Month: July 2019

Matter of Balance Meets SE*ED

On Monday, July 29th, the UnityPoint Health—Grinnell (UPH-Grinnell) weekly Senior Education Program (“SE*ED”) was presented by Anne Sunday, Independent Living Activities Coordinator for Grinnell’s Mayflower Community and Kayley Thompson, Wellness Specialist for UPH-Grinnell. Both women are certified to facilitate the Area Agency on Aging program, “Matter of Balance. Managing Concerns about Falling.” This eight-week class,

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Mayflower residents John and Pasha Buck hosted “The Village People” for lunch in the Mayflower J&B Bistro

The Village People Come to Mayflower

On Friday, July 26th, Mayflower residents John and Pasha Buck hosted “The Village People” for lunch in the Mayflower J&B Bistro. This group did no singing, even though John and Pasha could have easily accompanied them on their instruments. The Village People were visitors from The Village, a WesleyLife Community in Indianola. John and Pasha

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Learning to dance the Salsa with Silvia Alvara.

Salsa Dance Happening at Mayflower

The first of four Salsa dancing sessions took place in The Mayflower Community on Tuesday, July 23rd. The last three sessions will be held on successive Tuesday nights from 6:30 to 7:30pm on the Buckley Courtyard Patio. Lessons are led by Silvia Ardila for residents, employees, and members of the public. The cost is $5.00

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Steve Langerud, Mayflower Executive Director, is shown below briefing residents on Mayflower developments. He is flanked on the left by Gene Wubbels and on the right by Linda Myren and Assistant Secretary, Jeananne Schild.

Mayflower Residents Association Meets

90 members of the Mayflower Residents Association, an active body composed of all residents of Grinnell’s Mayflower Community, met on July 15th in their periodic “Town Meeting.” The meeting was conducted by President Linda Myren and included presentations by numerous residents and Mayflower staff members. The membership elected a new President-Elect, Gene Wubbels. Gene will

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Matter of Balance course to prevent fall risks

Matter of Balance Meets SE*ED

Pictured above: Kayley Thompson (left) and Anne Sunday lead a Mayflower Matter of Balance through warm-up exercises. On Monday, July 29th, Anne Sunday, Mayflower Independent Living Activities Coordinator, and Kayley Thompson, UPH-Grinnell Wellness Specialist, will present “Matter of Balance” at the weekly Senior Education Program (SE*ED). The hospital’s long-standing SE*ED program, offers free health-related and

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The Staff present the buffet table: Left to right, Sue Allen, Roxanne Wozny, Jean Lewis, Marilyn Starnes

Oh Wow. Another Mayflower Luau!

Dating back to the mid-70’s, The Mayflower Community (Grinnell IA) has hosted an annual Hawaiian Luau dinner. About 15 years ago, the dinner was offered over two evenings due to its substantial demand. This year was no exception, with the special buffet dinner served on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, July 17th and 18th. Over 130

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Mayflower's Senior Strenght Group

Mayflower’s Senior Strength Group Marks One Year

The twice-weekly exercise gathering of approximately 25 Mayflower Community residents celebrated their one-year anniversary this week. Led by Kayley Thompson, UPH-Grinnell Regional Medical Center Wellness Specialist, the Senior Strength group has spent a few hours together each week hardening and fall-proofing in the Mayflower Sports Room, lower level of the Health Center. The group is

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Easter lillies planted on the corner of Buckley Hall

Easter Lilies Live on at Mayflower

The Mayflower Community (Grinnell IA) is lush with gardens. There are the Buckley Courtyard gardens and ponds, the Watertower Square Jewel Garden, the Pearson/Edwards Sail Garden, the Health Center eastside gardens, the Montgomery “Secret Garden,” the Fellowship of Givers rose garden, plus many gardens developed by Mayflower residents around their traditional apartments, Watertower Square apartments,

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Lion King portrait puzzle section

How Is John Doing on the 40,000 Piece Puzzle?

You may recall that Mayflower Community resident, John Noer, acquired a 40,000-piece puzzle last February. The 6’ x 22’ Ravensburger stumper was delivered to the Mayflower Edwards building in a 3’ x 1’ box containing 10 pouches of puzzle pieces. Each pouch was the makings of one vivid Disney scene and characters. To date, John

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