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Marathon Residential and Counseling Services, Inc. Monthly E-mail Newsletter March, 2017 Volume 17; Issue 3 Social Skill Group, February, 2017 Hygiene Hello Everyone! This month s Social Skills Group was on the topic of Hygiene. It s that time of year where everyone seems to be getting sick, whether it be with the flu, a nasty cold, or just a few sniffles, so it was a good time to review the ways we can keep ourselves healthy. Knowing and practicing good hygiene is a great way to help keep our peers healthy as well. From start to finish, Therapist Justin played the role of game-show host, complete with a colorful bowtie and a Jeopardy-style game board. Each group member took turns selecting a question category and a point value. We had to be careful to balance our desire to get a lot of points with the risk of getting more difficult questions, because getting an easy 200 point question correct is much better for your score than getting a difficult 400 point question wrong and getting no points! Did you know that 80% of all sicknesses are spread by touch? Well, then it would make sense that a lot of the trivia questions had to do with hand-washing, as the number one most effective way to stay healthy is to wash your hands and use hand sanitizer. We learned that sicknesses like the flu and cold can be spread even before a person starts showing symptoms, which makes it even more important to keep good hand hygiene: other people might be spreading the sickness and not even know it. Protect yourself by washing your hands regularly, especially after using the bathroom, before preparing and eating food, and after touching rails and door handles in public places! A lot of the trivia questions focused on the social benefits of hygiene as well. Not only is good hand hygiene good for ourselves, it makes others feel safer around us to know that we wash our hands regularly. As for total body hygiene, such as showering, using deodorant, and brushing our teeth, when we smell good and look clean, we make a much better first impression on others, others are more comfortable around us, and we are more likely to get good social opportunities such as getting a job or becoming part of a community social group.

Each group member fought hard to gain the most points, and the final scores were very close, with the winner scoring 1150, and 2 nd and 3 rd place tying at 1000 points each. It s no wonder everyone wanted to win so badly, as the grand prize was the opportunity to pick first from the available scents of Axe body wash. Everyone wanted to be the one to pick the scent Dark Temptation. Have you ever smelled that stuff? It s amazing! It s the closest thing you can get to taking a bath in chocolate while still coming out clean! 7 th Street Suites News Update February is the month of love, but we have a few more things to celebrate this month than Valentine s Day! Crystal celebrated her birthday and invited everyone to join her for lunch at King Buffet! Karen, Jackie, Brittney, Shawn, Justin, Rachel, Heather, and Todd all showed up to hang out with Crystal to celebrate her special day. After lunch everyone came back to Crystal s apartment and had a scrumptious homemade ice cream cake. Happy Birthday Crystal we hope you had a wonderful day! Jackie also celebrated her birthday! She had a few friends over at her apartment to spend time together and enjoy the day. Jackie made a dirt cake with gummy worms for her birthday cake. She also had a healthy fruit tray along with ham and pickle roll ups for appetizers for her guests. Happy Birthday Jackie, we hope your day was as awesome as you are! Shawn participated in a bowl-a-thon this month at Day s Bowl-a-Dome. Shawn had a great time. He won a few prizes and got to see some of his friends. Jackie and Crystal have been growing some beautiful flowers from Garden Club this month in their apartments. The flowers are in full bloom and are growing so fast! The tulips and grape hyacinths are giving everyone hope that spring will be here soon!

Reynolds Place News We had some opportunities to gather this last month and the guys were all for it. We started the month out with the Super Bowl, the Other National Holiday. The Reynolds Place men chose to celebrate in different ways. Lee relaxed at home and watched the game. There is a rumor he was only in it for the commercials. Todd joined people at his church to watch the game. He said it was a great time. Aaron went over to visit friends to enjoy the game. Food, fun and football. It is almost like having Thanksgiving all over again. Maybe next year there will be a certain team involved that we all like to watch. We have some pretty good artists among us at MRCS. Included this month is a freehand drawing by someone who wishes to remain anonymous. So much talent! Enjoy. Hamilton House Mother Nature sure is playing games this month. Sean was very excited to be able to bring his bike out earlier than normal. Ellen also was enjoying going out for a walk and only needing a light sweater. Just when we all thought the snow would be gone for good, we ended up seeing another 8 inches! This was a crazy storm, from lightening to snow what is Mother Nature thinking? Everyone at Hamilton House would like to give a warm welcome to Juan. He moved over from 7 th Street Suites. At the end of January, Juan and staff were busy getting his room painted for the big move. Juan picked the colors Grey and Red for his room. It turned out great. Sean has some exciting news to share this month. All of his hard work job hunting has paid off! He is going to be starting a temporary work experience in March, we will all keep our fingers crossed that it turns into a job for Sean! The Hamilton House Crew sure likes the library. Ellen, Sean, and Juan all enjoyed checking out different events at the library this month. Some activities were not their style so they browsed and checked out books instead. Nothing like feeding your mind some knowledge!

Prospect Place Update Everyone has been keeping busy this month with lots of fun activities!!! BRRRR! It s cold outside, but that didn t stop Justin from jumping into freezing cold water this month at the Polar Plunge! Justin is always one we can count on for doing the Polar Plunge and raising money for Special Olympics. Thanks Justin for being so awesome! Heather had a busy month. She spent some time with family members and went to a baby shower. Heather isn t telling the gender and wants everyone to be surprised when the baby arrives. Heather also enjoyed going to the movies during the month. Rachel has been busy as well. She has been going to the Community Corner Club House on a regular basis to learn job skills and make great friends. She has also gone to the YMCA a couple times and walked on the treadmill and used the exercise bikes. Rachel is always up for some crafts and enjoys any chance she can to color. We love seeing all of her beautiful art! Thomas got to spend a lot of time with family on the weekend when he wasn t working. Family time is very important to him. Thomas was a big help this month with shoveling all of the snow and making sure our sidewalks were clear and that was much appreciated! This month everyone enjoyed spending some quality time at the library. Rachel is always looking at magazines and checking out interesting books. Justin likes to look for country CDs of all kinds. Heather can t get enough of the DVDs and always finds something great to check out. Thomas likes to look at books from Japanese cartoons to cook books. TOP Soccer started again. Sean, Juan, TJ, and Justin were all excited for the start of the season. One great thing about TOP Soccer is that it is not just normal soccer being played; there are parachute games, bowling pins to knock over, and huge soccer balls with even bigger nets! Each of the guys was paired with an excellent coach for some one on one fun and skill learning. They were all smiles, and a little tired after that exciting event, but don t worry there are more dates scheduled for March! Tim Tebow Night to Shine Prom 2017 Tim Tebow s Night to Shine 2017 took place this year at Mt Olive Church. Lee, Aaron, Todd, Sean, Jeff, Crystal, Jackie, Lisa, Brittney, Shawn, Justin, Heather, and Rachel all dressed in their best and went to dance the night away. They all had a great time. When they arrived, they were escorted to the back to check in, get their crowns, paired with a buddy, and coats were checked. After they were all checked in, they got lined up to take a ride in the limo; which they all really enjoyed! Once they took the ride in the limo, they were dropped off and in line for the grand march where their buddy for the night escorted them down the red carpet.

They all got their names announced and the crowd cheered them on as they strutted their stuff down the run way! Once they finished the grand march they got their prom picture taken and were escorted by their buddy upstairs to the main event. Upstairs was a large dance floor, a photo booth, chairs to relax on between their favorite songs, and a large range of refreshments. They danced the night away with all of their friends; and took lots of funny pictures at the photo booth of course! Once the dance came to an end, they were all escorted downstairs by their buddy to pick up their framed prom picture and a couple of other goodies that were included with that. It was a magical night; though most would agree it went by way too fast! Special Olympics News Sean, Juan, Aaron, Todd, Crystal, Heather, Thomas, and Justin attended their first basketball tournament of the year. They traveled all the way to Menominee! Juan, Aaron, Thomas, Justin, and Sean enjoyed a night away in a hotel to rest up for their big games. Todd, Heather and Crystal rode down on Sunday with staff and were pumped for the big tournament. Todd, Heather, and Thomas teams lost both games, but everyone was a great sport and shook hands. Sean, Juan, Aaron, and Crystal s team each won and lost a game. Their teams were placed into a drawing to see if they would move on and guess what!? Both teams are moving on to the tournament in Stevens Point! Way to go everyone! Crystal and Juan s basketball team, Dream Team, took on some of the News Channel 9 crew this month for a thrilling game of hoops! It was a close call, but the Dream Team pulled it out in the end and won 32 to 28! Everyone shook hands and enjoyed some snacks after the game. Heather, Thomas, Justin, Juan, Crystal, Sean, Juan, Arron and Todd all celebrated the end of a great basketball season with a pizza party! The pizza was from Wausau Mine Company and it was delicious. Everyone chatted with their teammates and peers and had a few sweet treats to go along with the pizza! Thomas, Sean, and Crystal are pumped that they start swim practice this month! We can t wait to cheer them on at their first swim meet!

Marathon Residential and Counseling Services has long enjoyed a staff second to none in the business of providing personal care services. We are dedicating this space to honoring our employees as they reach longevity milestones with MRCS. We offer our sincere thanks and recognition to: Emily Nylund 1 Year 2/2/2016 Lee Vang 9 Years -2/3/2008 Dianne Hensley 4 Years 2/13/2013 Vacancy Announcements Please call Sue (715-551-8568) or Pam (715-432-2818) to discuss your placement and supportive home care needs. Additional information regarding our programs is available on our website or by brochure upon request. www.mrcs.us If at any time you would like to be removed from this mail list, please click REPLY and simply enter UNSUBSCRIBE and your address will be immediately removed from the mailing.