Comforts of Home of Hudson-Wrapping Christmas Presents
/What better way to do everyday things, but wrap Christmas presents with our friends!
Community news from our beautiful assisted living and memory care communities.
We offer a wide variety of activities at our communities. Below are just a few examples of the fun we are having at White Pine, Comforts of Home and Gracewood Senior Living.
What better way to do everyday things, but wrap Christmas presents with our friends!
Ladies Christmas Tea with special entertainment by Ellen Ochs! And some Christmas carolers
Just a couple things going on in Menomonie RCAC
Visit from Mr & Mrs Clause, Pet Therapy dog & Sunshine Learning Center!! 2018 Candlelight Christmas Singalong with pianist Sharilyn Bielefeldt.
SCOPES Program (Stanley Corrections Outreach Program Equals Success)
In collaboration with the Stanley Correctional Institute, Comforts of Home began participating in their SCOPES program. Each building collected crafting supplies that were turned into the Stanley Correctional Institute. The Institute in turn donated multiple handmade quilts, throw blankets and fidget blankets. These will be distributed to each building to be utilized by our residents.
This program supports our VISION: TO SERVE PEOPLE!
The Blaine Campus will be having a Christmas party on December 14th from 5:00-7:00. Santa will make an appearance and we will have music.
Today we had moms and kids group that visit every month and sing Christmas carols.
Happy Holidays
Such a fun night in River Falls!
Community Gift
We received a surprise “Thank You” floral arrangement this past Friday from a few unknown members of our community. It is beautiful! What a sweet gesture and way to be appreciated by our community! Thank you for thinking of us.
Compassionate Touch as a Therapeutic Approach in Combating Behavioral Expressions
Being able to communicate is an essential skill needed to fulfill basic human needs. Imagine if you were no longer able to communicate your basic needs? What if when you spoke the words came out jumbled? Or, when you listened to others, you heard only garbled voices? Dementia can rob someone of their ability to communicate the way they once knew. In memory care it is not uncommon to see negative behavioral expression like verbal or physical aggression as a way of communicating needs such as hunger or boredom. Compassionate Touch is an approach combining skilled touch and specialized communication shown to prevent behavioral expression in people with dementia.
At Comforts of Home we are excited to have been able to participate in Compassionate Touch training. Our certified Compassionate Touch coaches are training all Comforts of Home staff in the techniques and we are seeing some exciting outcomes with our residents that include improved sleep, decreased anxiety, and decreased use of anti-psychotropic medications. Compassionate Touch has also given our staff tools to improve communication skills with residents and is allowing staff to further personalize care plans to meet the needs of each individual. Comforts of Home is eager to continue using the Compassionate Touch approach to enrich the lives of our residents and staff.
Flash back to 1950s!
We held a 50’s themed Car Hop last week here in our memory care building. Flash backs are often what we get to see glimpses of with many of our residents, so we thought it would be fun to hold an event to bring them back for a good time and it was such a fun era to highlight! We had burgers, sandwiches, fries, malts, music, poodle skirts, and after our meal we watched a few timeless classics on our big screen! Many smiles, laughs and memories were shared!