Nazareth Home elders celebrate 69th wedding anniversary

Nazareth Home elders celebrate 69th wedding anniversary

Within the walls of both Nazareth Home campuses, there are hundreds of stories to be told among elders. For Marjorie and Robert (Bob) Oelker, elders at Nazareth Home’s Highlands Campus, their story is one of enduring love. 

On April 11, Marjorie and Bob celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary. Marjorie first moved to Nazareth Home in February of 2021, and though Bob was limited in his visit times due to COVID-19 restrictions, he would constantly be on the phone with her. 

After staying twice for rehabilitation since Marjorie moved, Bob came to live at Nazareth Home in January. When they’re not spending time together during meals in the dining room, exercising or participating in afternoon activities, the married couple stays in touch on the phone together from their rooms. 

Both Marjorie and Bob grew up on farms and look back fondly on their rural upbringings. While they were engaged, Bob served in the Army and was stationed in Munich, Germany for two years. Then the couple married and settled in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. While Bob supported the family by working as a carpenter, Marjorie stayed home to raise their three children. They now have seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. 

Throughout the years, faith has played a big role in the lives of Bob and Marjorie. They are both still members of St. John’s Lutheran Church and at Nazareth Home, Marjorie regularly participates in most religious events. She was a vocal participant in this year’s Maundy Thursday Bible Study event in April and a regular participant in Wednesday ecumenical prayer services. She reminds us all that the meaning of the word “Catholic” is universal and has embraced her love of God through our catholic community, regularly enjoying rosary prayer. 

So far, Bob’s favorite activities at Nazareth Home are the musical events. A guitarist himself, Bob enjoys making requests during performances and interacting with musicians after performances. Both Bob and Marjorie participate in most activities at Nazareth Home and enjoy active lives together. 

Maintaining a marriage for nearly seven decades is quite a feat, and according to Marjorie, there are a few factors that lead to a successful partnership. 

“First, you have to find the right person; then it still takes tolerance, patience and a lot of faith,” she said. 

Bob also had some pertinent advice for newlyweds. 

“Remember, when you have a fuss, the making up comes next and it’s the best,” he said.

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St. Agnes students take part in ‘Green Apple Day of Service’

St. Agnes students take part in ‘Green Apple Day of Service’

Source: The Record

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To commemorate Earth Day, students at St. Agnes School, 1800 Newburg Road, held its second “Green Apple Day of Service for Earth Day” April 22.

During the day, students took part in environmental education games, heard from community helpers and learned about the importance of mindfulness while being in nature. They also heard presentations from master gardeners who discussed the importance of composting and recycling. Students also decorated flower pots that were delivered to elderly residents at Nazareth Home on Newburg Road.

A Green Apple Day of Service is a “unique moment to join schools across the world to celebrate the central role that schools play in preparing the next generation of leaders in sustainability,” according to a press release from the school.

 

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Nazareth Home launches Dietary Education program

Nazareth Home launches Dietary Education program

Nazareth Home has announced a new Dietary Education program that will give participants the opportunity to earn more and receive career-advancing certifications. The program is the latest addition to Nazareth Home Forward, designed to provide advancement opportunities for employees. 

Through the program, Nazareth Home’s dietary team members can learn new skills and receive hands-on training. In addition, this program allows participants to earn while they learn.

Eligibility in the program is limited to internal and external hires and full or part-time Nazareth Home employees. 

Certifications in the Dietary Education program include a Food Safety Certification and Leadership Certification, both of which are in tier two of the program, along with a Food Manager Certification, which is in tier three. The completion of each certification results in a 25 cent pay raise. 

The program supports Nazareth Home’s dietary team, which plays an essential role in the elders’ care by providing delicious, well-balanced meals tailored to their specific needs and improving their quality of life. Dietary team members at Nazareth Home subscribe to the philosophy of person-centered care — ensuring that residents are at the center of all decision-making, from food selection to meal times to dining location. 

Nazareth Home Forward launched last fall and also features a Beginner CNA Apprentice program, a CNA Apprentice program, and a CMT, LPN, RN Apprentice program. For more information on Nazareth Home Forward, click here

Those interested in learning more about this opportunity can send an email to nazforward@nazhome.org

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Therapy, therapy, every single day

Therapy, therapy, every single day

Daily, we are blessed by those who enter the doors of Nazareth Home. And that was no exception when 90-year-old Patsy Ann Hall chose our Rehabilitation to Home program recently for her short-term therapy.

Patsy has a knack for poetry, and she loves to make people smile, which she says is her gift to others, and we couldn’t agree more. She did just that while she was here for a brief stay – making our team at the Clifton Campus smile with her kind heart and beautifully written poems.

Breaking News from Therapy…

Therapy, therapy, every single day
If you want to get well, it’s the only way
Ride the bike, but take it slow
A little at a time is the way to go
Get the rollator and walk the hall
Pump your legs and squeeze the ball
Stretch the band, it’s hard to do
Fifteen reps, then times two
Here they come, through the door
Out of the chair and hit the floor
First on the agenda is walk, walk, walk
What I’d like to do is talk, talk, talk
But, they’re not here to be my friend
Making me strong is the ultimate end
Into the room with all the toys
Are some for girls and some for boys?!
A new therapist is now on board
“You’re doing great, can’t believe your age!”
I guess when you’re ninety, you belong in a cage
“Not for me”, I quickly replied
Age is a number that can be declined
Help me be strong, that’s all I ask
I know you’ve been given every hard task
I want to go home and be with my love
My constant prayer to heavens above
So, God bless and thanks, I’ll be home soon
Someone, much younger, now needs my room?!
Bye Bye…Patsy Ann

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People in the news, March 15: Nazareth Home announces Sarah Askin as CFO

People in the news, March 15: Nazareth Home announces Sarah Askin as CFO

Source: McKnight’s Senior Living, People in the news

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Sarah Askin

Sarah Askin has joined Nazareth Home as chief financial officer. 

In her new position, Askin will help to forecast the overall financial vision of the company. Before joining Nazareth Home, Askin worked at Welenken CPAs.

She has an undergraduate degree in business from Indiana University Southeast.

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Louisville-based Nazareth Home adds to its C-suite

Louisville-based Nazareth Home adds to its C-suite

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Nazareth Home, a long-term care and rehabilitation organization, has announced that Sarah Askin has been hired as its new chief financial officer.

Nazareth Home, a Louisville-based long-term care and rehabilitation organization, has announced that Sarah Askin has been hired as its new chief financial officer.

Askin will play an integral role in planning and forecasting the overall financial vision of the organization, a Nazareth Home news release stated.

“I’m honored to join such a reputable organization in the Louisville community,” Askin said in the release. “Nazareth Home’s mission of providing compassionate care for seniors aligns with my core values, and I look forward to contributing to the long-term growth and success of the organization.”

With more than 20 years working in public accounting, Askin brings significant experience from previous roles where she provided assurance and tax services to both small businesses and nonprofit organizations, according to the release. Askin was previously at Welenken CPAs for 24 years, according to her LinkedIn profile.

“We’re very excited to welcome Sarah to the Nazareth Home family,” Nazareth Home President/CEO Mary Haynes said in the release. “Sarah’s expertise will enable her to make an immediate impact as we continue to position Nazareth Home for a successful future in the ever-changing landscape of senior care. She is an excellent addition to our leadership team.”

Askin holds a bachelor’s degree with a concentration in accounting from Indiana University Southeast. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Kentucky Society of Certified Public Accountants.

Nazareth Home is one of the area’s largest aging care employers, ranking No. 9 in Louisville Business First’s latest research with 360 local employees in 2021, and operates two of the largest long-term care facilities in the area.

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Nazareth Home hires Sarah Askin as new chief financial officer

Nazareth Home hires Sarah Askin as new chief financial officer

Source: The Lane Report

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Sarah Askin

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Nazareth Home, a long-term care and rehabilitation organization, is pleased to announce that Sarah Askin, CPA has been hired as its new Chief Financial Officer.  Askin will play an integral role in planning and forecasting the overall financial vision of the organization.

With more than 20 years working in public accounting, Askin brings significant experience from previous roles where she provided assurance and tax services to both small businesses and nonprofit organizations.

“I’m honored to join such a reputable organization in the Louisville community,” Askin said. “Nazareth Home’s mission of providing compassionate care for seniors aligns with my core values, and I look forward to contributing to the long-term growth and success of the organization.”

Askin holds a Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in accounting from Indiana University Southeast. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Kentucky Society of Certified Public Accountants.

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Nazareth Home announces hire of new Chief Financial Officer

Nazareth Home announces hire of new Chief Financial Officer

Nazareth Home, a long-term care and rehabilitation organization, is pleased to announce that Sarah Askin, CPA has been hired as its new Chief Financial Officer. Askin will play an integral role in planning and forecasting the overall financial vision of the organization.

With more than 20 years working in public accounting, Askin brings significant experience from previous roles where she provided assurance and tax services to both small businesses and nonprofit organizations.

“We’re very excited to welcome Sarah to the Nazareth Home family,” Nazareth Home President/CEO Mary Haynes said. “Sarah’s expertise will enable her to make an immediate impact as we continue to position Nazareth Home for a successful future in the ever-changing landscape of senior care. She is an excellent addition to our leadership team.” 

“I’m honored to join such a reputable organization in the Louisville community,” Askin said. “Nazareth Home’s mission of providing compassionate care for seniors aligns with my core values, and I look forward to contributing to the long-term growth and success of the organization.” 

Askin holds a Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in accounting from Indiana University Southeast. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Kentucky Society of Certified Public Accountants.

 

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