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Glenbrooke at Palm Bay Lifestyle Assisted Living 815 Briar Creek Blvd. NE • Palm Bay, FL 32905 • 321-956-3330 • www.glenbrookeseniorliving.com Like Us! AUGUST 2018 Dear Residents, Family and Friends of Glenbrooke Happy August, everyone! I hope everyone is enjoying the summer! Have you stopped by our pool to take a swim? Come join us for some outdoor recreation and exercise. Don’t forget your sunscreen! Our activities team does a fantastic job keeping our calendar full of fun things to do. We have so many wonderful activities here at Glenbrooke that the days, weeks and months seem to go by so fast! I love the energy and enthusiasm each of them brings to the community! It’s a pleasure to serve you! Gina Bell, Executive Director Surf-Inspired Sounds In the early ’60s, American pop music was all about the sun, sand and surfing the waves. Cruise through your surf music memories by remembering these epic acts: The Beach Boys — With classics such as “Surfin’ Safari,” “Surfer Girl” and “Surfin’ U.S.A.,” this still-beloved group defined the vocal surf music genre with its songs about cool cars, California girls and sunny vibes. Jan and Dean — Often collaborating with the Beach Boys, this duo performed the same style of tight harmonies and falsetto vocals, heard in the hits “Surf City” and “The Little Old Lady From Pasadena.” Dick Dale and the Del-Tones — Called “King of the Surf Guitar,” Dale is considered the pioneer of instrumental surf music. His style of playing the electric guitar produced a sound that mimicked crashing waves. The group appeared in the 1963 film “Beach Party” and is known for the tunes “Let’s Go Trippin’” and “Misirlou.” Resident Spotlight Longtime resident Madeline Luedeke is quite talented. She is an avid newspaper crossword puzzle solver and at 97 years old, she watches the Spanish channel just to learn Spanish. Did you know Madeline also writes poems? Here is one of the many. FORSYTHIA by Madeline Luedeke Welcome to you, carefree girl Awakening from Winter’s rest. You galiy loop across the fence To flirt with robins in their nest. You flaunt your dainty yellow bloom To tempt the bee who buzzes by. Unfolding tender leaves of green, You raise your face up to the sky. You fling your arms, embrace the sun. You nod to every breeze around That ruffles through your golden hair And spreads your treasure on the ground. You gladden my poor heart — too long Encased in Winter’s icy drear. You bring the promise of the Spring, The pledge renewed another year. Employee of the Month We bid farewell to our friend, colleague and daytime administrative assistant/ concierge, Kelly Petrie. You will be greatly missed by all. Kelly is “opening a new chapter in her book of life” and is moving to Colorado the beginning of August. Kelly wants everyone to not be sad, but to be happy for her new path in life. We are so glad to have been part of your life here at Glenbrooke! We love you, Glenbrooke staff and residents Stay Safe in the Heat When temperatures rise, we need to take precautions to prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke. These conditions are caused by the body overheating and can be potentially dangerous, especially for older adults. Stay inside — or opt for outings to cool places such as a shopping mall, library or movie theater. Hydrate — Even if you don’t feel thirsty, sip on water or juice throughout the day, and eat hydrating fruits and vegetables. Dress appropriately — Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing in light colors. When outdoors, keep your head cool with a wide-brimmed hat or umbrella. Take a break — On hot and humid days, it’s best to avoid strenuous physical activity, including exercise, even if you’re indoors. Rest often and take it slow. Watch for symptoms — If you or someone else shows signs of heat exhaustion, which can lead to heat stroke, seek medical help right away. Symptoms can include heavy sweating; cold, damp skin; weak, rapid pulse; nausea; dizziness; and headache. Hollis Mary Janet

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Page 1: Employee of Stay Safe in the Heat Glenbrooke the Month ......Dick Dale and the Del-Tones — Called “King of the Surf Guitar,” Dale is considered the pioneer of instrumental surf

Glenbrookeat Palm BayLifestyle

Assisted Living815 Briar Creek Blvd. NE • Palm Bay, FL 32905 • 321-956-3330 • www.glenbrookeseniorliving.com

Like Us!

AUGUST 2018

Dear Residents, Family and Friends of GlenbrookeHappy August, everyone!I hope everyone is enjoying the summer! Have you stopped by our pool to take a swim? Come join us for some outdoor recreation and exercise. Don’t forget your sunscreen! Our activities team does a fantastic job keeping our calendar full of fun things to do. We have so many wonderful activities here at Glenbrooke that the days, weeks and months seem to go by so fast! I love the energy and enthusiasm each of them brings to the community!It’s a pleasure to serve you!Gina Bell, Executive Director

Surf-Inspired SoundsIn the early ’60s, American pop music was all about the sun, sand and surfing the waves. Cruise through your surf music memories by remembering these epic acts:

The Beach Boys — With classics such as “Surfin’ Safari,” “Surfer Girl” and “Surfin’ U.S.A.,” this still-beloved group defined the vocal surf music genre with its songs about cool cars, California girls and sunny vibes.

Jan and Dean — Often collaborating with the Beach Boys, this duo performed the same style of tight harmonies and falsetto vocals, heard in the hits “Surf City” and “The Little Old Lady From Pasadena.”

Dick Dale and the Del-Tones — Called “King of the Surf Guitar,” Dale is considered the pioneer of instrumental surf music. His style of playing the electric guitar produced a sound that mimicked crashing waves. The group appeared in the 1963 film “Beach Party” and is known for the tunes “Let’s Go Trippin’” and “Misirlou.”

Resident SpotlightLongtime resident Madeline Luedeke is quite talented. She is an avid newspaper crossword puzzle solver and at 97 years old, she watches the Spanish channel just to learn Spanish. Did you know Madeline also writes poems? Here is one of the many.

FORSYTHIAby Madeline LuedekeWelcome to you,

carefree girlAwakening from

Winter’s rest.You galiy loop across

the fenceTo flirt with robins in

their nest.You flaunt your dainty

yellow bloomTo tempt the bee who

buzzes by.Unfolding tender leaves

of green,You raise your face up to

the sky.

You fling your arms, embrace the sun.

You nod to every breeze around

That ruffles through your golden hair

And spreads your treasure on the ground.

You gladden my poor heart — too long

Encased in Winter’s icy drear.

You bring the promise of the Spring,

The pledge renewed another year.

Employee of the MonthWe bid farewell to our friend, colleague and daytime administrative assistant/concierge, Kelly Petrie. You will be greatly missed by all.

Kelly is “opening a new chapter in her book of life” and is moving to Colorado the beginning of August.

Kelly wants everyone to not be sad, but to be happy for her new path in life.

We are so glad to have been part of your life here at Glenbrooke!

We love you,

Glenbrooke staff and residents

Stay Safe in the HeatWhen temperatures rise, we need to take precautions to prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke. These conditions are caused by the body overheating and can be potentially dangerous, especially for older adults.

Stay inside — or opt for outings to cool places such as a shopping mall, library or movie theater.

Hydrate — Even if you don’t feel thirsty, sip on water or juice throughout the day, and eat hydrating fruits and vegetables.

Dress appropriately — Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing in light colors. When outdoors, keep your head cool with a wide-brimmed hat or umbrella.

Take a break — On hot and humid days, it’s best to avoid strenuous physical activity, including exercise, even if you’re indoors. Rest often and take it slow.

Watch for symptoms — If you or someone else shows signs of heat exhaustion, which can lead to heat stroke, seek medical help right away. Symptoms can include heavy sweating; cold, damp skin; weak, rapid pulse; nausea; dizziness; and headache.

Hollis

Mary

Janet

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

ASSISTED LIVING

Activities Subject to Change

Transportation ScheduleMonday, 9-10 a.m.

Shopping at Publix, Winn-Dixie for AL & IL RESIDENTS (Sign-Up Required)

Monday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 1st Shuttle to Malabar Road Walmart for IL RESIDENTS (Sign-Up Required)

Monday, 12:30-2:30 p.m. 2nd Shuttle to Malabar Rd Walmart for

IL RESIDENTS (Sign-Up Required)Tuesday, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

Appointments in Melbourne for AL & IL RESIDENTS (Sign-Up

Required 24 Hours in Advance)Wednesday, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Appointments in Palm Bay for AL & IL RESIDENTS (Sign-Up

Required 24 Hours in Advance)Wednesday, 10-11 a.m.

Publix, Winn-Dixie, WalgreensWednesday, 12:30-2:30 p.m. Palm Bay Road Walmart and

Hammock LandingsThursday, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

Appointments in Melbourne for AL & IL RESIDENTS (Sign-Up

Required 24 Hours in Advance)Friday, 9 a.m.

Bank Run for AL & IL RESIDENTS (Sign-Up Required)

Sunday, 9 a.m.-noon Church Shuttle for IL RESIDENTS

(Sign-Up Required)

LocationsActivity Room, AR

Cafe, CafeCampus-Wide, CW

Card Room, CRClubhouse, CH

Dining Room, DREligible for Brain Games Points, BGP

Fitness Center, FCGlenbrooke Information Station, TV 732

Library, LIBMain Lobby, ML

Swimming Pool, PoolThird Floor Dining Room, 3FLDR

AUGUST 2018

3 41 2

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 29 30 31

BirthdaysGilpin Wesoat, 2nd

Bea Poulin, 4thJean Magee, 8thJackie Bechir, 9th

Dona Pichon, 10th

Jan Davis, 13thHortensia Herrara, 17thSophie Ruccione, 19th

George Blackwood, 21stSam Pelosi, 30th

Support Our Troops! Wear Red on Fridays 9:00 Bank Run, ML 9:30 Attendant on

Duty, FC 10:00 Sewing Circle, AR 12:30 What’s Cookin’

w/Wendy, AR 1:30 Resident Meeting, CH 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR

9:00 Church Shuttle, ML 2:00 Ice Cream Social, CR 7:00 Sunday Night

Movies

9:00 Bagels and the Good Book, CH

9:00 Attendant on Duty, FC 9:00 Publix/Walgreens/

Winn-Dixie, ML 10:30 Sit ’N’ Fit, CH 11:00 Walmart, ML 12:30 Walmart, ML 12:30 Wii Sports Game Station

Available, CH 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 2:00 Singalong, CR 3:00 Glenbrooke Crafters, AR 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR

9:00 Transport to Melbourne Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

10:00 Class w/Rick Rakauskas, CR

1:00 Book Readings, CR 2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR 3:00 Happy Hour, CH 3:00 Yarn Club, CH 6:45 Night Court w/Phil, CH

9:00 Transport to Palm Bay Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

9:00 Attendant on Duty, FC 10:00 Bible Study, CR 10:00 Fellowship w/Deacon Tom, CH 10:00 Publix/Walgreens/

Winn-Dixie, ML 10:30 Sit ’N’ Fit, CH 12:30 Walmart Hammock

Landing, ML 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 2:00 Hump Day Ice Cream

Social, CH 3:00 Holey Board, CH

9:00 Transport to Melbourne Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

10:00 Thursday Thinkers, CR

11:00 Meditation/Yoga, CH 2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR 5:30 A Night on

Broadway Main Event, CR

10:00 Coffee Social, CH 1:00 Painting w/

Betty, CH 1:00 Wii Bowling, LIB 2:30 Bingo, 3FLDR 7:00 Saturday Night

Movies, TV 732

Support Our Troops! Wear Red on Fridays 9:00 Bank Run, ML 9:30 Attendant on

Duty, FC 10:00 Sewing Circle, AR 2:00 Pitchin’ w/Wayne, CH 3:00 Happy Hour w/

Ash Reader, CH 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR

Support Our Troops! Wear Red on Fridays 9:00 Bank Run, ML 9:30 Attendant on Duty, FC 10:00 Sewing Circle, AR 11:00 Out to Lunch

Bunch, ML 2:00 Pitchin’ w/Wayne, CH 3:00 Beer Happy Hour, CH 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR

10:00 Coffee Social, CH 1:00 Painting w/

Betty, CH 1:00 Wii Bowling, LIB 2:00 Roads to Christ

Music Ministry, CR 7:00 Saturday Night

Movies, TV 732

9:00 Transport to Palm Bay Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

9:00 Attendant on Duty, FC 10:00 Bible Study, CR 10:00 Publix/Walgreens/

Winn-Dixie, ML 10:30 Sit ’N’ Fit, CH 12:30 Walmart Hammock

Landing, ML 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 2:00 Hump Day Ice Cream

Social, CH 3:00 Holey Board, CH 4:00 Rowdy Roosters’ Dinner, ML

9:00 Transport to Melbourne Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

10:00 Thursday Thinkers, CR 11:00 Meditation/Yoga, CH 1:00 Assisted Living Resident

Council Meeting, 3FLDR 2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR 5:45 Melbourne Band

Concert, ML

Support Our Troops! Wear Red on Fridays 9:00 Bank Run, ML 10:00 Sewing Circle, AR 11:00 Out to Lunch

Bunch, ML 2:00 Pitchin’ w/Wayne, CH 3:00 Happy Hour w/the

Music Man, CH 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR

10:00 Coffee Social, CH 1:00 Painting w/

Betty, CH 1:00 Wii Bowling, LIB 2:30 Bingo, 3FLDR 7:00 Saturday Night

Movies, TV 732

9:00 Church Shuttle, ML 1:00 Scenic Drive, ML 2:00 Ice Cream Social, CR 7:00 Sunday Night

Movies

9:00 Attendant on Duty, FC 9:00 Publix/Walgreens/

Winn-Dixie, ML 10:30 Sit ’N’ Fit, CH 11:00 Walmart, ML 12:30 Walmart, ML 12:30 Wii Sports Game

Station Available, CH 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 2:00 Singalong, CR 3:00 Glenbrooke Crafters, AR 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR

9:00 Transport to Melbourne Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

9:00 Fire Safety w/Jim, PBFD, CR 10:00 Fire Safety w/Jim, PBFD, CH 1:00 Book Readings, CR 2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR 3:00 Happy Hour, CH 3:00 Yarn Club, CH 3:30 Goodtime Girls From

Glenbrooke Dinner, CH

Best Friends Day 8:00 Rowdy Roosters’ Breakfast, ML 9:00 Transport to Palm Bay

Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML 9:00 Attendant on Duty, FC 10:00 Publix/Walgreens/

Winn-Dixie, ML 10:00 Bible Study, CR 10:30 Sit ’N’ Fit, CH 12:30 Walmart Hammock

Landing, ML 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 2:00 Hump Day Ice Cream Social, CH 3:00 Holey Board, CH

9:00 Transport to Melbourne Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

10:00 Thursday Thinkers, CR

11:00 Meditation/Yoga, CH

2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR

Support Our Troops! Wear Red on Fridays 9:00 Bank Run, ML 9:30 Attendant on Duty, FC 10:00 Sewing Circle, AR 11:00 Out to Lunch Bunch, ML 2:00 Pitchin’ w/Wayne, CH 3:00 International Cake

Happy Hour, CH 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR

10:00 Coffee Social, CH 1:00 Painting w/

Betty, CH 1:00 Wii Bowling, LIB 2:30 Bingo, 3FLDR 7:00 Saturday Night

Movies, TV 732

9:00 Church Shuttle, ML 1:00 Scenic Drive, ML 2:00 Ice Cream Social, CR 7:00 Sunday Night

Movies

9:00 Attendant on Duty, FC 9:00 Publix/Walgreens/

Winn-Dixie, ML 10:30 Sit ’N’ Fit, CH 11:00 Walmart, ML 12:30 Walmart, ML 12:30 Wii Sports Game

Station Available, CH 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 2:00 Singalong, CR 3:00 Scrapbooking, AR 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR

9:00 Transport to Melbourne Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

10:00 Crossword Puzzle As a Group, LIB

1:00 Book Readings, CR 2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR 3:00 Tuesday Happy Hour:

Celebrating Senior Citizens, CH

3:00 Yarn Club, CH 4:00 Oink Night @ Woody’s, ML

9:00 Transport to Melbourne Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

10:00 Resident Rumble: “Family Feud,” CR

1:00 Food, Film and Folly, ML 1:00 Book Readings, CR 2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR 3:00 Whiskey Sour

Happy Hour, CH 3:00 Yarn Club, CH

9:00 Transport to Palm Bay Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

9:00 Attendant on Duty, FC 10:00 Bible Study, CR 10:00 Publix/Walgreens/

Winn-Dixie, ML 10:30 Sit ’N’ Fit, CH 12:30 Walmart Hammock

Landing, ML 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 2:00 Hump Day Ice Cream

Social, CH 3:00 Holey Board, CH

9:00 Transport to Palm Bay Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

9:00 Attendant on Duty, FC 10:00 Bible Study, CR 10:00 Publix/Walgreens/

Winn-Dixie, ML 10:30 Sit ’N’ Fit, CH 12:30 Walmart Hammock

Landing, ML 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 2:00 Hump Day Ice Cream

Social, CH 3:00 Holey Board, CH

9:00 Transport to Melbourne Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

10:00 Thursday Thinkers, CR

11:00 Meditation/Yoga, CH 1:00 Paparazzi Jewelry

Show, CR 2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR

9:00 Transport to Melbourne Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML

10:00 Thursday Thinkers, CR

11:00 Meditation/Yoga, CH 12:30 What’s the Buzz, CR 2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR 4:30 Pizza Night:

Marco’s, CH

9:00 Church Shuttle, ML 1:00 Scenic Drive, ML 2:00 Ice Cream Social, CR 7:00 Sunday Night

Movies

9:00 Attendant on Duty, FC 9:00 Publix/Walgreens/

Winn-Dixie, ML 10:30 Sit ’N’ Fit, CH 11:00 Walmart, ML 12:30 Walmart, ML 12:30 Wii Sports Game

Station Available, CH 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 2:00 Singalong, CR 3:00 Glenbrooke Crafters, AR 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR