This year kept us busy—join us on a tour of highlights below:
We welcomed Occupational Therapy interns from A.T. Still University and NAU. Laura Milligan, Brian Keene, and Courtney Ramos each contributed to our Campus in their own ways. An extra “thank you” to Campus Residents for welcoming these young professionals into your homes and your lives.
We joined forces with Resident Services and comfort Matters in our five-part Summer Series “Behind the Curtain”, which benefitted greatly from resident input.
We travelled to San Francisco for the American Society on Aging Conference.
Jessica participated in the leadership training with the Nollau Institute, and continues to be involved with the Caregiver support group; Better Breathers; Low Vision Support; grief Support; and Accessibility Committee.
Josephine continues volunteering as a Medicare counselor with Area Agency on Aging, and completed her Assisted Living Manager Certification.
We continued our own staff training with our SimulAge experience, expanding it to quarterly trainings with new staff from across Campus.
We provided resident driver screenings with the help of NAU OT students, partnered with AARP to offer the Safer Driving Course, and presented Down the Road: Driving Decisions and Alternate Transportation Options.
We partnered with the Health Services Advisory Group to offer a Diabetes Empowerment Education Program (DEEP) for residents, staff, and community members.
Educational offerings this year included Safer Stepping; A Matter of Balance; Financial Resources 101; Scam Awareness; Life Planning Documents; National Healthcare Decision Making Day; Medicare ABCs; and GoGo Grandparent / Transportation Alternatives.
We spoke at the Desert Christian fellowship Luncheon about services on and off Campus.
We presented to Valley Leadership members about aging issues and how businesses might address them.
We were hosted by Plaza South at their Spring Party, and had a great evening visiting with our 19North neighbors.
We hosted the Crisis Network to educate employees about how Network services can aid residents and staff.
Health and Wellness Committee partnerships included Blue Zones for Healthy Living; End of Life Planning Panel; and treating pain with Alternative/Integrative Medicine.
Thanks to the residents who work so closely with the Spay/Neuter Hotline to identify and trap cats on Campus.
We are looking forward to 2019 and the joy of the coming year!
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