Giving back is something that makes people feel good! It isn't any different for our residents at Juniper Village at Aurora. One of our "Giving Back Socials" was to solicit donations of children's toys and then our residents, along with their best friends, wrapped the toys and then brought them to Children's Hospital in Denver. Christmas came early for some of the patients at Children's Hospital!
We are committed
At Juniper we are committed to nurturing the spirit of life in each individual we serve so that they may live fully throughout all seasons of life. To us this means understanding an individual, not only their needs but their desires and responding with programs and services which provide for the highest quality of life possible. Our Alive in All Seasons program of activities is designed to foster healthy bodies, enriched minds and fulfilled spirits. These pictures and stories are living proof that we at Juniper are dedicated to walking our talk!
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Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Best Friends Gift Wrapping
Giving back is something that makes people feel good! It isn't any different for our residents at Juniper Village at Aurora. One of our "Giving Back Socials" was to solicit donations of children's toys and then our residents, along with their best friends, wrapped the toys and then brought them to Children's Hospital in Denver. Christmas came early for some of the patients at Children's Hospital!
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Rummage Sale at Juniper Village at Aurora
"Another person's trash is another person's treasure" and so it was at our annual rummage sale at Juniper Village! Staff, family and the community were able to benefit from our rummage sale and all proceeds raised will be donated to the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's!
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Breathe in Life:August Events
Our Alive in All Seasons’ theme for August is The
Environment. Our communities will focus their efforts on maintaining healthy
environments through environmentally conscious activities. Our “Green Canopy”
program emphasizes designing and operating buildings that meet new standards of
environmental sustainability. We are proud to be the first long-term care
company with a building in the US Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy
and Environmental Design (LEED) program.
According to research by Go Green, Americans throw away 2.5
million plastic bottles every hour; 25 billion Styrofoam cups and 40 billion
soft drink bottles and cans each year. Eighty-four percent of the average
American’s household trash can be recycled. If we recycled just 1/10 of our
newspapers 25 million trees could be saved. Are we all doing our part?
Join us this month as we learn more about the environment,
expand our wide-scale recycling program, learn more about environmental
sustainability programs and work with our community Green Teams to promote our
“Green Canopy” initiative. We encourage you to accompany us on this
environmental journey so that we can all continue to Breathe in Life!
Our fabulous activity offerings this month include our Rummage Sale as well as hot dogs, chips and sodas for lunch on August 8th and 9th from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm; our Concert in the Village the second of three summer music performances in our lovely courtyard on August 14th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm; or our La Dolce Vita Spaghetti Dinner and Auction where you can enjoy a delicious meal then bid on crafts or art made by our residents with proceeds benefiting the Alzheimer’s Association on August 21st from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm. Take a look at our calendar and join us for any and all activities that will help you make the most of these last few weeks of summer.
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
First Concert in the Village
We had our first of three Concerts in the Village on July 10th.
We had wonderful music in our fabulous courtyard and our residents and staff
had a very enjoyable evening!
John Austin Reed played some rock and roll favorites and we also
sold hotdogs, chips and soda as a fund raiser for the Alzheimer’s Association.
It doesn’t get much better than being outdoors on a summer
evening in Colorado with music and friends!
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Dementia Whisperer
Laura Wayman, an internationally renowned Dementia Expert, came
to Juniper Village at Aurora help to families and professionals who work on a
daily basis with residents/loved ones with this disease. Ms. Wayman an
accomplished keynote speaker, dedicated Gerontologist endorsed by Johns Hopkins
University Press, and published author of, “A Loving Approach to Dementia
Care”.
5.4 million Americans are caring for a loved one with some form
of dementia-without any formal support, education or resources. Even more
frightening, 68% of these family caregivers will get sick or pass away before
the loved one presenting the dementia symptoms that they are caring for.
Laura uses and teaches techniques that can arm families and caregivers with
practical solutions to care for someone with dementia providing the caregiver
with more moments of meaning and purpose.
Families were invited to attend her event and staff at JVA were
able to meet with her after her presentation and ask questions. We will
be bringing Laura Wayman back in October for another event for families and a
refresher with staff as part of our on-going training at JVA to ensure our
staff is some of the most highly trained in dementia care.
Friday, July 4, 2014
Jennifer Harris of Juniper Village at Aurora Promoted to Regional Director of Operations
Juniper Communities, one of the largest owner-operators of assisting living properties with revenues at $62 million, has named Jennifer Harris Director of Operations for the Colorado region. Previously she was the Executive Director of Juniper Village at Aurora, recruited there in May, 2008 as the Wellness Director. She was promoted after one year to Executive Director.
In her new position, Harris will oversee the operations of three of Juniper’s Denver metro properties – Aurora, Louisville, and The Spearly Center – and expects to take on more as Juniper continues its expansion in this marketplace.
Lynne Katzmann, Founder and CEO of Juniper spoke about Harris’s abilities, “Jennifer has been a strong leader at Juniper for many years. She proved her abilities not only in two different positions at Aurora but also in special project work throughout our portfolio. At Juniper, our mission and culture drive our success so promoting from within makes a lot of sense as our new leaders not only have proven skills but also understand and believe in our mission!”
In her role as Executive Director of Juniper Village at Aurora, Harris led the Aurora team to be recognized by the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America with its ‘Excellence in Care, Dementia Care Program of Distinction’ designation in 2009-11, 2011-13 and 2014-16; also, the Alzheimer’s Association’s Leader in Dementia Care for 2012 and 2013. Under her leadership, Juniper Village at Aurora was the first community to fully implement an electronic heath record system and received numerous corporate awards for customer satisfaction.
“It has been my great pleasure to work with Jennifer in multiple roles and projects over the years. She brings an incredible level of operational strength and wisdom to her work with our Colorado communities. I have no doubt that she will continue to foster our Juniper mission and community success in her new role as regional director,” said Cindy Longfellow, National Director of Sales and Marketing.
Jennifer Harris started her career in healthcare 21 years ago as a Certified Nursing Assistant. She went on to nursing school and has been a licensed nurse for 16 years.
“I have loved working with elders and especially with the Dementia population. My journey in healthcare has been so much more rewarding than I ever thought it would be,” Jennifer said.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Stand in Integrity: July Events
July is the month in which we celebrate our nation’s
independence with fireworks, cook outs and by cherishing our own personal
freedoms. Nelson Mandela reminds us “to be free is not merely to cast off one’s
chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.”
In that spirit join us as we honor those who “Stand in Integrity.”
Dr. Barbara Killinger, PhD, offers this definition of
integrity: “Integrity is a personal choice, an uncompromising and predictably
consistent commitment to honor moral, ethical, spiritual and artistic values
and principles.” To “Stand in Integrity” does not mean that you are flawless or
perfect, it means that you admit your shortcomings; you have influence, not
because people like you, but because people trust you, believe you, and follow
you.
We will also celebrate this month’s Alive in All Seasons
theme of Volunteerism by volunteering our time to others, honoring those who
volunteer with us, including our Resident Ambassadors; and learning more about
volunteer opportunities in the greater community.
Our fabulous activity offerings this month include our 4th
of July BBQ featuring saucy meats with scrumptious sides and a festive
atmosphere on July 4th at noon; our Concert in the Village which
will be the first of three summer concerts in our beautiful courtyard on July
10th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm; our Thank You Volunteers Luncheon
where we invite all of you who have volunteered with us to enjoy a tasty meal
with a hearty side of gratitude on July 15th at noon; our Car Wash Fundraiser
where you can get a clean and shiny car while helping out a great cause with
all proceeds benefiting the Alzheimer’s Association on July 19th
from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm; our Breakfast Talk featuring hearty food and
educational conversation on July 24th from 7:30 am to 8:30 am; or
our Best Friends Giving Back Social where you can indulge in light refreshments
and mingle with fellow community members. Take a look at our calendar and join
us for any and all activities that will help you make the most of these last
few weeks of summer.
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