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Issue 71 October 2016

Message from the Executive Director Dee Middlestetter Executive Director Angela Corwin Business Office Manager Beth Peters Community Relations Counselor Cindi McBarron Director of Recreational Services Amy Hartman Director of Resident Care Dan Potter Director of Environmental Services Misty Weyrauch Director of Dining Services Andrea Cox Resident Concierge Hello Residents, Family & Friends, Autumn is here and we are enjoying the warm, sunny afternoons and cool evenings. For many this is a favorite time of year. The color is beautiful outside and the community looks very festive with all the fall decorations. I would like to thank all of you who took the time to complete our annual satisfaction surveys. We are currently reviewing and analyzing the information we received to see where we are doing well and where we can make improvements. We value your opinions extremely. I am pleased to announce we have done some restructuring in the office. Tessa Lawson, whom we all know and love, is now our Resident Concierge. She will be a huge asset to all in this new position. Please feel free to stop by and congratulate her. We have many exciting things planned for you this month. Including one of our all time favorites, the Fall Harvest party on October 26th at 6:30. There will be a magic show followed by trick or treat for the little ones. Be sure to wear your Halloween costume. Please invite your family and friends to join us for a fun filled evening. Sincerely, Dee Middlestetter Executive Director Tessa Lawson Community Relations Coordinator This Month s Birthdays... Florence Helpling Oct 1, Cheryl Eagan Oct 1, Roberta Warrick Oct 7, Tom Eagan Oct 8, Helen Dickey Birthday Party Oct 21, William Milton Oct 24, Carol Sergio Oct 27, Senora Milton Wednesday October 26 SC Wednesday September 26 AL

Highlights of the Month Spring Cottage Highlights of the Month October 1 at We will be having our 4th annual Pawfest, Bring your pets dressed up in costume to parade through the community. We are also asking for donations to help our local pet shelter. Following the parade there will be pawfest social for everyone to enjoy. October 5 at October is National Fire Prevention Awareness Month. Dan our Director of Environmental Service, will be educating us on the dos and don ts of fire prevention. He will be addressing the importance of the fire drills. Dan will answer any questions you may have about our fire procedures. October 8 at Join us for our Tailgate Party. Help us cheer on our favorite Ohio State football team. Wear your spirit attire. Ohio State vs Indian Hoosiers. October 14 at Sheriff Larry Lane from The Montgomery County Sheriffs Dept. will be here to educate us on Elder Issues and scams. Make sure you come so you can learn how to protect yourself. October 26 at 6:30 We will be having our Spring Hills annual Fall Harvest Celebration. We will be having a magician and afterwards, trick or treating for the kids. Come join us for a family fun event, and be sure to wear your Halloween costume! October 27 at Come see what Chef Misty will be brewing up for our October food demo. October Outings We will be going to Brumbaugh apple orchard and pumpkin patch. While there, we will be going on a hayride through the pumpkin patch and apple orchard. Then off to the bakery where everything is homemade. We can t leave without having some of their homemade apple cider to go with our baked goodies. We also will be going to the covered wagon in Union. Then to the historic Woodlawn Cemetery. October 1 at We will be having our 4th annual Pawfest. Bring your pets dressed up in costume to parade through the community. We are also asking for donations to help our local pet shelter. Following the parade there will be a pawfest social for everyone to enjoy. October Creative Crafters Our spring cottage crafters will be busy this month making fall crafts. We will be making a foil tree art, fall wreath, floral pumpkins and Halloween garland. Come join us and get creative and have fun making our fall crafts. October Pet Therapy On Monday mornings Rudy & Vickie from Vitas pet therapy comes to visit our residents. They are always happy to see Rudy & Vickie they bring so much happiness and joy to our residents. It s such a pleasure to see their smiles. October 26 at 6:30 We will be having our Spring Hills annual Fall Harvest Celebration. We will be having a magician and afterwards, trick or treating for the kids. Come join us for a family fun event,and be sure to wear your Halloween costume! October We will be going to Brumbaugh apple orchard, pumpkin patch. While there we will be going on a hayride through the pumpkin patch, apple orchard. Then off to the bakery where everything is homemade. We can t leave without having some of their homemade apple cider to go with our baked goodies. We also will be going to the covered wagon in Union to see all the beautiful mums, fall flowers. Then we will be going on a fall scenic drive to take in the beauty of all the fall colors. October 26 at Come and help us celebrate our Birthdays this month! Nothing says Happy Birthday like some balloons, party hats, and cake! Looking Ahead to Next Month... Care Flowers... Daylight Saving Time Ends Election Day Our Resident & Family Thanksgiving Dinner Entertainment: Jack Garrett David Mullikin Mic & Gloria Thanksgiving Tree Decorating

Cindi McBarron Director of Recreational Services Ann Gladura Jordan Hacker Chris Stolz Recreational Assistants Steele Recreational Care Coordinator Daily Crossword SH 5 th Annual PAWFEST Parade PAWFEST SOCIAL Open Board Games Angel Stories Wii Bowling Challenge Creepy Treats Farmers Almanac Predictions Patio Friends Sunday Scary Flicks: Young Frankenstein Coffee & Current Events Shopping: Kroger Haunted Book On This Day in History Jigsaw Puzzle Coffee & News Jordan Activity Planning Committee Fall Poems Music by Ivory Doghouse Mini Mystery Jenga Balance Game Black Cat Bingo Fire Prevention Awareness By Dan Potter DES Brumbaugh Apple & Pumpkin Farm Afternoon Haunts Matinee Halloween Hangman Front Porch Friends Wednesday Westerns: Little Big Man w/ Dustin Huffman Mad Hatter Day Presentation on Signs, Symptoms of The Flu by Amber from Gem City Food Committee with Misty Resident Council Did You Know Trivia Fireside Chats Ghost & Goblins Bingo 1:15 2:45 Let s Talk Football Movie Matinee Woodlawn Cemetery Tour Did You Know? Google It Current Events Tailgate Party: Ohio State VS Indian Hoosiers Concentration Game Patio Friends Open Card Game Morning Devotions Bethesda Temple Church Autumn Painting Class by Jenny This & That Trivia Evening Stroll Sunday Scary Flicks: The Haunted Mansion In 1942 Columbus Sailed The Ocean Blue Shopping: Walmart Columbus Day Social Columbus Facts & Trivia Patio Friends Jigsaw Puzzle Good Old Days Jordan Great Jordan Baking Show: Pumpkin Donuts Who Am I? Autumn Stroll Spooky Bingo What Is Yom Kippur Covered Wagon Market Afternoon Card Games Unscramble The Word Courtyard Friends Wednesday Westerns: Wild West Outlaws w/john Wayne Happy Birthday Navy! Welcome Committee Music by Jack Garrett This Day in History Creepy Bingo Poker/Keeno with Chris Presentation on Elder Issues & Scams by Montgomery County Sheriff Larry Lane This Day in History Fireside Chat s National Sweetest Day Corner Stone Church Daily Crossword Corn Hole Challenge Test Your Common Sense Open Board Games Our Daily Bread Wayman Church Service Keeno Game Front Porch Friends Sunday Scary Flicks: Hocus Pocus Today s Hot Topics Shopping: Fall Scenic Haunted Book Superstitions & Folk Lure Jigsaw Puzzle Headline Action News Jordan Presentation on Breast Cancer By Amy Stoltz SH DRC October Word Search Great Jordan Baking Show: Pumpkin Pecan Pie This Was The Year Candy Corn Bingo Hand Massages Interfaith Service w/ Pastor Hassert Everyday Trivia Evening Stroll Wednesday Westerns: In Old California w/john Wayne Sing Along Spooky Fun Auction Almost Perfect Murder Mystery Evening Stroll Spooktacular Bingo National Mammography Day ROMEO Luncheon @ Cracker Barrel Wii Bowling Praise & Worship by Chaplin Phil Penny Poker Game Useless Facts Daily News Super Size Yardzee Let s Make a Deal Court Yard Stroll Open Card Game Bible Trivia Bethesda Temple Church Chair Volleyball Let s Google It Sunday Scary Flicks: Casper Untied Nation s Day Shopping: Aldies/ Dollar Tree Haunted Book Halloween Traditions Around The World Everyday Trivia Jigsaw Puzzle Morning Reflections Jordan Fall Poems October Word Maze Music by David Mullikin Your Funnies but Scariest Moments Four Corner Bingo 6:30 Dear Heloise October Birthday Party Fall Harvest Celebration & Magic Show, Trick or Treat Good Old Day s Seek A Spooky Word Food Demo with Chef Misty: Spooktacular Dessert Toss & Talk Straight Line Bingo National Frankenstein Friday Wii Bowling Hungry Hungry Hippo Random Trivia National Forgiveness Day Daily Crossword Ice Cream Social Sounds Like A Lot of BS Fireside Chats Open Board Games National Candy Corn Day Guess How Many Candy Corn s There Is? Witchy Bingo Sunday Scary Flicks: Halloween Town Halloween Fun Facts Shopping: Meijer Haunted Halloween Party Ghost Stories Around The Fireplace Checkers Game

Cindi McBarron Director of Recreational Services Ann Gladura Jordan Hacker Chris Stolz Recreational Assistants Steele Recreational Care Coordinator 1:45 Rhyming Words SH 5 th Annual PAWFEST Parade Pawfest Social Table Ball Talk & Toss National Candy Corn Day Gospel Singing Bountiful Baking : Candy Corn Pretzel Hugs Tic Tac Toe Aquarium Visit The Lords Prayer Chicken Soup Story Sunday Social Table Ball Rhyming Words Inspirational Quotes Afternoon Social Men s : Legends of Baseball October Flower Monday Meet & Greet Painting Snap Dragons Match It Game Fall Funnies Cottage Social Creative Crafters: Terra Cotta Flower Pots Sounds of Home Game Tuesday Tid Bits Fun Social Science : Keep Paper Dry In Water Card Games Fall Trivia Brumbaugh Apple & Pumpkin Farm & Hayride Table Pong Hoola Hoopla Creative Builders Penny Ante Covered Wagon Market Bountiful Baking : Magic Potion Punch Beach Ball Bop Creative Builders Angel Stories Big Band Music Afternoon Social Music by Ivory Doghouse Men s Billiards National Silly Saying Day Popcorn Parachute Music by Jack Garrett Creative Crafters: Foil Tree Art Silly Sentences Hot Potato Game Spooky Bingo Connect The Dots Dose of Laughter Chair Volleyball Autumn Poetry Autumn Poems Ball Darts Saturday Social Bird Jenga Balance Game Saturday Social Fall Festivals Time Slips Floor Basketball Daily Devotions Popcorn Parachute Afternoon Social Reflexology Hand Massages Pumpkin Trivia Scenic Fall Drive Monday Meet & Greet Social Ladies : Fall Wreath Craft Table Puzzle Juice & Jokes Halloween Jokes Creative Crafters: Halloween Garland Halloween Maze Dot Painting Hump Day Social Table Pong Creative Builders October Fun Facts Sing Along Bountiful Baking : Purple Flurp Milkshakes Karaoke Fall Word Search Rhyming Words Go Fish Cards Those Were The Day s Velvet Art 50 s Sing A Long Dance Party Snowball Toss Bible Verses Gospel Singing Social in The Bistro Table Ball Aquarium Visit Monday Meet & Greet Jokes & Riddles Creative Crafters: Floral Pumpkins Cootie Game Today s Weather Music by David Mullikin Chair Volleyball Fireside Stories 6:30 Dose of Laughter October Birthday Party Don t Break The Ice Game Fall Harvest Celebration & Magic Show, Trick or Treat Halloween Riddles There She Blows The Solo Cup Fun Social Obstacle Course 40 s Sing A Long Halloween Jokes Noodle Volley Make Up & Hair Do s Coffee & News Rocking with Elvis Music Saturday Social Floor Basketball Fireside Stories Bible Trivia Hyman Sing A Long Sunday Social Kick Ball Aquarium Visit Word Opposites Halloween Spooky Halloween Party Halloween Stories Noodle Volley Ball

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ur Mission The mission of Spring Hills is to demonstrate Caring with a Commitment to Quality, by aspiring to the highest professional standards, while providing care and service in a nourishing, compassionate environment that supports the health and well-being of each of our residents. Our ongoing concern for the needs of our communities, along with a dedication to the highest personal and professional standards will inspire us to exceed the expectations of both our resident and our fellow associates. We will be the premier healthcare provider in the communities that we serve.