Month: March 2020

Alicemary Borthwick photo

Thank You. Thank You. Thank You!

Even though The Mayflower Community currently has adequate supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE) on hand, we are anticipating potential shortages as the COVID-19 pandemic grows in Poweshiek County. Fortunately, for a number of years, we have maintained a store of supplies and foodstuffs for the event of an emergency. Now, we are facing that

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Scott Gruhn, Sue Allen serving malts

Celebrating Milestones and Friendships at Mayflower

Even though we are observing physical distancing, The Mayflower Community Health Center and Beebe Assisted Living residents can still party! As you can see from these photos, we celebrated special occasions. That Grinnell stalwart, Art Heimann, observed his 98th birthday last Wednesday. Before the onset of the pandemic, 23 members of his family had planned

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Stuffed pink pig in window

Get a Lift from a Teddy Bear…or a Pig

You may have seen postings or stories about teddy bears in Grinnell home windows. Here is some information from Mayflower Harwich Terrace patio home resident, D’Ann Kelty about this growing phenomena. Recently, “…I heard a new term on the radio. Rather than concentrate on “social distancing,” the person said we might try “distant socializing.” Later

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Nancy Agnew, Angie Douglas and Julie Smith

Helping Mayflower Residents During Time of Isolation

Staying at home…It’s difficult. But, we all know how important it is. For residents of The Mayflower Community’s Health Center and Beebe Assisted Living homes, it is even more of a challenge as we have restricted visitors and are doing meals in separate apartments and suites, except for special circumstances. To help lighten this burden,

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Mayflower's Open Dinning Menu

The “New Normal” at Mayflower

Things have certainly changed in The Mayflower Community over the last few weeks. As the result of COVID-19 precautions, we have instituted social distancing and have complied with directives from the Iowa Governor. The staff has spent many hours in enhanced safety and disinfecting work, in education and information-gathering, and in discussing what we can

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Activity Guidelines for Health and Wellness

By Jordan Finch-Smith, DPT and Brittany Sleeuwenhoek, OTR/L Total Rehab Orthopedic & Sports Specialist The Mayflower Community Total Rehab and The Mayflower Community, both of Grinnell encourage all residents to REMAIN ACTIVE during the COVID-19 pandemic. Inactivity leads to decreased immunity and muscle breakdown and it can negatively affect your mental wellbeing! Total Rehab is

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Scott Gruhn, Director of Food Services; Pam Vosburg, Chief Financial Officer; Christy Kaisand, Human Resources Director; Kellie McGriff, Associate Director/Administrator; Russ Behrens, City of Grinnell City Manager; Dan Agnew, City of Grinnell Mayor; Steve Langerud, Executive Director; and Jack Morrison, Director of Facility Operations

The Mayflower Community Works with the City of Grinnell

Recently, senior staff of The Mayflower Community met with City of Grinnell Mayor Dan Agnew and City Manager, Russ Behrens to discuss issues affecting the 70-year old senior living and healthcare community. With over 175 residents, the Mayflower is situation on the south edge of downtown Grinnell. Various projects underway at the City have direct

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pile of fruit and vegetables

Nutrition for Immune Support & Infection Prevention

By Meredith Crow, MA, RD, LD Wash Your Hands: • Soap & Water for at least 20 seconds • Before Every Meal, Snack, or Nibble Drink Water: • Minimum Requirements: 64 ounces daily • Many People Require more than 64 Eat the Rainbow: • Focus on Fruits & Vegetables • Variety of Color is Key:

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Mayflower’s COVID-19 Preparation

Fortunately, there have been no diagnosed cases of COVID-19 (“coronavirus”) in Grinnell. As of Saturday (March 14th), a case was identified as close as Dallas County, just on the other side of Des Moines. The Mayflower Community is not waiting for the pandemic to reach our city. We are in taking extreme measures to be

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Malcolm-Sheridan Youth and After School Program delivers raised flower beds to Mayflower Community

Mayflower Receives Raised Flower Beds

On Friday, March 6th, youth and advisors who are part of the Malcom-Sheridan Youth and After School Program delivered to The Mayflower Community four raised gardening beds. They were built by the young people under the guidance of program director, Dawn Hamilton. The beds are made of treated cedar wood and were delivered with plastic

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