Archive for June, 2012
Friday, June 15th, 2012
- Providence Hospice
“My life has been profoundly enriched
by my experience as a hospice volunteer:
by the amazing people I’ve met,
by the connections we’ve shared,
and by the personal growth I’ve experienced
through this work.
I truly receive so much more than I give.”
-Providence Hospice of Seattle volunteerVolunteers are critical to the work done at Providence Hospice of Seattle.
Providence Hospice of Seattle volunteers serve patients and families throughout King County. As members of the hospice team, volunteers play a key role in helping patients and families cope with practical, emotional, and spiritual challenges at the end of life.
Being a hospice volunteer can be a deeply rewarding, even life-changing, experience. Volunteers gain satisfaction from knowing that they make a very real difference in the lives of those they serve. And volunteering with hospice can also foster increased self-awareness, as well as a greater appreciation of what truly matters in life.
Some of the volunteer opportunities available:
• Seamstresses
• Quilters
• Knitters
• Fundraising, booths, and expos
• Office Assistance
• Monthly Phone Companion
• Reconditioning of Lifeline Units
• Phone Call Follow-up
• Camp Erin
• Beautician or Barber
• Notary
• Handyman or Handywoman
• Landscaper/Yard work
• “Tuck-in” Program Delivery Team
• Musician
• Patient Volunteer
• Vigil
• Carousel
• Pet Visitor
• Life Stories
*To learn more about volunteering with Providence Hospice of Seattle, call 425-261-4808.*
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Thursday, June 14th, 2012

Aegis Living of Bothell Summer BBQ
Aegis of Bothell invites you tothe Fifth Free Summer BBQ and Concert Series Kickoff!
Aegis Living of Bothell10605 NE 185th Street
Bothell, WA 98011
(425) 487-3245
Friday at 12pm, June 22, 2012
And EVERY Friday through September
Enjoy the best barbecue and summertime refreshments in our Aegis of Bothell Park. Entertainment provided by the long time 17-piece swing band The Tempos. Grandmas, Grandpas, Moms, Dads, Kids, Pets, ALL are welcome!
RSVP with Christa Vida by calling 425-487-3245.
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Thursday, June 7th, 2012
- Searching for peace after a loss
A Story by: Christine Thiele
Five years ago, my kids’ dad died from pancreas cancer. At the time, I did not know what it was like to lose a parent. Both my parents were still living. They were still married to each other and seemed pretty content. All that changed a few months ago. My dad died. Around last Thanksgiving, he was diagnosed with lung cancer…with bone involvement, so it was pretty serious. He decided to take on treatment and fight this cancer. He definitely had ups and downs, and we could all tell he was slowing down. Slowing down…not stopping. He did his best to fight a disease that is pretty horrible. I watched my husband die from another pretty horrible cancer. It can bring out the best and the worst in people all at once. For my children and me, this was not our first major tragic event. For my mom and my siblings, it was one of the worst. They saw a disease robbing them of someone they love dearly. It would change their daily being. I know of this a bit…my life was first changed by disease and then shaken and turned upside down by the death of my husband. So my story is different than theirs…as all our stories of loss are different. When my husband died, my story was different than my kids’. Even now as I reflect on the past months and my father’s death, my experience is very different that that of my children. I had my father with me until my middle age He saw me grow up, and he met my kids. He enjoyed his last decade of life in retirement taking care of the daily duties while mom continued to work. I had plenty of time to love him and to hate him! He was there when I was toddler, a child, a snotty teenager, a young adult and grown woman. I had a dad my entire life up until a few months ago. My kids…no such luck. My youngest didn’t even have one birthday party with his dad. My older son won’t have his dad to teach him to drive or to watch him graduate…all these things my boys won’t have that I did have. Now, they don’t have their grandpa any more either. Does this make my grief in losing my dad easier than my children losing theirs? Yes, I think so. I have a lifetime of gratitude for a man who was present to me in the best way he knew how to be. Does this make it easier for my siblings, my mom? No, I don’t think so. Grief is so individual yet has so many common elements too. My grief when I lost my husband was like being swept to sea. I really thought I would drown. As time has passed and as I have worked toward my own healing and chosen life over drowning, other things that come along are easier for me to handle. I am more calm in the face of tragedy because I know I will survive. It’s almost like some warped sense of peace…and any sense of peace I will have gratefully! I think my dad had this too. His dad died when he was young. He was a young adolescent and his dad was killed in a tragic accident. He too was raised by a single mom like my boys. He had this peacefulness about him though. Maybe it is the peacefulness of knowing that we will survive even when our hearts are shattered? Maybe it isn’t? I don’t know. What I do know is that my dad had a happy adult life. He was friendly, hardworking and in general a good guy. He loved his family even though his family of origin lived through a heartbreaking experience. He risked loving and loss again after being hurt so badly. It gives me hope. It gives me that warped sense of peace again…and it gives me an example of how to move through heartbreak and tragedy. So I will mourn my dad. I will be sad. Mostly I will be grateful for his example that with even a little hope and faith life goes on…and it can be happy too!
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Tuesday, June 5th, 2012

Issaquah Valley Senior Center
The Issaquah Valley Senior Center is open from 8:30am to 4:00pm Monday through Friday. Activities are open to people 55 and older. Annual Membership Dues are $12.00 per person. Older adults (age 55+) do not have to be members to participate in Center activities and programs.
Issaquah Valley Senior Center
75 Northeast Creek Way
Issaquah, WA 98027-3351
(425) 392-2381
Volunteer Opportunities
The Issaquah Valley Senior Center is always looking for volunteers to support our programs at the Center. There are many ways you can help. Call (425) 392-2381 if you are interested in lending a hand!
Health & Wellness & Support Services
• Fitness classes
• Dental Clinic
• Podiatry clinic
• Blood Pressure Checks
• SHIBA (Health insurance assistance)
• Nurse’s Clinic
• Diabetic Counseling
• Equipment Loan
• Transportation for community dining, grocery shopping, and local medical appointments
Facility Rental
The facilities are available for rental. Contact the director to discuss your event and to get more details.
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Tuesday, June 5th, 2012

Lifecare Center of Kirkland WA
Acupuncture has been shown to be beneficial for treating chronic pain symptoms in some individuals. Find out which conditions respond well to acupuncture and acupressure.
June 20, 2-3 pm at Life Care of Kirkland Retirement Facility, 10101 Northeast 120th Street Kirkland, WA 98034.
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Tuesday, June 5th, 2012

June is National Safety Month
Falls are one of the leading causes of unintentional injures in the United States, accounting for approximately 8.6 million visits to the emergency department. Adults 55 and older are more prone to becoming victims of falls, and the resulting injuries can diminish the ability to lead active, independent lives. The number of fall deaths among those 65 or older is four times the number of fall deaths among all other age groups.
To prevent falls, the National Safety Council recommends:
- Exercise, such as brisk walking, tai chi and yoga, helps reduce falls by improving strength and balance. Stay hydrated while exercising and consult with your physician before starting an exercise program.
- Have a doctor or pharmacist review all of your medications. Some medicines, combination of medicines or other combinations (sun, alcohol, etc.) can make you drowsy or light-headed, which can lead to a fall.
- Have your vision checked regularly by an eye doctor. Poor vision can greatly increase your chance of falling.
- Pay attention when you walk or use stairs.
- Avoid distractions, such as texting or reading while walking, that can lead to a slip, trip or fall due to a step, crack or hole in the ground.
- Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Falls can happen in any location, even in familiar areas.
Click here to download the Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls PDF.

Preventing Slips Trips and Falls
Please visit the National Safety Council website for more information, articles, and downloads regarding National Safety Month.
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