WCA Residents visit OLV

The WCA ladies took the first field trip of the season on March 26.  They went to Our Lady of Victory Basilica.  The tour was very informational and the building was beautiful!  The ladies ate lunch at the OLV Café and enjoyed the trip to Buffalo and back in the comfy Team Services bus.  It is so nice to be back out and about after a long winter – Time to shake off that cabin fever!!

WCA Ladies at OLV

Our Ladies of WCA

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Beautiful!!

Helen and Angel

WCA Angel and OLV Angel!

 

 

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Mardi Gras Bingo

The WCA ladies celebrated Mardi Gras on Tuesday March 4 with a special bingo event!  All the ladies wore masks and beads.  We also celebrated Packzi day with some very yummy Packzi for a snack.

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The WCA Community Room Grand Opening

The WCA Home has lots of exciting renovations coming up in the spring.  The first project has been completed!  We expanded and renovated our rec room and renamed it The Community Room.  The residents and staff officially toasted the grand opening with a toast.  The new room is being enjoyed by all!

Community Room

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March 2014 Resident and Employee of the month

Antoinette Arnone is the WCA Home’s Resident of the Month for March 2014.

Antoinette is 97 years old and was born and raised in Dunkirk and graduated from Dunkirk High School.  After finishing high school, she began work at Van Raalte as a machine operator and worked there for 15 years.  After the plant closed, she worked for the next 10 years, until retirement, at SUNY at Fredonia in food service and oversaw student workers in the dish rooms.

In 1937, Antoinette met and eventually married Benjamin Arnone and were married for 60 years before he passed.  Benjamin was a brick layer for Allegheny Ludlum, the local steel company.  Together, Antoinette and Benjamin had a son and daughter and enjoyed traveling with their family.  Some family trips included Washington DC, Canada, North Carolina, Arizona, California and Quebec.

Always active with family and friends, Antoinette still found time to belong to the Wednesday Senior Citizen Group in Dunkirk and was Secretary of the Blessed Sacrament at Holy Trinity Church.  She still enjoys being active and takes part in the daily exercise program at the WCA Home and plays bingo but admits she misses baking pies and cookies as she used to do.

Antoinette became a resident at the WCA Home in December of 2014 and says that everyone at the Home is very good to her; she gets great care and enjoys lots of company.

Antoinette and Amber

Amber Greene is the WCA Home’s employee of the month for March.

Amber was born and raised in Dunkirk and graduated from Dunkirk High School in 2006 and now resides in Portland.  She worked and completed her classes to become a PCA and has been employed by the WCA Home since June 30, 2013

Besides work, Amber has two sons, ages 4 years and 13 months and one daughter who is 9 years old.  She says that she leads a very full and busy life with her children and working.  For a family outings, Amber and her family enjoy summer camping in Erie and all the summer fairs and carnivals.

Working at the WCA Home brings joy to Amber as many of the ladies will ask specifically for her to assist them.  While Amber says that she has no favorites, she does feel very special towards all the ladies and enjoys listening to them and helping them with their needs.  As per Amber, they “make my day”.

The WCA Home is very happy to have Amber as part of our “family”.

 

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February 2014 Employee and Resident of the month

Lucille Salhoff is the WCA Home’s Resident of the Month for February.  Lou, as she likes to be called, became a resident of WCA  Home in September of 2012.

 Lou was born and raised in Fredonia and has spent most of her life in the area.  She graduated from Fredonia Central School, with her first job being at the Laona Red and White Grocery.  Lou is a lifelong member of the Laona United Methodist Church and enjoyed being very active in her church.

 Lou smiles when she talks about her family.  She has a son who lives in Florida and a daughter who lives in Fredonia.  Lou also has two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. 

 For many years until retirement, Lou worked for Interstate United which was responsible to provide workforce for local school lunch programs in our area.  Lou worked on an as needed basis for mainly the Fredonia and Brocton school cafeterias.  She would go in early in the morning to assist with lunch preparation, assist in serving the meal or be cashier for the lunch room students.  Lou says that she really loved working with the children and never looked at her job as work.  “The children would make my day”. 

 It was September of 2012 that Lou moved into the WCA Home and she readily tells you that she has made a lot of new friends and she goes on to say that it is a lovely place to live.  She loves to be active and is involved in most outings and can usually be found in the activities room doing daily exercises, having a snack, working on a project or – doing something she has really taken charge of and that is washing dishes used in the activities room.

 Lou is a welcomed addition to our Home.

Sally and Lou

Sally Hafner is WCA Home’s Employee of the Month for February. 

 Sally grew up in the Forestville area and graduated from Forestville Central School.  After graduation, Sally took several computer classes at JCC North and earned a Certificate in Early Childhood Development.  As a single mom, Sally raised her son and daughter alone and says that she has always worked at different jobs involving people and food.

 Working in different jobs within the food industry for almost 20 years, Sally’s dream has been to someday attend a culinary arts school and open her own restaurant.   Sally also enjoys spending time with her grandchildren, walking, swimming, bike riding and spending time with her cats.

Sally started working at WCA Home in May of 2012 as a part time kitchen aide but now is full time and works in activities and transportation. 

Sally says she loves working at WCA Home and thinks everyone here is “wonderful”.  Sally’s energy and thoughtfulness shows every day as she is so involved with every resident with a “can do” attitude and warm personality.

 Looking to the future, Sally hopes to visit Oklahoma for a 3rd time later this year.

 Congratulations, Sally, and thank you for all you do.

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