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Reese Engineering, Inc.<br />

Reese, Lower, Patrick & Scott, LTD<br />

Reynolds Dev, Water Co. & Disposal<br />

Rite Aid Foundation<br />

Mrs. Kathleen Rust<br />

Salina Office Services Corp.<br />

Sam’s Club #6327<br />

Signature Aluminum<br />

Simplex Grinell<br />

Sodexo, Inc.<br />

<strong>St</strong>. Johns-Harrold Reformed UCC,<br />

Greensburg<br />

<strong>St</strong>. Luke’s UCC, Kittanning<br />

<strong>St</strong>. Mark’s UCC, Fredonia<br />

<strong>St</strong>. Paul Homes Auxiliary<br />

<strong>St</strong>. Paul Homes Resident Fund Acct.<br />

<strong>St</strong>. Paul’s UCC, Hermitage<br />

<strong>St</strong>. Paul’s UCC, Somerset<br />

<strong>St</strong>. Peter’s UCC, Dubois<br />

Sysco Food Services of Jamestown<br />

T.J. Kavanagh Foundation<br />

The Record Argus<br />

Thiel College<br />

Trinity Dorseyville UCC, Pittsburgh<br />

Trinity UCC, Berlin<br />

UPMC Horizon, Farrell<br />

Ms. Esther Viglio<br />

Mr. Ben Walker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wallace<br />

Wallace Law Firm<br />

Rev. Dr. Paul Westcoat<br />

White Electric<br />

Zion’s Reformed UCC, Greenville<br />

Mr. & Mrs. <strong>St</strong>even Zoner<br />

Executive Director’s Club<br />

AARP-Greenville Lakeland Area<br />

Chapter<br />

Miss Frances Adams<br />

Aim Leasing Company<br />

Allegheny UCC Open Arms,<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Alliance Rehabilitation, Inc.<br />

Amity UCC Willing Workers Class,<br />

Meyersdale<br />

Amity UCC, Meyersdale<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Clint Appleby<br />

Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc.<br />

Arjo USA, Inc.<br />

Avalon at Buhl Park<br />

Avista Properties VII, Inc.<br />

Bair’s Corvette<br />

Ms. Regina Bates<br />

Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Beer<br />

Benefit Counselors<br />

Mr. Robert Best , Jr.<br />

Mrs. Kim Bielobocky<br />

Birmingham UCC, Pittsburgh<br />

Ms. Cathy Boyer<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Braschak<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Brown<br />

Rev. & Mrs. Ray Brugler<br />

Good Samaritan Fund<br />

Assists Residents<br />

Enclosed with this issue of <strong>St</strong>. Paul <strong>News</strong><br />

is a letter seeking your support for the<br />

annual appeal for the Good Samaritan<br />

Fund. The Good Samaritan Fund assists<br />

residents who are no longer able to afford<br />

the full cost of their care. During 2008<br />

over $1,180,000 in free care was provided<br />

to residents by <strong>St</strong>. Paul’s. Please consider<br />

giving a generous contribution, and use<br />

the enclosed envelope to make your gift.<br />

Mrs. Rose Bugden<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Callahan<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Callahan<br />

Mrs. Brenda Campbell<br />

Mrs. Evelyn Carroll<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Melford Chapman<br />

Don & Rita Clemente<br />

Cleveland Browns<br />

Cleveland Cavaliers<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Victor Colaiaco<br />

Mr. & Mrs. August Colaiaco<br />

Conneaut Lake Navigation<br />

Mr. & Mrs. George Cook<br />

Ms. Nancie Cornwall<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Cowles<br />

Transition Planned for the Gardens Neighborhood<br />

After much care and consideration, the<br />

Gardens has changed from an area designated<br />

solely for residents with dementia<br />

to a general care unit.<br />

Prior to our move to The Villas<br />

in 2005, the former Health Center had<br />

a 48-resident neighborhood called 4th<br />

Special Therapy. At that time, the unit<br />

cared for residents with early, middle<br />

and late-stage dementia. Of course, the<br />

needs of the residents between those<br />

with early-stage and those who were in<br />

the later-stages were very different. So<br />

our thought at the time was to create two<br />

units for the new building: a 24-bed unit<br />

for those in the early stages known as The<br />

Meadows and a 42-bed unit for those in<br />

the middle-to-late stages known as The<br />

Gardens. This thus restricted 66 out of<br />

our 192 rooms for dementia care.<br />

In reality, we created a set of criteria<br />

that defined who could be admitted to<br />

each of these two units. When a room<br />

became available, if we had no outside<br />

referrals who qualified based on the criteria,<br />

we then searched in-house for residents<br />

eligible for residency there. The<br />

increasing challenge however, is that unless<br />

there is a behavioral issue or health<br />

or safety concern, these residents and/or<br />

their families are reluctant to move.<br />

With this change, as vacancies<br />

arise within the Gardens neighborhood,<br />

new admissions coming to the Gardens<br />

neighborhood may or may not have dementia.<br />

It will be open to all general admissions<br />

just as our Willows, Springs and<br />

Orchards neighborhoods are. It will not<br />

be an abrupt change but a more subtle<br />

change over time.<br />

The most immediate change is that<br />

the Gardens neighborhood is no longer<br />

a “locked” 24/7 since Monday, April 13,<br />

2009. Like all our other neighborhoods,<br />

it still is equipped with the “Secure Care<br />

System” which means that any residents<br />

identified at risk for leaving the facility or<br />

wandering into unsafe areas would be fitted<br />

with a secure care anklet which would<br />

lock down or otherwise activate alarms<br />

on the doors that would alert staff if<br />

they approached any of the doors.<br />

The Meadows neighborhood will<br />

remain a locked unit designated for<br />

residents in the early stages of dementia.<br />

We have always been committed to<br />

serving residents who struggle with this<br />

disease and as a result, do exhibit wandering<br />

or other potentially disruptive<br />

behavior or are at high risk of “elopement.”<br />

We want to continue to provide<br />

a location specific to their needs. In or-<br />

Continued on Page 17

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