The
Akron Senior
Independence office
participated in the
First Annual Hope Walk
for Stewart's Caring
Place. Stewart's Caring
Place offers free
support and education to
families and individuals
touched by cancer. The
Hope Walk and Reunion
Picnic was a celebration
of remembrance and hope
for those on the cancer
journey. The
participants in the
picture from left to
right are: Joanne
Johnston, Joyce Wendel,
Chris Hodge and Beverly
Lann.
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Our Senior Independence
office of Columbus
received a touching
thank you letter
recently. The letter
mentioned the excellent
care and attention given
by Addy, Gary, Justin,
Leslie, Gayle and every
aide that entered her
home. Marie the client
wrote " I could write a
book about the excellent
services provided by
Senior Independence and
it's caring attitude for
all they serve." GREAT
JOB to our entire staff
in the Columbus office!
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Joseph is a dependable,
personable and dedicated
employee. He always has a
positive, cheerful attitude
and our clients appreciate
it. His "can do" attitude
and his willingness to go
the extra mile are why
Joseph should be recognized
as an AOPHA STAR. |
Kadiatu displays all the
best qualifications a
caregiver could possess.
Kadiatu's positive attitude
shows through her beautiful
smile and countenance. She
demonstrates flexibility in
her job performance and she
easily adapts to any change
in her patient care
schedule. |
Sue works full-time and is
going to school for her
masters degree. She goes
above and beyond her duties
to care for her clients. She
will go out to any client
day or night to take care of
them. I would let her take
care of any one of my family
members.. |
Two of Youngstown's Senior
Independence nurses were
recognized as AOPHA Stars
during a luncheon in their
honor. Great Job Barb (left)
and Sharalyn (right)! Barb
is also 'Employee of the
Month'.
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 Toni and Joelle won the
"most original recipe".
Joelle uses tofu in the
recipe. It is low fat and
very healthy. And of course,
it had to be called "Down
Home Care Good Chili"!!!!
Joelle was very sick with
the flu the day before the
contest. Toni offered to
make the chili, since Joelle
was in no position to make
the chili. Toni forgot the
recipe when she got home, so
she made it from memory. Not
knowing what the exact
ingredients of the spices
were, Toni made an
administrative decision and
uniformly added 1 Tablespoon
of all the spices. Toni came
in the morning of the
contest, saying I don't
think anyone will eat the
chili, because of the
problem with measurement of
spices. Much to all of our
surprise, at 2:00 PM when
the judges made their
decision that Senior
Independence won the "Most
Original" prize. The picture
is the shirts they won for
entering the contest. They
won a DVD player for a
prize.
Click here to view and print
this tasty recipe!
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Karen, the Community
Services Director of Senior
Independence of Youngstown
received the AOPHA
Excellence in Communications
Award. The award was in
recognition of creating a
"space for community
services by extensive
branding such as the VW bug.
The VB bug is shown on
the right. This VB bug can
be seen cruising around
town.
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Our clients and
staff at the
Columbus Adult Day
Center worked
together to create a
Senior Independence
Collage. The Collage
was called “The many
faces of life” and
it was created to
show that no matter
what age you are we
are all connected
and the same.
The collage won
first place for
group projects at
the Regional Arts
Competition in the
Central Region of
AOPHA!!
Congratulations
team!!
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The
Senior Independence
Adult Daycare Center
of Akron/Canton in
collaboration with
the Westminster YMCA
Child Daycare
created a collage
called “Faces of
Love”. Staff and
residents created
self-portraits along
with the children of
the daycare center.
This
intergenerational
project won first
place at the AOPHA
statewide Arts
competition!! Great
job!
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Introducing Senior
Independence of North Canton
"New Wheelchair Van"
We
are now a PASSPORT
Medical Provider in
Stark County. The
Van was purchased
with donated funds
by:
- Sisters of
Charity
Foundation of
Canton
- Austin
Bailey Health
and Wellness
Foundation
- Stark
Community
Foundation
- Northminster
Presbyterian
Church
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