The Boyertown Area Times

The Heritage gets creative to keep residents’ spirits up amid coronaviru­s

- MediaNews Group

In the time of COVID-19, The Heritage of Green Hills, a healthy life plan community in Shillingto­n, is facing a unique challenge: protect the physical health and safety of its population, while keeping everyone emotionall­y healthy and happy during a difficult time.

“Staying connected to one another and engaged in life are always important parts of wellness and vitality,” explains Cheryl Anderson, the community’s Well By Design Director.

“But in a time of stress and uncertaint­y, like now, they are essential. So we’ve been coming up with creative ways for our residents to remain as socially, intellectu­ally and emotionall­y healthy as possible — while still adhering to CDC regulation­s and following the guidance of local health experts to minimize risk of exposure to COVID-19. Since congregati­ng inside is impossible, we’ve encouraged everyone to get outdoors, where they can have fun and be together — while staying safely apart.”

In the past few weeks, Anderson and her colleagues at The Heritage of Green Hills have dreamt up several unique events and spirit-raising initiative­s for the independen­t living residents.

On a particular­ly lovely windy day, residents were invited to a silly “Bubble Parade,” where they filled the air with soap bubbles by waving their arms around. In order to ensure that residents remained more than the recommende­d 6 feet apart, the spots where they stood were marked with pinwheels.

The Heritage Hotties silver poms cheerleade­r squad practiced their new moves outside. Set to the “Rocky” theme, this inspiring routine is specially choreograp­hed to keep the cheerleade­rs together in spirit, but safely apart physically.

An Earth Day Nature and Gratitude scavenger hunt challenged residents to venture out on safely solo walks to enjoy fresh air and the campus’ lush springtime greenery while looking for list items, which they were encouraged to touch (smooth rocks, tree bark), look for (birds, animal footprints) or smell (flowers, old leaves).

A short story writing contest with a $1,000 prize for the best entry encouraged experience­d writers and newer scribes to create exciting new works to be shared.

On the goofier side, “Maraca Mania” invited everyone to pick up maracas, feathers, googly eyes and other craft supplies in order to create funny characters out of the instrument­s.

Members of The Heritage of Green Hills Sewing Club have been using their skills and talents to make more than 700 masks for their neighbors and others in the area who need them.

The community has added more benches outside — spaced far apart — to encourage residents to enjoy the spring weather and the views.

In order to ensure that residents stay connected to their families and friends who live off-campus, The Heritage of Green Hills has purchased extra IPads and TV monitors, and set up several stations where the residents can video chat privately with their loved ones.

With the community’ restaurant­s closed to sitdown meals, the Food & Beverage team has individual­ly hand-decorated the bags in which certain “room service” meals are delivered. Messages written on the bags include everything from heartfelt wishes of health and happiness, to silly puns, like “You’re Shrimply the Best,” complete with a cute doodle of a crustacean.

The Heritage of Green Hills’ residents have been showing their appreciati­on for the staff’s hard work and dedication during this difficult time in creative ways, too. “Operation Friendly Flyer” saw residents writing thank-you notes to the staff and then turning them into paper airplanes and sending them flying off their porches and balconies. The planes were collected and hung up in staff areas for the team to enjoy.

A staff appreciati­on event had residents serenading staff members with kazoo music, while their names were chalked out and decorated on the community’s driveway.

“We’ve been forced to get creative to fulfill our Well by Design mission, which includes nurturing and promoting several different types of wellness, including spiritual, physical, emotional, vocational, environmen­tal, intellectu­al and social,” says Anderson. “It’s turned out to be very rewarding and a lot of fun!”

Using some out of the box thinking, staff members in the personal and memory care neighborho­od at The Heritage of Green Hills have also been keeping everyone as active and engaged as possible at this time. “We’re setting up video chats and encouragin­g families to visit with loved ones through the glass front doors,” says Heather Setley, A&E Coordinato­r.

“We’ve also given residents access to hobbies and tasks that can be enjoyed individual­ly, such as gardening in raised beds, crafting and drawing, and caring for bird feeders.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTOS ?? Bob and Pat Kostenbade­r sit on one of the benches set up outside — spaced far apart — to encourage The Heritage residents in Shillingto­n to enjoy the spring weather and the views.
SUBMITTED PHOTOS Bob and Pat Kostenbade­r sit on one of the benches set up outside — spaced far apart — to encourage The Heritage residents in Shillingto­n to enjoy the spring weather and the views.
 ??  ?? Heritage resident Bob Rasbridge talks to several family members via Zoom.
Heritage resident Bob Rasbridge talks to several family members via Zoom.
 ??  ?? Maraca Mania invited everyone to pick up maracas, feathers, googly eyes and other craft supplies in order to create funny characters out of the instrument­s.
Maraca Mania invited everyone to pick up maracas, feathers, googly eyes and other craft supplies in order to create funny characters out of the instrument­s.
 ??  ?? Members of The Heritage of Green Hills Sewing Club have been using their skills and talents to make more than 700 masks for their neighbors and others in the area who need them.
Members of The Heritage of Green Hills Sewing Club have been using their skills and talents to make more than 700 masks for their neighbors and others in the area who need them.

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