Young at Heart - Regency Senior Communities
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<strong>Young</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Heart</strong><br />
Harley Ride for residents<br />
Open Invit<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
to our annual open houses<br />
Put some zest back in your life<br />
Living Well Workshop<br />
BLOCKBUSTERS<br />
root root root<br />
for the home team!<br />
Animal Quest<br />
Take a walk on the wild side<br />
See our calendar of events inside!<br />
Brookfield • Muskego • New Berlin<br />
Summer 2012<br />
<strong>Regency</strong><strong>Senior</strong><strong>Communities</strong>.com
HIgH ON THE HOgS<br />
YOuNg AT HEART HARlEY RIDE<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday, July 7 • regency new Berlin<br />
RIDES FOR RESIDENTS START AT 10AM<br />
Saddle up with H.O.G. members for free rides. Sorry, rides only available for<br />
residents.<br />
Join us for the seventh annual <strong>Senior</strong> Harley Ride on S<strong>at</strong>urday, July 7 <strong>at</strong><br />
<strong>Regency</strong> New Berlin. The event pairs <strong>Regency</strong> residents with Kettle Moraine<br />
chapter 5603 members of the Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.) organiz<strong>at</strong>ion for<br />
free motorcycle rides.<br />
The Kettle Moraine Chapter was chartered in 1988 and<br />
is sponsored by Hal’s Harley-Davidson of New Berlin.<br />
The <strong>Young</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Senior</strong> Ride is one of the chapter’s<br />
“heartwarming” ways to give back to the community.<br />
<strong>Regency</strong> residents can ride in side cars or on the back<br />
of members’ Harleys.
YOUR OPEN INVITATION!<br />
Join us for a fun-filled week of events<br />
and our annual Fall Open Houses!<br />
Looking for ways you or a family member can<br />
enjoy the best in senior living? Be sure to <strong>at</strong>tend our<br />
Open House this fall. Come experience the cheerful<br />
<strong>at</strong>mosphere and beautiful surroundings of our<br />
campuses. Ch<strong>at</strong> with residents. Sample our<br />
chef-prepared tre<strong>at</strong>s. As you tour the facilities and<br />
stroll around our walkways, we’ll answer your<br />
questions and give you a sense of wh<strong>at</strong> life is like<br />
here.<br />
Open House is the best way for you and your<br />
family to learn about the vast resources available <strong>at</strong><br />
<strong>Regency</strong>. Join us <strong>at</strong> all three <strong>Regency</strong> campuses for<br />
an afternoon of music, food and inform<strong>at</strong>ion during<br />
our Open Houses. The few hours you spend with us<br />
could change your life.<br />
WEEKLONG EVENTS<br />
September 10 through 16<br />
BROOKFIELD CAMPUS<br />
Sept. 10 • 1:30pm • Milwaukee’s Three Founders<br />
Sept. 11 • 11:00am • Tai Chi<br />
Sept. 11 • 3:00pm • Animal Quest<br />
Sept. 13 • 2:00pm • Vintage H<strong>at</strong>s & Facts<br />
MUSKEGO CAMPUS<br />
Sept. 10 • 9:00am • Tai Chi<br />
Sept. 10 • 6:30pm • Name Th<strong>at</strong> Musical<br />
Sept. 11 • 1:00pm • Animal Quest<br />
Sept. 13 • 10:30am • Vintage H<strong>at</strong>s & Facts<br />
NEW BERLIN CAMPUS<br />
Sept. 11 • 10:30am • Animal Quest<br />
Sept. 11 • 2:15pm • Tai Chi<br />
Sept. 13 • 6:30pm • Vintage H<strong>at</strong>s & Facts<br />
Sept. 14 • 1:30pm • Milwaukee From a Streetcar<br />
DID YOU KNOW?<br />
OPEN HOUSES AT ALL CAMPUSES<br />
Sunday, September 16<br />
10:30 am to 1:30 pm<br />
Sample Chef-Prepared Tre<strong>at</strong>s!<br />
A TASTE OF WISCONSIN<br />
Sausage Sampler Pl<strong>at</strong>e:<br />
Br<strong>at</strong>wurst, Knackwurst & Kielbasa<br />
Hot German Pot<strong>at</strong>o Salad<br />
Cream of Chicken & Wild Rice Soup<br />
Cranberry Muffins<br />
Hot Beer B<strong>at</strong>tered Cheese Curds<br />
Vanilla Custard Cones<br />
Coffee & Punch
ZEST<br />
Put the Back in Your Life!<br />
Brookfield Campus<br />
July 24 - August 28<br />
Don’t miss the Living Well with Chronic Conditions program, a<br />
six-week workshop <strong>at</strong> our Brookfield campus, which teaches<br />
practical skills and techniques for living a healthy, fulfilling life.<br />
Facilit<strong>at</strong>ed by trained leaders, this program teaches you how<br />
to deal with chronic conditions including diabetes, arthritis,<br />
multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, heart disease, depression, high<br />
blood pressure, respir<strong>at</strong>ory problems, chronic pain and others.<br />
Along with support from others in class, you can expect this<br />
from workshop:<br />
• Find practical ways to deal with pain and f<strong>at</strong>igue.<br />
• Deal with emotions th<strong>at</strong> chronic conditions may bring about.<br />
• Discover better nutrition choices.<br />
• Learn how exercise can help you improve strength, flexibility<br />
and endurance<br />
• Understand new tre<strong>at</strong>ment choices.<br />
• Make the most of your medical care and communic<strong>at</strong>e more<br />
effectively with your doctor and family about your health.<br />
• Learn real-life skills for living a full, healthy life with a chronic<br />
condition.<br />
• How to evalu<strong>at</strong>e new tre<strong>at</strong>ments<br />
Research has shown th<strong>at</strong> up to two years after taking the<br />
workshop series, participants demonstr<strong>at</strong>ed significant<br />
improvements in exercise, general health, f<strong>at</strong>igue and other<br />
areas. They also reported fewer medical visits and days in the<br />
hospital. If you want to improve the function and quality of your<br />
life, call ProHealth Care Physician Referral & Class Enrollment<br />
Service <strong>at</strong> (262) 928-2745 to register for the Living Well with<br />
Chronic Conditions workshop. Space is limited, so register<br />
today!
As a service to residents and their families,<br />
check out our recently upd<strong>at</strong>ed website <strong>at</strong><br />
www.<strong>Regency</strong><strong>Senior</strong><strong>Communities</strong>.com<br />
Click on the Resident Calendars page to see<br />
everything th<strong>at</strong> is happening <strong>at</strong> <strong>Regency</strong>.<br />
Welcome<br />
NEW RESIDENTS<br />
North Campus<br />
Eunice Audette<br />
Eddie Bornshlegel<br />
Jean Ferch<br />
Donna Mueller<br />
Mary Nowak<br />
Betty Julchinski<br />
Regina Radell<br />
South Campus<br />
Dorthea Lindner<br />
Marguerite & Bill Rash<br />
Lois & Bill Solberg
JULYEVENTS<br />
AUGUSTEVENTS<br />
4 INDEPENDENCE DAY<br />
4 1:30pm Holiday Movie<br />
5 2:00pm Refreshment Hour with Musical<br />
Entertainment by Papi Enjoy<br />
Hawaiian music.<br />
9 1:30pm Crafters’ Corner – P<strong>at</strong>riotic Door<br />
Décor<br />
9 6:30pm Musical Entertainment by<br />
Bo Ropiak<br />
10 1:30pm Wh<strong>at</strong>’s Cooking? P<strong>at</strong>riotic<br />
Cupcakes<br />
12 2:00pm Happy Hour with Musical<br />
Entertainment by Tom Stanfield<br />
12 4:30pm Day Trip to Elm Grove’s Sunset<br />
Playhouse See Sweet Charity<br />
and have dinner <strong>at</strong> the Silver<br />
Spur Restaurant. <strong>Senior</strong> Living.<br />
(sign-up required)<br />
Programs subject to change.<br />
1 11:30am Trip to Brewers Game <strong>Senior</strong> Living.<br />
(sign-up required)<br />
2 2:00pm Refreshment Hour with Musical<br />
Entertainment by Eddie Lemberger<br />
7 9:00 to Living Well with Chronic Conditions<br />
11:30am Part 3. Sign-up is required.<br />
PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
7 1:30pm Gourmet Popcorn Tasting<br />
8 1:30pm Hooray for Hollywood: A Nostalgic<br />
Look <strong>at</strong> the Golden Era Key film<br />
clips and numbers from MGM musicals<br />
from the Forties & Fifties. Presented by<br />
Richard Klein. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
9 2:00pm Happy Hour with Musical<br />
Entertainment by Tim Burr<br />
13 1:30pm Crafters’ Corner – Crackle Frames<br />
13 6:30pm Musical Entertainment by<br />
Tom Jahnke<br />
14 9:00 to Living Well with Chronic Conditions<br />
11:30am Part 4. Sign-up is required.<br />
PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
Programs subject to change.<br />
15 Noon Trip to the Dousman Stagecoach<br />
Inn Museum <strong>Senior</strong> Living.<br />
(sign-up required)<br />
17 1:30pm<br />
Summer Fashion Show Residents<br />
model clothing, jewelry and accessories<br />
from Mary’s Unique Boutique.<br />
PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
19 2:00pm Resident Birthday Social with<br />
Musical Entertainment by<br />
Don Weast<br />
23 6:30pm Musical Entertainment by<br />
Night In Gals Duo<br />
24 9:00 to Living Well with Chronic Conditions<br />
11:30am Part 1 of Six-part series continues<br />
every Tuesday through August 28 with<br />
nutritional guidance, ways to deal with<br />
pain and f<strong>at</strong>igue, how to talk to your<br />
doctor, and much more. Must call<br />
262-928-2745 to register.<br />
PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
31 9:00 to Living Well with Chronic Conditions<br />
11:30am Part 2. Sign-up is required.<br />
PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
14 1:30pm Wh<strong>at</strong>’s Cooking? Chocol<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Cake Pops<br />
15 2:00pm Fitness Bus Trip <strong>Senior</strong> Living.<br />
(sign-up is required)<br />
16 2:00pm Resident Birthday Social with<br />
Musical Entertainment by<br />
Just the Two of Us<br />
18 10:30am Musical Entertainment by<br />
James Kellerman<br />
21 9:00 to Living Well with Chronic Conditions<br />
11:30am Part 5. Sign-up is required.<br />
PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
21 7:00pm Musical Entertainment by<br />
Milwaukee Letter Carriers Band<br />
22 11:00am Day Trip to Milwaukee Chamber<br />
The<strong>at</strong>re See the play A Thousand<br />
Clowns. Lunch <strong>at</strong> Joey Buona’s<br />
Restaurant. <strong>Senior</strong> Living.<br />
(sign-up required)<br />
28 9:00 to Living Well with Chronic<br />
11:30am Conditions Final session. Sign-up<br />
is required. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
30 2:00pm I ce Cream Social with Musical<br />
Entertainment by Roger Boll
SEPTEMBEREVENTS<br />
3 LABOR DAY<br />
3 1:30pm Holiday Movie<br />
4 9:45am Trip to Lake Geneva Ride the Belle<br />
Luncheon Bo<strong>at</strong> Cruise. <strong>Senior</strong> Living.<br />
(sign-up required)<br />
4 1:30pm Wh<strong>at</strong>’s Cooking? Alphabet Soup<br />
6 2:00pm Refreshment Hour with Musical<br />
Entertainment by Carole Hanzel<br />
10 1:30pm Milwaukee’s Three Founders:<br />
Solomon Juneau, Byron Kilbourn<br />
and George Walker Presented<br />
by local historian, Professor Stephen<br />
Hauser. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
11, 18 & 25 Tai Chi Classes $5 fee for each class.<br />
11:00am Residents <strong>at</strong>tend free.<br />
PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
11 3:00pm Animal Quest This live animal<br />
show educ<strong>at</strong>es and entertains!<br />
PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
12 2:00pm Fitness Bus Trip <strong>Senior</strong> Living.<br />
(sign-up is required)<br />
Programs subject to change.<br />
Administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
David Marggraf, Campus Administr<strong>at</strong>or<br />
Donna Sullivan, Resident Services Coordin<strong>at</strong>or<br />
Russ Leidel, Accounting<br />
Dining, C<strong>at</strong>ering and Linen Services<br />
Todd Van Heesch, Director<br />
Daniel Posbrig & Josh Lang, Supervisors<br />
Events, Volunteering & Country Market<br />
Mary Plutz, Life Enrichment Director<br />
Diane Plugge, Lifestyle Services Coordin<strong>at</strong>or<br />
Fitness Programs<br />
Hanalaura Wood, Fitness Specialist<br />
13 2:00pm Vintage H<strong>at</strong>s & Facts Little known<br />
facts about all types of h<strong>at</strong>s through<br />
the decades, plus a vintage millinery<br />
collection on display. Presented by<br />
h<strong>at</strong> collector, He<strong>at</strong>her Edgington.<br />
PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
16 10:30am Fall Open House Tours, chef-<br />
to 1:30pm prepared, speakers and more!<br />
All <strong>Regency</strong> campuses.<br />
PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
17 1:30pm Crafters’ Corner – Journal School<br />
Day Memories<br />
20 2:00pm Resident Birthday Social with<br />
Musical Entertainment by Lil’ Rev<br />
24 6:30pm Name Th<strong>at</strong> Musical! Tenor and<br />
entertainer John Daugherty performs<br />
lesser known songs from well-known<br />
musicals. Join in for an interactive<br />
evening of fun! PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
27 9:30am Day Trip to the Fireside The<strong>at</strong>re<br />
See the musical Hello Dolly. <strong>Senior</strong><br />
Living. (sign-up required)<br />
27 2:00pm Happy Hour with Musical<br />
Entertainment by Gary Wisner<br />
Additional details can be found on the Resident Calendars section <strong>at</strong> <strong>Regency</strong><strong>Senior</strong><strong>Communities</strong>.com<br />
Questions?<br />
We’re Out & About!<br />
Fitness Bus<br />
Fireside The<strong>at</strong>re<br />
happy hour<br />
Telephone Directory<br />
For inform<strong>at</strong>ion or tours call<br />
(262) 780-0321<br />
Health Services<br />
Craig Pollack, RN, BSN - Director of Health Services<br />
Joni Sevallius, LPN, Supervisor<br />
Barbara Eddy, LPN, Supervisor<br />
Spiritual Enrichment<br />
Steve Kielley, Chaplain<br />
Brewers Game<br />
Fashion Show<br />
Bo<strong>at</strong> Cruise<br />
Tours<br />
Terry Sommers, Director of Community Services<br />
Beauty Salon/ Elmbrook<br />
Barber Shop <strong>Senior</strong> Taxi<br />
(262) 938-0879 North (262) 785-1200<br />
(262) 797-9273 South
BROOKFIELD WEEKLY PROGRAMS<br />
Monday<br />
9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />
9:00 Sit Fit<br />
9:30 Grocery Shopping Trip (<strong>Senior</strong> Living)<br />
9:30 Morning Ch<strong>at</strong><br />
10:00 Gentle Sit Fit and Movement<br />
10:00 Lutheran Service (4th)<br />
10:30 Brain Teaser Games<br />
11:00 Gym and Fitness Equipment<br />
1:00 Personal Menu Planning<br />
1:15 Sit Fit<br />
1:30 Crafters’ Corner<br />
2:00 Active Movement and Dance Class<br />
3:00 Walking Club<br />
3:45 Reflection<br />
4:00 Games<br />
6:30 Entertainment or Games<br />
9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />
9:00 Sit Fit<br />
9:30 Morning Ch<strong>at</strong><br />
10:00 Protestant Service (1st & 3rd Wednesday<br />
)<br />
10:00 Gentle Sit Fit and Movement<br />
10:30 Active Games<br />
11:00 Gym and Fitness Equipment<br />
1:00 Ask the Nurse<br />
1:15 Sit Fit<br />
1:30 Computer Classes<br />
1:30 Wii Games<br />
2:00 Active Movement and Dance Class<br />
3:00 Walking Club<br />
3:15 Rosary<br />
3:45 Reflection<br />
4:00 Games<br />
6:30 $ BINGO<br />
Friday<br />
9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />
9:00 Morning Devotion with Chaplain<br />
9:30 Morning Ch<strong>at</strong><br />
9:45 Music and Ministry Attended Care<br />
10:30 Game Show Games<br />
11:00 Scripture with Chaplain<br />
11:00 Nail Spa<br />
1:30 Day Trip (Attended Care)<br />
1:30 Sewing Fun<br />
1:30 Bible Characters with Chaplain<br />
3:00 Ch<strong>at</strong><br />
3:45 Reflection<br />
4:00 Games<br />
6:30 Cinema Flicks<br />
Sunday<br />
9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />
9:30 Open Gym<br />
10:00 Open Card Games<br />
1:30 Cinema Flicks<br />
Tuesday<br />
9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />
9:30 Morning Ch<strong>at</strong><br />
10:30 Table Games<br />
1:00 Blood Pressure Screening<br />
1:30 Wh<strong>at</strong>’s Cooking?<br />
1:30 Day Trip (Assisted Living)<br />
3:00 Rosary<br />
3:30 Bible Study (2nd & 4th)<br />
3:45 Reflection<br />
4:00 Games<br />
6:30 Bunco<br />
Thursday<br />
9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />
9:30 Morning Ch<strong>at</strong><br />
10:30 News Currents<br />
12:30 Fine Arts<br />
1:00 Blood Pressure Screening<br />
2:00 Social Hour<br />
3:45 Reflection<br />
4:00 Games<br />
6:30 Fun Traditions<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />
9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />
11:00 Games<br />
1:00 BINGO FUN<br />
3:30 C<strong>at</strong>holic Mass<br />
4:00 C<strong>at</strong>holic Mass<br />
6:30 Cinema Flicks<br />
Attended Care Daily Schedule<br />
A variety of programs are led by the Certified<br />
Nursing Assistants with the focus on activities<br />
within residents’ living environment. The goal is<br />
to maintain independence by offering<br />
stimul<strong>at</strong>ing activities.<br />
8:15 Breakfast Discussion<br />
9:00 Morning Stretch<br />
10:30 Game Time<br />
11:45 G<strong>at</strong>her for Lunch Bunch Discussion<br />
1:30 Word Games<br />
3:00 Book Club<br />
4:00 Active Game Time<br />
5:15 Dinner Discussion<br />
6:30 Evening Ch<strong>at</strong>
Our<br />
Partners in Caring<br />
ProHealth Care<br />
By Your Side, Wherever Life Takes You<br />
Throughout your life, caregivers touch you in<br />
amazing ways. From educ<strong>at</strong>ional programs and<br />
preventive screenings to healing broken bones<br />
and repairing your heart, ProHealth Care’s team<br />
of providers is here to help you lead an active,<br />
healthy life.<br />
A primary care physician is your connection<br />
to a vast array of health resources in the<br />
community. With 17 convenient clinic loc<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
in Waukesha County, there’s always a<br />
ProHealth Care physician in the neighborhood.<br />
ProHealth physicians put you <strong>at</strong> the center<br />
of all they do, connecting you to wellness<br />
resources and the l<strong>at</strong>est diagnostic and<br />
tre<strong>at</strong>ment options.<br />
Our primary care physicians are supported by<br />
skilled specialists with expertise in heart and<br />
vascular medicine, orthopedics, cancer care,<br />
surgery, neurological conditions, women’s care<br />
and more.<br />
When you need hospital care, trust ProHealth<br />
Care’s three local hospitals and extended care<br />
team to see you through your tre<strong>at</strong>ment and<br />
assist in your recovery.<br />
ProHealth’s home care team brings services<br />
right to your door so you never need to leave<br />
the comfort of your home for nursing services,<br />
rehabilit<strong>at</strong>ion therapies and personal care.<br />
ProHealth Care is continuously working to<br />
make our communities healthier. To experience<br />
all th<strong>at</strong> ProHealth Care has to offer to you and<br />
your family, visit ProHealthCare.org. For help<br />
finding a ProHealth Care physician,<br />
call 262-928-2745 or 1-866-742-4848.<br />
Waukesha Memorial Hospital • Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital<br />
Rehabilit<strong>at</strong>ion Hospital of Wisconsin • ProHealth Care Medical Associ<strong>at</strong>es Clinics<br />
<strong>Regency</strong> <strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Communities</strong> • Home Care • Home Hospice<br />
AngelsGrace Hospice • West Wood Health & Fitness Center
Wednesday, August 22 | Milwaukee Chamber The<strong>at</strong>re | 11:00am departure<br />
The 1962 American play A Thousand Clowns tells the story of a young boy and his free-spirited,<br />
nonconformist uncle, Murray Burns, an unemployed television writer in New York City. Murray eventually<br />
learns to conform to the rules of society in order to maintain custody of his nephew, meeting the challenges<br />
with wit and irreverent humor. A 1965 movie version was adapted from the play by Herb Gardener.<br />
Considered one of Milwaukee’s oldest, professional the<strong>at</strong>er companies,<br />
Milwaukee Chamber The<strong>at</strong>re was co-founded in 1975 by two local actors<br />
who envisioned a space where audiences could open their minds to new<br />
the<strong>at</strong>rical ideas. For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, visit www.chamber-the<strong>at</strong>re.com.<br />
Thursday, September 27<br />
Fireside Dinner The<strong>at</strong>re | 9:30am departure<br />
First produced on Broadway in January 1964, Hello Dolly is one of<br />
the country’s most enduring musical the<strong>at</strong>er hits, thanks to<br />
gorgeous period costumes, high-stepping choreography, and<br />
some of the best-loved songs on Broadway. Don’t miss the<br />
unforgettable favorites: “Hello Dolly,” “Before the Parade Passes<br />
By” and “Ribbons Down My Back,” and more. Once you meet the<br />
irrepressible Dolly, you’ll no doubt join us in wishing th<strong>at</strong> “Dolly’ll<br />
never go away again.”<br />
The Fireside Dinner The<strong>at</strong>re is one of the Midwest’s most popular<br />
entertainment destin<strong>at</strong>ions and the only Actors Equity dinner<br />
the<strong>at</strong>er in Wisconsin. During the day trip, <strong>Regency</strong> residents will<br />
have the opportunity to browse<br />
specialty gift shops and enjoy fine<br />
dining.
oot root root<br />
for the home team!<br />
Milwaukee Brewers Game<br />
Wednesday, August 1 | Miller Park<br />
11:30am to 5:30pm<br />
<strong>Senior</strong> Living residents from all <strong>Regency</strong> campuses will have the opportunity to spend<br />
game day together, with half price tickets, <strong>at</strong> beautiful Miller Park on Wednesday,<br />
August 1. Round-trip transport<strong>at</strong>ion will be provided to see the Houston Astros play the<br />
Milwaukee Brewers. <strong>Senior</strong>s can lunch on their own <strong>at</strong> a variety of concession stands<br />
loc<strong>at</strong>ed throughout the ballpark. The trip will depart from each <strong>Regency</strong> campus before<br />
noon and return <strong>at</strong> approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 5:30 pm. Be sure to sign up soon.<br />
ANIMAL QUEST<br />
EXOTIC ANIMAL SHOW<br />
Tuesday, September 11<br />
10:30am | New Berlin<br />
1:00pm | Muskego<br />
3:00pm | Brookfield<br />
Take a walk on the wild side with Animal Quest! Dedic<strong>at</strong>ed to spreading the fascin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
and appreci<strong>at</strong>ion of the animal kingdom, the 45-minute present<strong>at</strong>ion of Animal Quest<br />
focuses on the amazing n<strong>at</strong>ure and majesty of live animals. Get up close and touch<br />
the animals while professional trainers deliver an inform<strong>at</strong>ive present<strong>at</strong>ion and answer<br />
your questions. See a wide variety of exotic animals ranging from snakes to lizards and<br />
much more! For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, visit www.animalquestinc.com. Open to the public.<br />
Meet Margie<br />
New Campus Massage Therapist<br />
Come meet Margie Jankowski, <strong>Regency</strong>-New Berlin’s new<br />
massage therapist. A gradu<strong>at</strong>e of the Wisconsin School of Massage<br />
Therapy, Margie can help you unwind and relax in as little as 15<br />
minutes. Massage therapy is an exciting new career p<strong>at</strong>h th<strong>at</strong> she<br />
feels is a win-win for her and her <strong>Regency</strong> clients.<br />
Previously, Margie taught exercise classes <strong>at</strong> Hart Park <strong>Senior</strong> Center. Her fitness background and<br />
medical office experience are a plus in her new career. She sums up her philosophy to health and<br />
wellness in one sentence: “We need to care for our bodies because we only get one!” Margie is available<br />
for chair massages on the 4 th Friday of each month. Call to schedule a 15-minute appointment, now for<br />
just $10. Chair massages are also available <strong>at</strong> Brookfield and Muskego. Call for d<strong>at</strong>es and times.
N<strong>at</strong>ional <strong>Regency</strong> of New Berlin, Inc.<br />
dba ProHealth Care <strong>Regency</strong> <strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Communities</strong><br />
13750 W. N<strong>at</strong>ional Ave., New Berlin, WI 53151-4546<br />
Open<br />
To THE PuBLIC July through September<br />
Programs subject to change. Please call to verify times and d<strong>at</strong>es.<br />
Event New Berlin Muskego Brookfield<br />
<strong>Young</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Heart</strong><br />
Harley Ride<br />
Rides for residents only.<br />
Living Well with<br />
Chronic Conditions<br />
Registr<strong>at</strong>ion required<br />
<strong>at</strong> (262) 928-2745<br />
Summer Fashion Show<br />
The l<strong>at</strong>est fashions from Mary’s<br />
Unique Boutique, New Glarus.<br />
Music Under the Stars<br />
Main Street Song &<br />
Dance Troupe<br />
Hooray for<br />
Hollywood<br />
Musicals, with Richard S. Klein<br />
Milwaukee’s Three<br />
Founders<br />
College professor Stephen<br />
Hauser presents.<br />
Name Th<strong>at</strong> Musical<br />
with John Daugherty<br />
Milwaukee—From A<br />
Streetcar<br />
with Don Leistikow<br />
OPEN HOUSE &<br />
EVENTS Sept. 9-16<br />
See pg.2 for a list of individual<br />
campus activities/events.<br />
Tai Chi Classes<br />
New sessions beginning this<br />
fall. $5 per class<br />
BROOKFIELD<br />
777 N. Brookfield Rd.<br />
262-780-0321<br />
July 7 • 10:00am<br />
MUSKEGO<br />
S of I-43 on Racine Ave.<br />
262-679-0888<br />
July 24 - August 28<br />
9:00am-11:30am<br />
6-part series each Tuesday<br />
July 24 • 1:30pm July 10 • 1:30pm July 17 • 1:30pm<br />
August 1 • 6:45pm July 9 • 6:45pm June 25 • 6:45pm<br />
August 8 • 4:00pm August 8 • 11:00am August 8 • 1:30pm<br />
Sept. 14 • 1:30pm<br />
September 16<br />
10:30am-1:30pm<br />
Fall Fest Open House<br />
Tuesdays<br />
2:15pm<br />
September 11 thru October 30<br />
Sept. 10 • 6:30pm<br />
September 16<br />
10:30am-1:30pm<br />
Fall Fest Open House<br />
Mondays<br />
9:00am<br />
September 10 thru October 29<br />
Sept. 10 • 1:30pm<br />
September 16<br />
10:30am-1:30pm<br />
Fall Fest Open House<br />
Tuesdays<br />
11:00am<br />
September 11 thru October 30<br />
NEW BERLIN<br />
13750 W. N<strong>at</strong>ional Ave.<br />
262-789-1699