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Assisted Living Resident Receives Early Birthday Present

Thursday, April 18th, 2013

By Rick Banas of assisted living and senior living provider BMA Management, Ltd.

The nine teams of residents from affordable assisted living communities in northern Illinois were gathered together at the Manteno Golf Club in Manteno, Illinois.

SLW 2013 Northern Spelling Bee top three teams with judges and local students

They were joined by Arlene Allen and Ann Atkinson. Arlene grew up in Jo Davies County, Illinois, where she attended school in a one-room schoolhouse for seven years. She taught school in the Kankakee area for 38 years. Ann taught kindergarten in Quincy, Massachusetts and Bourbonnais, Illinois, and worked for 22 years in the Graduate School at Olivet Nazarene University.

Anne and Arlene were there to serve as judges for the Illinois Supportive Living Spelling Bee Regional Finals for the North Region. The competition is being sponsored by the Affordable Assisted Living Coalition (AALC), an organization that represents affordable assisted living communities that operate through the Illinois Supportive Living program.

The program enables older adults and adults with physical disabilities of all incomes, including those on Medicaid, to live in a residential-apartment home environment and receive personal assistance, help with medications, and services such as meals, housekeeping and laundry.

Also there to help as assistant judges were six students from Manteno Middle School. Nora Crockett, Taylor Gilliam, Caitlin Godsey, Colin Smith, Olzea Smolinski and Cassidy St. Peter are all members of the school’s Spelling Bee team. They were joined by the school’s Spelling Bee team’s sponsor Erica Lehrus.

More than 100 teams of residents from communities located throughout Illinois had entered the Spelling Bee, with nine teams qualifying for the regional finals in the North Region.

Standard spelling bee rules were followed, with judges giving the team a word to spell. The team had two minutes to work together to agree on a spelling. They could ask the judge to repeat the word, for the definition and for the word to be used in a sentence. One member of the team needed to correctly spell the word for the judges. One wrong letter and the team was out.

The Gold Medal winners was the team from Heritage Woods of Rockford, with Heritage Woods of Manteno coming in second, and Victory Center of Joliet finishing in third.

All three teams qualified for the Spelling Bee Finals, which will be held on May 14 and 15 at the Decatur Hotel and Conference Center in Decatur, Illinois. The most frequently used words in the Scripps national Spelling Bee will be used.

They will be competing against the teams that qualified in the Cook County, Central and Southern Divisions.

Cook County

Eden Supportive Living of Chicago
Victory Centre of Bartlett
Victory Centre of River Woods

Central Division

Springfield Supportive Living
Mary Bryant Home in Springfield
Heritage Woods of Charleston

South Division

Prairie Living at Chautauqua
Cambridge House of Maryville
Cambridge House of Swansea

SLW 2013 Northern Spelling Bee winning spelling team from Heritage Woods of Rockford - Dori Johnson Nita Mahan

Dorie Johnson, one of the members of the winning team from Heritage Woods of Rockford, mentioned that winning the regional title and qualifying for the state finals was an early birthday present. She is celebrating her 90th Birthday today. Like judge Arlene Allen, she grew up in Jo Davies County.

Dorie’s teammate, Nita Mahan, will be 85 on June 26. She started her teaching career in a one-room schoolhouse and then taught second and third grades.

When Dorie and Nita returned home to Heritage Woods of Rockford from the competition in Manteno last Thursday, they were honored by residents and staff with a victory celebration and a banner congratulated them on victory.

Spectators are welcome to attend the Spelling Bee Finals next month in Decatur. We hope to see you there.

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Celebrating a Wonderful Model for Affordable Assisted Living

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

By Wayne Smallwood of the Affordable Assisted Living Coalition (AALC)

Last month, Supportive Living communities from throughout the State of Illinois joined together to celebrate Supportive Living Week 2012.

Out 5th Annual Supportive Living Celebration provided a special opportunity to salute the Illinois Supportive Living program as the best program for affordable assisted living in the country and a model for other states to follow.

Supportive Living Week 2012 LogoOur theme this year was “Taking the Mystery Out of Supportive Living.” Our focus was on showing why Supportive Living is the obvious solution for seniors and adults with disabilities seeking an affordable residential style of living with the availability of personal assistance and support services.

Residents, their families, and the State of Illinois all benefit from the program.

Residents benefit from a program that emphasizes personal choice, dignity, privacy and individuality. They enjoy a wonderful alternative to a nursing home or to struggling alone at home.

Families enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that a loved one is receiving the help with medications and personal assistance they need while living in a wonderful residential environment.

The State of Illinois and taxpayers benefit because the cost to the State of a person receiving financial support from Medicaid is 40% less in Supportive Living than it would be if the person were in a nursing home.

Since the first Supportive Living community began operating in the fall of 1999, the Supportive Living program has grown significantly. Today, there are 136 Supportive Living communities in operation in more than 70 Counties. Together, these communities house more than 10,500 apartments.

To help celebrate Supportive Living Week 2012, the Affordable Assisted Living Coalition sponsored several programs:

SLFs Got Talent

Residents from more than 45 Supportive Living communities participated in our 2012 SLFs Got Talent contest.

A panel of judges narrowed the field down to 25 and then popular voting was used to help determine the “Top Ten”. The “Top Ten” performed live in Springfield, with representatives from the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services serving as judges.

First Place
Dave “Twinky” Stewart of Friedman Place in Chicago for his rendition on the piano of a song that he wrote.

Second Place
Warren Lane of Courtyard Estates of Sullivan for his piano and vocal performance of “I Left My Heart in San Francisco.”

Third Place
Rhonda Martin of Eden Supportive Living in Chicago for her vocal rendition of “King of the Road.”

Fourth Place
Marjorie Conrad of Springfield Supportive Living for her vocal and dance performance of “Kansas City.”

The other Top Ten winners who performed live in Springfield were:

Flora Morgan of Cambridge House of Maryville singing “God Bless the USA”

Fran Henke of Glenhaven Gardens singing “Unto These Hills”

Irma Sands of Evergreen Village in Normal playing the “12th Street Rag” on the piano

A “Harmonica Medley” by Ray “Budzo” Soltis of Evergreen Place in Streator

Ted Kraft of Eagle Ridge of Decatur singing “Besame Mucho”

A performance of Peggy Lee’s “Fever” by Eleanor Coppola, Virginia Jankowksi, Marilyn Johnson, Vera Mitchell, James Wiener and Mary and Carmen Siciliano of Heritage Woods of Batavia.

Testimonial Contest Link

Our 2012 Testimonial Contest featured testimonials submitted by residents of Supportive Living communities.

First Place
Edward and Mary Jane Marrs of Heritage Woods of Yorkville

Second Place
Ora Mae Goodrich of Springfield Supportive Living

Third Place
Patricia Black of Heritage Woods of Chicago

Honorable Mentions
Mildred Cast of River to River in Marion
Mary Hawkins of Heritage Woods of Flora
Frances Henke of Glenhaven Gardens of Alton
Mary Lois McCarnes of Legacy Estates of Monmouth

Wii Bowling Tournament

More than 70 teams of residents in Supportive Living communities throughout the State participated in our 3rd Annual Wii Bowling Tournament.

The tournament culminated with a “Final Four” at the Abraham Lincoln Hotel and Conference Center in Springfield, Illinois.

First Place
For the second year in a row, the Glenhaven Gardeners from Glenhaven Gardens in Alton took home the First Place Trophy. Team member Edna Mobley was recognized for having the highest average of all bowlers in the Final Four competition. Her average per game score was 246.
Team Members:
Frank Bosoluke • Peggy Brown • Shirley Kane
Carol Kuhlman • Edna Mobley

Second Place
Oy Vey! From Heritage Woods of Bolingbrook finished in Second Place. Team member Michael Malina was honored for bowling the High Game in the Final Four, bowling a 279 in the Semi-Finals. Team member Manny Shellist was recognized for being the oldest resident to have bowled in an AALC Final Four. Many is 100 years of age.
Team Members:
Salvatore Armenia • Dorothy Green • Frances Heagy
Michael Malina • Joan Schmitz • Manny Shellist

Third Place
The Prairie Pins from Prairie Living at Chautauqua in Carbondale secured the Third Place trophy be defeating the team from Cambridge House of Maryville by seven pins.
Team Members:
Alla Boyer • Carol Evans • Chris Garden
Sharon Hawkins • Bridget Watson • Arline White

Fourth Place
For the second year in a row, the Silver Sliders from Cambridge House of Maryville finished in Fourth Place. The team won the inaugural tournament in 2010.
Team Members:
Betty Mahan • Gladys Nasif • P.J. Weihl

Photo Contest Link

Our 2012 Photo Contest featured photos submitted by Supportive Living communities.

Supportive Living Week 2012 Photo Contest First Place - “Wind in Your Sails” by Eden Supportive Living

First Place
“Wind in Your Sails” by Eden Supportive Living (Image Right)

Second Place
“Enjoying the Barn Dance” by Heritage Woods of Sterling

Third Place
“Academy Awards” by Magnolia Terrace in Waterloo

Honorable Mentions
“Barn Dance” by Heritage Woods of Sterling
“Everyone Enjoy a Little Pet” by Evergreen Village of Normal
“Horseback Riding” by Pathway Senior Living
“Joy & Happiness of Supportive Living” by Heritage Woods of DeKalb
“Planting Flowers” by Heritage Woods of Flora
“Tractor” by Heritage Woods of Batavia
“Watch Out Below” by Evergreen Place of Litchfield

“Advocating in Springfield”

Residents and staff from Supportive Living communities travelled to our State Capitol in Springfield to advocate for Supportive Living. During their visit, they met with Gov. Patrick Quinn to express their concerns over proposed cuts to Medicaid that would have a major negative impact on the Supportive Living program.

Our thanks to Wayne Smallwood – Executive Director of the AALC – for contributing this guest blog.

          

Saluting Supportive Living as Model for Affordable Assisted Living

Friday, April 29th, 2011

By Wayne Smallwood, Executive Director of the Affordable Assisted Living Coalition

This week, the Affordable Assisted Living Coalition (AALC) along with Supportive Living communities throughout the State of Illinois joined together to celebrate Supportive Living Week 2011.

Our 4th Annual Supportive Living Week celebration provides a special opportunity to tell people the good news about Supportive Living.

The program is the best program for affordable assisted living in the country and should be a model for other states to follow.

The program is designed to serve older adults and disabled adults of all incomes who need some help to maintain their independence but do not require nursing home care. It especially benefits those who cannot afford private pay assisted living. Personal choice, dignity, privacy and individuality are emphasized.

Residents and their families as well as the State of Illinois benefit from the program.

Residents enjoy the opportunity to live in a wonderful residential environment while receiving the help with medications and personal assistance they need.

The State benefits because the cost of a resident with Medicaid support living in a Supportive Living community is 40% less than what it would cost the State for the person to live in a nursing home.

Since the first Supportive Living community began operating in the fall of 1999, the program has grown significantly. Today, there are 126 communities, housing more than 9,800 apartments, operating in 73 Counties in the State.

To help celebrate Supportive Living Week this year, the Affordable Assisted Living Coalition sponsored four major programs.

Art is Ageless

Many residents in Supportive Living communities have artistic talents that they have honed over the years and others have skill sets that they developed while living in our communities. This year, we created the “Art is Ageless” Contest as part our the celebration of Supportive Living Week as an opportunity for all artists – writers, crafters and visual artists alike – to share their passion for the arts.

Participants from throughout the state created and submitted 06 entries in the categories of prose, soft crafts, hard crafts and visual arts.

One of the artists noted that she started painting at 71 and still likes dabbling at it at 99. One of the winners took up wood carving when he was 92 and created his award-winning work at 96.

A panel of judges selected the winners. A complete list can be found below.

Winners were honored at our Awards Luncheon held earlier this week at the President Abraham Lincoln Hotel and Conference Center in Springfield.

Scrapbooking

Communities throughout the state created scrapbooks about the engaging lifestyle that Supportive Living communities offer. With paper, photos and stickers, the scrapbooks depicted the “Care, Community and Comfort” that this affordable senior housing model offers.

A complete list of Scrapbook Award winners can be found below.

Wii Bowling

This year, we sponsored our second annual Wii Bowling Competition. Sixty teams of residents in Supportive Living communities throughout Illinois participated.

The competition culminated earlier this week with the “Final Four” in Springfield.

All four teams that rolled their way into the Final Four won their respective divisions during the seven-week regular season and won their divisional playoffs.

In the semi-finals on Tuesday afternoon, the Glenhaven Gardeners from Glenhaven Gardens in Alton, topped the Springfield Splitters from Springfield Supportive Living, and Wii Bowl Better from Eden Supportive Living in North Aurora out bowled the championship team from last year – the Silver Sliders from Cambridge House of Maryville.

On Wednesday morning, the Springfield Splitters won the battle for third place, with Jim Nyberg thrilling those in attendance and those watching on the Internet by bowling a 300 game.

Then, the Glenhaven Gardeners, which took home the third place trophy last year, topped Wii Bowl Better to take home the First Place Trophy.

Meet the Governor Day

AALC held our annual “Meet the Governor Day” at the State Capitol in Springfield on April 12, 2011. More than One hundred & fifty residents and staff members from Supportive Living communities traveled to the Capitol to meet Governor Patrick Quinn.

Many also were able to meet with their local State Senator and Representative.
We had on display all of the winning artwork and scrapbooks.

This year, they especially wanted to express concern about the Governor’s proposed 6% cut in state funding for the Supportive Living program.

After greeting residents at the Capitol, Gov. Quinn stated that “I have heard your call.”

Art is Ageless Awards

Hard Crafts

First Place
Rolland Hoehn
Cambridge House of Swansea
For his wood carving of “The Skibber Gee”

Second Place
Manny Shellist
Heritage Woods of Bolingbrook
For his wood carving of “Abraham Lincoln Gettysburg Address”

Third Place
Ruth Aquilina
Plum Creek Supportive Living
For her sculpture “Witch Doctor”

Honorable Mention
Marie French
Heritage Woods of Flora
For her “Hand-Woven Basket”

Honorable Mention
Vera Gunter
Heritage Woods of Benton
For her “Christmas Tree” made from old jewelry and Christmas lights

Prose
First Place
Elizabeth Rappa
Plum Creek Supportive Living
For “The Artist”

Second Place
Raymond Skelton
Heritage Woods of Moline
For “This is My Life More or Less”

Third Place
Oran Miller
John M. Evans Supportive Living
For “Ode to My Lovely Wife”

Honorable Mention
DeLois Nance
Victory Centre of River Oaks
For “Be Yourself”

Honorable Mention
Mary Jane Stanhouse
Supportive Living of Wabash
For “Will School Experience”

Honorable Mention
Betty Vock
Heritage Woods of Batavia
For “Heritage Woods Women”

Honorable Mention
Carolyn Chastain
Supportive Living of Wabash
For “SLOW”

Honorable Mention
Donna West
Heritage Woods of McLeansboro
For “Midnight Call”

Soft Crafts

First Place
Pat Culp
Cambridge House of Maryville
For “A June Day on an Amish Farm” (counted cross stitch)

Second Place
Patricia Tempel
Maple Point Supportive Living in Monticello
For “Patterns of My Past” (quilt)

Third Place
Elizabeth Montgomery
Manor at Mason Woods in Pinckneyville
For her “Crocheted Doily”

Honorable Mention
Marilyn Schultze
Heritage Woods of Batavia
For “Miss Hathaway’s Garden”

Honorable Mention
Mary Zada
Heritage Woods of Bolingbrook
For “Embroidery”

Visual Arts

First Place
Erladine Kanavos
Greenview Place in Chicago
For “Aunt Electa”

Second Place
George Hnatt
Alexian Village of Elk Grove
For “Waterfront”

Third Place
Millie Prange
Glenhaven Gardens of Alton
For “Stop Awhile”

Honorable Mention
David Full
Eden Supportive Living of Chicago
For “Springtime”

Honorable Mention
Justine Garner
Heritage Woods of Benton
For “Farmstead”

Honorable Mention
Norma Simone
Victory Centre of Bartlett
For “Downtown”

Honorable Mention
Rudolph Briggs
Dorchester Senior Living in Dalton
For “Moonbird”

Honorable Mention
Mary Jane Stanhouse
Supportive Living of Wabash
For “Grandpa’s House”

Scrapbooking Awards

First Place
Alexian Village of Elk Grove Village

Second Place
Heritage Woods of Flora

Third Place
Heritage Woods of DeKalb

Honorable Mention
Heritage Woods of Benton
Heritage Woods of Ottawa
Manor at Craig Farm in Chester
Cambridge House of O’Fallon
Heritage Woods of Aledo
Manor at Mason Woods in Pinckneyville

Wii Bowling Final Four

First Place
Glenhaven Gardeners from Glenhaven Gardens of Alton

Team Members
Peggy “Uptown” Brown • Carol “Shorty” Kuhlman • Sharon Reneau
Edna “The Enforcer” Mobley • Mille “The Hurricane” Prange

Second Place
Wii Bowl Better from Eden Supportive Living in North Aurora

Team Members:
Warren “Trouble” Yedlinski • Mike “Poker Face” Pennington
Art “Big Daddy” Auldmeyer • David “The Hunk” Kapp

Third Place
Springfield Splitters from Springfield Supportive Living

Team Members:
Freda Herman • Pearl Baker • Jim Nyberg
Matt Dolinar • Sharon Roberts • Rocky Horrighs

Fourth Place
Silver Sliders from Cambridge House of Maryville

Team Members:
Alla “Granny” Boyer • Lynda Leggett • P.J. Weihl
Chris “Skunkie” Garden • Rita Young • Arline White

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