Heart of the Manor October 2002
Friends, Family and
Love
Our Mission:
Celebrating Family,
Friendship & Love
Our Values:
Respect & Dignity
Holistic Care
Dedicated to Quality Service
Community Oriented
Homey Lifestyle
Our Vision:
Innovating Excellence in Resident-Centred Care
www.stirling-rawdon.com/StirlingManor/
Birthday Greetings
October
Birth stone: The Opal symbolizes
mystery
Flower: Common Marigold
Eugene Goulah Oct.9th Frank Doran Oct.10th
Jessie Johnston Oct.15th Mary O=Brien Oct. 19th
Dale Embury Oct. 27th Bill Heath Oct. 29th
Mary Smith Volunteer Oct. 10th
Family and friends are
invited to join our Birthday Party on
Tuesday, October 22nd at 2:00PM.
Welcome to Our
Home.........
A warm welcome is extended to Dale Embury . We hope
you are feeling at home with us and becoming acquainted with the others.
Bereavement
Our sympathy is extended
to the families of Don Munroe and Harold Giles . These gentlemen will be
missed.
Farewell to......
A fond farewell is extended to Ida Weedman who has moved to Trent
Valley Lodge in Trenton. We hope that she will enjoy her new home.
Attention Readers:
Please take notice of some
of our upcoming events.
On Friday October the 18th, we will be having our Harvest
Tea.
On Tuesday October 29th , we will be having a Women=s Clothing Retail
Party. Everyone is encouraged to attend.
On Wednesday October 30th we will be having our Halloween
Party.
Wear your most disguising costume and join in the fun.
Did you know.................................
C
Turkey
was one of the first foods on the moon. When Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin
ate their first meal on the moon, it consisted of roast turkey with all the
trimmings.
C
The
Guiness Book of Records states that the largest dressed weight (cooked, with
dressing) recorded for a turkey is 39.09kg(86lbs) on Dec. 12,1989. Wow!
FROM THE DESK OF JUDY
NORLOCK;
Good News
Stirling Manor is pleased
to inform residents and families that the Trenton Memorial Hospital will now be
the facility utilized for medical transfers, whether of an elective or
emergency nature. Dr. Gordon Hutchings, our Medical Advisor, has active
privileges at the Trenton Memorial Hospital and also does calls in the
emergency room. The change provides a continuity in our resident=s medical services and is
in keeping with our continuous improvement philosophy.
If you have any questions,
please do not hesitate to ask.
Kindest regards,
Judy Norlock ,Adm.