August 2012 704.484.0405 (Shelby) 704.739.4858 (Kings Mountain) www.LifeEnrichmentCenter.org Adult Day Care and Health Service Life Enrichment Center - for more than 32 years doing “Whatever It Takes” to help families keep adult loved ones at home and in the community 704.739.4858 Kings Mountain 704.484.0405 Shelby Are you caring for an adult? Are you ready for a day-cation? Your loved one can benefit from socializaon, health care, meals with friends and meaningful acvies while you enjoy a day to catch up, rest, shop, just take me off. Good for him; good for you. Ted Grayson waters the garden at Life Enrichment Center, a job that helps him feel needed and helpful. Call Life Enrichment today to schedule a free trial visit.
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August 2012704.484.0405 (Shelby) 704.739.4858 (Kings Mountain) www.LifeEnrichmentCenter.org
Adult Day Care and Health Service
Life Enrichment Center - for more than 32 years doing “Whatever It Takes” to help families keep adult loved ones at home and in the community
704.739.4858 Kings Mountain 704.484.0405 Shelby
Are you caring for an adult?
Are you ready
for a
day-cation?
Your loved one can benefit from socialization, health care, meals with friends and meaningful activities while you enjoy a day to catch up, rest, shop, just take time off. Good for him; good for you.
Ted Grayson waters the garden at Life Enrichment Center, a job that helps him feel needed and helpful.
Call Life Enrichment today to schedule a free trial visit.
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LEC PettingZoo
Life Enrichment participants enjoy all kinds of animals. Pearl, top photo, embraces a visiting goat, while Virgil gets a “kiss.” Bottom, Clayton pets the goat; right, Jon cuddles a ferret. Variety in programs means stimulation that im-proves physical and mental health.
Designers model creations
The younger adults at the Kings Moun-tain center de-signed & dyed their T-shirts.What talent!Life Enrichment is for adults of all ages.
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Memorials, Honoraria, and GiftsI want to support the work of the Life Enrichment Center...By becoming a: ( )Friend $25-$100 ( )Supporter $101-$500 ( )Sponsor $501-$1,000 ( )Patron $1,001-$2,500 ( )Benefactor $2,501-$4,999 ( )Major Benefactor $5,000 +Make checks payable to: Life Enrichment Center 110 Life Enrichment Blvd., Shelby, NC 28150You can also use your credit card.Visa/ MC (Circle one) Card No.__________________________ Expiration Date_____________ Amount___________Signature_______________________________________
Name___________________________________________
Address_________________________________________
City ___________________State________Zip__________In memory of_____________________________________In honor of_______________________________________Send a notice to:__________________________________Address__________________________________________City____________________State________Zip__________
In memory...The following have been remembered by a gift to LEC: Hershel Bridges by Brent & Susie Walker Steven & Larea Sain Glenda B. Greene Jack Horner by Lee & Lois Barry
Looking for a special gift? Choose a gift that helps others.
A grandmusicianHarry McLey-more enjoys playing the grand piano at Life Enrichment and leading a rousing sing-along. One goal of programs at LEC is to enable participants to continue do-ing the things they’ve enjoyed all their lives.
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9 Thursday
13 Monday 16 Thursday14 Tuesday
10 FridaywDevotions with
Ray Sturgill
wEdna Alexander Leads Bible StudywMusical Inspiration
with Dr. Sherlene Womack
20 Monday
17 Friday
7 Tuesday
22 Wednesday
wSingalong with Phil HugheswSweet Treats
with Joy HastingswSunday School
with Rev. Jerry Welch
wCrafts with Pat Montoothof Lucille Tatum's
21 Tuesday
Every day at LEC includes the following therapeutic activities: meaningful programs beginning at 5:30 a.m. and continuing until closing at 6 p.m.; mental & physical exercise; a chance to be creative; spiritual enrichment; reminiscing; socialization; entertainment; music; and laughter.
23 Thursday
8 Wednesday
wMusic with Mabel Hardin & Gay JolleywGlenda B. GreeneLeads Bible StudywFaith Sunday School Class of Zion Baptist Hosts Birthday Party
Tuesday, Aug. 7 - Family caregiver meeting, KMTuesday, Aug. 21 - Family caregiver meeting, ShelbyMonday, Aug. 27 - Stroke Support GroupTuesday, Aug. 28 - Parkinson’s Support Group Details - page 8
27 Monday
Activity Highlights 2012
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xFancy Feet Line Dancers
xGuitar Music with Kendra Johnson
x‘Goliath’ Comes For A Visit
xPraise with Alma Adams
xPower Lift Chairs with John Laughin
xBradley Camp’s Piano Recital
xPraise with Alma Adams
xFamily Feud
xWarhol-Inspired Art
xHealth Fair
xBradley Ellis on Dulcimer
xBingo with Ashley Camp
xChapel with Jerry Welch
xOur Olympic Games
xParticipant Council Meeting
xVeggie Snacks with Ann Kendrick
xNaval History with Chief Jason Christopher
xSinging with Jerry Pearson
xOldies Car Show
xPet Therapy with Daniel Adams & ‘Fritz’
August 7 - “The Broken Brain”with Becky Hall, Advanced Practice Provider
xSunday School with Sunnyside Baptist ChurchxA Picture's Worth A Thousand Words
xMini Massageswith Meg RyanxMusical Jamboree
Baked Fish-Veggies-Roll-Fruit
xS’mores Creations with Play Palace Preschool
xGames and More with Gardner-Webb Freshmen
xMusical Bell Choir
xGolden Chorus
xChapel with Jerry Welch
xSummer Time Bingo
xHealth Fair
6 MondayxInspirations with
Rev. Charles Rudisill
xLEC Olympic Opening Ceremony
xHealth Fair
We’re Cooking!
xLearning About Horses with JC Services
xThe Singing Cowboy
xBingo Bonanza
xSinging with Bethel Baptist Choir
xJan Tucker Shares Her Talent with Pottery
xBingo Bonanza
xAugust Jeopardy
xCrossroads Missions Comes To Sing
xA Healthy Snack with Kellie Bowles
31 Friday
xPraise with Alma Adams
xClowning Around Categories
xSing-a-long Videos
xLEC’s Science Challenge
Turkey Burgers-Lettuce/Tomato-Coleslaw-Fruit
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Thank you to the following:Margaret Traylor - magazinesMargie Page - traysNancy McCullough - vegetablesCarroll Hamrick - vegetablesCarolyn Jones - bingo prizes, cards, magazinesHilda Hawkins - magazinesDorothy Lee - magazinesRon Franks - bingo prizesPPG Industries - vegetablesJudy Canipe - magazinesWally Wershing - videos, magazinesNellie Crowder - cardsRoscoe & Jeri Patterson - personal care itemsBarbara & Joe Wood - electric can opener, materialsWestwood Heights Baptist Church - cookiesDon & Beth Blanton - bingo prizesKim’s Kut & Kurls - magazinesCarme Lee - cookiesEarlene Camp - vegetablesDoris Weeks - hair wash trayTracy Pullen - Girl Scout cookiesCharlie Jenkins - vegetablesSusan Cook - TV, puppets, footrestsDale & Denise Schenk - magazinesJohn Camp - okra, cantaloupeGary McFarland - personal care items
Shelbyw27-inch Wall-Mounting TelevisionwFolding Hand Trucks
Thank you
Neisler Center, Kings MountainIPOD/MPG3 PlayerwBingo PrizeswComposter
Wish listA great day for a cold treat!Clara Hughes enjoys an ice cream sundae, courtesty of Swooger’s. We appreciate the many individuals and busi-nesses that help make every day a treat at Life Enrichment Center through their donations and volunteering.
Thank you, PPG!Not only did PPG deliver deli-
cious vegetables from their garden in the last year, but
three employees, John Bowen, Rita Haynes, and Larry Wilson (standing behind participants)
designated LEC as the recipi-ent of the gifts PPG gives in
the name of employees who volunteer a certain number of
hours in the garden.Again, this summer we are
enjoying their produce.
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The Life Enrichment guys enjoyed sanding and painting a chest of drawers. Lawrence, left, Art, Gene, and Clayton are only a few of the men who worked on the project.
Menat
Work
Womenat
WorkElaine Kortas, far left, ices cupcakes for snack. Paula Wyatt prepares one of the raised beds in the LEC garden for the tomato plants she brought. To feel you’ve been pro-ductive and helped others is good way to end the day.
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Life Enrichment Center110 Life Enrichment Blvd.Shelby, North Carolina 28150
Non-Profit OrganizationU.S. Postage
PAIDCharlotte, NCPermit #4106Address Service Requested
Advisory BoardMason Venable, ChairmanMonty Thornburg, SecretaryMary AccorDavid BrinkleyTom BrooksCecil BurtonCarl DeBrewPhil HagerRonnie HawkinsMichael JohnsonDr. Jane KingGene LeGrandBrenda LovelaceDr. Anthony NegbeneborEllis NoellMike PoageJay RhodesDr. Mike RibadeneyraGary RitchieRev. Charles RudisillBob SmithOscar Zamora
Safety for the Person with DementiaTuesday, Aug. 21, 2012 5:30-7 p.m.
Life Enrichment Center, Shelby 110 Life Enrichment Blvd. (between Teddy & Meekins Law Offices & Cornerstone Dental Associates)
Free of charge & open to anyone dealing with dementiaA free sitter service is available for the person with dementia,
but a reservation is required by Aug. 14 by calling 704.484.0405
“The Broken Brain” with Becky Hall,Advanced Practice Provider of Klein Neurology
Tuesday, August 7, 2012 5:30-7 p.m.Neisler Life Enrichment Center, 222 Kings Mountain Blvd., Kings Mountain
Free of charge & open to anyone dealing with dementiaA free sitter service is available for the person with dementia,
but a reservation is required by August 3 by calling 704.739.4858
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Victory Over Stroke Meeting“Thriving, not just surviving” is the theme of this monthly meetingMonday, Aug. 27 5:30-7 p.m.Shelby Life Enrichment Center
110 Life Enrichment Blvd., Shelby Handicap parking in rear of the buildingQuestions? Call Linda at 704.484.0405
Do you have Parkinson’s? Does someone you love?You’re invited... Dr. Danielle Englert will present a program
on Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery for Parkinson’sTuesday, Aug. 28 6 p.m.Life Enrichment Center, Shelby Dr. Englert is with Carolinas Medical Center Neurology