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July 28, 2011

Luana Moment Shared

Activities Director, Teresa Lopes, shares how one resident provided care and brightened her day…On Friday afternoon when we were cleaning up I asked my staff to just toss all the carnival ga...

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Tags: Principle 4, Antidote to Helplessness

November 02, 2010

Sushi Making with Shigeko

On Wednesday, October 26th, Shigeko along with volunteer Ethel, and two Activities Assistants made traditional Japanese maki sushi, or rolled sushi. Shigeko’s sushi rolls included tuna, carro...

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Tags: Principle 4, Antidote to Helplessness, Principle 6, Meaningful Activitiy

August 26, 2010

Resident Portrait Series

Resident Peter Kaina gets a dose of meaningful activity by calling out the letters and numbers for resident Bingo at Hale Makua Wailuku.

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Tags: Meaningful Activity, Principle 6, Antidote to Helplessness

February 20, 2010

Cooking for Chinese New Year

Kung Hee Fat Choy! Today residents celebrated Chinese New Year with freshly made crispy won tons. Residents Roberta Kapuaala and Bruno Wong, with Activities Assistant May Cordero, helped to prepare...

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Tags: Principle 4, Antidote to Helplessness, Principle 6, Meaningful Activitiy

February 19, 2010

The Joy of Gardening

Ella Rosetes from the West Neighborhood shared that since Kaiser Permanente’s Martin Luther King Day of Service on January 18, 2010, several residents have been tending their herb and vegetab...

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Tags: Meaningful Activity, Principle 6, Antidote to Helplessness, Principle 4, Principle 2, Principle 8

February 10, 2010

Culture Change Through Dining

Last week I sat in on a webinar put on by the Eden Alternative, which focused on various dining topics. The moderator recommended that we start by asking residents where they want to start with din...

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Tags: Homelike Environment, Culture Change, Principle 4, Antidote to Helplessness, Principle 8, Resident-Directed Care, Person-Centered Care, Dining