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TIT TAT
1. Sorry, John! Occasionally, when a member of staff swears, they notice that I, the chaplain, am present and immediately apologise, “Sorry, John.” This is interesting for various reasons. Do they think that chaplains have never heard swear words? Do they think chaplains are more offended than others who hear swear words? It can be a bit embarrassing when people say, “Sorry, John” after swearing. How-ever, it can also be funny. Someone swears, so the follow-up com-ment is “Sorry, John.”
2. All jokes aside, “sorry” is a great word to be heard around the Home. All this has led me to reflect on the word “sorry”. When I think about it, I consider “sorry” is a wonderful word to be heard around this Christian home. As Christians, we gladly admit that we do wrong. When we unin-tentionally or intentionally have done something wrong to another person we are willing to say, “I’m sorry.” Christians receive forgiveness from God through Jesus Christ, and so want to pass on forgiveness to others.
3. People find it hard to use the word “sorry”. It also seems to me that many are finding it harder and harder to say “sorry”. For ex-ample, I was at a restaurant recently and pointed out that my bill was wrong. Then the person concerned said they had fixed it. Then I noticed, it still hadn’t been corrected. So, I pointed this out and was given a refund. There was no, “I’m sorry.” People who never admit wrongdoing are hard to live with, as they must always be right.
4. Sorry is a great indication that the Christian ethos is around! So, please keep using the word “sorry” at Tanunda Lutheran Home. It’s a courageous word to say, but it really helps people get along. We constantly do wrong, and need to say, “I’m sorry.” This contributes to the Christian ethos of our Home.
TIT TAT
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER TANUNDA
LUTHERAN HOME INC 27 Bridge St Tanunda SA
5352 Phone (08) 8563 7777 Fax (08) 8563 3744
Email info@tlhome.com.au
Website www.tlhome.com.au
The Home is a Christian Community where, in a family environment, Residents and Staff provide mutual care.
Jesus Christ said: “Love one another as I have loved you”
John 13:34
JANUARY 2015
Lutheran Church of Australia
Pastor John Thiel
FROM THE
CHAPLAIN
TIT TAT 2 JANUARY 2015
TLH SHOPPING BUS JANUARY Wednesday 7th Nuriootpa Wednesday 10th Tanunda Wednesday 17th Nuriootpa Wednesday 24th Tanunda Please be at Reception by 9:15am
The deadline for news/information for the February edition is 26th January If you have any news for this edition, please hand it to the Front Office by then.
TIT TAT TEAM: Dorcas Kernich (Editor), Myra Othams, Erica Krieg, Joan Minge, Kathy Piscioneri. Deliveries: Bernice Zerk, Ross Thorn, Eric Schirmer . 360 copies.
Year
Rainfall in mm
Days of Rain
Rain Since 1 January
2003 33.0 10 592.1
2004 58.8 10 590.3
2005 32.8 10 660.0
2006 32.0 7 396.1
2007 30.0 6 499.4
2008 75.0 8 487.6
To 24th Dec 2014
12.4 2 538.8
2013 28.3 9 507.7
2012 12.2 7 415.6
2011 62.4 6 738.7
2010 177.4 15 676.9
2009 25.2 5 564.9
The rainfall for December is a little below the average as is the total for the year. Most months this year were well below average but good rains fell in February, June and July. Since Tanunda recordings began in 1868 there have been two Decembers with no rain. The wettest
December was in 2010– when 177.4 fell. The wettest year was 1992 with 872.6 recorded. The driest year was 1967 with 246.4 mm.
Thank you, Ralph Kernich for providing these details
DECEMBER RAINFALL REPORT Please note correct phone number of
Blisscare Physio
A recently distributed circular gave a wrong phone number.
They can be contacted directly on 8563 7739 during office hours
or by phoning TLH main office on 8563 7777
and asking for extension 739 or 329
THE COURTYARD CAFÉ
REOPENS
Monday 5th January
TIT TAT 3 JANUARY 2015
Lee Martin
It is now Christmas with the New Year loom‐ing ‐ where did the year go? Is it just me or are the years going by quicker? At the writing of this report for the Tit Tat I have been working for nearly 3 months at TLH. The experience has been both profes‐sionally and personally very satisfying. There have been some changes made and there will probably be more to come but it is in the bet‐ter interest of the residents, staff and the business. The future for TLH looks exciting with what is being planned. Over the coming weeks there will be some new staff to meet and improved processes that will see an in‐crease in care, treatments and funding. The Board of Management has agreed to
meet and establish a Strategic Plan for the
next 3‐5 years. This will then allow the estab‐
lishment of an operational plan to ensure the
Key Performance Indicators are monitored
and met.
To assist in the management of TLH a Senior
Management Team has been established. It is
planned that the team will be involved in con‐
firming the operational direction and improv‐
ing overall communication throughout the
TLH. Training will be provided to all members
to develop professional and managerial per‐
formance.
The roster review has been successful with all staff confirming their acceptance of the ros‐ter. Following a period of monitoring of the roster some minor changes have been made to assist in the day to day running of the clini‐cal areas. If the changes prove to be success‐ful the shifts will become permanent. A very successful visit from the Department of
Social Services to review the HACC program ‐
the Barossa Club ‐ occurred during the 9/10
December 2014. Excellent feedback was re‐
ceived from the surveyors. A big thank you to
all staff and volunteers that assisted in the
preparation of the survey.
There will be an increased importance on con‐tinuous improvement as we move towards accreditation next year. There will be a survey in March 2015 followed by our major review in July 2015. Please assist by being involved in audits or surveys as they occur. We welcome your feedback. Finally, I do hope all residents, their families,
staff and all our Stakeholders have a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year. Please en‐
joy the festivities but remember to take care ‐
especially when out and about on the roads.
TIT TAT 4 JANUARY 2015
Sunday Lessons for JANUARY
From LCA Year Book
Sunday 4th—2nd Sunday after Christmas Jeremiah 31:7-14. Ephesians 1:3-14. John
1:1-18
Sunday 11th —1st Sunday after Epiphany Genesis 1:1-5. Acts 19:1-7. Mark 1:4-11 Sunday 18th—2nd Sunday after Epiphany 1 Samuel 3:1-20. 1 Corinthians 6:12-20. John 1:43-51 Sunday 25th—3rd Sunday after Epiphany Jonah 3:1-5,10. 1 Corinthians 7:29-31.
DEATHS
Our deepest sympathy to the families of
Edna Weckert—died 30th November
Ivy Mattner—died 2nd December Mavis Schulz —died 8th December
Mavis Altmann—died 19th December
At rest with the Lord
INDEPENDENT LIVING Don & Jan Ralston 5/35 Langmeil Rd
Ph 8563 3956 mob 0411 581 677
Jim Winter—17 Schiller Crt 8563 3125
RESPITE
Gordon Meyer — Waratah 80 Wendy Shemmeld—Waratah 81
Bev Zeunert—Waratah 81
PERMANENT Joyce Weiss—Protea 39
FOR JANUARY 3 Tony Ognjanovic IL 4 Ivy Parr IL 4 Colin Henschke IL 6 Rita Munzberg Trinity 1 10 Esther Roocke Banksia 10 Ferne Fyfe IL 12 Mildred Koch IL 12 Janet Thompson Waratah 12 Ali Van Meerendok Acacia 13 Ron Jungfer Protea 15 Marjorie Wilkinson Grevillea 17 Val Ruge IL 18 Melva Baum Waratah 18 Lorraine Parker Waratah 18 Eric Schutz Banksia 18 Shirley Dahlenburg IL 20 Janice Fechner IL 23 Jean Kuhn IL 24 Connie Doecke Steicke 25 Nick Thomson IL
NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS I refuse to be shackled by yesterday’s
failures I will live in this moment with God by
my side, not dwelling on things past or unknown
TIT TAT 5 JANUARY 2015
INDEPENDENT LIVING RESIDENTS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS On 11th December 2014
Thanks to the combined planning efforts of resi-dents from Hilda Schulz Drive, 35 Langmeil Road and Obst Court, a very happy and worthwhile pro-gram was enjoyed by all IL residents at their an-nual pre-Christmas luncheon. We are always delighted to welcome our Board members to the occasion and appreciate the fel-lowship whilst they wait on tables and keep the drinks topped up. Our men had put the tables in place the previous afternoon and committee members and program arrangers beautifully decorated them and set up for 72 expected guests. Drinks and nibbles were enjoyed as residents ar-rived and were seated. Marilyn Langley first wel-comed everyone, and on a very sad note we learned of the death of Carolyn Redden’s mother. We send loving sympathy to Carolyn on the sad loss she and her family have sustained. Dorcas Kernich from Hilda Schulz Drive, our very efficient Tit Tat Editor, was chosen from the group to be MC for the program. She also made every-one welcome, especially Chaplain Pastor John Thiel. He described how he and wife Ilene made last Christmas so real for their children and grand children—Jesus is our Saviour from sin and death. He specially gave this message of comfort to those who have lost loved ones this year, and led us in a short prayer.
Quite a few carols were sung interspersed during the afternoon At 12.30 Jan Fechner said a special Table Grace prayer and the meal began. Those kitchen ladies have got it down to a fine art with all the hundreds of meals they serve each day, espe-cially at this time of year. Absolutely delicious and I didn’t see one plate go back with any food left on it. Meanwhile other talents were revealed as Dorcas told a joke about a divorce in Cairns, Pastor Max Stollznow read a poem and our new CEO Lee Mar-tin addressed us. At 1.30 the Christmas puddings and custard were served along with tea and coffee and we’d also been enjoying the jugs of fruit cup throughout the meal. Then all of a sudden, quite unexpectedly, Father Christmas arrived to much applause as he delivered gifts to those who had lucky numbers on their pro-gram. Somewhere we squeezed in a message from highly respected Board Chairman Chris Pfeiffer and answers to the table quiz—”Name the Christmas Carol”. Ferne Fyfe managed to get 20 out of 21 cor-rect answers. There was not a sound to be heard as everyone listened intently to Betty Kohlhagen’s reading of “The True meaning of Christmas”. Thanks go to Elaine Leditschke, roving photogra-pher, pianiste Mildred Koch, trumpeter Neville Alderslade and all others who freely contributed
their time and talents. To con-clude, Dorcas read Helen Steiner Rice’s “The Gift of God’s love”
and we sang The Christmas Blessing (Robin Mann & Au-brey Podlich). I add my love and prayers to all for a blessed safe, happy and healthy Christmas and New Year 2015. Myra Othams
Father Christmas with the MC
JJune Hansen, Ruby Pritchard, Audrey Schilling
TIT TAT 6 JANUARY 2015
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Allow me to lead you up the garden path. If I did, then you would find yourself in one of the three beautiful gardens which have been lovingly created by IL resident Joan Minge.
She has a keen love for gardening which she inherited from her mother. Her grandma had a garden full of flowers in all colours and grandpa had his orchard, vineyard and vegetable garden. These and other memo-
ries abound of the family farm in Jindera NSW and the years she spent growing up there with her brother and sister. They would ride their bikes nine miles up and down the hills between their farm and the school in Albury. Then on the way home, trucks from the country would stop and take the children home. Often there would be up to ten children on the back of one truck, bikes and all! “I had a wonderful childhood!” she declares.
Joan moved to Schiller Court in May 2014 after previously living in Lyel Kohlhagen Estate. The first garden she restored is not far from her unit and is known as the Birds ‘n Butterflies Garden (formerly Schiller Court Garden). There are butterfly bushes on which butterflies lay their eggs and the young cater-pillars feed on the foliage. Ceanothus bushes are covered in masses of intensely blue flowers in spring and are a delight to behold. Gypsophila, alstroemerias and rosemary are also in this garden which is only watered once a week using a hand held hose or watering can.
A short walk down Hilda Schulz Drive takes you to Picalilly Place which has plantings of Calla lilies (Joan’s favourites) daisies, gold chrysanthemums and goddess lilies. These flowers are grown for deco-rative purposes and are used in floral arrangements for the Chapel and Home throughout the year. Just down from here we come to Peppertree Garden near Obst Court. This garden was formerly cared for by Rex Leditschke and has now been adopted by Joan. The pepper tree was originally planted many years before TLH was built (do any readers know its history?). There is an old bike leaning against the pepper tree in memory of Rex, and has a trailing ivy growing from its basket. Being a shady area, this gar-den is underplanted with Clivias, bromeliads, ferns and hellebores which are all shade loving plants. In the sunny areas there are plantings of leucospermum, proteas, irises, statice, alstroemerias, dahlias etc. Joan is thrilled with her recent purchase of a holly bush which means there will be plenty of holly which can be used for Christmas decorating in the years to come. There is seating here under the tree which was kindly donated. Visitors and residents are welcome to sit and enjoy the flowers and birds, a warm summer breeze or a chat with friends and family. There is also seating in the other gardens.
Joan’s reason for planting these gardens is to encourage wildlife into the area and for everyone to enjoy them, whether on a morning stroll or people wishing to take a family member in a wheelchair to see them. A love of gardens enhances many lives and brings with it an appreciation of nature's beauty. The spiritual experience in getting back to nature and into gardens is very rewarding. There is a lot of work in maintaining these wonderful gardens and thanks go to Joan and her team of vol-unteers for all their hard work. Anyone wishing to donate money, pea straw or cow, sheep, goat, alpaca manure (these gentle manures are used to improve the soil which means the plants use less water) to keep these gardens flourishing please do so by contacting either Marilyn Langley 8563 7709 or Danny Harkin 8563 7720. Thankyou for sharing your story Joan.
Kathy Piscioneri
TIT TAT 7 JANUARY 2015
CAN YOU HELP?
∙ The Lifestyle Department is looking for people to assist with wheelchair pushing for
events happening in the Chapel for
WED January 7th, 21st and 28th from 1.00pm
∙ Are you a Scrabble enthusiast??? We are looking for someone who is willing to play Scrabble with residents in Trinity Court once a week. Please contact either Jodie – Volunteer Manager —or Judy – Lifestyle Manager, if you can spare some time.
∙ I need a volunteer to assist the team with writing out birthday cards for resi‐dents. If you can spare some time, please contact Jodie Volunteer Manager
Thank you
to all who answered the ‘Wanted’ ad for hymn books, bibles,
devotion books etc for use in PNG and Central Australia
Also to Peter Roehr for transporting them to North Adelaide The Board for Missions
is most grateful
Joan Minge
An Invitation to IL Residents and
Friends of TLH
The Chapel floral arrangements for Sunday Worship and some
funerals are provided by Independent Living Residents and
Friends of TLH on a monthly roster.
If you would be interested to join in this service to our Lord and would
like information, please contact Joan Minge on 8563 2062 or
28 Schiller Court
We would be delighted to have you join us.
Joan Minge—Flower Monitor
Thank you to staff and residents of TLH
The family of Edna Weckert Thank you sincerely for all
your cards, love and sympathy shown in many ways on her recent death
God bless you all
TIT TAT 8 JANUARY 2015
Alyssa Hewitt Hospitality
Kristi McDonald PCW who has
returned
Kelly Trevelion Executive Assistant to
Lee Martin
Chanelle Cutting
Carer
RED, WHITE AND FEELING BLUE
by IL Resident Ken Fyfe
The kids were holding a new high school concert, And they said they should keep up the trend. Like top groups who once started as school bands, They told us, how they too might end. Most parents agreed, the idea seemed fantastic, The concept we told them, was almost unique. As grand-parents, we'd help to finance it, Was it 'Peace of mind' we hoped to seek? I remembered recorders, when we were just kids, And our parents had then been the buyers, But I sadly forgot, it's now guitars and key-boards, Drum-kits and much worse; amplifiers. Everybody agreed; the idea sounded good, Quite a few even said, "they'd assist", We'd somehow been adjudged major sponsors, Which meant paying out, hand over fist. As the project progressed, the kids practised a lot, And the noise factor started to grow. We invested in ear-plugs; to help us stay sane, Our hearing protected, we awaited the show. The kids put on a charge, to cover refreshments, With cheap red and white wine supplied. The day was a scorcher, but the wine was ice cold, So, despite the poor vintage a lot was imbibed. The group started off, playing 'Waltzing Matilda'. But the audience joining, sang 'Clip go the Shears', And all those partaking, of cheap red and white, Declared the kids concert, a joy to their ears. As well as the group, other kids played a part, Their performance, unlike that first planned. Some girls did their own special dancing routine, Changing it slightly, once veils were all banned Next day, on reflection, when hang-overs abated, And the alcohol haze seemed quite clear. I was sure kids had grown, in business stature, All this new education, just improves every year. They may never make top-class musicians, Some played as though music, just wasn't required. But I'm sure they'd make great politicians, Like con-men, their ideas, are dollar inspired!
When putting on your gardening gloves, make sure
there is no red back spider hiding inside! This advice from one of our IL residents, who is thankfully all right after being bitten.
It is safer to store your gloves in a sealed plastic bag.
FOR SALE Four wheel pull-apart
MERITS SCOOTER Assembles in 2 minutes
Fits car boot Very Good Condition
Recently Serviced $1400.00
Phone 0407 925 754 8848 4225
A resident in Trinity 3, room 6 has an identi-cal model and would be happy for any
prospective buyer to look at it
TIT TAT 9 JANUARY 2015
FATHER CHRISTMAS VISITED RESIDENTS IN DECEMBER
Another photo is on page 14
Louise Rice Sal Tatchell Doris Grieger
Janet Thompson Una Egel Wendy Shemmeld
Jean Hentschke Graham Clark
Esther Roocke
Lorna Cameron Marilyn Anderson
TIT TAT 10 JANUARY 2015
.Hello TLH Residents, Volunteers, Staff, Friends
The "New Settlers' program will recommence
in 2015.
Can you believe we are actually talking about 2015?????? Most of us have lived long enough to be somewhat in awe of the year 2015. I was born in 1943.
I used to be one of the young people!!!!! Where has time gone?
When we have lived over 70 years and more we have been through so many changes. Endings and new beginnings. Happy and sad. That's life.
To be in the TLH Community means we are in a place where change happens often. Staff may resign. New staff and volunteers appear. Changes are made. People come and go.
As we welcome new "New Settlers" in 2015; be they residents, staff, volunteers, friends. May we all be resolved to think about activating the important things that need never change. Faith...Compassion...Friendship...Understanding...Appreciation...Encouragement...Intercession...2015 could be the best year yet for the Tanunda Lutheran Home Community. Let's do it!
Regards from Pastor John, Volunteers Joan & John and members of the "New Settlers" Working Party.
Jeff Crook, Judy Searle, Jennifer Rim-bault and Danny Gaskin were happy
with the prize for the Best Aged section Float at the
Tanunda Parade—Congratulations!
MEET OUR FRIENDLY DELTA THERAPY DOGS
Philippa Both with friendly dog
Alfie
Ferne Fyfe with cute Roger
Dot Whyte and Boots all dressed up for Christmas
And none of them are spoilt!
TIT TAT 11 JANUARY 2015
RECOMMENCES MONDAY 5th JANUARY
Jan Schupelius Doreen Roos, Deb Seater Jan Fechner Beth Fatchen Wendy Shemmeld
THE VINE LEAF is an inspiration of Jan Fechner and we are seeing The Vine Leaf Trail grow in the Barossa Club.
Starting early in the new year we will see Vine and
Leaf art grow even more with poetry and stories as members express their feelings.
The growing of the Vine Art Trail represents our members and the continual growth of the Barossa Club with self-worth and purpose.
Jan’s Challenging Project of Fifty Leaves A talented artist, Jan, IL resident, was challenged to begin this project. Using a huge variety of recycled materials, as well as her collection of odds and ends, Jan kept developing ideas during the cold winter months until the collection grew to around 80 leaves of all colours, shapes, sizes and materials.
Being a Christian Home, she envisaged a central piece depicting the scripture passage where Christ says, “I am the Vine, You are the branches” . The
display is designed to flow out in different directions in a variety of colour, styles and hue to depict the many paths available in which to pursue our individual and collective talents. Thank you, Jan
CARD MAKING You can experience card making with Tanya Mondays 2nd and 16th February 1.30-2.30pm
Make two cards including afternoon tea $6
CARPET BOWLS Do you enjoy carpet bowls?
We play every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon 1.00pm-2.00pm
Then join us for afternoon tea
QUILLING Is another art form that is taking off.
Watch out for the dates in the program as Doreen Roos performs her magic in Quilling
We offer a social experience with a wide range of activities, leisure interest, guest speakers, outings,
health information and entertainment programs
Come in and see us for more information
You will find this outstanding display in the passage between the Courtyard and Lifestyle area.
TIT TAT 12 JANUARY 2015
Strength, Integrity, Selfless- ness
We mourn the passing of much loved and highly respected Wes—a true gen-tleman—well known here at TLH and throughout the community. The large crowd at Wes’s funeral bore testimony to the high regard in which he was held. Wes died at home on 6th December 2014 at the age of 70, having been
lovingly cared for by his wife, Norma.
Wes was a very special gentleman. In spite of his disability and battling MS over more than two decades, he cheerfully spent many hours visiting residents, assisting staff with singing, reading, also interviewing war veterans and extracting from them (with help from his war history books) their unique stories for publication in Tit Tat that became a valuable record for their families.
It’s well over twenty years since Wes began volunteering in the former Woodwork room (where the Café now is) helping construct various items. Wes was a tower of strength on the Palliative Care Team, liaising with the Chaplain and providing compassionate care to residents at the end of life.
Pastor Graham Maas conducted Wes’s funeral on 11th December at the Tabor Cemetery Rotunda prior to the committal. We extend heartfelt sympathy to Norma and family members.
Thanks be to God for the life of Wes
AUSTRALIA DAY Find-a-Word
Remaining letters will spell out something we do on Australia Day
ABORIGINAL ADVANCE AUSTRALIA ARTHUR BAY BOTANY CAPTAIN CHEER CLAP CONCERT DATE EMU FLAG FREE GOLD
GREEN HOLIDAY ISLAND JANUARY KOALA OPAL PHILLIP PRIDE SHOW SING STARS SURVIVAL SYDNEY VALUES
TIT TAT 13 JANUARY 2015
Lee Martin CEO expressed his gratitude to the ca-tering staff as well as the volunteers. He discov-ered from our internet friend Google that there are ten principles of Volunteering, all of which are prac-tised by our TLH volunteers - with no expectation of any return. Lee extended grateful thanks also from board and staff members. It’s good to know that our new CEO is fond of socialising and party-ing, promising repeats of today’s event and he looks forward to meeting us again in the new year. Len Gerschwitz, on behalf of the volunteers, ex-pressed thanks to staff members and all responsi-ble for hosting this special, happy morning tea. He added that it is our privilege to serve, and offered a prayer of thanks for God’s gifts of mercy, grace and love. The very enjoyable occasion closed then with singing the Christmas Blessing— and it was back to work. Ed
How thoroughly spoilt we all felt at a most enjoyable Volunteers’ Morning Tea on Thursday 4th December in the Social Centre. Jodie Matthews, our new Man-ager of Volunteers, capably or-ganised a very special event when staff members waited on
almost 50 eager volunteers seated at beautifully decorated tables. Juice, coffee and sweet treats were enjoyed. A lovely laminated message, Dedi-cated Hearts, was a special keepsake to take home, along with a mini Christmas pudding bearing the message from Jodie, May Peace be your gift at Christmas and your blessing all year through. Well done, Jodie.
Pastor Thiel in his address, asked the question, “What is a Volunteer?” He stated that there are good examples in the Bible Christmas narrative-namely Joseph, the Wise Men, Mary, the Shep-herds and Jesus himself who says, “I have come to do the Father’s will.” He died so that we can be saved.
Appropriate pictures with Christmas themes kept rotating on the large screen whilst Jeff Gaskin en-tertained throughout on his accordion, with guests at times singing along with the happy songs and carols .
Jodie welcomed everyone and expressed her ap-preciation of all volunteers. The former Volunteers’ Hub is now situated in the Barossa Club area and Jodie will move into the smaller vacated Hub. She reminded all that a current Police check is vital.
Volunteers celebrating birthdays since July each received a chocolate frog. Clinical Nurse Kylie Wil-liams thanked volunteers for their time, understand-ing, empathy, compassion and dedication, which all contribute so positively to the well being of resi-dents.
Errol & Ira Zeunert, Rae Materne, Jeneth Secker, Christine Mitchell, Stella Krieg, Jan Schupelius, Eric & Mildred Koch, Melva & Trevor Ratsch
Lee Martin CEO served coffee to happy volunteers
TIT TAT 14 JANUARY 2015
INDEPENDENT LIVING RESIDENTS
Saturday Ladies’ Get Together
First Saturday of each month
Next one 3rd January 1.30pm in TLH Café
Please bring small plate of food Enquiries: Margaret Spike 0481 255 041
Sean and Waratah residents decorating their Christmas tree
HAPPY NEW YEAR Friday 2nd 9.30 Arm Chair travel movie being played TC1 10.00 Gardening Group with Odette Protea garden 10.30 Individual visits with Sean TC 10.45 Bible reading Chapel 1.30 Bingo and Happy Hour with Margaret Waratah 1.15 Music with Ann Tscharke & Happy Hour Acacia 1.15 Music appreciation with Margaret Tepper & Happy Hour Chapel 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Sunday 4th 10.30 Worship Service Chapel Monday 5th 11.00 Worship Service Acacia 10.30 Individual Visitation with Carolyn P/W 10:30 Individual Visitation with Sean ABG 1.30 Bible Share time Chapel 1.15 Gardening group with Carolyn Protea 2 1.15 Music appreciation with Margaret Banksia 1.30 Folding with Margaret Waratah 2.30 Book Club Protea2 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Tuesday 6th 10.30 Sewing & Knitting Group TC1Lounge 10.30 Napkin folding with Margaret Waratah 10.30 Individual Visitation with Sean TC 10.30 Individual Visitation with Carolyn P/W 10.30 1:1 Visitation with Odette ABG 1.15 Afternoon with Sean TC3 Lounge 1.15 Cooking with Carolyn Protea 1 1.15 Craft and Music with Odette Banksia 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Wednesday 7th 10.30 Craft with Chris TC 10.30 Gary & his Ukulele Acacia 1.15 Crossword puzzle Banksia 1.15 Gary & his Ukulele Chapel 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Thursday 8th 10.30 Individual Visitation with Odette ABG 10.30 Individual Visitation with Judy Protea 1.15 Val Ward entertaining Chapel 1.15 Gardening with Odette ABG 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG
Lifestyle Program January 2015
PLEASE NOTE ALL LIFESTYLE PROGRAMS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Resident Marjorie Thomas placing her order with Santa
THANK YOU to LIAM KNIGHT
who kindly donated a lovely basket of goodies for Bingo prizes
Much appreciated—Lifestyle staff
TIT TAT 15 JANUARY 2015
Friday 9th 9.30 Arm Chair movie being played TC1 10.00 Gardening group with Carolyn Protea Garden 10.30 Skittles & ball games Acacia 10.30 Individual visits with Sean TC 10.45 Bible reading Chapel 1.15 Afternoon with Sean & Happy Hour TC1 Lounge 1.15 Bingo and Happy Hour Waratah 1.15 Karaoke with Music Instruments & Happy Hour Banksia 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Sunday 11th 10.30 Worship Service and Holy Communion Chapel 10.45 Morning with Sean ABG 1.15 Afternoon with Sean Protea Monday 12th 11.00 Worship Service & Holy Communion Acacia 1.15 A time to remember Banksia 1.15 Movie or Music of Choice Waratah 1 1.130 Bible Share Chapel 1.30 Folding with Margaret Protea 2.30 Book Club Protea1 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Tuesday 13th 10.00 Sewing & Knitting Group TC1Lounge 10.00 Individual Visitation with Carolyn P/W 10.30 Napkin folding with Margaret Waratah 10.30 Individual Visitation with Odette ABG 10.30 Individual Visitation with Sean TC 1.15 Afternoon with Sean TC 1.15 Cooking with Carolyn Protea1 1.30 Bingo with Margaret Waratah 1.15 Craft with Odette Banksia 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Wednesday 14th 10.30 Individual Visitation with Judy TC 10.30 Sean car trip around Barossa ABG 10.30 Card making with Chris TC1 1.15 Chat and word games TC1 1.15 Bocce Ball game Banksia 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Thursday 15th 10.30 Individual Visitation with Judy P/W 10.30 Individual Visitation with Odette ABG 1.15 Gardening with Odette Banksia 1.15 George Davies Piano Accordion Waratah
REMEMBER Your free Library
Reopens Wednesday 7th January
Thursday 15th 11.00 Tai Chi Chair Waratah 1.15 Afternoon with Sean Protea 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Friday 16th 9.30 Arm Chair travel movie being played TC1 10.30 Individual visitation with Sean TC 10.00 Gardening group outside Protea 10.45 Bible reading Chapel 1.15 Music appreciation with Margaret Tepper Chapel 1.30 Bingo and Happy Hour with Margaret Waratah 1.15 Reminiscing and Happy Hour Acacia 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Saturday 17th Sunday 18th
10.30 Worship Service Chapel Monday 19th 10.15 Individual Visits with Carolyn P/W 10.30 Individual Visits with Sean ABG 11.00 Worship Service Acacia 1.15 Music appreciation with Margaret Tepper & Happy Hour Banksia 1.15 Movie or music or choice Waratah1 1.30 Bible Share Chapel 1.30 Folding with Margaret Protea 1 2.30 Book Club Protea 1 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Tuesday 20th 10.00 Sewing & Knitting Group TC1 Lounge 10.30 Napkin Folding with Margaret Waratah 10.30 Knitting Group TC1 10.30 Individual Visitation with Carolyn P/W 10.30 Individual Visitation with Ivor ABG 1.15 Cooking with Carolyn Protea1 1.15 Bingo with Margaret Waratah 1.15 Val Ward entertaining Banksia 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG
NOTE—NO HYMN SINGING IN JANUARY
REMEMBER Afternoon Lifestyle Programs now commence at 1.15pm
instead of 1.30pm Kind Regards— The Lifestyle Team
Tanunda Lutheran Home Inc. Lifestyle Program Summer January 2015
TIT TAT 16 JANUARY 2015
Wednesday 28th 10.40 Arm Chair travel movie being played Banksia 10.30 Individual Visitation with Sean ABG 1.15 Bangers & mash Entertainers Chapel 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Thursday 29th 10.30 Individual Visitation with Sean TC/P/W 1.15 Afternoon with Sean ABG 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Friday 30th 9.30 Arm chair travel movie being played TC1 10.00 Gardening group with Carolyn Protea garden 10.30 Individual Visitation with Sean TC 10.45 Bible reading Chapel 1.15 George Davies playing Accordion & Happy Hour Acacia 1.30 Bingo and Happy Hour with Margaret Waratah 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Saturday 31st
Tuesday 20th 10.30 Individual Visitation with Sean TC 1.15 Afternoon with Sean TC3 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Wednesday 21st 10.00 Arm chair travel movie being played Banksia 10.30 Individual Visitation with Sean ABG 1.15 Saxophone player Andrew Vince Chapel 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Thursday 22nd 10.30 Individual Visitation with Odette ABG 10.30 Individual Visitation with Sean TC 1.15 Afternoon with Sean TC1 1.15 Gardening with Odette Banksia 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Friday 23rd 10.00 Arm Chair travel movie TC1 10.00 Gardening Group with Carolyn Protea 2 10.30 Exercises & Skittles Acacia 10.30 Individual visitation with Sean TC 10.45 Bible Reading Chapel 1.15 Australia Day Quiz TC1Lounge 1.15 Bingo & Happy Hour Waratah 1.15 Happy Hour with Bill entertaining Acacia 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG Saturday 24th Sunday 25th 10.30 Worship Service with Holy Communion Chapel Monday 26th
Australia Day Public Holiday
Tuesday 27th 10.30 Knitting Group TC1 lounge 10.30 Folding with Margaret Waratah 10.30 Individual Visitation with Carolyn P/W 10.30 Individual Visitation with Sean TC 1.15 Bingo with Margaret Waratah 1.15 High Tea “Australia Day” Protea1 1.15 Afternoon with Sean TC3 3.00 Sean’s visits & small group activities ABG
Please note the Lifestyle program may be subject to change
Tanunda Lutheran Home Inc. Lifestyle Program Summer January 2015
ABORIGINES ADELAIDE AYERS ROCK BOOMERANG CANBERRA CATTLE
CONTINENT DESERT GEMS KANGAROOS KOALAS MINING
MELBOURNE SHEEP SKIING SYDNEY WALLABY WOOL