LIKE US ON Jump to... New Members ..................................... 2 Dated Events ....................................... 3 Association Meetings.......................... 7 CEU Events .......................................... 8 Support Groups............................. none New Employees................................ 16 Non Dated ..................................... none Submit news to [email protected] | 7625 Metro Blvd., 2 nd fl., Mpls., MN 55439 May 14, 2018 Monday epublication to share Twin Cities senior care news Email your submissions by Thursday at 4 p.m. To get your books by mail – email Susanne Grochett at [email protected]thank you 1. White Pine Senior Living, Cottage Grove 2. Walker Methodist Place, Minneapolis 3. New Perspective, Woodbury 4. White Bear Heights, White Bear Lake 5. Cherrywood Pointe, Plymouth 6. Chaska Heights Senior Living, Chaska 7. Dellwood Gardens, St. Paul 8. UCare, Minneapolis 9. Friendship Village, Bloomington 10. The Commons on Marice, Eagan 11. Sanctuary at Brooklyn Center 12. Orchard Path, Apple Valley FOR HOSTING flowers fun friends food
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LIKE US ON
Jump to... New Members .....................................2 Dated Events .......................................3 Association Meetings .......................... 7
CEU Events ..........................................8 Support Groups .............................none New Employees ................................ 16 Non Dated .....................................none
Submit news to [email protected] | 7625 Metro Blvd., 2nd fl., Mpls., MN 55439
May 14, 2018 Monday epublication to share Twin Cities senior care news
Email your
submissions by Thursday
at 4 p.m.
To get your books by mail – email Susanne Grochett at [email protected]
thank you 1. White Pine Senior Living, Cottage Grove2. Walker Methodist Place, Minneapolis3. New Perspective, Woodbury4. White Bear Heights, White Bear Lake5. Cherrywood Pointe, Plymouth6. Chaska Heights Senior Living, Chaska
7. Dellwood Gardens, St. Paul8. UCare, Minneapolis9. Friendship Village, Bloomington10. The Commons on Marice, Eagan11. Sanctuary at Brooklyn Center12. Orchard Path, Apple Valley
Learn about how music a�ects the brain and receive tips on working with others. Presented by Karen Blomgren, MT-BC, NMT, BA, BS of Mary T. Hospice
Sponsored by Mary T. Hospice�ere is no cost to attend, but please reserve
a spot by calling the Coon Rapids Senior Center at 763-767-6473.
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You’re invited to an art show featuring the works of Linda Siegel and Delys Nast hosted by Cherrywood Pointe of Minnetonka.
After owning a successful advertising and graphic design studio for decades, Linda Siegel’s retirement fell into place with the strike of lightening and a paint brush. See more of her work at Thursdaysstudio.blogspot.com.
Delys Nast enjoyed the benefits of an artist mother and a grandfather who sculpted. Childhood art supplies turned into a career as a graphic designer and years of working with oil, pastel and sculpture in various media. See more of her work at Delysart.blogspot.com.
Please come and enjoy the art, refreshments and tours of our senior living community!
Friday, May 18 | 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.Saturday, May 19 | 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, May 20 | 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Cherrywood Pointe of Minnetonka 2004 Plymouth Road | Minnetonka, MN
Please RSVP to 952.525.4555.
Senior Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care and Enhanced Careof Minnetonka
Where: Emma B. Howe YMCA 8950 Springbrook Drive NW Coon Rapids, MN 55433
When: Monday, May 21 Time: 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Sit back and enjoy peaceful live music by Karen, while you indulge in a relaxing massage by Becky.
�erapies are provided by Mary T. Hospice team.
www.marytinc.com/hospice_care.php
Sponsored by Mary T. HospiceFor questions or more information contact Sarah Anderson at [email protected] or 763-760-0315.
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Ecumen - Seasons at Apple Valley 15359 Founders Ln. | Apple Valley, MN 55124
www.seasonsapplevalley.org | 952-698-5300
Contact Us
MANAGED BY:
400 W. 67th St., Richfield, MN 55423 thepinesrichfield.com
COMMUNITY EDUCATION Hosted by The Pines Senior & Assisted Living
Space is limited. To RSVP, please contact 612-861-3331 or [email protected]
JILL FREEMANJill Freeman, Senior Move Specialist and Sorter, from Gentle Transitions will be presenting educational tips to help anyone considering an upcoming move or just beginning the process of decluttering.
LISA DUNNLisa Dunn is a REALTOR® with RE/MAX Results Senior Services Group. She will provide:
• Insights into the local real estate market• How to best showcase your home• How to best work with your agent
Does the Thought of Downsizing and Moving
Overwhelm You?
MONDAY, MAY 21ST 12:00 PM
A light snack and beverages will be provided
SEMINAR:
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Date: �ursday, May 31Time: 2:30 pm - 4:00 pmPlace: Margaret Place Café 1555 118th Lane NW, Coon Rapids Growing older can be stressful, but understanding your body’s changes can help ease your mind. Discover ways to boost your physical, emotional and spiritual health so you can live a healthier and happier life.
All senior workers interestedin marketing are welcome.
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SWIM May Meeting May 16, 2018
Time: 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
LinkedIn for People WhoLove Their Jobs
Presented by: Carol Kaemmerer, professional speaker, trainer and executive coach and author of LinkedIn for the Savvy Executive: Promote Your Brand with Authenticity, Tact and Power
Note: due to a family death, Carol was unable to present in April.
LinkedIn is not just for job seekers any more. It is an essential business tool that we need to learn how to use well to power our careers and grow our business. It is the way that many people may encounter you FIRST. If your LinkedIn profile is uninformative, people may decide to take their business elsewhere.
Learn how we can use LinkedIn to grow our business, serve our senior community more effectively, and shine a positive light on our current employers and ourselves.
Carol’s book will be available for purchase ($25).
Host: The Glenn of Minnetonka5300 Woodhill Rd.
Minnetonka, MN 55345Hosted by Karen Mandile, 952-314-6244
Thank you for hosting, Karen!
Annual membership: RENEW/JOIN NOW$25.00/annual Jan. to Dec. or $5.00/mtg
SWIM is now able to accept credit cards at the meetings. Fees for using a credit card are: $26.00/annual or $5.50 per meeting.
Members are welcome to bring brochures and business cards for the resource table.
Contact Cindy Hedberg at 612-597-3752for questions regarding SWIM.
Contact Beth Paterson at 651-762-9648 for questions or suggestions regarding SWIM Education.
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MAY 16th
Hoarding: Buried in Treasures SPEAKER: KAREN ECKSTROM, MSW, LICSW
7:30 AM Light Breakfast 8:00-9:00 AM Education
Join us for this highly informational CEU event focused on hoarding disorders. Participants will leave with an understanding of:
• The difference between hoarding and cluttering • What causes hoarding • Signs of hoarding • Who struggles with hoarding • Treatment options
1 CEU credit for social workers.
MANAGED BY:
400 W. 67th St., Richfield, MN 55423 thepinesrichfield.com
2018 EDUCATION SEMINAR Hosted by The Pines Senior & Assisted Living
Karen Eckstrom, MSW, LICSW, has been a therapist for over 25 years and is the co-founder of Edina Comfort Care Counseling Clinic. Karen maintains an independent practice specializing in mental health issues that affect older adults such as depression, anxiety, grief and hoarding to name just a few.
Ask the Experts TalkHealthy Brain AgingBy Dr. Bhavani Kashyap
Thursday, May 17, 2018 Lunch/Registration: 11:30 am-NoonPresentation: Noon-1:00 pm
New Perspective Senior Living Mankato
100 Dublin Road Mankato, MN 56001
Lunch sponsored by New Perspective Senior Living Mankato
This presentation is free and offers 1 free CEU for social workers/nurses.
For physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, physical therapists,
occupational therapists, speech therapists, case managers, social workers, care coordinators, chaplains, home care providers and others interested in learning more about caring for people with brain tumor treatment needs.
Friday, May 18, 2018 8:00 am-1:30 pm
Neuroscience Center 1st Floor conference room
295 Phalen Blvd, St. Paul, MN 55130
This Summit provides a maximum of 4.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
We care about...Visibility. Giving you a broader audience of pros + clientsAccuracy. Getting your housing + services data correctConvenience. Making our website easy + quick to use
YOUR MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES...
JULINE952 945-4022
NWANNEKA952 945-4078
SUSANNE952 945-4077 NANCY
952 945-4079BOB
952 945-4095
SUZANNE952 945-4053
When we launched our new website in July, we heard from social workers. The website changes affected them and their daily work with clients.Based on social workers’ feedback, we worked together to make improve-ments to best get your info in front of this important referral audience.
The Network News is a free way to spread your news – an open house, new program or new employee. It is a powerful tool for members ONLY to share and connect with others in the Network. Each week a new edition goes to our online audience of over 2,000 in the Twin Cities area.
NETWORK NEWS is an online, industry-insider weekly distributed every Monday to our members.
• Submissions accepted from members only. Inclusion of submissions at editor’s discretion.
• Submissions run for two consecutive weeks. SIZE & COST• Your 3.625” wide x 10” high, half-page TALL
article is FREE. HOW TO PLACE• Request a template at [email protected]• Submit your article by 4 p.m. Thursday to be
included in Monday’s edition.• Select two consecutive weeks of placements.• Pdf and Word files preferred.
Join us for an engaging and enlightening seminar! Featured speaker Lores Vlaminck, MA, BSN, RN, CHPN is a nurse consultant specializing in education and mentor-ing for staff providing services in hospice, palliative, home care and assisted living. This presentation is designed to help you navigate the ethical challenges and complexities of working with seniors in declining health. You’ll learn:• To identify the most common ethical principles experi-
enced in a senior’s transition through declining health• Define the professional’s advocacy role and maintenance
of healthy boundaries• Discuss real-life scenarios that present ethical issues
with tools to provide guidance for conversations
Tuesday, May 22nd 20187:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Networking8:00 – 10:00 a.m. Presentation, Followed by Tours
York Gardens3451 Parklawn Avenue | Edina, MN
RSVP by 5/17/18 to Erin Renslow by calling 952-898-6719 or email at [email protected].
ETHICS OF THE MATTER:Practical Ethics in a Complex World for the Elderly
Join presenter, Marysue Moses, Ebenezer Dimensions™ Program Coordinator, as we learn about dementia. About Our Presenter: Marysue Moses became Dimensions™ Program Coordinator for Ebenezer in March 2015, after 12 years of direct dementia care experience, mostly in the realm of activities. She regularly trains employees on dementia-related topics at all of Ebenezer’s sites.
Objectives:•Describe four types of dementia and how they differ• Communicate more effectively through various stages of dementia
•Gain strategies to deal with challenging situations
with families and understanding what can make interactions
difficult. Provides discussion on how hospice can benefit healthcare professionals
experiencing difficult situations.
Therapeutic Fibs An Ethical Dilemma
Presented by Joyce Konczyk
In today’s changing health care climate, it’s important to know how to use ethical, therapeutic communication with persons with dementia. In this seminar, you will learn how to: Identify professional standards
regarding honesty with clients.
Identify potential consequences to the professional when using or recommending the use of a lie.
List/define ethical principles in conflict when considering the use of a lie with someone with dementia or other cognitive impairment.
Define circumstances where the use of a lie may be ethically justifiable and where it may not be.
May 22nd, 2018
Meet and Greet 2:30 p.m. Presentation 3 – 4 p.m.
Please RSVP 952-283-2600 Or email Terri Joski-Lang
Spiritual identity is grounded in a system of connectedness. Who am I in relationship to myself? My illness? My family, community and environment? Do I feel connected to Something More? Is my spiritual identity a resource in times of crisis? In this guided discussion, participants will learn how to introduce and “use” story as a method for engaging self, patients & families in the exploration of spiritual identity & connectedness. Learning Objectives: Describe ways in which companion narratives
can be used in work practice • Describe 3-4 ways of responding to or initi-ating discussions based on companion narratives • Illustrate 2-3 potential uses and misuses of companion narratives
CEU EVENT Approved for 1.0 CEU by the
Minnesota Board of Nursing and the Minnesota Board of Social Work
Wednesday, May 23rd Breakfast 7:30 a.m.
Presentation 8 - 9 a.m.
RSVP by May 21st to: Jennifer Olson, Director of Community Relations at [email protected] or call (763) 416-7740 ext. 210
Free 1 Credit CEU for Nurses and Social Workers
Wednesday, May 23 7:30am – 9:00am
1824 Old Hudson Road
St. Paul, MN 55119 Breakfast & Refreshments Provided!
Substance Abuse in Seniors:
Identifying and Preventing
Speaker: Karissa Borchert, MSW, LGSW, Community Liaison,
This interactive exploratory journey will help you understand how the “connections we make” and the “way we support” are the things that matter most in the “Person Centered Approach” we are all trying to master. Using tools to help structure the care we are delivering, Krisie will help us understand that the “Person Centered Care” we are delivering comes from the “connection” we make, not the procedure we deliver.
Presented by Krisie Barron, Licensed Social Worker and Certified Teepa Snow Trainer/ Consultant (PAC)
8200 Main Street N, Maple Grove, MN 55369SilverCreekonMain.com
Reserve early, space is limited.Reservation requested by June 1st.
SilverCreek on Main Senior LivingTuesday, June 5, 2018 • 8:30-11:00 AM
2.0 CEU available
THE FRONT LINE CONNECTION:
Experience dementia from the Inside
AND the Outside
New Memory
Care Now Open!
Education EventQualifying for Minnesota Medical
Assistance, Elderly and Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waivers
13733 Quay Street NWAndover, MN 55304www.FarmsteadPHS.org
Tuesday, June 5 at 7:30-9 a.m.The Farmstead: Terrace Community RoomBreakfast: 7:30-8 a.m. | Presentation: 8-9 a.m.
Presented by Attorney Kate Stellmach Freiert from the law firm of Maser, Amundson, Boggio and Hendricks
Continue your education at The Farmstead with a discussion about Medical Assistance (MA), Elderly Waivers (EW) and Community Access for Disability Inclusion (CADI) Waivers. We’ll examine important differences in criteria and eligibility, and outline the planning process for individuals meeting each program’s requirements.
1 CEU is available following completion.
Join us for a tour of The Farmstead after the event!
Welcome Taylor McCallThe team at TowerLight Senior Living in St. Louis Park is excited to welcome back Taylor McCall as the new Director of Outreach and Sales. She worked at TowerLight previously for two years as a Lead Teacher in the Child Care Program. Most recently, Taylor was a Researcher and Interventionist at the University of Minnesota where she worked with individuals ages 70 and older on a study to focus on behavior change strategies to promote adherence to physical activity protocol. In addition, she has work experience in a geriatric behavioral program, a home care agency and as an Elder Life Specialist at Methodist Hospital. Taylor has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from The College of St. Benedict with a major in Psychology and a Master of Arts Degree in Psychology from the University of St. Thomas. She is passionate about the intergenerational programming that takes place at TowerLight and loves learning from older adults.
Please stop by or call Taylor to welcome her to her new role at TowerLight.
Towerlight Senior Living3601 Wooddale Avenue South