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ELDER CARE

Nov 02, 202315 min
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Good morning, good morning, good morning, and welcome, welcome, welcome. It's time now for our community connection right here on k the one you trust, and it's time to speak with Angie Thompson here from Eldercare and I just asked a question and said what's going on, and boom, we got a lot going on, being a great, big event coming up a week

from Saturday. That's right on November eleventh. It's our Giving Day and our fortieth year celebration fundraising breakfast featuring Jim Bridenstein and many of our friends from the past forty years are going to join us. We'll be at Tri County Tech Events Center beginning at nine thirty in the morning with a light breakfast, and we'll have a tribute to our veterans right off the bat, you know, to show our appreciation for all those folks who have made it possible for us

to enjoy the freedoms we enjoy. Well hear from mister Bridenstein and ch there. Some of us haven't seen one another for years, and so we're excited to be in that space and see each other. Angie. This is a great event, and of course it's a great way to celebrate forty years in our area here in Oklahoma, making sure that seniors can age in place gracefully

and with a great deal of dignity. And this celebration kind of culminates with this event, but we also have another online event that's going on to make sure we're around for another forty years. That's right, you know, Our Giving Day is really an online experience, and folks can log onto our website about Eldercare dot org and find the link to give online. Some people prefer to do that online credit card kind of gift. Some people do not.

They'd rather bring their donation to an event hand it to a person, and we're open to that too. But Giving Day is designed to be a twenty four hour period where a nonprofit can benefit from online gifts. But we've expanded ours to also include that for alreaty year celebration fundraising breakfast, so they get

choices this year. I like choices. Everybody likes choices. Yeah, you know, elder Care has been such a big part of our community for forty years now and going strong, and there seems to be new things just always around the corner. Now, we we've helped out doctor Jerrell with a clinic clinic. It was a one man machine back there. You see it, patients left and right. We got him a little help. Yeah, he is. That's working out really well. I understand, you know it is.

And that's the CHC clinic that you're talking about. Community Health Clinic. They're based in Kansas, but they also have a presence in Oklahoma, and they chose Eldercare to be their new presence in Oklahoma. So they operate a clinic there in our building at twelve twenty three Swan Drive, and you can call them in schedule appointments. It's nine one eight two one four eight h eight one and they're giving flush. Now you don't have to have an appointment.

You don't need to be a patient of doctor Jerrold. You can just pop in Monday through Friday between eight and five. They have the RSV, the COVID and the high dose and regular dose seasonal flu shots. Oh, there you go. It's that convenient. It is very convenient. You know, you park and you walk about fifteen steps you're inside, so you don't have to, you know, choose an elevator and wait on an elevator or any of that, or wait in line. It's very easy, very convenient.

That's what I like about luke Are. Now, there are still some bolks because we have brand new people moving into our community all the time. They heard the name, they know that we're out on Swan Drive, but they get confused and think that maybe this is a nursing home right or a residential care. It's not. It is not, No, it is it is a resource center for all things aging in place. And you mentioned the

CHC. You know they'll treat adults of all ages. So if you're eighteen or you're one hundred and eighteen, you know they have staff there who can treat you. Also, our foundation therapy specialist treats adults of all ages, so you know, if you're recovering from a surgery, if you need an outpatient facility, our foundation therapy specialists at Eldercare can treat you there. Maybe you've had a stroke or you're recovering from some traumatic brain injury and you need

help. We have a speech language pathologist on staff who can help with those issues, and we also have an occupational therapist. So yeah, so you know, don't let the name throw you off. Eldercare is a one stop shop for you know, staying healthy as we age, and everybody wants to stay healthy. Sure, the big word is wellness these days. It is and make sure you're staying well. And this is kind of what happens there.

Also, we've got a beautiful facility and a beauty full program for those of our parents maybe or other relatives who are kind of struggling, but they need they need interaction, they need to be around people and just kind of feel you know, cool again, you know you could. And we've got a place for the cool kids who are seniors, don't they right, Yeah, the seniors who are cool. Yeah, we do it. It's called

Daybreak Adult Day Health, and it really is that. It's a day break maybe for those who are caring for a loved one, a parent, a spouse, and they need some respite, you know, they need an opportunity to decorate the house for Thanksgiving and get ready for family that's coming in, and maybe they'd like to have a respite just to be able to take care

of themselves and recharge well. Daybreak is not only for those folks who are looking for respit, but also those who are just looking for something to do during the day to stay active. To keep their mind sharp. They have exercise and healthy meals and snacks and transportation. You know, a sense of humor goes a long way. And the folks at daybreak, they have a sense of humor. You've got to keep up with those, the folks who show up for daybreak because you know, you miss a little, you miss

a lot. It's a day of laughs. I'm not you know, I'm not kidding. They do have fun, Yeah, they do. They have a lot of fun. You know, we had Halloween party this past week and oh my gosh, they dressed up, they made masks, they had they had their own Halloween party and they just had a blast. You know, they look forward to those social opportunities and it's like being a kid again. No different than people our age, you know. I mean you think

about that. Everybody goes, oh what happens, you hit a magical milestone, you change. No people are the same, they're the same, you know, and it just think about that. You know, you got a loved one who's at home with you or you're helping to take care. They needn't a day out as much as you do. So give them the opportunity. Yeah, so give yourself a gift of daybreak and give your loved one

the gift of daybreak. We're going to talk about some more gifts that come your way with the value and of course everything that goes with our friends at Elder Carrey. Just a moment, plus, we're going to remind you of the big event coming up here in just a few days as well. After

these words were Martin bore and you camp you home. The first conversation I have with someone's loved one, I don't care if it's three o'clock in the afternoon or three o'clock in the morning, that first conversation is mister X.

This is Tim Howe with Arnold More in the Camp Funeral Home. First of all, sir, let me say I'm very sorry we're having to have this conversation right now, and to the nth degree, those people always appreciate you taking a moment to just pause and say I'm aware that someone you care about very much has just left you, and I'm sorry that we have to do this, but we have to do this. And if it's three o'clock in the morning, I try to be brief but con size and say do you

have any questions or anything? I can do for you right now before we meet at our arrangement conference. And sometimes I'll say, you know, can you call my priest? Can you call my pastor? And I don't mind doing that. It'll be all right. We'll walk through this together, Arnold Moore and me camp Uneral Home seven ten Dewey Bartels of It. We will walk through this together, all righty, Welcome back, welcome back. It

is our community connection. We're speaking with Angie Thompson here with Eldercare and we again the big event is coming up on Veterans Day on Saturday in the eleventh, November eleventh, at nine point thirty Trick County Tech Evincenter. Folks can buy tickets on our website about Eldercare forward slash pardon me, about eldercare dot org forward slash breakfast, or they can call us at nine one, eight, three three six eighty five hundred serve their seat for them. Oh very

good. And we do have some room left. And don't worry if we start getting a little snug. We do have ways of experience. We've already sought permission because we saw this coming. Yeah, so you won't be left out and you won't be hanging out in the hallway. You'll be there to plenty to save, plenty to hear. And of course our guest speaker is Jim Bright today. You know that's true. And we've also added a little fun component. We have four items to auction off in a silent auction.

Did not know that? Yeah, Carolyn Mark, you know she's a local artist. She painted and oil painting just for this event. Yeah, it's a commemorative type oil painting and it's really beautiful. She's calling it the tutoring session. It's about a young person tutoring a senior with a cell phone. So it's really unique and creative. It's a sixteen x twenty oil painting. It's beautiful. Will be including that in the silent auction. Also, Kevin

Roll is auctioning off a biplane ride. You know, Kevin is an Air Force pilot. He also does air shows and he will take the person on a really smooth ride or one that's creative and interesting and adventurous. So the winner gets to choose. But it's not the kind of biplane that's an open cockpit. It's a covered so yeah, it's a modern biplane, but that will be on the Silent auction table as well as a local experience at the Price Tower, so folks won't want to miss this. A NASA basket with

really great items from NASA. You know, Jim Bridenstein was the one who was over the Artemis project. The Artemis project is yeah, but put the first Lady on the Moon, the first female. So we have some first run Artemis merchandise in that basket. Well, it might be the second lady because I think Alice Crampton got there. Not only kidding. There are people under the no idea, no idea, but that's okay, that's okay. I just remember first Lady on the Moon art of this project. Okay,

very good. Well, you know the experience with the Price Tower, that's a whole new deal too, because you know the new group that's been working with that, they've done the beautiful job, a refurbishing thing, I know, beautiful restaurants, oh yes, with the six Love sixty six and the right Steak and you know, and they've got entertainment in there and as well as art and displays and everything. It's it's really it's really seeing its potential

these yes, I know, it's really cool. It is really so, you know, if you want to maybe get up there in elevation, but you don't want to ride the plane, I'd say that one's a good way a bit on. Yeah, but if you're adventurous the biplane ride, you can't have much more fun than that, I know, And you know, he called it loop the loop. You can do the you know, the tricks straight up and around and all of that. But I think I would go with just the smooth sailing for myself, but some people would be a

little more adventurous. But yeah, so you know, just a few items to kind of make it a little more interesting. And then we've got mister Bridenstein who's a former NASA administrator, and he'll be talking about some of his experiences as a Navy fighter pilot. It'll be an interesting morning, it will be. And of course it doesn't end there. Of course, we can go online and ensure that elder care is with us another forty years too.

We talked about that a little bit, but it doesn't hurt the remind folks that if you can't make it in person, you can make it online. Yes, absolutely, And I think more and more people are more comfortable with giving online and of course our website is secure. Are giving portal is secure, and it's a safe and convenient way to make a donation by credit card. Oh it is now. I'm not going to open the can quite yet, but I do want people to realize that coming up here in further episodes,

like say in December, maybe January. Yeah, we got some really cool things with Eldercare, will be kind of opening the book on. Can't talk about it. Yeah, just wait a little bit, Just wait a little bit. We're going to get on it here. But we're starting this new chapter, brand new. Yeah, it's going to be cool, some really fun things coming up in twenty twenty four that people will really appreciate.

They've always loved Eldercare and the services we've provided, but you know, we'll be expanding and making some new services and retooling some of our services that we currently provide to make it something that everyone will be able to participate in. Well, this is going to be fun, So folks, you're gonna have

to wait just a little bit. Well, we'll kind of give you some breadcrumbs along the way here, but I think we're going to have you back here next week and hopefully talk a little bit more about the big event coming up. Yeah for sure, you know, just want to put a bug in every one's ear. We're getting ready for the holidays, so take care of yourself for the holidays. You know, Eldercare provides in home lighthouse keeping an errand's service. Take advantage of that, you know, get someone in

there to help you so that you can really enjoy the holidays. Take advantage of daybreak, adult day health. If you're caring for someone and you would like some respite care, take advantage of daybreak. So think of Elder Carot nine eight three three six eighty five hundred. Just remember that your loved one needs a day out just like you need to day in. That's right, always a pleasure and thank you Tom. All right remember twelve twenty three Swan

Drive. That's where they drive. I see. Yeah, go to the clinic and maybe even come in. Ask for a little tour, yes absolutely, yeah, call ahead, Yeah excellent, because yeah, because we do tend to get a little busy. Yeah. Alrighty folks, you've been listening to our community connection right here on K one, the one you

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