Cedar Crest Students Plan Intergenerational Festivities for Cedar Haven Residents

Cedar Crest Students Plan Intergenerational Festivities for Cedar Haven Residents

This is the part of a new series of posts showing how residents #EnjoyLifeWithUs at Cedar Haven Healthcare Center. Ray Truex’s Cedar Crest Middle School Class makes regular visits to Cedar Haven to share activities and festivities with our residents (Ray’s photos above were used with his permission).

This week the CCMS students brought St. Patrick’s Day crafts and cookie decoration supplies to treat our residents to some springtime fun. Learn more as their teacher, Ray, answers a few questions about the class’s involvement at Cedar Haven:

Q: What inspired your class to start regularly visiting the residents at Cedar Haven?

Ray: “We started coming 4 or 5 years ago. I wanted to get the kids out of the building to go make an impact in our community, and while we do a lot of good inside of CCMS for charities, I wanted our kids on a van, interacting with others. My Falcons Care group brainstormed several ideas, and this was the one we chose. Concurrently, I had a friend who was a resident at another facility, and my visits to him prompted me to throw this idea out to the class. Fortunately, it was the one the class chose! We have averaged 5 or 6 visits a year for the past 5 years.”

Q: What have been your favorite activities thus far?

Ray: “While playing games has been an easy activity that allows the kids to get to know the residents, my favorite activities have been the ones where kids actually design the trip’s activities, do prep work, and lead once we arrive. We had two girls lead a trip in December, pre-plan the arts and crafts then lead the activities once we arrived. I was so proud of how they saw it through, start to finish! Our goal is to have kids lead the remainder of our visits.”

 

 

Q: What have you learned from the residents or enjoyed through your interactions with them?

Ray: “I would say that this experience has challenged the kids to step outside of their comfort zone and really see someone else’s world. We look for the glimmer of happiness in resident’s eyes as we interact with them, and the feeling of knowing that they brought joy to someone else’s day has had a lasting impact on the kids. Given the right outlets, kids can amaze you, and I always see sides of kids who I would have never expected. I’ve had parent phone calls, telling me how a daughter couldn’t stop talking about the fun they had at Cedar Haven; I’ve seen kids have a conversation with someone who doesn’t talk back, and get a hug at the end because the conversation was so meaningful; I’ve had kids say they are now considering going into nursing. I have kids routinely asking when the next visit will be. It has been a fantastic experience for all of us, and I hope it has been equally beneficial for your residents!”

 

 

On behalf of all of our residents and all of us at Cedar Haven, we would like to say thank you to this thoughtful group of students and their teacher for taking the time and effort to bring such vitality and enjoyment to our residents. While we have many activities at our facility for our residents to choose from each week, an inter-generational event led by compassionate students is such a treat. We all look forward to each time you come to visit. Thank you and happy St. Patrick’s Day!

 

Welcome to Cedar Haven!

Thank you for visiting the Cedar Haven blog. Please contact us with your questions or visit our jobs page to learn more about career opportunities at our facility.

Experienced Team . High Quality Care . Therapeutic Success . Friendly Atmosphere

Introducing the STARS program at Cedar Haven Healthcare Center

Introducing the STARS program at Cedar Haven Healthcare Center

Cedar Haven Healthcare Center is committed to continuously training our clinical team with best-practice clinical, operational, and technological methods. Our previous training events have recently evolved into a fantastic, synchronized series of daily training events...

Staff Spotlight: Debra Muraira

Staff Spotlight: Debra Muraira

We are thrilled to extend our heartfelt appreciation and congratulations to Deb Muraira, an esteemed member of our Medical Records team. Debra's remarkable dedication and nearly 49 years of exceptional service make her an invaluable asset to Cedar Haven. At Cedar...

Staff Spotlight: Nicole Ducati, LPN

Staff Spotlight: Nicole Ducati, LPN

Please join us in thanking and congratulating Nicole Ducati, a talented LPN at Cedar Haven, who was recently recognized with an Employee Recognition Award. We would like to acknowledge and celebrate Nicole for her outstanding work as a nurse at our facility. Nicole is...

New Tuition Discounts for Cedar Haven Team & their Families!

New Tuition Discounts for Cedar Haven Team & their Families!

We are very pleased to announce an exciting new perk that is available to Cedar Haven team-members starting this Fall semester! Elizabethtown College’s School of Graduate and Professional Studies (SGPS) is proud to partner with Cedar Haven to offer educational...

Named the #1 Nursing Home in Lebanon Valley!

Named the #1 Nursing Home in Lebanon Valley!

Cedar Haven Healthcare Center was recently recognized as the “Best Nursing Home in Lebanon Valley” in the 2023 Lebanon Community Choice Awards! It is a honor to receive this reward from the community that we serve. It is truly a new day at Cedar Haven! We are so proud...

Staff Spotlight: Tina Fisher

Staff Spotlight: Tina Fisher

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Tina Fisher, an exemplary LPN on 2C at Cedar Haven, for being the recipient of an Employee Recognition Award at our esteemed facility. On behalf of our entire team and community, we would like to acknowledge and express our...

Volunteer Spotlight: Petey

Volunteer Spotlight: Petey

In honor of National Volunteer Month, we would like to feature one of the important members of our Cedar Haven volunteer team. If you are frequently at Cedar Haven, you would probably recognize Petey, one of our regular volunteers. Here are a few of the comments our staff had to share in appreciation for Petey and his dedication to volunteering at Cedar Haven:

“Petey has been a member of the Cedar Haven family for years, and ever since he started volunteering 2 years ago he has become a family member to many of our residents. The yarn circle ladies look at him as one of them and he is a big help in the craft room.” – Marie Anderson, Director of Therapeutic Recreation

“Every Wednesday, Petey and I wind the grandfather clock in the lobby. If it wasn’t for him, I would probably forget! He sits in the lobby once he finishes his jobs for the day and we all enjoy chatting with him when we walk by. Everyone knows Petey!” – Marrissa T.

Petey shared that his favorite aspect of volunteering at Cedar Haven is helping with the exercise class, which takes place once a month. Petey also enjoys helping residents to the craft room and assisting with the yarn circle events. Petey’s mother was a resident at Cedar Haven and he said that he chose to keep coming to Cedar Haven after she passed away because he came to like the residents and the staff members very much.

Please join us in thanking Petey for his volunteer efforts at Cedar Haven! If you are interested in learning more about our volunteers and how you can become a volunteer at Cedar Haven, visit our Volunteer Page.

Welcome to Cedar Haven!

Thank you for visiting the Cedar Haven blog. Please contact us with your questions or to schedule a tour of our facility.

Experienced Team . High Quality Care . Therapeutic Success . Friendly Atmosphere

No Results Found

The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.

Supporting “Team Robin” at the MS Walk

Supporting “Team Robin” at the MS Walk

Did you know that an estimated 400,000 people in the United States have Multiple Sclerosis (MS), including nearly 200 new cases which are diagnosed each week? One family that is near and dear to many of us at Cedar Haven has been in the fight against MS for 23 years. Judy Chilcoate’s daughter, Robin, was diagnosed with MS 23 years ago. Judy’s 96-year-old mother lives at Cedar Haven and Judy has been an avid volunteer at Cedar Haven for the past 9 years. “We have a wonderful staff at Cedar Haven. I volunteer because I love to spend time with the residents– it is a joy,” shared Judy.

Judy also dedicates some of her volunteer efforts to participating in the Walk MS: Hershey with “Team Robin.” The Walk is a great way to support those living with MS in our community and to help raise money for MS research.

This year’s walk will take place in Hershey on April 23, 2017 at Milton Hershey School. The site opens for registration at 12pm and the walk begins at 1pm. While it is FREE to participate in the walk, there is an opportunity to make donations for MS research.

Please join us in thanking Judy for her dedication to volunteering at Cedar Haven and also for her involvement with this worthy cause.

If you are interested in participating in the MS walk or making a donation, you can email Judy at rchilcoatesr@comcast.net or view the Team Robin page on the Walk MS: Hershey website.

Welcome to Cedar Haven!

Thank you for visiting the Cedar Haven blog. Please contact us with your questions or to schedule a tour of our facility. Experienced Team . High Quality Care . Therapeutic Success . Friendly Atmosphere

Cedar Haven Coronavirus Report

Cedar Haven Coronavirus Report

Click Here For Up To Date Covid-19 Information The community incidence of COVID has been on the rise and it has now affected Cedar Haven. At this time Cedar Haven will be having staff and visitors to 2C and 2F wear a surgical mask due to possible exposure in the...

Congratulations recent CNA Certification Pathway Grads!

Congratulations recent CNA Certification Pathway Grads!

Last week at Cedar Haven, our newest group of Nursing Assistant Training (NAT) Program students successful graduated from our in-house CNA training program. We are proud of the students and their hard work completing this course. From all of us at Cedar Haven,...

Introducing the STARS program at Cedar Haven Healthcare Center

Introducing the STARS program at Cedar Haven Healthcare Center

Cedar Haven Healthcare Center is committed to continuously training our clinical team with best-practice clinical, operational, and technological methods. Our previous training events have recently evolved into a fantastic, synchronized series of daily training events...

Volunteer Spotlight: Pat and Tom Keefer

Volunteer Spotlight: Pat and Tom Keefer

April was Volunteer Appreciation Month and we celebrated by hosting a banquet in honor of our fantastic volunteers. This week we are featuring Tom and Pat Keefer on our blog. Tom and Pat are dedicated volunteers who have made a huge impact at Cedar Haven over the years.

Meet Tom and Pat

Tom and Pat Keefer have been volunteering at Cedar Haven for 16 years. Among other things, Tom often runs the elevator to bring residents downstairs for crafts while Pat assists some residents to the elevators and back to their rooms after activities. Tom and Pat were also involved in bringing their Polka Club to visit the facility in October, which was enjoyed by many.

Tom-&-Pat-Keefer

Pat Keefer, Marie Anderson, and Tom Keefer

Tom noted that he and his wife “have been blessed with great health and we want to pay it back.”

Pat shared the following concerning her experience volunteering at Cedar Haven: “You really get attached to the residents. I miss them when I don’t go in for some reason. It’s amazing to meet concert violinists and piano players… one resident played the tuba. When I see them, they wave. It’s rewarding and it’s really fun.”

We are very thankful for how our committed volunteers assist our residents on a daily basis. Please join us in thanking Tom and Pat for their service. If you missed it, please be sure to read the volunteer spotlight on Bish Wolf, which was published last month. If you are interested in volunteering, please call Cedar Haven at (717) 274-0421.

Volunteer Spotlight: Bish Wolf

Volunteer Spotlight: Bish Wolf

In honor of National Volunteer Month, we held a Volunteer Banquet and are now spotlighting a few of our regular volunteers here on our blog. Please enjoy today’s spotlight!

National Volunteer Month

Meet Bish

Bish Wolf grew up in Lebanon and has been a very regular and dedicated volunteer at our facility over the past 18 years. She typically volunteers at the facility 6 days a week. It all started when she came to visit a friend at the facility.

bish-wolf

Bish said, “I’ve volunteered all my life. A lot of it started when I was a Senior Girl Scout. Our theme was volunteering in the community.”

Bish noted that when she sees a need to help someone with little things, like writing letters to loved ones, she wants to jump in and help. “I’m the kind of person who keeps busy but likes to see results, see a change or a betterment. That’s my attitude in life.”

What a difference her attitude and commitment have made for so many residents at Cedar Haven over the past 18 years. Please join us in thanking Bish for her dedication to volunteering her time for the betterment of others.