EDITION SPRING | 2 017 ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF W INDSOR & ESSEX COU N TY NEW SLETTER Alzheimer Awareness Month The Alzheimer Society of Windsor & Essex County is excited to present the Matching Gift Campaign! Caring for someone with dementia is a 24/7 job. Caregivers juggle appointments, chores, and often new roles and responsibilities. Caregivers don’t get breaks, or take time off. Caregivers put their needs last, or forget about them entirely. Without the care and rest they need, caregivers are at risk of increased stress, health problems, and eventually, burnout. Jim Scott , CEO, Ground Effects Ltc This spring, with the support of Ground Effects Ltd. of Windsor, help us provide caregiver relief by donating to the CaregiverRx Matching Gift Campaign. Between now and June 30,2017, Ground Effects Ltd. will match your donations to our Caregiver Matching Gift Campaign up to $25,000. That means that starting now, all donations received will go twice as far. Consider showing your support for our caregivers when it will count for twice as much and help us spread the word about this exciting campaign. Donate today to CaregiverRx Matching Gift Campaign and make life a little easier for Caregivers that give all that they have to those they love. January was Alzheimer Awareness Month and it was busy and successful. We launched our Awareness Campaign #InItForAlz on social media and this year we are focusing on how it’s not just the person who is diagnosed with dementia that is affected, but their entire support system. For our health-care system and economy this means higher demand for services and soaring costs. Our 6th Annual Battle of the Brains was a huge success, selling out early with over 900 people in attendance! We raised $20,500.00, The Dream Warriors retained their title as the Ultimate Trivia Experts in a highly competitive evening. We’re already planning for next year – January 20, 2018 – save the date! Event Organizers Champs! The Dream Warriors Our 2nd Annual Laugh Out Loud A-Thon was a chuckle-filled hour at Devonshire Mall. Guided by our Laughter Leader, Christopher Lyons, attendees giggled, laughed, and guffawed their way to better health and helped raise $2,500. Thank you to our friends at Seasons Retirement Communities for sponsoring this event. Double your donation! Call 519-974-2220 to make your donation by phone or donate on-line at www.AlzheimerWindsor.com. Sponsor, Seasons Retirement Communities From the Board Chair, Vice Chair and CEO The first three months of 2017 have been incredibly busy at the Alzheimer Society of Windsor and Essex County, and there's real excitement as we move one step closer to making a fully-funded Ontario Dementia Strategy a reality. In January we were invited to attend a provincial pre-budget meeting at the St. Clair Centre for the Arts, Pat Soulliere, Board President & Sally Bennett Olczak, CEO and ASWE CEO Sally Bennett Olczak gave a brief and powerful presentation about the need for increased funding to provide care for our clients and their caregivers. At the same time, she stressed the importance of continued research to find a cure for this disease. As the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care wound up a series of public consultations on how to develop a successful dementia strategy, ASWE began meeting with area politicians to talk about the growing need for increased dementia care in our own community, and to let our elected representatives know that we can, and do, provide programs for people throughout Windsor and Essex County. It's no secret that Windsor-Tecumseh MPP Percy Hatfield has long been a champion of our cause, and he was the key to crafting a petition that led to non-partisan, all-party support of the Ontario Dementia Strategy. He, along with MPPs Lisa Gretzky and Taras Natyshak, agreed to meet with Sally, board vice-chair Karen Hall and a past chair Bob Renaud in February and March to talk more about reaching our goal. But it was the life experience of two special guests that made the most compelling and memorable case for putting more emphasis on the needs of those with dementia and their caregivers. Retired university professor Kai Hildebrandt spoke to all three MPPs about the joys and struggles of caring for his beloved wife Susan WendtHildebrandt, a brilliant languages professor who has had Alzheimer's Disease for many Karen Hall, Marjorie Brown, Kai Hildebrandt, Lisa Gretzky, years. And Marjorie Brown, who Sally Bennett Olczak, Percy Hatfield & Bob Renaud was diagnosed with dementia in 2011, explained what it was like to live in the early stages of the disease. Both Kai and Marjorie have become great ambassadors for ASWE by bravely sharing their stories with people from all walks of life, and by giving a face to a disease expected to strike more than 255,000 people in Ontario by 2020. No family will escape the effects of Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias. They will, in some way, touch each and every one of us. (story continues on next page) The Board of Directors extends to you an invitation to attend the 2017 Annual General Meeting. Mission To alleviate the personal and social consequences of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Role The role of the Alzheimer Society of Windsor and Essex County is to collaborate with all levels of the organization and our local community in order to foster excellence in services, education and to support research. Vision A world without Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Board of Directors Mr. Pat Soulliere, Chair Ms. Karen Hall, Vice Chair Ms Helen Biales, Past Chair Mr. Arvind Arya, Treasurer Mrs. Gay Wrye, Secretary Ms. Claire Bebbington, Director Mr. Marty Beneteau, Director Dr. Gaston Franklyn, Director Mr. Bill Marcotte, Director Mrs. Patricia McMahon, Director Ms. Eve Sigfrid, Director Ms. Marilyn Villalta, Director Chief Executive Officer Mrs. Sally Bennett Olczak Address 2135 Richmond St. Windsor, ON N8Y 0A1 Telephone 519-974-2220 Fax 519-974-9727 Tuesday, June 27, 2017 | 5:30pm - 6:30pm Please RSVP by Tue. June 20, 2017 519-974-2220 ext. 221 generalinformation@aswecare.com Location: Alzheimer Society 2135 Richmond St. | Windsor, ON All welcome. Website AlzheimerWindsor.com Funded by (story continued from previous page) We feel our local politicians are great ambassadors for our cause, taking our story to constituents who might not know that we're here to help. Since January we've had the pleasure of meeting with City Councillors Paul Borrelli, Fred Francis and Hilary Payne. Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens, Tecumseh Mayor Gary McNamara and Windsor Councillor Ed Sleiman are long-time supporters, as is Essex County Warden Tom Bain, who was the first to pop in and see us. Amherstburg Mayor Aldo DiCarlo, LaSalle Mayor Ken Antaya and Kingsville Deputy Mayor Gord Queen recently stopped by our Richmond Street home to pay a visit, and we look forward to welcoming more elected ambassadors soon. In fact, we look forward to welcoming everyone. 2 1 It's our goal to see an Ontario Dementia Strategy in place before the end of 2017, and we have great faith it will happen. This has truly been a great start to an exciting year! Pat Soulliere Board Chair Sally Bennett Olczak CEO Karen Hall Vice Chair 3 4 1 | Sally Bennett Olczak, Tom Bain & Karen Hall 2 | Karen Hall, Fred Francis, Sally Bennett Olczak 3 | Aldo DiCarlo& Karen Hall 4 | Sally Bennett Olczak, Sarah Overton, & Ken Antaya 5 | Marjorie Brown, & Taras Natyshak 6 | Sally Bennett Olczak, Paul Borrelli, & Karen Hall 5 6 Education and Support Programs A Very Special Day. “Thank you for providing a special day for us caregivers.“ On Wednesday, March 22, 2017, 24 care partners participated “Super excellent!! Fabulous! Thank you for this opportunity.” in a Caregiver Retreat Day at Willistead Manor. The day was made possible through sponsorship from Caesars Windsor. Four guest speakers shared one-hour presentations, offering much time for questions. The day began with Mr. Mike Akpata highlighting concrete tools for guarding against fraud and identity theft. Key points: * Clean out your wallet or purse, and carry only necessary documents (Driver’s license, debit card, one credit card) * Keep other documents in a safe but unusual space (that is, not the top drawer of your dresser) * Know your banker Mr. Robert Tomek, McTague Law Firm spoke about Powers of Attorney and wills. * Know your documents * What type of POA documents do you have in place? * Review your will to ensure it is reflects your current wishes. * Don’t have a will or POA in place? Take the time to do so. “Thank you for a relaxing day that was knowledge based.” Mrs. Maureen Comartin shared a great presentation reminding us all to take care of ourselves. Take a few minutes daily to recharge. This can be as simple as sitting in a quiet space, and focusing on your breathing. Putting this into practice every day allows you to manage whatever stressors you may be experiencing. Ms. Julie Myers, owner of Thyme to Go, ended the day with some Tips from the Kitchen, and a great recipe. Fruit & Seed Protein Balls Mix ¼ cup water with 2 cups rolled oats. Add: ½ cup sunflower seeds ½ cup pumpkin seeds ½ cup dried cranberries ½ cup dark chocolate chips 1 cup sunflower butter ¼ cup maple syrup 1 pinch salt Mix together, then shape into 1” balls. Client Care Programs Be Active. Be Healthy. Exercise is not only good for your body, but also your brain. Physical activity is so important that we ensure it is part of our daily Day Away programming. For the last 5 years, local Zumba and LaBlast instructor, Jo-Anne Ediger has been bringing ‘Zumba Gold Seated’ to our Day Away clients. On the first Wednesday of every month, lively music can be heard throughout the building as clients experience what Jo-Anne refers to as, “the goodness and effectiveness of fitness through dance movements that anyone can enjoy.” Jo-Anne brings nearly ten years of dance instructor experience, check out what she has to say about volunteering in Day Away: “When I am instructing, I notice their smiles, their laughter, and their ability to focus when doing the movements. I love instructing your enthusiastic fun-loving ladies and gents while your amazing staff helps and participates to make it complete! All of this makes my day!” Thank you Jo-Anne for your enthusiasm and ongoing service to our clients. “When I am instructing, I notice their smiles, their laughter.” Upcoming Events SAVE THE DATE! World Alzheimer’s Day Breakfast & Award Presentation As the weather gets warmer, we start thinking about all the great things we have in store to enjoy those summer months – and raise some money too! Walk for Alzheimer’s (May 28) September 21, 2017 Spring is here and that means it’s time for our annual Walk for Alzheimer’s! The date is set for Sunday, May 28 at Ford Test Track in Windsor at 9:30 a.m. Register yourself or get a team together and walk, run, wheel or skip to help raise funds for local programs and services. Visit www.alzheimerwindsor.com to sign up and start collecting pledges today! Each year the Alzheimer Society honours individuals, or groups who demonstrate continued commitment to our Society. This year the Generosity of Spirit Award will be presented company, group, or whose efforts to a organization assisted in meeting capital and operational needs through philanthropy and/or fundraising. The Award will be presented at a new annual breakfast event, held to Art in the Park (June 3 & 4) Last year we raised a record $3,000 utilizing our prime Walkerville location to provide parking for Art in the Park goers in exchange for donations, and we are hoping to do the same this year. Want to help out? Give us a call. celebrate and raise awareness for The Color Run (July 22) World Alzheimer’s Day. The Color Run returns to Windsor on Saturday, July 22, 2017 and we are happy to say that once again we are the chosen charity for the #Happiest5K. It takes a lot of dedicated volunteers to make this event a success and we will be looking for 250 individuals to help us raise $10,000! Want to get involved? Give us a call. This event will be held at the Windsor Club – more details coming soon! New Event Alert – Disc Golf Tournament (July 15) MAYORS CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT September 11, 2017 ASWE is pleased to be selected as the recipient charity of this years’ Gary McNamara’s 9th annual Mayor’s Charity Golf Tournament. The tournament will take place at Beach Grove Golf & Country Club. Sponsorship opportunities available. For further details please contact the Mayor’s Office at 519-735-2184 ext.115. Please join us for a great day of golf! We are always on the lookout for new and fun activities and this year we are thrilled to bring you a Disc Golf Tournament. Taking place at the new Disc Golf Course at Lakewood Park in Tecumseh, gather a foursome and join us for some fun on Saturday, July 15. Stay tuned for more details! What is Disc Golf? Disc golf is played much like traditional golf. Instead of a ball and clubs, players use a flying disc, or Frisbee®. A golf disc is thrown from a tee area to a target which is the "hole". The objective is completing each hole in the fewest throws. It is designed to be enjoyed by people of all ages. Go to www.pdga.com/introduction to learn more about disc golf. Sponsorship Opportunities The Society is always looking for Corporate Sponsors that would like to support our cause through our community events. Please contact Peggy Winch, to discuss either new or existing sponsorship opportunities at 519-974-2220 ext. 225. GIVE HOPE ALL YEAR THE EASY WAY! “I became a Forget-Me-Not Partner, because Alzheimer’s disease is important, but not enough is being done or being spent on it. The needs of seniors are often overlooked. It’s time to take action and start giving to support research and help families and caregiver in our community.” For-Get-Me-Not Partner, Georgett ∞∞∞ “After years of benefiting from the fine services of the Alzheimer Society of Windsor & Essex County, I felt it important to give back financially in an easy consistent manner.” For-Get-Me-Not Partner, Tom Please consider joining our Forget-Me-Not Partners Monthly Giving Program. Give hope all year with the ease of Monthly Giving. Monthly gifts provide a secure funding base for the Alzheimer Society of Windsor & Essex County and lowers administrative costs. This allows us to direct more money to our vital services through the community. A monthly donation of $10 may seem like a small amount, but your are one of many caring pople helping us with your monthly gift and together, these monthly gifts add up to help those affected by Alzheimer disease and other dementias . Your monthly gift means: » You make one decision—your gift works each month to support a cause your believe in » You can divide your (tax creditable) donation into twelve equal payments receiving one tax receipt each year before February 28th » We can plan long-term projects—A regular and predictable source of income provides stability in programs planning and gives the Society security to get involved in long-term project » Monthly donations are one of environmentally friendly ways to give the most cost-effective Contact Peggy Winch at 519-974-2220 ext. 225. Did you know that leaving a gift to the Alzheimer Society of Windsor & Essex County in your will could help you leave more to your beneficiaries and pay less tax? The last Wednesday of each month 1:00 to 3:00pm | Ojibway Nature Centre 5200 Matchette Rd. Windsor, ON What is a Memory Café? What is offered? A memory café provides a FREE gathering place for people living with dementia, their care partners, families and friends to relax, and enjoy refreshments. It also provides socialization, discussions, and entertainment all in a coffee shop environment. • Free coffee and other refreshments • Socialization • Educational Opportunities • Recreational Activities Sponsored by: • Guest Speakers • Celebrity Servers The Café Is Not: • A Day or Respite Program • Support Group • Workshop and
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