On Friday, April 25th, the department
managers decided to treat the staff at Willow Manor to a free car wash! From 11:00am – 3:00pm, managers went and got
employee’s cars from the employee parking lot, brought them out front, gave
them a good shine, and then brought them back to the employee parking lot. This was done for staff appreciation, wanting
to give back to the staff members for giving to our residents every single day. Although it may have been a little chilly
outside, the managers had a blast and the employees left with squeaky clean
cars!
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
A Birthday Wish Becomes a Reality
In June of 2012, life became unrecognizable for Victoria “Crystal”
Adams. At the young age of 57, Crystal
suffered a massive stroke that left her entire right side paralyzed. She could no longer work, live on her own, or
do simple every-day tasks such as walking, brushing her teeth and hair, or
getting dressed by herself. Crystal’s
speech was so mumbled that many around her could not understand what she was
saying. She was in a world alone as she
had such a hard time voicing her needs and her concerns. After a lengthy hospital stay, Crystal was
told she would need long term care in a nursing facility. This news devastated her and her boyfriend of
20 years. She was too young to have to
live in a skilled facility.
Crystal was transferred to a sister facility at Linton Nursing &
Rehab for a few months before a bed became available here at Willow Manor in
Vincennes, where Crystal is from. Upon arrival, the staff here at Willow could
sense the spark and dedication in her.
Although doctors had told her she would never be able to live at home
again, Crystal kept with her therapy each day, working so very hard. She was involved in activities, loving to do
exercises and playing BINGO and word puzzles to make the days go by
quicker. Stephanie Davis, Social Service
Director, worked diligently on services that could be available for Crystal in
her home. Here at Willow Manor, we too
wanted her dream to come true of returning home.
That dream did in fact come true on April 30th, 2014,
Crystal’s 59th birthday!
After a year of Stephanie in Social Services working effortlessly with
numerous organizations in the community, she was able to set Crystal up in her
home with services through Money Follows the Person that helped to fund a new program called Caregiver Homes that allows for in home services for a person with needs. Stephanie also resourced Crystal’s necessary Lifeline services, made sure a wheel chair ramp was created; a lift would be
delivered, medical supplies taken care of through a local home medical store,
as well as setting up services with a local home health agency for continued
skilled services.
Crystal left us here at Willow Manor with these
words, “I was happy with the care I received here. I really liked my shower times because the
girls always made it so relaxing. The
CNA’s always spent a lot of time helping me and I never felt like I was
troublesome to them. I really liked
getting my hair done at the beauty shop and going to the big exercise group
every morning in the activity room. I
just felt really comfortable here. I
cannot describe how happy I am with the care I received during my stay, but
nothing can compare to me being able to finally get to go home. These girls made it happen and it is
something I will never forget. Thank
you, to all of you.”
Crystal leaves Willow Manor with a new twinkle in her eye.
Although she still needs a lot of care, she is now able to feed herself,
speak and be understood, and she is able to assist herself with getting
dressed, brushing her teeth, and combing her hair. We are very proud of our therapy department,
our Social Service Director Stephanie Davis, and all the nursing, dietary, and
all of our staff that worked with Crystal.
But more importantly, we are very proud of the hard work and dedication
that Crystal put in for herself to make her dreams come true. We will miss you, Crystal, and we wish you
the happiest birthday ever!
Taking Caring to a Whole New Level – Willow Manor Congratulates One of Their QMA’s for Customer Service Superstar Win!
Tammy Chanley
is such a superstar in our eyes here at Willow Manor. Tammy has been a QMA at Willow since 2009.
She has shown great compassion with her job many times in the past. Recently we had a resident in the hospital
that has no family or friends to speak on his behalf. Being aware of this, Tammy took her own time
to go visit and spend hours at the hospital with this resident. With the
resident being very lethargic and hard to understand, the hospital was at their
wits end on what this Resident would or would not want in areas that needed to
be addressed by him. Tammy went into the
room and sat with some photos and got the Resident to finally open his eyes.
She was able to get him to voice what he wanted. He, at that time, said that he wished for
Tammy to be his Healthcare Representative. He knew that she would help make the
best choices and listen to him and what HE wanted. Tammy had gone almost daily
to visit him, keeping him turned, mouth cleaned, and keeping him going.. He said
that no one has ever loved him and that he was grateful to have Tammy in his
life. Thank you, Tammy, for going above
and beyond. The world needs more nurses
like you!
Tammy was also
awarded the Customer Service Superstar Award for March from IMG who as a
company whole recognized her amazing compassion. Tammy was awarded with a plaque for her
dedication to her residents. Here at Willow Manor we are very proud of Tammy
and the care she provides!
Congratulations Tammy!
Thursday, April 24, 2014
What a Delicious BINGO!
On Thursday April 24th, 2014, Willow Manor hosted yet another successful Breakfast Bingo. Coffee starts brewing around 8:30am. Right at 9:00am a blessing is said, and then a buffet of homemade scrumptious breakfast food is served. With a spread of sugary doughnuts, fruit salad, fresh scrambled eggs, crispy bacon, fluffy biscuits and creamy gravy, Willow Manor’s Breakfast Bingo is open to the senior community. Attendance ranges from fifty to sometimes seventy-five people!
“This is our way of thanking the senior community for welcoming us as a part of this great town. It’s free to the senior public and the turn out each month is amazing. We have our regulars that come but we look forward to new smiling faces as well!” Said Cassie Abel, the Admissions Coordinator at Willow Manor. “The breakfast is prepared by our department managers and you’ll see us mingling with everyone, pouring their coffee and getting to know one another.”
After their plates are empty, patrons of our Breakfast Bingo get ready to play four enticing games of BINGO, with a prize for each and every winner. Breakfast Bingo at Willow Manor is held on the fourth Thursday of every month. For more information you can call 812-882-1783. We invite you for next month’s delicious game!
Friday, April 11, 2014
Easter's On Its Way!
Willow Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation hosted their annual Easter Egg Hunt on a beautiful sunny Saturday afternoon! Willow Manor staff and residents stuffed and hid over 6,000 eggs and gave away glorious prizes and of course lots of candy!
Every single hidden egg had a prize inside ranging from different sorts of candy, to slips telling the children if they had won movie baskets, outdoor play baskets, an assortment of toys & activities, a new fishing pole, or even a brand new bike!
Over 300 children came out to enjoy the fun, but we didn't want the parents to feel left out! This year we added a new twist and offered an adult egg hunt for anyone age 18 and older. Over 100 adults took part in the hunt for the egg that held a $100 gift card! The Easter Bunny even came out for free photos with everyone!
Welcome to Willow Manor!
A Skilled Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center
Willow Manor Nursing and Rehab is a new 170-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility that offers a full spectrum of post-hospitalization care including TruRehab therapy services, short-term skilled care, respite care and long-term care. Conveniently located near Good Samaritan Hospital in a quiet country like setting. Willow Manor is positioned to serve all of Knox County and other surrounding counties in Indiana and Illinois.Residents First |
It is our goal to meet the needs of each resident while maintaining the privacy, dignity, and integrity of each resident. That’s why our philosophy at Willow Manor is “Residents First”. This philosophy affects everything we do; from caring for our residents to the manner in which we conduct the business and operations of our company. Willow Manor is a privately owned skilled nursing facility that offers a full spectrum of care including rehabilitation, short term skilled care, long term care and Reflections Alzheimer’s Care Unit. We provide 24 hour medical care and support services to our residents.
When it comes to your health, or the health of a loved one, we realize how important it is to select the right health care option to meet each individual’s specific needs and goals. We believe in a holistic approach to care by meeting the needs of our residents physically, mentally and socially. We do this by utilizing the knowledge and experience of our entire team including therapy, nursing, dietary, activities and social services.
Employees Always |
Following our Residents First approach is a focus on employees, allowing them to be in an environment where they are valued and given ownership in the business. Our core belief is that our business flourishes when we lead on behalf of our Residents and staff. At Willow Manor, we understand our employees are our greatest asset to providing quality healthcare. And we work alongside our managers and staff to empower them to make a difference each and every day.
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