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Bluegrass News
Bluegrass Care & Rehabilitation * 3576 Pimlico Parkway * 859-272-0608
Easter Giving
Bluegrass residents assembled Easter baskets and helped deliver them to the Ronald McDonald House and to the Hope Lodge in Lexington. Cindi Burton our Dietary Manager baked two cakes to be sent with the baskets.
Lena Bushell 4/29
Sally Martin 4/13
Geraldine Lumpkins 4/27
Evelyn Hatton 4/5
Pendelton Reynolds 4/24
Brenda Green 4/20
Jan Ramsey 4/4
Joyce Gibson 4/28
Bluegrass Care and Rehabilitation Administrative Staff
Administrator…Joni Gosser
South Unit Manager… Sandy Kennedy North Unit Manager…Lisa Kelley
Weekend Supervisor… Misty Dyer Staff Development… Edwina Crouch
Human Resource Director…Lesley Crossfield Admissions… Maxine Speaks
Dietary Director… Cindi Burton Plant Ops Director… Kevin Isom
Quality of Life Director…Autumn Mitchuson Social Service Director… Michele Jackson
Business Office Director… Felicia Zabriskie Environmental Services….Duane Hathway
Therapy Director…Lauren Cosentino Chaplain… Donna Rougeux
APRIL 2016
Special Days
This Month
April Fools’ Day April 1 Tax Day (U.S.) April 15 Earth Day April 22 Red Hat Society Luncheon At Bluegrass April 25 Courtyard Picnic At Bluegrass April 27 Arbor Day (U.S.) April 29
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Bluegrass Care and Rehabilitation 3576 Pimlico Parkway Lexington, KY 40517
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St. Patrick’s Day at Bluegrass
March Madness
Teretha Mems and Martin Watts
Dear Residents, Stakeholders, Families and
Visitors,
On Tuesday, March 29th Bluegrass Care and
Rehabilitation held its monthly safety
meeting. As is done every month at this
meeting we take into consideration the
safety of the facility's residents,
stakeholders and visitors.
The primary issues addressed at this meeting
were the hazards associated with
stakeholders, visitors and staff loitering at the
loading dock, aka side/employee entrance.
The hazards discussed included; 1.) vehicles
(vans, buses, motorcycles, cars, etc.) picking
up and dropping off residents, staff and
visitors 2.) emergency vehicles (ambulance,
police, fire, etc.) picking up and dropping off
residents, staff and visitors as well as
responding to emergencies of all kinds 3.)
delivery vehicles (food, medical supplies, etc.)
4.) outside contractors coming and going
from the facility with boxes, pallets, carts,
dollies, etc. A job hazard analysis as per the
requirements of the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) has been
completed. As a result, it is now the policy of
the Bluegrass Care and Rehabilitation that no
stakeholder, resident or visitor shall loiter at
this loading dock/side entrance in the interest
of their own safety. The space is for active
unloading and loading of vehicles, whether
for persons, equipment or supplies. If a
person desires to spend time outside of the
facility to wait for a ride, enjoy the outdoors,
etc. the front of the building and courtyard
are available for these purposes. The
courtyard will be revitalized in the coming
weeks and all residents are encouraged to
participate in its design. All design
considerations should be reasonable and
within the allocated budget. A special
meeting will be called. We apologize to any
of you whom this may adversely affect, but it
is in the interest of your own safety.
Warm regards,
Duane Hathaway
The Easter Bunny came to Bluegrass!
The Dietary Department is pleased to announce we will be starting a new menu and tray card program May 1st, 2016. SHC has decided to upgrade our Menus and Software by joining in partnership with the Crandall Menu program. The new menus will be posted in the facility as soon as they are finalized. We look forward to our new partnership and the opportunity to offer our Resident’s a pleasant change in menus.
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