Winter Edition This will be the first quarterly newsletter for the Bay at Eastview and the Bay at Garden View. As we look back on 2019, we have many happy memories welcom- ing new residents but also heavy hearts for our dear friends who passed away. We are looking forward to seeing what 2020 brings and welcoming those who will join our family; for a short-term stay or long-term. We are thankful for all of our residents and families, as well as the amazing staff. “May you have enough to meet your needs and extra to give to others. May you know the Love of family and true friends, share that love with others and let kindness light your way”.
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Winter Edition
This will be the first quarterly newsletter
for the Bay at Eastview and the Bay at
Garden View. As we look back on 2019,
we have many happy memories welcom-
ing new residents but also heavy hearts
for our dear friends who passed away.
We are looking forward to seeing what
2020 brings and welcoming those who
will join our family; for a short-term stay
or long-term. We are thankful for all of
our residents and families, as well as the
amazing staff.
“May you have enough to meet your
needs and extra to give to others. May
you know the Love of family and true
friends, share that love with others and
let kindness light your way”.
Congratulations to the Staff At the Bay at Garden View on a PERFECT SURVEY!! !
THE BAY AT EASTVIEW
HEALTH & REHABILITATION
CENTER
RECOGNIZED FOR IMPROVING
QUALITY OF LONG TERM
CARE.
The Bay at Eastview was recently rec-
ognized by the American Health Care
Association and National Center for
Assisted Living for its achievements in
the quality of care they provide.
Eastview accomplished FOUR of four
national goals in areas including:
Hospitalizations
Antipsychotics
Customer Satisfaction
Functional Outcomes
Congratulations to the entire team at
Eastview for improving the Quality of
Care of our residents!
The Bay at Garden View went
through their Probationary to Reg-
ular License Standard Survey.
During the Survey no deficiencies
were identified and to quote the
State Surveyor “This place is a
breath of fresh air!”
RECOGNITION
ACTIVITY PROFESSIONAL WEEK
Congratulations
to our 2019
Employee of the Year
PAULA LIGHTFOOT!!
Paula has been an “Angel” to
many residents in her 23 years
of employment at Eastview.
Paula’s compassion and love
for each of her residents she
cares for shows through her
smile and soft spoken voice.
January 20-26 was National Activity
Professional Week. Pictured with
their gifts are Shari, Grace and
Brittany. Thank you for all you do
for our Residents!!
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THE BAY AT EASTVIEW CELEBRATED A MILESTONE BIRTHDAY!!
Jean R. turned 100 years old on November 16, 2019
Pictured with Jean is her granddaughter Pictured with Jean and Deb is Deb Hale who also works here at Eastview. Jean’s other granddaughter Lisa Ray.
November 16th was a
special day for Jean
and her two grand-
daughters. They hon-
ored their grandmother
with all her favorite
things! Purple,
meatloaf, mashed
potatoes, a beautiful
chocolate and white
ganache birthday cake
and polka music.
RESIDENTS FROM GARDEN VIEW MAKING BLANKETS FOR THE HUMANE SOCIETY
Recently, the residents from Garden
View decided at their council meeting
to give back to a non-profit in the
community. They voted on the
Humane Society . They looked at the
“needs” list to see what they could
help with. Soon, many animals will
have a cozy blanket to snuggle with.
If you would like to help with this
project, you can donate blanket
material to Garden View so the
Residents can make more.
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At The Bay at Eastview, we believe that promoting
well-being and caring for the whole resident are vital
elements of healing. We offer a wide variety of ser-
vices for post-acute hospital patients with a goal of
getting them to return to functioning independently as
quickly as possible. In addition, we also offer long
term residential care, including specialized program-
ming for individuals with a wide variety of dementia-
related disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease. Daily
activities and community outings are offered as well to