If you build it, will they come?

On Thursday, March 22, Maricita Hughes, Park Springs’ Director of Interiors, joined a panel of experts at the quarterly 50+ Atlanta Housing Council dinner. Approximately 65 members and guests attended the presentation for builders and realtors, titled “If you build it…will they come?”

As many Members at Park Springs know, Maricita, who has been with Isakson Living since 1984, has worked on many floor plans in order to reflect the new owners’ dreams and lifestyles at Atlanta CCRC’s. As she noted during the panel discussion, “Always get feedback from your clients. Ask yourself: will this feature or finish really work? How can we tweak our design so that we make the living space perfect?” Clearly, the many beautiful homes of Park Springs illustrate Maricita’s expertise!

William The Driver – Park Springs Transporation Services

I would like to give KUDOS to one of Leisure Service  transportation drivers,  Mr. William Kitchens for a job well done or what we like to say “given the pickle” the comment comes by way of a  prospective member that attended a recent cocktail/dinner party. The prospective Mrs. Rose C. RAVED about William.  She said his kindness and service was exemplary.  She enjoyed Tuesday evening and said that the chauffeur service was such a treat.

The goal of Park Springs Independent Living (IL) Transportation service is to provide safe, efficient and dependable service for our Park Springs Members adn their guests. We’re always pleased to hear about another happy traveler in our Atlanta CCRC!

 

Park Springs Accounting Staff Changes

At Park Springs we believe in promoting from within when opportunities arise.

Please join us in congratulating Cinyel Muldrow on her promotion from Administrative
Assistant to Office Manager. Cinyel has been with Park Springs for 5 years and has filled many roles. She began with Park Springs as a server in our Food & Beverage department followed by Concierge, then by Administrative Assistant before filling her new role as Office Manager. In addition Cinyel is a full time student at Georgia State University studying Criminal Justice and we are happy to have her as part of our Accounting/Administration team.

Please join us in congratulating Ginger Hansborough on her promotion from Director of
Administration, A/P& Payroll to Accounting Director. Ginger has been with Park Springs for one and a half years, prior to this Ginger worked with Isakson Living, Park Springs’ parent company and an Atlanta CCRC development comapny, for three years.

In other news, we have two new faces in the accounting office.

Join us in welcoming Carol Hilley who began with Park Springs in a temporary position for Sales & Marketing, with her dedication to her position and to Park Springs when we had an opening for the Accounts Payable/Payroll Specialist we thought of her. When we offered her the opportunity she accepted it with eager and enthusiasm. Welcome Carol!

Also join us in welcoming Glenda Piercy, Billing Specialist who has joined Park Springs from Harbour’s Edge, a continuing care retirement community in Del Ray Beach, Florida. Glenda has five years of Medicare billing experience and we are happy to have her join our team. Welcome Glenda!

Taste of the Good Life

Our Food and Beverage Department put on the first ever “Taste of Park Springs” early in October. The event was a showcase for our foodservice vendors. Some of the delicious creations were returning favorites and some were new original ideas. There were some true works of culinary art by Park Spring’s very own Food and Beverage Department. It was a treat for everyone in attendance. On hand we had Buckhead Beef, Inland Seafood, Performance Food Group, Empire Distributers, Kraft Foods and Phoenix Produce. Special tables were devoted to our Dining Venues (Springhouse Grill, Main Dining Room, Le Cordon Bleu Externs). Our Registered Dietician also had a table and answered any questions the members had about diets or the any of the foods presented. The event was truly a tasty experience!

Caregiver Stress…Take Control Before it Takes Control of You

Caregiver stress is the emotional and physical strain of providing care to a loved one.  This type of stress can be very challenging and can take multiple forms. Some people get frustrated with a loved one who has dementia that constantly wanders away, others are exhausted from the mental and physical strain of caregiving, and some feel guilty, despite giving their all, they feel they are never giving enough.   Is there a caregiver out there that can tell me what they do to prevent caregiver stress? Here at Park Springs, Atlanta area retirement community, we have caregiver support groups to help spouses during difficult times with loved ones. The caregiver support group is a powerful method of coping and provides the opportunity to improve coping skills. These groups also provide people with common experiences the chance to learn from one another, share with one another, and most importantly provide emotional support. If you are a caregiver looking for a family (like Park Springs) to support you during a difficult time, I challenge you to make the first step and contact Park Springs Atlanta Continuing Care Retirement Community where differences are made.

Healthfully Yours,

Shona Alexander

Senator Isakson Met with Park Springs Residents

Senator Johnny Isakson

Senator Johnny Isakson

United States Senator Johnny Isakson came to Park Springs, an Atlanta CCRC, on September 3rd to discuss current topics and challenges facing Atlanta seniors. Some of the topics he touched upon were the economy and senior housing in Atlanta. Although the focus was on pressing issues in Washington that specifically affect those 62 and older, such as health care, Medicare, changes to estate tax law and social security.

The open forum also allowed Sen. Isakson to field questions from Members. No topic was off limits. Sen. Isakson was very detailed and direct with his responses, skirting no issues presented to him by residents of our Atlanta senior living community.

Through speaking engagements and open forums, like the one at Park Springs, Sen. Isakson aims to get more Americans aware and involved of these pressing issues important to Atlanta active adults.

Park Springs Honored Volunteers June 26

At Park Springs Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), we understand the importance of volunteerism. In fact we’ve been a strong proponent of it since the opening of our Atlanta senior living community in 2004. On Friday, June 26th we honored each Member who volunteers at an appreciation party at 2 p.m. in the Clubhouse. Each Member was awarded a certificate of appreciation.

While volunteering can benefit the less fortunate, there may be added health advantages for those giving their time as well. A recent study presented at the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) annual meeting in May showed that retirees over 65 who volunteer had less than half the risk of death than their non-volunteer peers.

“Volunteering is a wonderful way for our Members to not only give back to the community, but to themselves as well,” said Dr. Margaret White, medical director at Park Springs CCRC. “Doctors have known for years, but more and more people are coming to realize that those who have regular contact with others generally live happier and longer lives than those who do not. Not only does staying involved with other people help stave off loneliness and health issues such as headaches, heart disease, ulcers and diabetes, it also keeps their minds active and alert. While we know that staying active and alert is necessary for seniors, we are also now seeing a direct correlation with Atlanta seniors living longer because of it.”

Bud Taylor is one of many Park Spring’s Atlanta active adult Members who has been giving back to the community for years. He currently volunteers at the Fernbank Museum once a week, Meals on Wheels twice a month and at the Park Springs Market every other week. When asked why he does it, he simply replied, “Because I enjoy it.”

Tally Sweat, another Park Spring’s’ Atlanta active adult Member said she enjoys the way volunteering makes her feel both inside and out.

“It’s self-serving in a way; it makes me feel good to know that I am contributing to the betterment of my community, the world, and life,” she said. “It also keeps me active.”

Ms. Sweat’s volunteer efforts are wide in scope. She has helped raise over $9.5 million to restore the historic Park on Ponce de Leon, served on the board for The Trust for Public Land and spearheaded the “Wild Flower” license plate initiative. At Park Springs she chairs the Development Committee for Park Springs Foundation, a foundation that awards educational scholarships to qualifying employees.

Park Springs’ on-campus Atlanta assisted living facility, Cobblestone, also benefits from the Atlanta CCRC’s active volunteer base. This helps by creating a friendship and social bond that has proven to prolong life. Park Spring’s Members also help organize plays, musical performances, parties and outings for the community.

David and Joan Thirsk, who volunteer at Cobblestone, say that volunteering gives them something to do as well as a way to build friendships.

Two of the many involved members at Parks Springs are Ray Dubner and his wife Fran. Ray is a member of the Park Spring’s Finance Committee and is President of the Employee Appreciation Fund at the Atlanta CCRC. He is also the facilitator of the “Monthly Memoir Class.”

Fran currently serves as a “study buddy” to several children at Mountain Park Elementary School in DeKalb County and has served for the past 10 years as the “thank you note correspondent” for Mercer University. Together, they volunteer their time as assistants for the Park Spring’s semiannual Book and Garage Sales, as crewmembers for Park Spring’s theatrical productions and as emcees for the communities’ trivia night.

“We have the time and we want to give back, so we volunteer. We value the experience of being enriched through interacting and hopefully helping others.”

Park Springs Welcomes New Medical Director Dr. Margaret A. White

Park Springs, an Atlanta continuing care retirement community is pleased to announce that Dr. Margaret A. White has been named as the new Medical Director, effective January 1, 2009.

“At a time when fewer and fewer medical students are specializing in internal medicine with a fellowship in geriatrics,” says Joan Carlson, Vice President of Quality, Innovation and Culture for Isakson Living, “we at Park Springs feel so privileged to have secured Dr. White as our  full-time board-certified geriatrician. Her incredible experience in geriatric care speaks for itself.”

Dr. White is a board-certified internal and geriatric medicine specialist.  White received her MD from the University of Virginia School of Medicine, and completed both her residency in internal medicine and fellowship in geriatrics at the University of Tennessee. From 1992 to 2004, she was assistant professor of internal medicine at Emory University in Atlanta, where she also served as clinician, teacher and supervisor of internal medicine residents and geriatric fellows. She held additional teaching and supervisory responsibilities for medical students and nurse practitioners at the Emory Clinic of the Wesley Woods Geriatric Center.

Since leaving Emory in 2004, Dr. White has been medical director at Lenbrook, a continuing care retirement community and a private practitioner at Atlanta Geriatric Specialists.  Dr. White provided primary care for the elderly and geriatric consultation in select Atlanta senior living and assisted living communities.

In her new role as Medical Director at Atlanta continuing care retirement community, Park Springs Dr. White will be the primary care provider for Members who choose to take advantage of her professional services. In addition, she will direct the community’s health education and disease prevention programs, and will conduct Atlanta senior living wellness seminars for all Members.

Dr. White will also oversee medical and quality assurance programs for all temporary and long-term care services offered on the campus of Park Springs. These services include home health care and assisted living, as well as Alzheimer’s/dementia care and skilled nursing services at Cobblestone, where Members receive professional and compassionate nursing care 24 hours a day.