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Our mission is to create and sustain comfortable, caring
environments for those who depend on us.
Administrative Staff:
Darren Penquite Executive Director
Samantha Hamilton Asst. Executive Director
Christina Gonzales
Diana Rushing Resident Care Coordinator
Marrie Reinheardt Business Office Manager
Margaret Tepovac Dietary Director
Kim Williams Maintenance Director
Elly Swift Activities Director
Contact us at:
541-770-9080
1530 Poplar Dr. Medford, OR 97504
The Farmington Times
Farmington Square Medford Memory Care Newsletter — July 2016
P2 Hot Weather Safety P3 July Birthdays P3 Independence Day P4 Activities Calendar
P6 July Highlights P6 Here’s the Scoop P7 Gorgeous at Any Age P8 Mission & Team
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
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As temperatures rise it is important to practice hot weather safety to avoid possible heat exhaustion, sun burn, or dehydration. Follow these easy tips to help prepare yourself during the hotter days of the summer months. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of liquids. Water, lemonade, juice or other non-caffeinated or alcoholic drinks will aid in keeping you hydrated. Keep a bottle of water on hand or stay near a hydration station when possible. Avoid going outdoors during the hottest part of the day when possible. Going outdoors in the early morning and
the evening rather than in the mid-afternoon will help to avoid the hottest portion of the day. Dress for the weather and for skin protection. Instead of dressing in shorts and short sleeve shirts in the hot months opt for light weight but long-sleeved items to help keep cool and protect the skin from the sun. Be aware of the symptoms of heat related illness. There are many warning signs for heat related problems including skin that is reddening, dizziness, nausea, breathing problems, and rapid heartbeat. Seek help if experiencing these symptoms.
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Gorgeous at Any Age
Everybody knows that we should respect our elders, but it’s important to also acknowledge their beauty. At least that’s the rationale be-hind Gorgeous Grandma Day on July 23. One 59-year-old grandma in England named Steph-anie claims that she is so beautiful she has made men cry while waiting in line at the su-permarket and caused traffic accidents just by walking down the street. What’s the secret to aging beautifully? Ten thousand followers reg-ularly seek advice from Melissa, a 60-year-old online beauty guru and grandmother of seven who offers plenty of tips on how to style your hair, piece together a nice outfit, care for your skin, choose the perfect jewelry, and apply makeup. Or perhaps we should ask 60-year-old supermodel and grandma of two Yasmina Rossi, who did not get her big break until age 45. Her secret? “I scrub my skin once a week with olive oil and sugar. I eat an avocado a day and organic meat and fish,” she says. Unim-
pressed by these young 60 year olds? Super-model Carmen Dell’Orefice, 84, refuses to let age stop her from being beautiful. How did she persevere in an industry dominated by youth? “I stood up for age,” she says. That’s a beauti-ful sen-timent that is more than skin-deep.
“Vanilla. That’s what’s good.”
-Hazel
“Peppermint cause it’s pink!”
-Danielle
“Mint Chip. It was my mother’s
favorite.” - Kathy
“Rocky Road, because of the nuts in it.”
- Elaine
“Vanilla. Ever since I was little that’s all I’ve
wanted.”
- Name of staff or resident
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July Highlights — You’re Invited!
7/2: LOUIS FARO ON PIANO
7/4: 4TH OF JULY BURGERS
AND SUNDAES
7/6: BOB ISOM ON PIANO
7/9: MEDFORD ROGUES VS.
PORTLAND PICKLES BASE-
BALL GAME
7/14: SPECIAL PERFORMANCE
BY JEFF KLOETZEL
7/19: HERITAGE FELLOWSHIP
SING ALONG
7/21: TRACY DAVY ON GUITAR
7/21: EYE CARE PARTNERS
VISIT!
7/27: BEN McREYNOLDS ON
PIANO
What is your favorite flavor of ice cream and why? July 16th is National Ice Cream Day. In honor of this observance of one of our favorite foods we asked residents and staff to tell us about their favorite ice cream flavor. So, here is the scoop on Farmington Square’s favorite ice cream treats!
Join us for our Independence Day Burger Lunch and
Sundaes!
Please RSVP Margaret at (541) 770-9080
Here’s the scoop...
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“Mint Chip. It was my mother
“Anything loaded with chocolate.”
- Jenn
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July Birthdays
In astrology, those born between July 1st and 22nd are Crabs of Cancer. Kind and protective, Crabs love to nur-ture others. While they may be emotional, they are nev-er soft. Cancers are tenacious in their pursuit of domestic harmony. Those born between July 23rd and 31st are Leo’s Lions. Mixing strength, ambition, creativity, and a flair for the dramatic, it is no wonder that the king of the jungle is a Leo’s mascot. Whether it’s in Hollywood or in
the home, Leos accomplish their goals. Richard Petty (race-car driver) – July 2, 1937, Ringo Starr (Beatle) – July 7, 1940, Tom Hanks (actor) – July 9, 1956, Arlo Guthrie (folk singer) – July 10, 1947, Woody Guthrie (folk singer) – July 14, 1912, Ginger Rogers (dancer) – July 16, 1911, Natalie Wood (actress) – July 20, 1938,
Lynda Carter (actress) – July 24, 1951
Happy Independence Day
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,
that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving
their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem
most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.” - Excerpt from the Declaration of Independence signed July 4, 1776
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