Mary Buckland has joined Touchmark as a family nurse practitioner. She will be holding office hours on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 8 am to noon to provide primary care, urgent care, and lab services to residents and staff. The annual Touchmark car show and barbecue fundraiser for Loaves & Fishes is scheduled for June 21 from 10 am to 2 pm. It draws thousands of car enthusiasts each year to view classic, hot rod and custom vehicles. Professional organizer Vicki Norris presented on practical organizing tips and encouraged embracing the process of bringing order to one's priorities and home.
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Touchmark at Fairway Village Car Show and BBQ Event
1. THE{FULL}LIFE
TOUCHMARK AT FAIRWAY VILLAGE
June 2014
Touchmark welcomes Family Nurse
Practitioner Mary Buckland
Mary Buckland, APRN-BC, is now holding office hours at Touchmark
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 8 am to noon for residents and
team members. Services include primary care, walk-in urgent care, and lab
draws. Mary earned her master’s and family nurse practitioner certification
from Rockhurst College in Kansas City in 2004. Her nurse practitioner
experience includes nephrology, internal medicine, family practice, and urgent
care.
Before becoming a nurse practitioner, Mary worked as a registered nurse.
In 2008, she started providing mobile health care services to older adults
throughout Clark County. Residents and team members can call the front desk
to make an appointment.
Touchmark Car Show set for June 21
The annual Touchmark at Fairway
Village Car Show and Barbecue is
scheduled for Saturday, June 21
from 10 am to 2 pm. The popular
summer event draws thousands of car
enthusiasts to take in the classic cars,
hot rods, and custom vehicles.
“Car enthusiasts say this is one of
the area’s best car shows,” says
Kellie Wagnild, Resident Relations
manager. “It’s a fun day, and a
fundraiser for Loaves & Fishes, since
people can give a donation during the
barbecue.”
There’s no charge for the event, and
all are invited.
2. CAPTURING DELIGHT{FULL} MOMENTS
Professional organizer and
speaker Vicki Norris presented
In Order to Move. While sharing
practical tips, Vicki encouraged
people to embrace the process.
“Take ‘organizing’ out of your
vocabulary and replace it with
‘order.’ Order is living a life
around your priorities,” says
Vicki, adding, “Your home should
be a platform for you.” The next
presentation will be July 9 and
focus on financial paperwork.
Host Stella Satern welcomes everyone to the Mother’s Day Tea Party, complete with elegant cups of tea and
vocal entertainment by Brandee Cone.
Let’s party! From left:
Rosaline Mallory, Bill
Mallory, Joanie Nelson,
and Ann Lutz celebrated
during the Cinco de Mayo
Happy Hour with festive
drinks, music, and, of
course, the Mexican hat
dance—with hats!
3. Connect with community
We invite you to tour Touchmark and take part in an event or activity—and see how being part of a
community can enrich your life.
CLUB NEWSFITNESS
PERSONAL TRAINER
AWARD
LIFE STORY
PERSONAL CARE
PERSON-CENTERED CARE
AQUATIC
Club hosts Senior Health Fair;
more than 80 attend
The club partnered with 20
exhibitors and local community
partners, such as the Area Agency
on Aging, AMR, and Clark County
Sheriff. Attendees watched
demonstrations of SAIL and tai chi
classes as well as the NeuroCom®
Balance Master®
.
Team members attend and
present at Touchmark’s Full Life
training
The recent training packed
presentations from national
experts, fitness demos with team
members from Touchmark in Vancouver, and a panel discussion with residents from Bend,
Oregon, and Vancouver (pictured). During the fitness presentation, Vancouver club team
members from the Health & Fitness Club demonstrated exercises from the popular Parkinson’s
class and discussed quality fitness equipment, including a recumbent bike, treadmill, and
elliptical.