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Winter 2008 (Volume 4, Issue 4)

  • Area-Wide Resident Council Meeting being held on Friday, February 6, 2009 at 2:30 p.m. in the Browning Event Room at the Central Library
  • Cookbooks - Holiday Cheer
  • Changes are Coming in 2009 that May Keep You From Receiving a Television Signal
  • Resident Rights Review—Loss and Theft
  • Nursing Home Residents Appreciate Gifts
  • Gift Ideas for the Holidays

 

Fall 2008 (Volume 4, Issue 3)

  • Celebrate Residents' Rights Week
  • Economic Stimulus Information
  • Humbert Wolfe Quote on Fall
  • Presidential Election 2008
  • Problem Solving Within Your Home—Step 5:
    Contact the Long-Term Care Ombudsman
  • Cookbooks - Just in Time for the Holidays
  • Area-Wide Resident Council Meeting being held on Friday, October 3rd at 2:30 p.m. in the Browning Event Room at the Central Library
  • Who Decides? - Healthcare Representative, Power of Attorney or YOU

 

Summer 2008 (Volume 4, Issue 2)

  • Area-Wide Resident Council Meeting being held on Thursday, June 26th at 2:00 p.m. in the Browning Event Room at the Central Library
  • Resident Rights Review - Basic Rights
  • Hurry - Get Your Cookbook Today
  • SWIRCA's "Athletes Around the World" Vanderburgh County Senior Olympics
  • Culture Change - Movement to Consistent Assignment
  • Mid-America Institute on Aging
  • Problem Solving Within Your Home - Step 4: Work With the Resident and Family Council
  • Advocacy Tip
  • Independence Day Quiz

 

Spring 2008 (Volume 4, Issue 1)

  • What Does an Ombudsman Do?
  • Lydia Johnson Poem about Mothers
  • Economic Stimulus Information
  • Problem Solving Within Your Home—Step 3:
    Follow the Facility's Grievance (Complaint) Process
  • If You are Threatened with Eviction, Here are some Important Things to Know
  • Vanderburgh County Senior Olympics Scheduled
    for Wednesday, June 18th
  • A Few Cookbooks Remain

 

Winter 2007 (Volume 3, Issue 4)

  • Cookbook Arrival
  • Cartoon—You’re Telling Me It’s Bedtime?
  • Culture Change Movement—What’s In a Word
  • Resident Rights Review—Loss and Theft
  • Nursing Home Residents Appreciate Gifts
  • Gift Ideas for the Holidays

 

Fall 2007 (Volume 3, Issue 3)

  • Culture Change Movement
  • Problem Solving Within Your Home—Step 2: Bring Your Concerns to Staff Supervisors
  • Holiday Trivia
  • ABC’s to Having Yourself a Great Day!
  • Thoughts for Thanksgiving
  • Resident Rights Review—Your Right to
    Self-Determination and Choice

 

Summer 2007 (Volume 3, Issue 2)

  • Problem Solving Within Your Home—Step 1: Voice Concerns to Those Directly Involved
  • How to Address Your Father in Different Languages
  • SWIRCA Olympic Games are June 13th
  • Resident Rights Review—Rights to Accessing Your Current Clinical Records
  • We Want Your Recipes

 

Spring 2007 (Volume 3, Issue 1)

  • Cookbook
  • Transfer and Discharge Rights
  • Easter Pronunciations
  • Examples of Culture Change
  • Did Your Mother Ever Say . . .
  • Vanderburgh County Senior Olympics on June 13th
  • Would You Have Been Duped?
  • Thank You for Signing House Bill No. 1635

 

Winter 2006 (Volume 2, Issue 4)

  • Marilee Edmondson’s Poem, CARE Matters, was Chosen to be Included in A Collection of Essays and Poems
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Quote on Love
  • Thoughts on New Year’s
  • Presidents?
  • WANTED—Ombudsman Volunteer
  • A Caring CNA Brightened a Resident’s Day
  • Resident Rights Review—Loss and Theft
  • Gifts Nursing Home Residents Appreciate
  • Gift Ideas for the Holidays

 

Fall 2006 (Volume 2, Issue 3)

  • Halloween and Thanksgiving Facts
  • The Amazing Hunt Maze
  • Residents Rights Week October 1st—7th, 2006 (CARE Matters)
  • Talking Books Service—Free Through Evansville Public Library
  • Halloween Jokes
  • Resident Rights Review—Your Right To Access Information
  • Doug Larson Quote for Grandparent’s Day

 

Summer 2006 (Volume 2, Issue 2)

  • An Old Farmer’s Advice
  • Culture Change During Mealtime

 

Spring 2006 (Volume 2, Issue 1)

  • Resident Councils
  • Maggie Kuhn Quotes
  • The Resident Quality and Family Empowerment Project of the United Senior Action Foundation announces “Tele-Group”
  • Easter Trivia
  • Famous Mothers and Their Roles
  • Resident Rights Review—Protection of Privacy
  • Culture Change in Bathing

 

Winter 2005 (Volume 1, Issue 3)

  • Say “Merry Christmas” in Another Language
  • Shirley Temple Quote
  • Transfer and Discharge Rights
  • Winter Crossword Puzzle
  • Important Facts About Medicare’s New Prescription Drug Coverage for People in Nursing Homes or Certain Long-Term Care Facilities
  • Winter Jokes
  • Resident’s Rights Review—Loss and Theft

 

Summer 2005 (Volume 1, Issue 2)

  • Factors to Consider When Choosing a Facility
  • Important Facts About Medicare’s New Prescription Drug Coverage for People in Nursing Homes or Certain Long-Term Care Facilities Residents Rights Week Poster Contest Information
  • Senior Games Results
  • “The State” is in the Building—What Does that Mean?
  • Programs That Help Pay For Nursing Home Care
  • FAQ—Roommate Dispute, Moving to a Different Nursing Home, Bed Hold Policy, and Hospital Stay Longer than 15 Days

 

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