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Items of interest to Preeceville long term care residents

The residents and the staff at the Preeceville and District Health Centre, long term care facility have had a busy summer with many visitors and activities.

            The residents and the staff at the Preeceville and District Health Centre, long term care facility have had a busy summer with many visitors and activities.

            Some of the highlights were captured in the monthly newsletter created by Meghan Dutchak and Brooke Strand, recreation co-ordinators.

            The month of August kicked off with a game of bingo. Discussion group sessions featured three topics surrounding the themes of Saskatchewan, summer holidays and back to school.

            Ice cream treats and lemonade on the new patio were a huge hit through the month.

            Some of the residents enjoyed a trip to the Rama old-fashioned farming days held on August 20.

            Entertainment was provided by Mike and Company, the Mennonite Choir and the Old Colony Choir.

            Myrna Yaholinitsky and Gary and Marlene Raudabaugh lead Bible studies during the summer months.   

            The weekly church service was provided by selected members of the Preeceville and District Ministerial Association. Churches selected for the month were the Evangal Tabernacle, Fellowship Chapel, Anglican and Lutheran churches.

            The monthly birthday party was provided by Grace United Church.

            Residents also enjoyed regular activities that included, walking, lotion therapy, mental aerobics, horseshoes, baking bees, group exercises, bowling and a beauty day.

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