Touchmark on West Prospect - February 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
Tom Bertram took up building intricate dollhouses and barns as a hobby after a knee injury prevented him from playing golf. He builds the houses and barns using kits and spends up to four hours per day on them, carefully gluing and assembling the detailed pieces. His great-grandchildren enjoy receiving and playing with the finished houses and barns. At age 85, Tom finds the hobby keeps him active and engaged as he works on his projects.
Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village - December 2013 NewsletterTouchmark
A memory care expert shared her top 12 tips for coping with a loved one's dementia at a presentation. The tips included changing your behavior to accommodate their condition, avoiding arguments, developing thick skin, and focusing on past happy memories. She drew on her own experience of caring for her mother who had Alzheimer's disease. The document also summarized activities and events happening at the retirement community and advertised local businesses.
Touchmark at Harwood Groves - December 2013 NewletterTouchmark
The document summarizes an annual event in Fargo where local artists create bra-inspired art that is auctioned off to raise funds for breast cancer research and awareness. It discusses how the funds support the American Cancer Society and provide accommodations and supplies for those in need. It also describes how residents decorated bras that were displayed at a historic downtown hotel, and how a resident came up with a song about the event.
Touchmark on Saddle Drive - November 2013 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes events and activities at a retirement community called Touchmark in Helena, Montana during October and November 2013. It describes Active Aging Week celebrations in late September including fitness testing, Zumba and cooking demonstrations. It also lists upcoming community events like craft shows, farmers markets, birthday celebrations and games nights. Finally, it discusses the importance of thankfulness, generosity and volunteering for well-being and longevity.
Touchmark at Wedgewood - October 2013 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes events that took place in October 2013 at Touchmark at Wedgewood retirement community. It discusses how the community garden won an award for best community garden. It then lists upcoming events in October such as Oktoberfest, a clothing drive, influenza clinic, birthday party, and Halloween parade. It also recaps summer highlights including election candidate visits and a resident who made a kite for a community kite day.
Help fill the barrel Knit — or crochet — to keep others warmTouchmark
Seniors and others in Appleton, Wisconsin have been knitting items like hats, scarves, mittens, sweaters and socks since February to donate to Homeless Connections of Appleton to help keep their clients warm during the winter. On December 10th, 139 knitted items were presented to Homeless Connections during a ceremony. The items will help keep Homeless Connections' clients warm as they wait for buses or travel by bike in the winter weather. The knitted items were created by a group of eight women at Touchmark retirement community who met weekly, as well as other community members, to knit for this cause.
Touchmark on Saddle Drive - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The month of September is Healthy Aging® Month, and the last week—Sept. 21 through 27—we are again hosting many activities to celebrate Active Aging Week. This year’s theme is Aspire! Be Active Your Way to honor the joy in choosing your own path to a full life.
Promoted by the International Council on Active Aging, the week focuses on the many positive things that people can do to change the way they age.
We hope you can join us for any or all of the following events. Stay active with us every day of the week!
Touchmark on West Prospect - February 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
Tom Bertram took up building intricate dollhouses and barns as a hobby after a knee injury prevented him from playing golf. He builds the houses and barns using kits and spends up to four hours per day on them, carefully gluing and assembling the detailed pieces. His great-grandchildren enjoy receiving and playing with the finished houses and barns. At age 85, Tom finds the hobby keeps him active and engaged as he works on his projects.
Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village - December 2013 NewsletterTouchmark
A memory care expert shared her top 12 tips for coping with a loved one's dementia at a presentation. The tips included changing your behavior to accommodate their condition, avoiding arguments, developing thick skin, and focusing on past happy memories. She drew on her own experience of caring for her mother who had Alzheimer's disease. The document also summarized activities and events happening at the retirement community and advertised local businesses.
Touchmark at Harwood Groves - December 2013 NewletterTouchmark
The document summarizes an annual event in Fargo where local artists create bra-inspired art that is auctioned off to raise funds for breast cancer research and awareness. It discusses how the funds support the American Cancer Society and provide accommodations and supplies for those in need. It also describes how residents decorated bras that were displayed at a historic downtown hotel, and how a resident came up with a song about the event.
Touchmark on Saddle Drive - November 2013 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes events and activities at a retirement community called Touchmark in Helena, Montana during October and November 2013. It describes Active Aging Week celebrations in late September including fitness testing, Zumba and cooking demonstrations. It also lists upcoming community events like craft shows, farmers markets, birthday celebrations and games nights. Finally, it discusses the importance of thankfulness, generosity and volunteering for well-being and longevity.
Touchmark at Wedgewood - October 2013 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes events that took place in October 2013 at Touchmark at Wedgewood retirement community. It discusses how the community garden won an award for best community garden. It then lists upcoming events in October such as Oktoberfest, a clothing drive, influenza clinic, birthday party, and Halloween parade. It also recaps summer highlights including election candidate visits and a resident who made a kite for a community kite day.
Help fill the barrel Knit — or crochet — to keep others warmTouchmark
Seniors and others in Appleton, Wisconsin have been knitting items like hats, scarves, mittens, sweaters and socks since February to donate to Homeless Connections of Appleton to help keep their clients warm during the winter. On December 10th, 139 knitted items were presented to Homeless Connections during a ceremony. The items will help keep Homeless Connections' clients warm as they wait for buses or travel by bike in the winter weather. The knitted items were created by a group of eight women at Touchmark retirement community who met weekly, as well as other community members, to knit for this cause.
Touchmark on Saddle Drive - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The month of September is Healthy Aging® Month, and the last week—Sept. 21 through 27—we are again hosting many activities to celebrate Active Aging Week. This year’s theme is Aspire! Be Active Your Way to honor the joy in choosing your own path to a full life.
Promoted by the International Council on Active Aging, the week focuses on the many positive things that people can do to change the way they age.
We hope you can join us for any or all of the following events. Stay active with us every day of the week!
Touchmark at Harwood Groves - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The month of September is Healthy Aging® Month, and during the last week—Sept. 21 through 27—we are again hosting many activities to celebrate Active Aging Week.
Promoted by the International Council on Active Aging, the week focuses on the many positive things that people can do to change the way they age. This year’s theme is Let the Adventure Begin.
Touchmark at Coffee Creek - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The month of September is Healthy Aging® Month, and the last week—Sept. 21 through 27—we are again hosting many activities to celebrate Active Aging Week. This year’s theme is Aspire! Be Active Your Way to honor the joy in choosing your own path to a full life.
Promoted by the International Council on Active Aging, the week focuses on the many positive things that people can do to change the way they age.
A full list of events is featured in the community calendar, but one important event is AARP Driver Safety Class. Join us Tuesday, Sept. 23 from 9 am to 3 pm. The instructor will help refresh your driving skills, share updated traffic rules, and give tips on how to adjust for changes in hearing/vision. We hope you can join us.
Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The month of September is Healthy Aging® Month, and during the last week—Sept. 21 through 27—we are again hosting many activities to celebrate Active Aging Week. This year’s theme is Aspire! Be Active Your Way to honor the joy in choosing your own path to a full life.
Promoted by the International Council on Active Aging, the week focuses on the many positive things that people can do to change the way they age.
A full list of events is featured in the community calendar, but one important event to start off the week is Senior Fitness and Balance Testing. Join us Tuesday, Sept. 23 from 10 am to 1 pm. It’s officially fall—and an ideal time to learn how you can minimize your risk of falling. We hope you can join us.
Touchmark on West Century - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The month of September includes Healthy Aging® Month and Active Aging Week, and we are again hosting many activities. Aspire! Be active—and honor the joy in choosing your own path to a full life.
Active Aging Week focuses on the many positive things that people can do to change the way they age.
A full list of events is featured in the community calendar, but the fun starts with two fitness days in our club and concludes with a technology class. We hope you can join us!
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Touchmark at Fairway Village - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
This document summarizes events at Touchmark at Fairway Village for September and October 2014 related to Active Aging Week, fall prevention, and purposeful living. It describes activities during Active Aging Week from September 21-27 such as fall risk assessments, fly fishing lessons and trips, and Italian dinner experiences. It also lists upcoming October events like a grief support group and sternwheeler cruise. The document encourages residents to participate in wellness programs and social activities to live purposefully and make the most of their dash, represented by their lifespan.
Touchmark at All Saints - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document discusses Active Aging Week from September 21-27. It promotes various events at Touchmark, including a walk at Falls Park on September 21st, wine and cheese tasting at Strawbale Winery on September 22nd, and trips to a butterfly house, farmers market, and mini golf during the week. The overall theme of Active Aging Week is to honor different ways people can actively age and stay active.
Touchmark on South Hill - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
A car show was held at Touchmark on South Hill retirement community featuring vehicles spanning nearly 100 years from 1917 to 2012. Proud owners shared their restored vehicles including a 1931 Buick and 1940 Buick. Harry Mielke won awards for his 1931 Cadillac. The event was described as enjoyable and well-run with breakfast and lunch provided.
Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The third annual Car Show at Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village drew an intergenerational crowd to view classic cars, hot rods, custom vehicles, and bikes. Owners from local car clubs displayed their vehicles while friends and family enjoyed the afternoon. Proceeds from the event benefited the local Metro Meals on Wheels program. A variety of classic and custom vehicles were on display, including a 1964 Ford Mustang owned by a Touchmark resident.
Touchmark on Saddle Drive - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
Residents at a retirement community enjoyed learning about vintage aprons from a resident's collection and dancing to jazz music. The document discusses the benefits of indoor and outdoor plants, including reduced stress and improved mood. Gardening is considered a form of exercise that benefits both physical and mental wellness. Residents are encouraged to share ideas about incorporating more plants and gardening.
Touchmark at Harwood Groves - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The executive chef and sous chef at Touchmark at Harwood Groves had a competitive cook-off where they each made an entrée, side dish, and dessert using mystery ingredients that included jicama, kiwi, cilantro, and gluten-free animal crackers. Resident judges scored the dishes on various criteria like taste and presentation. In the end, the judges decided the competition was a tie between the two chefs.
Touchmark at Coffee Creek - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes upcoming events at Touchmark at Coffee Creek, a retirement community in Edmond, Oklahoma. It describes a memory care support group meeting on August 4th to discuss communication techniques, a caregiver support group meeting on August 15th to discuss a book on caring for those with Alzheimer's, and a presentation on August 20th by Jay Wilkinson about his father, legendary OU football coach Bud Wilkinson. It also advertises a space-themed party on August 28th with a presentation by a retired NASA engineer about the Apollo space program.
Touchmark at Wedgewood - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
An owl named Otis visited Touchmark at Wedgewood and a representative from the wildlife center caring for Otis gave a presentation about their work helping injured wildlife. Canada Day was celebrated with singing, cake, and flags. The document discusses the benefits of indoor plants and gardening for wellness, including stress relief and social benefits. It encourages residents to consider adding plants and getting involved in gardening.
Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes events at the Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village retirement community in August 2014. It highlights an event about Honor Flights that featured four residents who participated in the flights and a salute to a Medal of Honor recipient. It also profiles a resident, Mildred Rochelle, who was a hands-on teacher for over 45 years and now volunteers weekly in the community's Memory Care neighborhood. The document provides an activities calendar for August 2014 that lists various social events, trips, and classes being offered at the community.
Touchmark on West Century - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes events at the Touchmark on West Century retirement community in three paragraphs. It discusses a June wedding celebration event that featured wedding dresses from over 100 years and live music. It also mentions fitness classes and personal training options available to residents. Finally, it describes an art event where residents created paintings, including resident Clara Braun who had never considered herself an artist before.
Touchmark on West Prospect - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document announces an open house event for the grand opening of Touchmark's new memory care facility called The Meadows. It provides details about the event such as the guest speaker, activities, tours and refreshments. It describes the design and amenities of The Meadows, which includes private rooms, neighborhoods, common areas and secure outdoor spaces. It also announces the hiring of Joan McLeod as the new resident care manager to oversee the memory care and assisted living services.
Touchmark at Fairway Village - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
Vicki Norris, an organizing expert, gave a presentation on managing financial paperwork to a full room at Touchmark. She used humor and engagement to discuss helpful tips like assigning financial duties to household members, scheduling bill paying time, and determining document longevity. Vicki has two more upcoming presentations on health and purpose that are open to the public.
Touchmark at All Saints - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes activities that residents and staff at Touchmark at All Saints participated in on the longest day of the year (June 21st) to honor those living with dementia. It describes that activities started at sunrise and concluded at sunset, including watching the sunrise and sunset, playing mini golf, bowling, painting, singing, and more. It highlights that over 300 dollars was raised for the Alzheimer's Association from a birthday celebration.
Touchmark on South Hill - July 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document discusses a presentation given at Touchmark on South Hill about the importance of balance and maintaining it as we age. The presentation introduced a new assessment and rehabilitation system called the NeuroCom® Balance Master® that can evaluate an individual's unique balance and movement patterns. The Fitness Director Lori McCormick can create customized training programs to help improve balance using this assessment. The summary also mentions upcoming events at Touchmark on South Hill in July.
Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village - July 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
Betty Kusler, a retired school teacher and resident of Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village, shared her experience teaching second grade in the 1940s at the historic Pine Street School in Meridian, Idaho. Due to overcrowding at the Meridian Elementary School, two temporary buildings were used as classrooms, with Betty teaching in one small building for 10 years, longer than originally intended. The Meridian Press recently interviewed Betty about her experience teaching at the Pine Street School.
Touchmark at Harwood Groves - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The month of September is Healthy Aging® Month, and during the last week—Sept. 21 through 27—we are again hosting many activities to celebrate Active Aging Week.
Promoted by the International Council on Active Aging, the week focuses on the many positive things that people can do to change the way they age. This year’s theme is Let the Adventure Begin.
Touchmark at Coffee Creek - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The month of September is Healthy Aging® Month, and the last week—Sept. 21 through 27—we are again hosting many activities to celebrate Active Aging Week. This year’s theme is Aspire! Be Active Your Way to honor the joy in choosing your own path to a full life.
Promoted by the International Council on Active Aging, the week focuses on the many positive things that people can do to change the way they age.
A full list of events is featured in the community calendar, but one important event is AARP Driver Safety Class. Join us Tuesday, Sept. 23 from 9 am to 3 pm. The instructor will help refresh your driving skills, share updated traffic rules, and give tips on how to adjust for changes in hearing/vision. We hope you can join us.
Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The month of September is Healthy Aging® Month, and during the last week—Sept. 21 through 27—we are again hosting many activities to celebrate Active Aging Week. This year’s theme is Aspire! Be Active Your Way to honor the joy in choosing your own path to a full life.
Promoted by the International Council on Active Aging, the week focuses on the many positive things that people can do to change the way they age.
A full list of events is featured in the community calendar, but one important event to start off the week is Senior Fitness and Balance Testing. Join us Tuesday, Sept. 23 from 10 am to 1 pm. It’s officially fall—and an ideal time to learn how you can minimize your risk of falling. We hope you can join us.
Touchmark on West Century - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The month of September includes Healthy Aging® Month and Active Aging Week, and we are again hosting many activities. Aspire! Be active—and honor the joy in choosing your own path to a full life.
Active Aging Week focuses on the many positive things that people can do to change the way they age.
A full list of events is featured in the community calendar, but the fun starts with two fitness days in our club and concludes with a technology class. We hope you can join us!
Representing
Touchmark at Fairway Village - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
This document summarizes events at Touchmark at Fairway Village for September and October 2014 related to Active Aging Week, fall prevention, and purposeful living. It describes activities during Active Aging Week from September 21-27 such as fall risk assessments, fly fishing lessons and trips, and Italian dinner experiences. It also lists upcoming October events like a grief support group and sternwheeler cruise. The document encourages residents to participate in wellness programs and social activities to live purposefully and make the most of their dash, represented by their lifespan.
Touchmark at All Saints - September 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document discusses Active Aging Week from September 21-27. It promotes various events at Touchmark, including a walk at Falls Park on September 21st, wine and cheese tasting at Strawbale Winery on September 22nd, and trips to a butterfly house, farmers market, and mini golf during the week. The overall theme of Active Aging Week is to honor different ways people can actively age and stay active.
Touchmark on South Hill - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
A car show was held at Touchmark on South Hill retirement community featuring vehicles spanning nearly 100 years from 1917 to 2012. Proud owners shared their restored vehicles including a 1931 Buick and 1940 Buick. Harry Mielke won awards for his 1931 Cadillac. The event was described as enjoyable and well-run with breakfast and lunch provided.
Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The third annual Car Show at Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village drew an intergenerational crowd to view classic cars, hot rods, custom vehicles, and bikes. Owners from local car clubs displayed their vehicles while friends and family enjoyed the afternoon. Proceeds from the event benefited the local Metro Meals on Wheels program. A variety of classic and custom vehicles were on display, including a 1964 Ford Mustang owned by a Touchmark resident.
Touchmark on Saddle Drive - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
Residents at a retirement community enjoyed learning about vintage aprons from a resident's collection and dancing to jazz music. The document discusses the benefits of indoor and outdoor plants, including reduced stress and improved mood. Gardening is considered a form of exercise that benefits both physical and mental wellness. Residents are encouraged to share ideas about incorporating more plants and gardening.
Touchmark at Harwood Groves - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The executive chef and sous chef at Touchmark at Harwood Groves had a competitive cook-off where they each made an entrée, side dish, and dessert using mystery ingredients that included jicama, kiwi, cilantro, and gluten-free animal crackers. Resident judges scored the dishes on various criteria like taste and presentation. In the end, the judges decided the competition was a tie between the two chefs.
Touchmark at Coffee Creek - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes upcoming events at Touchmark at Coffee Creek, a retirement community in Edmond, Oklahoma. It describes a memory care support group meeting on August 4th to discuss communication techniques, a caregiver support group meeting on August 15th to discuss a book on caring for those with Alzheimer's, and a presentation on August 20th by Jay Wilkinson about his father, legendary OU football coach Bud Wilkinson. It also advertises a space-themed party on August 28th with a presentation by a retired NASA engineer about the Apollo space program.
Touchmark at Wedgewood - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
An owl named Otis visited Touchmark at Wedgewood and a representative from the wildlife center caring for Otis gave a presentation about their work helping injured wildlife. Canada Day was celebrated with singing, cake, and flags. The document discusses the benefits of indoor plants and gardening for wellness, including stress relief and social benefits. It encourages residents to consider adding plants and getting involved in gardening.
Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes events at the Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village retirement community in August 2014. It highlights an event about Honor Flights that featured four residents who participated in the flights and a salute to a Medal of Honor recipient. It also profiles a resident, Mildred Rochelle, who was a hands-on teacher for over 45 years and now volunteers weekly in the community's Memory Care neighborhood. The document provides an activities calendar for August 2014 that lists various social events, trips, and classes being offered at the community.
Touchmark on West Century - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes events at the Touchmark on West Century retirement community in three paragraphs. It discusses a June wedding celebration event that featured wedding dresses from over 100 years and live music. It also mentions fitness classes and personal training options available to residents. Finally, it describes an art event where residents created paintings, including resident Clara Braun who had never considered herself an artist before.
Touchmark on West Prospect - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document announces an open house event for the grand opening of Touchmark's new memory care facility called The Meadows. It provides details about the event such as the guest speaker, activities, tours and refreshments. It describes the design and amenities of The Meadows, which includes private rooms, neighborhoods, common areas and secure outdoor spaces. It also announces the hiring of Joan McLeod as the new resident care manager to oversee the memory care and assisted living services.
Touchmark at Fairway Village - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
Vicki Norris, an organizing expert, gave a presentation on managing financial paperwork to a full room at Touchmark. She used humor and engagement to discuss helpful tips like assigning financial duties to household members, scheduling bill paying time, and determining document longevity. Vicki has two more upcoming presentations on health and purpose that are open to the public.
Touchmark at All Saints - August 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes activities that residents and staff at Touchmark at All Saints participated in on the longest day of the year (June 21st) to honor those living with dementia. It describes that activities started at sunrise and concluded at sunset, including watching the sunrise and sunset, playing mini golf, bowling, painting, singing, and more. It highlights that over 300 dollars was raised for the Alzheimer's Association from a birthday celebration.
Touchmark on South Hill - July 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document discusses a presentation given at Touchmark on South Hill about the importance of balance and maintaining it as we age. The presentation introduced a new assessment and rehabilitation system called the NeuroCom® Balance Master® that can evaluate an individual's unique balance and movement patterns. The Fitness Director Lori McCormick can create customized training programs to help improve balance using this assessment. The summary also mentions upcoming events at Touchmark on South Hill in July.
Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village - July 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
Betty Kusler, a retired school teacher and resident of Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village, shared her experience teaching second grade in the 1940s at the historic Pine Street School in Meridian, Idaho. Due to overcrowding at the Meridian Elementary School, two temporary buildings were used as classrooms, with Betty teaching in one small building for 10 years, longer than originally intended. The Meridian Press recently interviewed Betty about her experience teaching at the Pine Street School.
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