Diving deep with OmiVista

“It’s a stimulating sensory adventure for both residents and staff.” —Resident care manager Jan Z. Memory care erupts with laughter these days when residents gather around the newly acquired OmiVista system. OmiVista is an interactive floor and table projector system that responds to gesture and movement, creating dynamic images on any surface including floors, tables, and overbed…

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WCTC summer nursing class launches

Waukesha County Technical College nursing students toured the campus this week, launching their 2 1/2 week certified nursing assistant training. Students met residents, managers and conversed with family members under the direction of instructor Laura Edwards. Students also learned of free kayak rentals on the Shorehaven lakefront, free soup and meal days and free Shorehaven…

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Artist Gorski through June 30

Founders Gallery presents Susan Gorski and her “Images of God’s Handiwork” on display through June 30 at 1306 W. Wis. Ave. Gorski painted on mini-vacations up north, took her watercolor palette to the sledding hill, and painted during her short term mission work in Thailand and Mexico. “My hope is that people will slow down…

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Volunteers recognized

Shorehaven recognized more than 75 volunteers at its Volunteer Appreciation Brunch at Rockwell’s Restaurant this week, when staff and volunteers gathered for a breakfast, installation of officers and check presentation during National Volunteer Appreciation Week. The Service League presented a $10,000 check to the Shorehaven Charitable Foundation to help offset costs to residents. The Forgotten…

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Dogs a favored visit partner

Shorehaven is encouraging dogs of all types and sizes to apply for a volunteer position with our residents at Shorehaven. Dogs must be well behaved and vaccinated, and have a loving rapport with people. Dogs will be doing one on one visits, calm agitated residents and work with their owners on communicating with a variety…

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