Daily Mass
Weekdays, 9:30-10 a.m.
& Saturdays, 4:00 p.m. Join us for daily Mass
in Assisi Chapel
Tuesday Holy Hour
10:15-11:15am in Assisi Hall
Bible Study
Sunday’s at 3:00 in the
Reading Room at
Marymount Place (M3)
Rosary Group
Sunday’s at 9:30 in
Assisi Hall
Exercise Programs
Exercise with Bob: Nov. 7 at 10:30 in Assisi Hall
Julie Balloflex: Nov. 16 at 10:30 a.m. in
Assisi Hall
November Family Bingo Saturday, November. 17 2:00
MMP Dining Room
Vol. 12 Issue 11 November 2018
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Community
The Village at Marymount Featuring Villa St. Joseph and Marymount Place
Founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis
Harvesting Memories
November is a special time of year. Thanksgiving gives us an opportunity to bring our families together without the pressure and worry of presents.
We’d like to take this time to let you know that whether you’re a staff member, resident or family member that we consider you part of our family. Thank you for sharing your loved ones, your time and your memories with us.
Our family Holiday Dinner will be December, 2 this year. There will be two seating's, one at 11:30a.m. and 1:00p.m. Please see receptionist for details.
On behalf of the staff and residents here at The Village at Marymount, we want to wish you a very Blessed Thanksgiving to you and yours.
We salute our Veteran’s…
Casimer Kaliszewski CCU 212 B Navy 3 years
David Lehmann CCU 211 A Army 2 years
John Barber CCU 215 A Army 2 years
Sr. Mary Peter Slawinski CH 13 Army Nurse Corp 1 year
Richard Kotabish CCU 212 A Marines 9 years
Frank DiSiena MCU 21 Army 4 years
Joseph Mytro MCU 1 Navy 6 1/2 Years
Norman Schneigenberg MCU 3 Marines 4 years
Joe Blaha MMP 202 Army 3 years
Ted Blanda MMP 323 Army 2 years
Richard Kirschling MMP 107 Marines 16 years
Edward Thoryk MMP 330 Navy 7 years
Alvin Brooks MMP 118 Navy 4 years
Bill O’Brien MMP 214 Navy 4 years
Bill Uranksy MMP 331 Navy 2 years
Joe Seminatore MMP 117 Navy 2 years
Edward Yursky MMP 132 Air Force 3 years
Clare Hall
Marcella Eppele CH Room 2-03 November 13, 1930 88 Candles
Mary Walton CH Room 2-05 November 19, 1932 86 Candles
Barbara Feleo CH Room 2-19 November 27, 1937 81 Candles
Barbara Maxwell CH Room 2-33 November 29, 1940 78 Candles
Memory Care Unit
Doris Kosakowski MCU Room 14 November 2, 1923 95 Candles
Norman Schniegenberg MCU Room 3 November 13, 1924 94 Candles
Catherine Mazanec MCU Room 12 November 17, 1923 95 Candles
Marymount Place
Frances Turrington MMP Room 108 November 4, 1931 87 Candles
Bernadine Mytro MMP Room 315 November 6, 1927 91 Candles
Edward Thoryk MMP Room 330 November 3, 1930 88 Candles
Sr. Liguori Slawinski MMP Room 131 November 17, 1928 90 Candles
Barbara O’Brien MMP Room 212 November 21, 1930 88 Candles
Sr. Juliana Sobieski MMP Room 205 November 23, 1923 95 Candles
Margaret Harvan MMP Room 229 November 30, 1926 92 Candles
Happy Birthday!
Reflections on Marymount Place’s 30th Anniversary… We celebrate and thank God for the blessing that has been Marymount Place since 1988. We celebrate the indi-viduals as well as their families we’ve been privileged to serve at Marymount Place by creating a home away from home for them. We celebrate the amazing grace we’ve been given of being able to help our residents accept the life changing moment of allowing us to minister to them in the ways they spent a lifetime helping and serving oth-ers. We celebrate 30 years since Marymount Place opened its doors and welcomed its first residents. We celebrate the goodness and joy of each current resident of Marymount Place and those still to come. We celebrate the long pa-rade of caregivers who have enriched their own lives by embracing the opportunity to serve and to become family and friend of individuals and families. We especially cel-ebrate the team of caregivers who have been with us for all or most of these 30 years, building the culture of car-ing that has blossomed and flourished. We celebrate The Sisters of St. Joseph of The Third Or-der of St. Francis, whose lives of constantly responding to needs and exhibiting the Franciscan values of compas-
sion and care have served as our model and guided our ministry. The Sisters showed us how to build relation-ships of mutual support. They have willingly entrusted the care and leadership of this ministry into the hands of dedicated and capable lay leadership who embrace the power of faith-based ministry as the greatest way to achieve both quality service and ultimate success. Marymount Place started as the dream of Marymount Hospital President, Tom Trudell. Today, it has grown from a “distant” campus neighbor across the fields from the Sisters’ original Convent building, into the north end of The Village at Marymount. It is the foundation of a continuum of vibrant life and healthcare services that serve thousands of greater Cleveland residents each year. Marymount Place – 30 years of faithfully living its mis-sion and growing into a premier provider of senior care services as part of an intergenerational health and educa-tion campus that is totally unique to the entire Greater Cleveland area!
Sister Mary Alice Jarosz, SSJ-TOSF Director, Mission Integration
Greetings from the Sisters of St. Joseph, TOSF
You've read it before, dark chocolate, the richer the better, is not only a to-die-for treat, it’s actually good for you. Just one ounce of a very special chocolate packs more than twice the healthy anti-oxidants as red wine or other dark chocolates. Several studies in animals and humans have shown the heart-healthy effects of chocolate’s anti-oxidants. One study led by Penny Kris-Etherton, PhD RD, distinguished professor of nutrition at Penn State University, found that people who ate a diet rich in cocoa powder and dark chocolate had lower oxidation levels of bad LDL cholesterol and higher levels of good HDL cholesterol. Dark chocolate increases blood vessel flexibility, keeps blood platelets from sticking together, and may also stabilize arterial plaque, making it less likely to travel and cause a stroke or heart attack. This effect is similar to that of aspirin. Kris-Etherton said her research shows that a diet containing about an ounce of chocolate a day in-creases good cholesterol and prevents bad cho-
lesterol from oxidizing, a process that may lead to heart disease. Does this mean you should run to the supermarket and load your cart with Kit Kats and Milky Ways for medicinal purposes? You know better than that. It's OK to eat dark chocolate in small amounts, as long as you eat an otherwise healthy diet and you can afford the calo-ries. An ounce of chocolate contains a whopping 11 grams of fat, so you have to compromise else-where in your diet to make room for the calories. But if you eat your one ounce of chocolate slowly, and mindfully, it should satisfy your most serious chocolate craving, which can help you stick to a healthy eating plan.
Nursing Notes: Shedding Light on Benefits of Dark Chocolate
Marymount Place celebrates their 30th Anniversary “What happens on the cruise stays on the cruise”.
Szalay’s Farm Outing
St. Albert the Great Visit
Developing a rapport with the Memory Care Unit residents is an important aspect for Dionne Lob-ban to help them meet and exceed their daily liv-ing needs. This rapport, combined with her pas-sion for the work she does, proved to be the per-fect recipe for Dionne to win The Village at Mary-mount’s August 2018 Franciscan Spirit Award. “I love the residents,” Dionne said upon receiving the award. “Everything I do starts with them. My coworkers are awesome, too, and I couldn’t do what I do without them.” Dionne’s efforts certainly have not gone unnoticed by the residents or her coworkers -- especially Kelly Bolois, LPN. Kelly nominated Dionne for the award. “Dionne is passionate about her work and it shows every day,” Kelly said. “She understands the resi-dents’ likes immediately and makes sure the resi-dents feel at home. She is kind, friendly, reliable, and accountable with her work. Her residents al-ways look their best. She is a great STNA and a true team player.” Dionne received a $100 Giant Eagle gift card and
a certificate commemorating the honor during a presentation made to her by The Village at Mary-mount’s Interdisciplinary Leadership Team. She is now eligible to be named the 2018 Franciscan Spirit Award Winner of the Year when the selec-tion is made in December. Talitha Hickey, LeShawn Baker, Rhea Whitely, and Tonisha McCalla (Nursing), and Marymount Place’s Teri Petkac also received nominations for
the award.
For more than a decade, Linda Crayton’s innate ability to engage residents in the Memory Care Unit has been one of her true talents. Linda, a member of the Life Enrichment Team, consistently demonstrates The Village at Marymount’s core values of Compassion, Competence, and the Cel-ebration of Life. It is for these reasons, and many more, that Linda was a unanimous selection as the September Franciscan Spirit Award winner. “I have seen Linda in three different areas in the Memory Care Unit, both conducting and engaging residents in activities,” said Dave Hathaway of So-cial Services, who nominated Linda for the award. “I believe that she shows caring and compassion toward the residents of Villa St. Joseph every day.” Linda received a $100 Giant Eagle gift card and a certificate commemorating the honor during a presentation made to her by The Village at Mary-mount’s Interdisciplinary Leadership Team. She is now eligible to be named the 2018 Franciscan
Spirit Award Winner of the Year when the selec-tion is made in December. Celeste Holt (Medical Records), Becky Manelski
(Admissions), Liz Lesko and Elaine McCann (Rehabilitation Services), Latoya Churn (Nursing), Dawn Kalemba (Environmental Services), and Cassie Pyle (Social Service) also received nomi-
nations for the award.
Living Our Core Values … And More Linda Crayton Wins September 2018 Franciscan Spirit Award
Linda Crayton
Passion For Mission STNA Dionne Lobban Receives August Franciscan Spirit Award
Dionne Lobban
Nov.4 Vs. Kansas City 1:00pm.
Nov.11 Vs. Atlanta 1:00pm.
Nov. 18 BYE WEEK
Nov. 25 At Cincinnati 1:00pm.
The spotlight was cast upon Joe Scaminace, Peggy Mathews, and posthumously, William E. Stokes, during The Village at Mary-mount’s second Wall of Distinction Mass of Thanksgiving and In-duction ceremonies Oct. 11 in Villa St. Joseph’s Assisi Hall. The event began with a Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated by Bish-op Roger Gries, OSB, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the opening of Marymount Place and the contributions of the three inductees. Jeff Myers, The Village at Marymount’s Chief Operating Officer, board members Carol Kenney and Bill Keckan, and Sister Mary Alice Jarosz, Director of Mission Integration served on the Planning Committee to help select the honorees. Myers introduced Peggy Mathews, who has served for 30 years as the only administrator of Marymount Place. She was recog-nized for her tireless service to help establish Marymount Place and ensure that each of the residents would come to love their home away from home. “You are thanking me tonight, but truly I should be thanking you,” Mathews said upon accepting the award. “I am so blessed to have been able to enjoy what I do for the past 30 years. It’s you and the residents who make it possible for me to do so.” Accepting on her late husband’s behalf, Jean Stokes acknowl-edged the compassion that he had for the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis and for the development and crea-tion of Marymount Place. As Bill Keckan said in his introduction, Bill Stokes was not only in charge of the building of Marymount Place, but he also became totally involved in the lives of the
residents. Sister Mary Alice introduced Joe Scaminace, who has been a long-time supporter of The Village at Marymount. “I have known Joe for more than 30 years and have come to know a man of integrity and passion, a generous-to-a-fault man with a keen sense of hu-mor and deep insights into our amazing and at the same time frail human natures.” About 50 people attended the Mass and dinner, including the fami-lies of 2017’s inaugural class of Wall of Distinction honorees – former Marymount Hospital President Thomas J. Trudell, Sister Karen Shimko, and board member William K. McClung.
Nov. 1 Vs. Denver 7:00pm.
Nov. 3 @ Charlotte 7:00pm.
Nov. 5 @ Orlando 7:00pm.
Nov. 7 @ Oklahoma 7:00pm.
Nov. 10 @ Chicago 8:00pm.
Nov. 13 Vs. Charlotte 7:00pm.
Nov. 14 @ Washington 7:00pm.
Nov. 19 @ Detroit 7:00pm.
Nov. 21 Vs. LA 8:00pm.
Nov. 23 @ Philadelphia 7:30pm.
Nov. 24 Vs. Houston 7:30pm.
Nov. 26 Vs. Minnesota 7:00pm.
Nov. 28 @ Oklahoma 8:00pm.
Nov. 30 @ Boston 7:00pm.
Distinct Honorees The Village at Marymount Inducts Three Visionaries To Wall of Distinction
Joe Scaminace addresses the crowd after being inducted to The Village at Marymount’s Wall of Distinction
Bill Keckan introduces Jean Stokes upon the posthumous induction of her late husband, Bill Stokes, to the Wall of Distinction
Jeff Myers introduces Marymount Place ad-ministrator Peggy Mathews to the Wall of Distinction.
In loving memory of…
Shari Young, Sr. Claire Cejer, Evon Marcus,
Madlyn DeMichele and Marge O’Dral
Nov. 1– All Saints Day
Nov. 5– Sr. Marianne S. Sing-a-long
Nov. 4 Greater Cleveland Flute Society
Nov. 6– Election Day
Nov.8– Veteran’s Program
Nov. 11– Arts Connect
Nov. 12– Memorial Service 7:00p.m. In Assisi Hall
Nov. 15 Forever Young Tappers
Nov. 16– Julie Balloflex
Nov. 17– Family Bingo
Nov. 20– Bob’s Song & Dance
Nov. 22– Thanksgiving
Nov. 25– True Freedom
Nov. 29– MMP Birthday Celebra-tion w/ Greg
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We have a calendar full of fun activities but please be flexible. Due to weather, cancela-tions and vacation time the schedule might
change.
Upcoming Events We couldn’t do what we do…
Without you. Thank you!
Donna Noble– For keeping us all organized and making the
front entrance feel welcoming!
Interns– For helping us transport the residents to Mass
and for lending help wherever needed!
Joan Bolla– For making sure your Memory Care ladies get to
Bingo on Monday and Friday. They love you!
Richard and Sharon– For giving us ice cream, and for provid-
ing us with a smile and good conversation.
Len and Mary– For helping us with events, and being willing
to volunteer for anything you are able to!