Volunteer Spotlight: Summer Youth Volunteers

SummerYouth2015 1Every summer, the Tel Hai campus is blessed with bright, shining, youthful faces eager to help during their summer break. The summer of 2015 was no different; this summer we were lucky to have 45 Summer Youth Volunteers help in a variety of activities over an 8 week period.

Students from 7 school districts, ranging in grades 6 through 10 can be seen in bright orange t-shirts all over campus, Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm doing a wide variety of tasks. Whether it’s digging in the dirt with our Grounds department, reading a book with the children in the Child Day care center or rolling silverware in any of the 4 dining locations, we thank these 45 youth volunteers for providing vital assistance to our staff and we feature our Summer Youth in our Volunteer Spotlight!

When our volunteers are not lending a hand for us they enjoy ALL kinds of summer fun activities. From riding dirt bikes to running, and other sports, to video games, crochet and even a navy sea cadet, our youth volunteers are busy 12 months a year!SummerYouth2015 2

We are very lucky that 21 volunteers returned to us from last summer, and even a few have been here for 3 summers! We have 24 brand new volunteers with us this summer and we’re hoping to grow even more next summer!

These 45 amazing youth volunteers will contribute almost 2,500 hours over the summer and for that, and their bright, smiling, cheery faces, we say THANK YOU and highlight our Summer Youth volunteers in our Volunteer Spotlight!

 

 

My Experience as a Summer Youth Volunteer

“My summer as a youth volunteer is awesome.”

Gavin Keegan, Summer Youth Voluneer

At first I didn’t know much about the program, then soon realized it was a great time. I think this volunteer opportunity is great for young teens to experience the life of a real worker.

My favorite places to work are in food services, child day care and maintenance. I enjoy working in the Garden Café because I like to help roll silverware with Millie. I also enjoy the other jobs offered in the Café.

Gavin Keegan rolls silverware with resident Millie Kurtz.
Gavin Keegan rolls silverware with Tel Hai resident Millie Kurtz.

In the child day care, I love helping the little kids. I like to help read to them or simply coloring with them.

I like to work in the maintenance department because I like to do outside work such as pulling weeds, or helping form a creek.

Next, I also love meeting and talking to the residents because they are so nice to talk to.

I also like how we get to pick our shifts to work, that way I don’t have to work the whole summer and I get some days off.

My perspective of volunteering is that I am helping the community and making it a better place because at the end of the day, I know I have made a difference and helped someone out.

Gavin Keegan, Summer Youth Volunteer Age: 13, Twin Valley School District

Volunteer Spotlight: Tel Hai’s Marketing Volunteers!

What’s a person to do when they retire but have always been a ‘people person’ and just cannot— and will not— be found sitting in their home to pass the time? Well… they want to volunteer their time to help others!

Who Are the Marketing Volunteers?

We thank our Marketing Volunteers: Dave and Ann Paton, Marian Friese, Joanne Belson, Dan and Mimsie Brookes, Mary Schafer, Lois Fogg, Edee Carr, Joe Stauffer, Ruthann Fleet, Josie Haines, Roger and Nancy Beebe, Janice Fagerland, Eva Hyde, Harold and Fran Atkins, and Herb and Miiko Horikawa and highlight them in our Volunteer Spotlight.

Whether the Marketing Volunteers have been residents for 12 years, 5 years, 1 year or are moving in this summer, they all have a similar interest in meeting new people and telling every visitor who comes to our campus just how wonderful life at Tel Hai really is!

And for some it’s just as simple as stopping them and saying, ‘hello’! One volunteer mentions that he stops every person he does not recognize and introduces himself. He adds, “I want to get to know as many people as possible and make a positive impact on those I meet.” All of these volunteers say it’s pretty natural to talk highly of Tel Hai and all the great things it has to offer. And boy would they know!

Why Do They Volunteer?

When asked why volunteer, they told us that volunteering:

… is something they’ve always done – and never saw
as an imposition

… keeps them involved and busy – just as they prefer

… is an outlet – an opportunity to meet and talk to people

One volunteer mentioned he wanted to make volunteering an extension of the skills he used for many years while working. He also noted that he saw volunteering as the next chapter in life and finds it very rewarding. Many of the other Marketing Volunteers would definitely agree with him.

What Skills Do They Bring to Marketing?

Volunteers bring a lifetime of experiences, skills, and knowledge to the Marketing Department. Drawing from a broad spectrum careers such as teacher, CPA, OT therapy assistant, musician, kitchen designer, painting contractor, payroll associate, nurse, banking executive, secretary, retail associate, sales manager, purchasing associate, store supervisor, technical writer, quality program manager, librarian, counseling center director, and, last but not least, mother and father, these volunteers find their comfort level and easily fit in to the task of marketing Tel Hai – the one department that can take credit (at least a small part) for bringing all of these volunteers to Tel Hai in the first place: The Marketing Department!

Where Do They Volunteer?

Among the 20 Marketing Volunteers we interviewed, we found volunteers serving in more than 30 areas on and off campus. Now that’s some actively involved people! Among the areas our Marketing Volunteers lend their time includes: the Garrett Community Center Desk, Resident Council, coffee houses, birthday parties, Lakeview and Garrett Community Center Libraries, child day care, Disaster Awareness Team, Tel Hai Camp, music groups, income tax preparation, friendly visiting, Tel Hai Board of Directors, Resale Shop, Honey Brook Library Board, quilting, pool monitor, sew creative, etc.!

And did I forget to mention committees? Many, if not all, Marketing Volunteers are active members of Tel Hai committees that help plan golf events, neighborhood parties, concerts, lectures, trips, teas, luncheons, and MORE!

In fact, these 20 individuals logged more than 5,000 hours in 2014 along with many, many more countless hours that never get logged. That’s a lot of hard work to help visitors and future residents feel right at home on our campus. We were lucky enough they took 30 minutes out of their busy schedules to sit down with us to discuss their volunteering!

What Do They Do?

So what do these Volunteers actually do to help the Marketing team? Well that’s quite a long list as well. Many of the volunteers show their cottage or apartment, greet people in the Welcome Center, luncheons, merchants fair, day in the country, holly trail, calling perspective residents, mailing preparations, peer-to-peer, help at Marketing’s desk on Fridays, new resident “buddy” and yes, more!

These volunteers are dedicated; even when a prospective resident makes a negative comment about the paint selection, this talented group of volunteers turns it around to include a positive note about Tel Hai by saying, “That’s the great thing about Tel Hai. When you move in you get to choose what color you’d like best!”

A “challenge” when volunteering in Marketing comes when a new resident remembers their names and faces, but the volunteer doesn’t remember who they are. One volunteer says that he tries to remember everyone’s name, but after countless tours and prospective residents, names and faces are not as easy to come by. Another volunteer mentions how new residents will come up to them and ask not how they are doing, rather how their dog is doing after meeting her on a tour of their cottage!

No volunteer job is perfect, but all the volunteers agree it’s a great feeling when someone tours their home and a few months later they see their picture on Tel Hai’s closed-circuit television Channel 965 and can say, “Hey! I know them!”

What Do They Prefer?

Each Marketing Volunteer has a favorite part of volunteering and why they continue to be so active in our Tel Hai community. Some say it’s helping others and bringing joy into their lives. Another volunteer feels that by doing the littlest thing, it can make the biggest difference in someone’s life, which in turn is so rewarding. The same volunteer also points out it may seem almost self-centered to do something for someone else because it brings joy to oneself, but that is the essence behind volunteering.

Another volunteer likes to pass along the great, warm feeling she received when touring Tel Hai all those years ago. The group’s general consensus for why they continue to volunteer? You guessed it; because they get to meet new people, socialize and help put a smile on someone else’s face.

Marketing Staff Tells It Like It Is!

Marketing wants to be crystal clear. They don’t want us to think their volunteers impact is only limited to incoming residents. The talented team of Marketing staff members, Cathy Yoder, Tracy Weaver, Jolene Weaver, Tina Cressman, Ginny Crasten and Megan Ranck, RAVE about their dedicated team of volunteers and believe their volunteer assistance in invaluable.

Staff notes how graciously the volunteers fill in whenever they are asked – regardless of the task. In fact, Marketing tells us visitors find the volunteers so helpful and likable, they often ask to speak with the volunteer because they had mistaken the volunteer as staff!

The staff adds that volunteers ALWAYS greet everyone with enthusiasm about life at Tel Hai. They tell us, “Our volunteers are knowledgeable, capable, and they truly are ambassadors for our community.” Ever so appreciative, staff tells us, “Our volunteers open their homes, and we doubt we could do our jobs so well without our dedicated group of volunteers!”

One thing is certain; the Marketing department and our Tel Hai community would not be the same without the effort and heart of these wonderful volunteers!

For their countless hours of opening their homes to potential residents, for greeting guests with a warm smile and an inviting story, for remembering countless names and faces, and for using their skills as a people person we thank our Marketing Volunteers and highlight them in our Volunteer Spotlight!

The Happiness Advantage at Tel Hai

Teresa LongThis month, eight of Tel Hai’s leaders had the opportunity to spend time at the Leading Age PA annual conference held in Hershey, PA. LeadingAge is a trade association representing not-for-profit organizations that provide housing, healthcare and community services primarily to seniors.

Tel Hai has found value in participating in this organization. I had the opportunity to attend a preconference Executive Symposium on Tuesday and general and educational sessions Wednesday through Friday.

There were four general sessions; all of which the consensus were “winners.”  General sessions were presented by innovators, broadcasters, athletes and authors. One particularly resonated with me. On Thursday afternoon, we heard from Shawn Achor, author of bestseller, The Happiness Advantage. He is touted to be one of the world’s leading experts on the connection between happiness and success.

Shawn shared that in our culture, we train people to look for the “negative.” With that being said, we can imprint the brain with a positive pattern if we do so intentionally. He reminded us that whatever we scan for first becomes our reality. We were reminded that with a proper focus only a couple minutes a day, we can change our predisposition.

He offered five concrete suggestions for impacting our level of happiness. These can all be heard in his fast paced and famous TED talk, “The Happy Secret…” One that stood out to me was to identify and record “Three items of gratitude” daily. Toward the end of the presentation two nuggets were gleaned: “Happiness is a choice” and “Social connection is the greatest long-term predictor of happiness.”

I was reminded to take time daily to reflect on at least three of the many things for which I am grateful and to make time for social connections regardless of how busy I might find myself. The long-term “Happiness Advantage” is worth the little effort of intentionality.

Teresa Long

Executive Vice President, Resident Services

Volunteer Spotlight: Mr. George Young

2015.6.22 George YoungA blessing among us, George Young is our volunteer spotlight! We highlight George for many reasons, but, as we write his story, we see a loving theme rise to embellish each story about his volunteering here at Tel Hai. George is a blessing to all of us.

Pastor Tim Herr (Vice President, Pastoral Care) says of George, “George quietly goes about making a difference for people each day. Our department recognizes what George does and appreciates him for his very practical contributions.”

George moved to Tel Hai in 2007. He tells us he moved here because he knew he and his wife would need personal care assistance someday. He has always lived in Lakeview. George and his wife had visited friends here a few times, and he thought it was very nice. His friend and POA at the time was Toby Connell, and George thinks he must’ve pulled some strings to get them in here. George never thought they would qualify so when Toby said you can come to Tel Hai George said, “You gotta be crazy!”

Before moving here, George was a custodian in Octorara Area School District for 37 years. He retired in 2007 right before coming to live at Tel Hai. He grew up in the Scranton area but had family ties to Parkesburg, where his family later moved after he graduated from High School. In his free time, he enjoys sports including baseball, basketball, and football. He also enjoys history. He likes reading biographies and about history – especially about the Civil War.

George always helped his wife go to chapel. In fact, he adds “I officially started volunteering following my wife’s passing.” He enjoys helping residents go to and from worship in the chapel. He says, “I just enjoy helping people. It gets his mind off of me and helps keep me busy.”

We asked about the areas in which he volunteers, and he replied, “lots.” Every Monday afternoon and all day Wednesday, he escorts folks to the salon. In the salon, he works with Jackie and Mary from Salon PS. He said he likes working with them very much. They are easy to work for, and he really enjoys their company. Jackie and Mary add, “George is the greatest! He’s always got a smile on his face and we just love his sense of humor. They’ve never seen a more dedicated volunteer – he stays late through his lunch to take people back to their rooms, he’s so attentive, he knows all of their names. He goes above and beyond a normal volunteer.” Mary believes he should always get a free haircut in the salon! All around, they both love George and feel he’s such a great person!

On many other days he makes friendly visits. He visits people in the healthcare center who were originally in Lakeview, people from his church and the larger community that he knows. In fact, George is a friendly visitor extraordinaire to several men in the health care center. He helps two men out of doors to enjoy fresh air almost every day. One man requests to be out for 30 minutes a day, and the other does not stay nearly as long. George realizes this is a morale booster for the residents, and he likes to help staff meet these needs. Linda Jacobs (Unit Coordinator, Meadow Ridge) adds, “Meadow Ridge loves George Young. He is always very friendly; he helps us transport our residents back and forth to the salon. He has friendly visits with our residents and takes residents outside and to other functions. I don’t know what I would do without him. He makes our job so much easier. God Bless George Young.”

He also helps residents get to weekly Bible discussion in the Tel Haven social room, and setup and take down the Saturday movie equipment in Lakeview a few times a month. George likes being able to help others. He is a good Christian and follows what Christ said “I have come not to be served, but to serve others.” George believes that if you’re able, you should serve others and that’s what he tries to do as often as possible.

Barb Hartung (Wellness Supervisor) tells us that George is always there to help anyone that needs help. He enjoys his time volunteering. He also volunteers as a Lakeview Resident Council Member. On the council he always listens respectfully to everyone and advocates for residents that come to him with issues.

Michelle Turner (Lakeview Social Worker) adds, “George always has a smile on his face and is willing to help another resident at the drop of a hat. He is a true gentleman.” Jodie Rice (Service Facilitator) says, “George is one of a kind. He always has a kind hello for everyone he passes and is always willing to help his fellow residents with anything he can! He is a very kind and thoughtful person who always puts others first.”

Cindy Dallara (Lakeview Administrator) tells us, “George is friendly to everyone that he meets during his travels. He always seems upbeat and truly concerned for others, no matter what else might be going on. He is a great guy.” Cherissa Blank (Activities assistant) adds, “Not only is George a faithful volunteer who you know you can always count on to show up for his scheduled position, he’s always there with a smile and a sense of humor! Moreover, George is always looking for ways to be helpful and pitch in for any impromptu needs. He is such a blessing!”

For being our very own blessing in disguise, and for putting others first, and for serving God and others with humor and sunshine, we thank George Young and we highlight him in our volunteer spotlight.

Thank You Tel Hai Nurses!

2015.3.31 Janice WilliamsWhen I interviewed at Tel Hai during my senior year of college for the Social Service Coordinator position I remember calling my mom and telling her how caring and compassionate the staff were with the residents.

I am happy to say that last week I was blessed to have celebrated my 14th year of employment here at Tel Hai Retirement Community and still see the same care and compassion I did that day in April of 2001.

Compassion and caring are not single qualities that describe the nursing staff at Tel Hai but are rather an umbrella that encompasses many of their great qualities. The nurses are loyal, devoted, honest and hardworking. They are often a shoulder to cry on, a motivator or an advocate.

The nurses are not only treating the resident’s diagnosis, they are working to achieve an emotional wellbeing for the resident and the family.  The nurses are always there and ready to do whatever is needed compassionately and caringly through faith, hope and kindness.

They are the caregivers whose names may not be remembered but they will never be forgotten by residents for how they make them feel and for doing their best to enhance the quantity of their lives, or by the family members who can rest easier knowing their loved ones are in the good hands and under the watchful eyes of Tel Hai nurses.

Janice Williams

Nursing Home Administrator, The Meadows Health Care Center

Board Reflections: From Chairman Howard Moss

2015.4.14 Howard Moss Board ChairTel Hai is a beacon of light in the community reflecting strong Christian values. As I approach my 12th year of service on the Board of Directors, I continue to see strong leadership in our management team, the staff, the volunteers, our partners in service, and our residents.

A community banding together not only to support each other, but a shining light for community service throughout the local area.

The Tel Hai Board of Directors are elected by the Tel Hai Association and charged with overseeing the day-to-day administration of the community through its management team. Thank you to the following individuals who currently serve on the board:

Joanne Belson, Board Member: Retired Educator & Resident

Douglas Brubaker, Vice Chairman: Director of Safety & Communications, Brubaker, Inc.

William F. Colby, Jr., Board Member: Partner, Barley Snyder, LLC

Stephen Crane, Board Member: Senior Pastor, Maple Grove Church

Marlin Hershey, Board Member: Director Resource Development, Mennonite Development Economic Assoc.

Robert Hoffman, Board Member: Retired Engineer & Resident

Wendel L. King, Board Member: Investment Advisor & Partner, Comprehensive Companies

Lonnie L. Martin, Treasurer: Controller, Lancaster Bible College

Gary R. McEwen, Secretary: Director of Land Acquisition, Berks Homes

Cindy Petersheim, Board Member: Senior Advisor for Development, Messiah College

Larry S. Shaub, Board Member: CPA/Principla, Reinsel Kuntz Lesher LLP

Joseph J. Swartz, Board Member: President & CEO, Tel Hai Retirement Community

Thank you,

Howard A. Moss, Jr.

Chairman of the Board of Directors

Moving Tips with Tina: #6-10

Moving2(1)At Tel Hai Retirement Community, we know the ‘stress’ future residents feel as they plan to downsize their homes and prepare to move into our community.  However, that ‘stress’ can be greatly relieved or even eliminated during the moving process by proper planning and preparation.  We are here to help!

As the Moving Resources Manager at Tel Hai, it’s my privilege and job to assist our future residents by helping them systematically tackle the sometimes overwhelming moving process.  Check out my favorite collection of “Moving Tips with Tina: #6-10.”  If you missed “Moving Tips with Tina: #1-5” –  CLICK HERE!

Tip 6: Use a Moving Checklist

Access a comprehensive guide to lead you through the stages of your move.  It pays to be organized, so a detailed list will make sure no stone goes unturned!  The list should include preplanning stages, packing and organizing, the move itself and include unpacking and settling-in actions.  Also, the checklist will remind you on when to stock up on necessities you know you will need like additional boxes, labels, tape and even cleaning supplies.

Tip 7: Visit Your New Home

If possible, visit your new space and determine the best approach for parking and moving your items.  Visit the community, begin introductions and feel comfortable of where to go and who can help you during your move.  For residents moving into Tel Hai, we can help with those introductions!  We are a friendly community and would love to introduce you to your new neighbors!

Tip 8: Pack a ‘Moving Day’ Kit

This kit contains only the essentials for moving day!  It should help you, your family or helpers stay safe, clean and comfortable.  Things like bottled water, sanitary hand wipes, paper towels, snacks, and an extra phone charger should be included.  Remember… the goal is not to dig into your neatly labeled boxes for last minute items.

Tip 9: Treat Yourself

You may think that working through lunch or staying up late will give you an advantage when moving… but don’t fall into the over-achieving trap.  It won’t.  It will leave you worn out, tired and sleep-deprived.  Make sure to treat yourself to an early night in… draw a bath, order take out and relax.  Plan “evenings off” into your move. Make time for family and friends.

Tip 10: Prep Your New Place

Consider “prepping” your new home for your move.  Bring along old area rugs and throw mats to absorb foot traffic dirt before entering your new home.  Within the first hour of entering, make sure you have electric and running water… they are essentials.  Turn on your new refrigerator or plug in existing appliances to ensure they are ready for your belongings.  Resist the urge to remove protectors or plastic film until you know that items will no longer be moved, shuffled or relocated.

Do you have a favorite moving tip not shared here?  Comment and let me know!

Tina Cressman

Moving Resources Manager

Tel Hai Celebrates ‘National Nutrition Month’ with Healthy Eating!

Sybil food driveHave your healthy New Year’s habits already begun to fade? Recharge your resolutions during National Nutrition Month® with help from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and Tel Hai Dining and Nutrition Services.
In celebration of the 2015 National Nutrition Month theme, “Bite into a Healthy Lifestyle,” we are encouraging everyone to adopt eating and physical activity plans that are focused on consuming fewer calories, making informed food choices and getting daily exercise in order to achieve and maintain a healthy weight.

A healthy lifestyle offers more than just weight loss alone, it promotes overall health and decreases your risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and some cancers.  Now is the time to invest in yourself and improve your quality of live by eating right and staying active.

We recommend choosing nutrient-rich foods and beverage.  Here are some tips for healthful food choices:

– At every meal, fill half your plate with a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables.
– Make at least half the grains you eat whole grains, such as whole-wheat bread and pasta, quinoa, oats and brown rice. Check the food label, the first ingredient listed should be “whole grain” or “whole wheat.”
– Choose healthy protein sources, such as lean meats and poultry, seafood, beans and peas, eggs and nuts and seeds.
– Eat low-fat dairy foods. If you’re sensitive to lactose, try calcium-fortified soy beverages.
– Limit foods with added fats, sugars and salt.

Not only should we eat nutritious foods for optimal health but we all should try to include physical activity as part of our daily routine.  Adults should get at least 30 minutes and children at least 60 minutes of moderate physical activity every day.

Sybil Oswalt, RD, LDN

Moving Tips with Tina: #1-5

2015.2.19 MovingTipsTinaAt Tel Hai Retirement Community, we know the ‘stress’ future residents feel as they plan to downsize their homes and prepare to move into our community.  However, that ‘stress’ can be greatly relieved or even eliminated during the moving process by proper planning and preparation.  We are here to help!

As the Moving Resources Manager at Tel Hai, it’s my privilege and job to assist our future residents by helping them systematically tackle the sometimes overwhelming moving process.  Check out my favorite collection of “Moving Tips with Tina: #1-5.”  Check back next month for “Moving Tips with Tina: 6-10!”

Tip 1: HIRE PROFESSIONAL, VETTED MOVERS

It is your moving company that will be doing the heavy lifting on moving day!  Tel Hai can help refer you to a series of reputable movers we recommend that have the skill-set, talent and expertise to perform your move.  They will make sure your move goes according to plan and is on schedule by providing door-to-door service.

Tip 2: CREATE A BUDGET

Help yourself reduce your stress and costs during a move by planning a moving budget.  These expenditures should ensure you can cover all the important costs associated with your move, from truck rentals to purchasing boxes and supplies.  To save money during your move, be sure to compare costs of contractors like disposal services and auction houses for items you wish to dispose of prior to moving.

Tip 3: TAKE YOUR TIME

Plan, plan, plan!  Again, reduce your stress and giving yourself plenty of time to organize a schedule to  complete each item on your task list and collect all the necessary materials you will need for your move.  Tel Hai can assist you in this organization and we have moving checklists available to ensure all your bases are covered!  Also consider taking time to make a full inventory for each packing box to simplify your unpacking.  It’s best to pace yourself – don’t leave it all to the last minute!

Tip 4: BE FLEXIBLE

It’s important to remain flexible during your move.  Sometimes things won’t go exactly according to plan, but the Tel Hai team is available to assist you with troubleshooting and finding a resolution.  Consider formulating a ‘backup plan’ and a list jobs to complete if something gets postponed.  This will allow you to remain productive yet flexible.

Tip 5: CREATE A DOCUMENT BOX

What do to with all that ‘really important stuff?’  Have a document box that is clearly labeled and is the new home for all important documents such as passports, wills and insurance papers that is easy to locate and access. Consider creating electronic copies of important documents by scanning and saving them onto a computer.

Do you have a favorite moving tip not shared here?  Comment below and share it!

Tina Cressman

Moving Resources Manager