Aug
28
2009
Today’s featured senior living facility is Pinebrook Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Venice, FL. Pinebrook is a 120-bed facility that offers a wide range of post-acute care, short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, and other specialty medical services. They also have a special Alzheimer’s care unit called the Avalon Wing, and they provide hospice-related services (in partnership with a licensed hospice organization) and respite-care services (for elderly people whose primary, at-home caregiver is temporarily unavailable).
Pinebrook has been part of the Venice, Florida, community for more than 17 years. Last year the facility received the Excellence in Action Award from the Florida Health Care Association, in recognition of outstanding customer service.
One of the facility’s unique features is an outdoor therapy garden. This functional therapy garden provides real-life activities where elderly residents can regain balance, strength, mobility-and confidence. For example, instead of using parallel bars indoors, patients can cross a bridge with parallel railings that spans a man-made koi pond.
Other therapeutic areas include:
- A beach-like area to practice walking in sand
- A gravel walkway similar to many home driveways
- An uneven pavement area
Pinebrook also offers:
- On-site beauty/barber shop
- Common room
- Several dining rooms
- Family lounge
- Well-equipped therapy gym
- Koi pond
- Picnic areas
- Assistance with scheduling transportation to medical appointments and nearby shops
To learn more about Pinebrook Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, visit www.pinebrookrnc.com. For a searchable database of senior living facilities in Florida, visit Florida Senior Living Advisor.
Jul
01
2009
This made me smile. I just heard about a wonderful exhibit at the Museum of Florida History in Tallahassee. “Art from the Heart” is a display of artwork from 35 nursing home and assisted living residents from throughout Florida. The elderly residents created the artwork as entries for the Florida Health Care Association’s “Art from the Heart” 2009 calendar competition. According to a news release from the FHCA, some of the artists have been creating art their entire lives, while others have recently discovered their talent. Some of the individuals who submitted pieces for this year’s calendar include:
- 82-year old Helene Kereluk’s passion is painting, as demonstrated by her “St. John’s River” artwork featured on the 2009 calendar cover. She studied art in Chicago and continued her studies after moving to DeLand, Florida, where today she resides at The Cloisters independent and assisted living facility (ALF) and teaches a monthly class for her fellow residents.
- 84-year old Sally Darcangelo never realized her natural talent for painting, ceramics and crafts until entering Palm Garden of Pinellas in Largo, where she has lived for over a year. Her “Starry Night” painting is the featured artwork for May.
- 56-year old Bruce Landers is a C5, 6, 7 quadriplegic who is paralyzed from the chest down and has no hand or finger function. He used a hand adaptation to create his “Lighthouse Keepers Home” painted jigsaw puzzle that is the featured artwork for September. Bruce resides at Park Meadows Health and Rehabilitation Center in Gainesville.
The artwork will be on display in the Museum’s Heritage Gallery through September 7. The 2009 Art from the Heart calendars sold for $7 each, with proceeds used toward FHCA’s Quality Credentialing Foundation. The Foundation focuses on improving services and quality care for those living in Florida’s nursing homes by offering long term care providers mentoring, information and resource sharing and advocacy. The Foundation also promotes increased customer satisfaction and employee retention in long term care facilities and offers continuing education and scholarships for long term care nurses, nursing assistants (CNAs) and other professional staff.
For a comprehensive searchable database of senior living facilities in Florida, visit Florida Senior Living Advisor.