We are committed...

At Juniper we are committed to nurturing the spirit of life in each individual we serve so that they may live fully throughout all seasons of life. To us this means understanding an individual, not only their needs but their desires and responding with programs and services which provide for the highest quality of life possible. Our Alive in All Seasons program of activities is designed to foster healthy bodies, enriched minds and fulfilled spirits. These pictures and stories are living proof that we at Juniper are dedicated to walking our talk!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

GFWC Meadville Woman's Club Garden Division Donation!

 
Pictured Left to right: Chef Erin Gredler/Juniper,
President Norma McClay, Co-Chairs Mary Wilber and
Toni Mangretta, Wellness Director Carol Perrin/Juniper 

The GFWC Meadville Woman's Club Garden Division thoughtfully donated $300 towards the Resident Garden Project! The Club has donated monies in the past towards this community project that was initially designed by a student of Allegheny College. The Woman's Club has kept the garden beautiful with their donations and this years donation will allow us to build an additional raised garden bed and fill it with beautiful foliage. A plaque will also be added to recognize this gift
from our friends. We thank the Women of the Club for their ongoing support! Our gardens enable our residents who still want to feel connected with the environment and nature to feel fulfilled.

Norma McClay is an expert photographer, in our eyes! She photographs butterflies in all their beauty. Norma has donated a butterfly photograph to Juniper Village. The photograph features TWO butterflies! We all agree what talent it takes to capture not only one, but two beautiful creatures at once! Thank you for this special gift.

Community Relations Mandy Maruska/Juniper, President Norma McClay


Please look for the butterfly on display upon your next visit and stop by our gardens in the rear of the building. Perhaps bring a book and
stay a while!

 


Monday, June 25, 2012

Fishing Derby Winner!

If Spring is turning out to be this much fun, we can't wait to see what Summer brings! Residents of Juniper Village at Meadville Senior Living trekked to Mitchell's Pond to participate in the Fishing Derby! Sharlene Peterson was a REEL sport, as she modestly showed off her trophy for biggest catch of the day! She is new at the sport, but if
you ask Frank Buyan how he feels about fishing, he would probably say he only fishes on days that end in "Y". Frank and his family and friends would travel to Canada each year to fish as a tradition!

Sharlene's fish measured in at almost 15 inches! Paul Marsh holds up his fish in comparison, wondering if he could ever be so lucky on this day to catch a bigger fish! Paul Reese has lured some big fish in his day as well, but he was still caught smiling over at Sharlene's success, as this was her first time ever fishing! The gang had a great time at the pond together!

The day was arranged by the local area Activity Director's group. Juniper Village, Wesbury, Cambridge Springs Rehab, Quality Living Center and Crawford County Care Center all battled for the big trophy, and our proud Sharlene came out on top! Congrats!
 









Monday, June 18, 2012

Veteran's Ceremony

Legion Post 615 honored more than a dozen Veteran's last Saturday. Jennifer Musone, Executive Director states "What an honor to spend my Saturday evening honoring some of our Veterans from Juniper. My husband is an active member of American Legion Post 615. His ties have allowed me to really understand and get to know how wonderful these Veterans are and how they really fought for our country." Stanley Urban and Russ Ingols were two of the Veterans honored that day. The
gentleman currently reside at Juniper Village and remain an active
part in the greater community. Stan has served as a member of Post 615 for 50 years, and Russ has served for 66 years. Post 615 has graciously agreed to initiate a round table program at Juniper Village for our Veterans. Juniper Village is home to approximately 30 Veterans. We welcome the community in for our extended programming! Please look for the date and time in our next newsletter.




Russ and Jennifer



Stanley, Jennifer and Wilda (Mrs. Urban)






Stanley Urban

Russ Ingols


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

A Day for Dad

Driving by the front lawn at Juniper, you couldn't help but notice the family fun happening! To start off the day, friendly games of corn hole were enjoyed by families and residents. We served over 110 people sirloin burgers from Livingston's Quality Meats, Sweet Italian Sausage, tortellini salad, baked beans and cole slaw. For dessert we had homemade strawberry shortcake. Polka music was provided by the Happy Music Trio. The weather was perfect, the food was delicious, and even the neighbors enjoyed the music. This was even more fun than we anticipated! In true Juniper fashion, the gentlemen and their families enjoyed the special attention taken to make this day a special day dedicated to dads!

If you are attending our Friends and Family dinner  event this Thursday, you are in for a special treat! Our very own Chef Erin Gredler is presenting on Summer Sanitation and Safety, and I hear she has a cute little give away for those who come to her presentation at 5:30pm, this Thursday, June 14th.  Dinner is at 4:30pm and RSVPs can be made by calling 333-4400.