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Family Caregiver Month - November
With November being Family Caregiver Month, it is
important for us to recognize those who selflessly give of
themselves day after day, caring for their loved one. They are
often up way too early, go to bed late, and have little to no
time for themselves.
The staff at the Adult Day center recognizes the importance
of time away, whether to get things done, take a nap, or enjoy
fun hobbies that there is usually no time for. If you care for a
loved one and find yourself longing for any of these, the
Adult Day Center can help ease your burden! We provide
respite care for those with Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease,
and other disabilities that includes fun activities, a wonderful
home cooked meal provided by volunteers, as well as
friendships that last a lifetime!
If you are interested in learning more on how the Adult Day
Center can help provide respite care for your loved one,
please contact Bonita Jackson, Program Director at the Hands
of Grace Office at 419-822-3556. You can also inquire at
adc@handsofgrace.org.
Recently we sent our end of year capital campaign letter. Hands of
Grace and the beneficiaries of services greatly appreciate the
generosity of so many community members, churches and
businesses. Thank you!
Hands of Grace has been buzzing with activity. Many prayers and
hard work allowed us to receive a grant from ODOT to purchase a
new Handicapped Accessible Van. Also, the Fulton County Health
Center has graciously offered to donate required matching funds for
the van. What an amazing gift!
We have also been blessed with new additions to the Hands of Grace
team. As you will read in this Grace Notes, Bea Kovacs has
volunteered to coordinate efforts for our volunteers. Caroline
Lammers has joined Bonita in the office and Michelle McGarrity has
joined Alicia at the ADC. We welcome all the new roles and faces!
As cold temperatures continue to enter the area, I wish you warm
homes and the comfort of friends and family. May the very busy
holiday season be filled with many joyous memories!
Best, Laura Kern Board President
A note from the Board of Directors...
James & Norene Patterson Velma Hallett
Donors Amelia Kasper Mary Rosebrock Bernard Marvin Matthew & Colleen McQuade Carl Warner Merlin O'Neil Carol Hackett Mindy Hillard Carol Harmon Nancy Beadle Caroline Lammers Patricia Grover Cathy Ginier Patti Petros Charlene Smith Paul & Ruth Ann Barnaby Charles & Mary Svoboda Paul & Susanne Dzyak Charles & Rosemary Althoff Peggy Shaffer (Dorothy Gillen) Charles Long Philip & Marilyn Buehrer David Layman Ramonita Ruiz Dexter Phillips,DO Richard & Colleen Bernath Dolly Lybarger Richard & Judith Beehner Dolores Pratt Robert & Lunanne Aschliman Dolores Short Robert Bay, DVM Doris Showalter Robert Frey, DDS Dorothy Gillen / Peggy Shaffer Roger & Sharon Frey Ed Baus
We are pleased to acknowledge the generosity of the following donors who have contributed to
Hands of Grace Faith in Action.
Donors Ruth Jones Edwina Mattimore Sharon Wesley Elven Snyder Sheila & Joshua Stockburge & Kayla C Ethel Leininger Shirley Ervin Gregory & Dana Gloden Shirley Thomas Ila Kreuz Stanley & Terri Philpot Irving Young Stephen & Loretta Brannan Izzy O'Neill Terry & Sandy Stites Jack Case Terry Zolman James & Norene Patterson Velma Hallett William & Barb Moody James Avery William & June Heckler James Carroll Jamie Smith Janice Hales Jean Howell Joe & Beth Friess John & Carole Ragan Kathryn Fauver Launita Plassman Lee Graffice Libby Wilhelm Louise Beldon Lucille Meyer Margaret Sattler Marjorie Sloan Marsha Grahm
Churches
Delta Church of Christ Lytton Helping Hand St. John's Christian Church Winameg Christian Church Businesses
Delta Chamber of Commerce Ohio Dept. of Aging Kroger Wauseon Machine & Mfg Plt 1 Meijer Ohio Gas Co Rupp Seeds Inc In Kind
Delta United Methodist Church St. Richards Parish Open Door of Delta Eaton Corporation Country Corral Delta 109 Restaurant Alicia Ruch Cindy Valentine Rowena Downing Angela Downing Cindy Roshong Laura Kern Cindy Williams Rose Wongrowski Louise Hamilton Carol Dodge Bea Kovacs Joyce Shelley Kathy Stanley Pam Zimmerman Organizations
Eagle Riders Fulton County Dairy Association United Way of Fulton County
Thursday, December 11th ~ 11:00 amThursday, December 11th ~ 11:00 amThursday, December 11th ~ 11:00 amThursday, December 11th ~ 11:00 am————8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm The Barn Gives Back Fundraiser The Barn Gives Back Fundraiser The Barn Gives Back Fundraiser The Barn Gives Back Fundraiser Join us for Lunch or Dinner for a delicious meal where a portion of the proceeds goes to support Hands of Grace Faith in Action Tuesday, December 16th Tuesday, December 16th Tuesday, December 16th Tuesday, December 16th ---- Hands of Grace Board of Directors Meeting
7:00 pm Conference Room
Our Our Our Our Support Group Meetings Support Group Meetings Support Group Meetings Support Group Meetings will resume in the will resume in the will resume in the will resume in the Spring Spring Spring Spring when the weather is much more accommodating for both ~ fulltime caregivers and their loved ones. More details will follow In our next Grace Notes OurOurOurOur MS Support Group transportations MS Support Group transportations MS Support Group transportations MS Support Group transportations will also will also will also will also resume in April ~ resume in April ~ resume in April ~ resume in April ~ If you know anyone with MS and would be interested in attending a Support group in the Fulton County area have them call Hands of Grace at 419-822-3556 to Register. The Support Group meets the 4th Tuesday of each month from 7:00—9:00 pm.
On November 5, the participants of the Adult
Day Center were able to enjoy a fun day trip to
the Spangler Candy Company, home of the
famous Dum Dum suckers. They enjoyed
walking through the museum and seeing how
the Dum Dum has changed through the years.
Board of Directors & Staff
Our Board of Directors
Hands Of Grace Staff
ADC Staff
HAV Drivers
Laura Kern - President
Pastor Mike Harbour - Vice President
Janelle DeBacker - Treasurer
Greg Gloden - Secretary
Sharon Morr
Charlene Warner
Stacia Radabaugh
Emily Richter
Bonita Jackson - Program Director
Caroline Lammers - Office Assistant
Alicia Ruch - Program Coordinator
Michelle McGarrity - Activities Coordinator
Steve Royal - Main Driver
Ralph Schlegel - Secondary Driver
They also
enjoyed a great
lunch at Pizza
Hut. It was a
beautiful day, so they
enjoyed the bus ride as
much as everything else!
Jim, Jack, Jamie,
Margaret, Bernie and
Irving are thankful for the
opportunities to
experience new things!
They took a trolley ride through the
factory where the candies were made,
packaged and stored. The participants
also saw where Circus Peanuts and Candy
Canes were made! It was definitely very
interesting and fun to see. They loved
sampling the suckers as well ☺
VOLUNTEER COORIDINATOR New Position filled for Hands of Grace
Recently the idea of developing a “Volunteer Coordinator” for Hands of Grace was presented to a longtime volunteer, Beatrice (Bea) Kovacs, and she accepted the challenge. Through Recruitment, Retention, and Recognition of Volunteers, Hands of Grace Faith in Action hopes to acknowledge how very important Volunteers are to this ministry of helping the elderly and/or disabled residents of Fulton County. Eleven years ago Hands of Grace Faith in Action became Bea’s choice of Volunteerism and since that time many service opportunities have enriched her life and confirmed her belief that “we all have something to offer others”, she says. “And that in giving, we receive much more than we give”. Bea’s first task will be to contact as many present volunteers as possible. During the contact she will be asking for updates to your information seeking your feedback and requesting any suggestions. It is always a pleasure to show appreciation to you, Volunteers, and to hear from you as well. Your message left at the office will be forwarded to her.
Thank you for your accommodating us in this endeavor.
Beatrice (Bea) Kovacs Hands of Grace Faith in Action
Volunteer Coordinator
The United Way of Fulton County has once again kicked off the
annual fundraising campaign. Funds raised will provide programs to
Fulton County residents by assisting 22 agencies (including Hands
of Grace). The United Way “Pack” to School Program provided
back packs, school supplies and hygiene kits to over 1,000 Fulton
County children to help them start school prepared for success!
United Way serves all of Fulton County. Donations are allocated to
programs and agencies within five focus areas: Education, Income,
Health, Essential Services, and Community Building. Our Board of
Directors, made up of local volunteers, determines which programs
are funded. Based upon donors' wishes, contributions may also be
designated to a local partner agency. Contributions can be sent
to: United Way of Fulton County, 604 S. Shoop Ave, Suite 122;
Wauseon, OH 43567. You can choose to give to the United Way as
a whole, or you can designate your gift to Hands of Grace.
Gina Saaf Executive Director
United Way Fulton County
Hands of Grace is funded in part through a grant from United Way of Fulton County.
Janelle DeBacker, Board Treasurer for Hands of Grace and Jamie Rayome, representing the Delta Eagle Riders Club who also honored Hands of Grace as their charitable recipient with presenting a check totaling $400.00 from their event.
Thanks Eagle Riders Club Thanks North Star BlueScope Steel
It was a beautiful sunny Saturday morning, June 28th , when some 70 plus walkers and runners gathered together at Highway 109 to registered and participate in the North Star BlueScope Steel 5K Run . Runners and Walkers from all over the County, and of all
ages, came out to support 3 charitable organizations, Great Lakes
Collaborative for Autism, Wabash Cannonball Trail & Hands
of Grace Faith in Action all receiving a portion of the proceeds raised that day. Pictured here, from left to right, Joel Hood, North Star Steel Representative, Laura Kern, Hands of Graced Board President, Jim Avery, a participant at the Hands of Grace Adult Day Center, Sharon Morr, a Hands of Grace Board Member, Bonita Jackson, Program Director of Hands of Grace and Holly Fetzer, another .North Star Steel Representative. The presentation of the $6041.77 check awarded Hands of Grace was presented at the Hands of Grace Adult Day Center on Friday, September 19th with many of the Adult Day Center participants in attendance as well as several members from the Chamber.
THANK YOU EVERYONE WHO MADE THIS POSSIBLE
NOVEMBER ~
Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
When we hear the words Alzheimer’s Disease we most often think of older folks being affected with it. But that is not always the case. Researchers are now finding that there are more and more younger adults who are being diagnosed with this disease to the tune of approximately 200,000 people in their 40s and 50s.
There are many myths, misconceptions and stereotypes about the disease largely due to the lack
of public awareness. The more one talks about their diagnosis (the effects, what they are experiencing) the more receptive the public will become and the research and support for finding a cure can be reached more quickly. The people diagnosed with this disease just need to come out and not be ashamed of their diagnosis.
When first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s many will question the diagnosis or even dismiss it altogether. Then some may even withdraw from society and become isolated. Many people with Alzheimer’s continue to do quite well on their own during the early stage of this disease.
As the disease progresses, however, those diagnosed are at risk of wandering, which can be very dangerous, due to increased confusion and agitation. This added pressure takes a toll on the family dynamics especially on those caring for someone living with Alzheimer’s 24/7. For this reason it is beneficial to all parties involved to seek support in some form of an outlet, whether it would be a support group, an Adult Day Care or having extended family intervene. Support is crucial to the caregiver’s own health.
The wife of one of Hands of Grace Adult Day Center’s participants was told this first hand by her doctor. She was told, “If you don’t get some help with your husband, you’ll be in the grave before he will!” He then encouraged her to contact Hands of Grace and check out their Adult Day Center. She took his advice, a little difficult at first because she then had to deal with her own feelings of guilt ~ not being able to take care of him on her own. In time, after coming to grips with her own feelings, and seeking help in caring for her husband, she took that 1st step ~ paying a visit along with her husband to our Adult Day Center. She decided to give it a try and at first her husband was not too happy but she stayed in the background and extended the time a little longer each day til he was there a full day and by then he began looking forward to coming.
Today, her husband asks, “Do I go to the ADC today?” He actually looks forward to coming and he is a delight to the staff, volunteers and the other participants. While he looks forward to Monday, Wednesday and Friday coming to the ADC, his wife also says, “I have my life back and we actually enjoy each other’s company more, now that I have a break.” She is now an advocate for Hands of Grace Adult Day Center to reach out to others who have contacted Hands of Grace for help. She knows first-hand
the range of emotions a loved one goes through and is able to encourage them to take their first step in getting A Break for Love’s Sake.
If you are caring for a loved one being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or know of someone who is in that situation, we encourage you/them to seek help in your/their journey of finding someone to help ease the burden and not going it alone. The Hands of Grace Adult Day Center is such a place to meet that need. Contact us today and we would be happy to provide you with material regarding our Adult Day Center and to discuss our services available to you.
You need A Break for Love’s Sake!
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