bradstreet“If I had my life to live over, Iwould start barefoot earlier in thespring and stay that way later inthe fall.”—Nadine StairTransportationScheduleSign up early for outings!Space in our van is limited;make sure you see the conciergeso you don’t get left behind!SundayChurch TransportationErrandsScenic ExcursionMonday and FridayJewel/Walgreens/Walmart9 a.m.Lunch Outings and TripsTuesday, Wednesday andThursdayDoctor, Dentist, Etc.Appointments8 a.m.–3:30 p.m.SaturdayScenic Excursion(Except Where Otherwise Notedin Calendar AND WeatherPermitting)ErrandsWe will honor as manytransportation requests aspossible.

Town HallGreat RoomCFLE (Gym)B BistroO OutingTHGRMarch 30 GR Uno w/ Natalie138:00 Church Transportation9:30 B Catholic Mass Televised Live10:15 TH Communion10:30 GR Resident Card Making1:00 B Sunday Movie Matinee1:30 O Sunday Scenic Drive2:30 GR Tenzi Dice Game3:30 GR Music w/ Double D Band7:15 GR Fun TriviaOTHTHTHGRTHTHTHWalgreens/WalmartSit and Be FitChat with the RabbiResident Council Mtg.Popcorn w/ TerryBrain GamesChorus RehearsalHistory with John20THGRGRGRBoot CampCrossword ChallengeMass/CommunionParkinson’s ClassHistory with TimCurrent EventsSing-Along w/ JohnnyBingo Games!9:3010:0010:451:302:303:306:30Boot CampCrossword ChallengeMass/CommunionParkinson’s ClassGR Current EventsGR Sing-Along w/ JohnnyGR Bingo t and Be FitChat w/ Reverend MartinTravel Presentation w/ BillPopcorn w/ TerryBrain GamesTai Chi with LouieChorus RehearsalUno w/ NatalieBoot CampCrossword ChallengeMass/CommunionBelmont Buck AuctionParkinson’s ClassGR Current EventsGR Sing-Along w/ JohnnyGR Bingo ROTHWalgreens/Walmart9:30 TH Boot CampSit and Be Fit10:00 TH Crossword ChallengeLeave for 19th Century Club 10:45 TH Mass/CommunionPopcorn with Terry1:30Parkinson’s ClassBrain Games2:30 GR Current EventsChorus Rehearsal3:30 GR Sing-Along w/ JohnnyUno w/ Natalie6:30 GR Bingo Games!BBTHGRTHTHGRBoot CampArt Class w/ BethTrivia ChallengeCommunion ServiceParkinson’s ClassNew Resident Meet/GreetNumber/Word Puzzles w/ SamTravelogue VideoBingo 11:001:301:302:002:153:156:30THBBTHBGRTHTHGRBoot CampArt Class w/ BethTrivia ChallengeCommunion ServiceDancing with LouieParkinson’s ClassGin Rummy w/ SamNumber/Word Puzzles w/ SamTravelogue VideoBingo Games!12Jewel/WalgreensSit and Be FitYou Be The JudgeDrum Circle w/ ChrisMovie Outing: TBABook ClubSpecial Letter BingoVariety Show w/ JasonCarol Burnett/I Love KTHGRTHBCoffee & ChitchatCrocheting w/ TatyanaScenic DriveUNO Game w/ NatalieLCR Dice GameHappy Hour/Social HourBingo el/Walgreens9:30Sit and Be Fit10:00Resident Birthday Lunch1:30Book Club2:00Special Letter Bingo3:00Variety Show w/ JasonCarol Burnett/I Love Lucy 6:30THBBOGRGRGRCoffee & ChitchatYoga w/ JudyScenic DriveUNO Game w/ NatalieLCR Dice GameStudent Music Program withReception6:30 GR Bingo reens9:30 B Coffee & ChitchatSit and Be Fit10:15 TH Yoga w/ Judy1:30 O Scenic DriveSenior Health ProgramBook Club2:00 GR UNO Game w/ NatalieSpecial Letter Bingo3:00 GR LCR Dice GameVariety Show w/ Jason6:30 GR Bingo Games!Carol Burnett/I Love Lucy9:00 O Jewel/Walgreens9:00 Leave for Cheesecake Factory9:30 TH Sit and Be Fit10:15 TR Book Club1:30 TH Book Club2:00 GR Special Letter Bingo3:00 TH Variety Show w/ Jason7:00 B Carol Burnett/I Love LucyBoot CampArt Class w/ BethTrivia ChallengeCommunion ServiceEaster Egg HuntParkinson’s ClassNumber/Word Puzzles w/ SamTravelogue VideoBingo Games!309:30 TH Balance Class10:00 TH Health Presentation withPaxxon10:15 GR Word Puzzles1:15 TH Book Club1:30CHF Exercise2:15 GR Wine and Cheese Social3:30 TR History You Never Knew6:45 B Midweek Movie & :003:007:00Boot CampArt Class w/ BethTrivia ChallengeCommunion ServiceParkinson’s ClassMaking Sandwiches for ChurchNumber/Word Puzzles w/ SamIrish DancersSt. Patrick’s Day DInnerBingo Games!23Balance ClassBalance Fair w/ PaxxonWord PuzzlesBook ClubCHF ExerciseGR Wine and Cheese SocialTR History You Never KnewB Midweek Movie & 153:454:306:30Balance ClassJewelry Class w/ TatyanaWord PuzzlesBook ClubCHF ExerciseGR Wine and Cheese SocialTR History You Never KnewB Midweek Movie & Popcorn9:009:3010:001:302:003:007:00Boot CampArt Class w/ BethTrivia ChallengeCommunion ServiceWriting Workshop w/ NoraParkinson’s ClassNumber/Word Puzzles w/ SamTravelogue VideoBingo Games!Josephine's KitchenTerrace Room4th 6:30Balance ClassTravel Presentation w/ ErnieWord PuzzlesLeave for York TheaterBook ClubCHF ExerciseGR Wine and Cheese SocialTR History You Never KnewB Midweek Movie & 9:008:00 Church Transportation9:30 B Catholic Mass Televised Live 9:3010:0010:15 TH Communion1:3010:30 GR Resident Card Making1:451:00 B Sunday Movie Matinee2:301:30 O Sunday Scenic Drive2:452:30 GR Tenzi Dice Game3:307:15 GR Fun Trivia6:308:00 Church Transportation9:30 B Catholic Mass Televised Live10:15 TH Communion10:30 GR Resident Card Making1:00 B Sunday Movie Matinee1:30 O Sunday Scenic Drive2:30 GR Tenzi Dice Game7:15 GR Fun ance ClassJewelry Class w/ TatyanaWord PuzzlesBook ClubCHF ExerciseGR Wine and Cheese SocialTR History You Never KnewB Midweek Movie & :30THBGRTH878:00 Church Transportation9:00 O Walgreens/Walmart9:30 B Catholic Mass Televised Live9:30 TH Sit and Be Fit10:15 TH Communion10:00 TH Chat with Reverend Martin10:30 GR Resident Card Making1:30 O Leave for 19th Century Club1:00 B Sunday Movie Matinee1:45 JK Popcorn w/ Terry1:30 O Sunday Scenic Drive2:30 TH Brain Games2:30 GR Tenzi Dice Game2:45 4 Tai Chi with Louie3:30 O Music Program at Grace Lutheran 3:30 TH Chorus Rehearsal7:15 GR Fun Trivia29:3010:0010:151:151:302:153:306:45Boot CampCrossword ChallengeMass/CommunionParkinson’s ClassGR Current EventsGR Sing-Along w/ JohnnyGR Bingo Games!THTHTHThursdayJKTR426Alzheimer’s Support GroupCoffee & ChitchatCrocheting w/ TatyanaScenic DriveUNO Game w/ NatalieLCR Dice GameBingo Games!

ResidentMARCHPresident:Natalie ClarkVice President:Richard LarsonAll residents are encouraged toattend the meetings and toparticipate in welcomingnewcomers to our community!These meetings are a forum forresidents to discuss concernsabout Belmont Village and havean opportunity to ask questionsof the administration.This month’s meeting will beheld on Monday, March 14th, at1:30 p.m. in Town Hall.NFL“Belmont Village ishonored to be a DesignatedAssisted Living Provider of theNFL Player Care Plan.”1790: The first U.S. census istaken and records a population of3.9 million.1899: A German pharmaceuticalcompany patents aspirin.1912: Oreos, the cream-filledchocolate sandwich cookies,are introduced by the NationalBiscuit Company.1923: Time magazine debuts.1933: Frances Perkins isappointed secretary of labor,becoming the first woman toserve in the Cabinet.1994: Hockey great WayneGretzky nets his 802nd NHL goal,breaking the previous record heldby legend Gordie Howe.1941: The National Gallery of Artopens in Washington, D.C.1997: Singer, songwriter andformer Beatle Paul McCartney isknighted by Queen Elizabeth II.1951: The comic strip “Dennis theMenace” by Hank Ketcham beginssyndication in 16 newspapers.1968: Country musicsingers Johnny Cash andJune Carter marry.1981: TV anchorman WalterCronkite, often called “the mosttrusted man in America,” retiresfrom the “CBS Evening News.”2002: Halle Berry wins the Oscarfor best actress for her role in“Monster’s Ball.” She was thefirst African-American to receivethe award.2006: The first tweet goes outat the launch of social mediawebsite Twitter.Welc meNew ResidentsDon P.Pat G.Nancy N.Barbara F.#226#618#504#317Please join us every first Thursdayof the month at 1:45 p.m. in theGreat Room or Bistro to meet thenew faces of Belmont! You canmeet those who moved in overthe past few weeks and take amoment to introduce yourself!Our amazing therapy team, PaxxonHealthcare Services, leads apresentation for us every month. Thetopics are educational andhealth-related, and are always fun!The presentations are every lastWednesday of the month at 10 amin Town Hall.This month’s topic is“Low Vision”Paxxon always offers a bonus tip,too!“Remove clutter from your livingspace to prevent falls and be sure towalk carefully when there arepotential hazards such as throw rugsand furniture! If you’re feeling yourbalance is not as good as it used tobe, check in with the therapydepartment to ask about theirupcoming balance fair!Everyone is welcome to attend thepresentation!”

The Last Great Raceon EarthEvery March, while Alaska isstill bitter cold, experiencedmushers and sled dogs race theIditarod, known as The Last GreatRace on Earth. It’s a grueling1,000-mile journey fromAnchorage in the south to Nomein the west that traversesmountains, frozen waterways, andmiles upon miles of snow-packedtundra.The Iditarod Trail follows asled-dog route first used aroundthe turn of the 20th century todeliver mail and supplies togold-mining towns.In January and February 1925,an emergency relay of mushersand sled dogs raced 700 miles upthe trail, risking their lives in windchills of 85 degrees below zero todeliver medicine to Nome, whichwas quarantined due to afast-moving outbreak of the lethalrespiratory illness diphtheria.Today’s popular Iditarod racewas created in 1973 to keep thesled dog tradition going and tohonor those who risked their livesdecades earlier. Each team is madeup of one musher and 12 to 16dogs, usually huskies.In 2011, John Baker becamethe fastest musher, finishing therace in eight days, 18 hours, 46minutes and 39 seconds. Thosewho reach Nome last, sometimesweeks later, are awarded the RedLantern.Follow the race in real time atwww.Iditarod.com.Leprechaun LoreThe Irish fairy known as aleprechaun is a familiar figureduring St. Patrick’s Daycelebrations. Here’s more aboutthis wee little man: Leprechauns are shoemakers,and legends say they can bedetected by thetap-tap-tapping of a tinycobbler’s hammer. Nowadays leprechauns aresaid to always wear green,but early tales have themdressed in red. If a leprechaun is caught, hewill offer three wishes inexchange for his freedom.Center for LifeEnhancement HoursMonday–Friday8 a.m.–4 p.m.Golden Years SalonSign up at the Concierge desk tomake an appointment. Open onTuesdays, Wednesdays andThursdays.‘Irish Eyes’ anAmerican Tribute“When Irish eyes are smiling,sure, ’tis like the morn in spring.”Those words from the famouslypopular 1912 ballad were actuallywritten by Americans ChaunceyOlcott and George Graff Jr., withmusic by Ernest Ball.Cheers!Toast like the Irish on St.Patrick’s Day by saying “Cheers”in Gaelic: “Sláinte” (pronouncedslaan-cheh).Josephine’s KitchenBreakfast7-9 amLunch11-1 pmDinner4:30-7 pm

Belmont Village SceneArt Class with Beth: Watercolors!Celebrating Mardi Gras!Mardi Gras Party!Saturday Card Games!Tatyana’s Crochet Class!Visiting the Animal Care League!1035 Madison StreetOak Park, IL 60302SENIOR LIVINGOAK PARKSC Lic. 47837www.belmontvillage.comBARCODE

1035 Madison Street Oak Park, IL 60302 Phone 708-848-7200 Fax 708-848-7204 Belmont Village of Oak Park March 2016 Belmont Village of Oak Park Community Management Team Michael Amici x102 Executive Director mamici@belmontvillage.com Frances Loftus x103 Human Resources Specialist floftu

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