We are committed

At Juniper we are committed to nurturing the spirit of life in each individual we serve so that they may live fully throughout all seasons of life. To us this means understanding an individual, not only their needs but their desires and responding with programs and services which provide for the highest quality of life possible. Our Alive in All Seasons program of activities is designed to foster healthy bodies, enriched minds and fulfilled spirits. These pictures and stories are living proof that we at Juniper are dedicated to walking our talk!

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Time for Spaghetti


September is Friendship Month at Juniper Communities and what better way to celebrate friendship than with a brother or sister. Juniper Village at Brookline hosted a Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser to benefit the Big Brother/Big Sister program through the Youth Service Bureau (YSB) in Centre County. This national program provides local children an opportunity to connect with others while developing positive relationships. "One caring adult can make a significant difference in the life of a child" (ccysb.com).

Juniper Village dished up more than 60 dinners to community members, Juniper staff, and residents throughout the evening with dine in and take out options. Guests enjoyed spaghetti with freshly made meatballs, salad, baked dinner rolls, and house made cupcakes. All attendees were also entered into a raffle to win a fall-themed gift basket. At the end of the evening all money raised was given to the Big Brothers/Big Sisters program for a grand total of $659.25. "Thank you so much for this event. This is wonderful!" said Zach Barton, Centre County Big Brother/Big Sister Program Coordinator who was present for the event and to receive the check.

Be sure to check out the Juniper Village at Brookline monthly calendars for more information on other fundraisers throughout the year.

For more information on the Big Brothers/Big Sisters program through the Centre County Youth Service Bureau, please visit www.ccysb.com.

Monday, September 26, 2016

All-American


Penn State football is in full swing and there is nothing quite like the experience of watching the Nittany Lions both in person and on television.  One resident had a difference experience than most, as a player. Juniper Village at Brookline Senior Living resident at The Inn, Richie Lucas, played for Penn State as a quarterback from 1957 to 1959.  Richie, along with then head coach Rip Engle and assistant coach Joe Paterno, lead the team to a winning season in 1959 which ended with a big victory at the first ever Liberty Bowl in Philadelphia against the Alabama Crimson Tide. Richie, nicknamed “Riverboat Richie”, was the first ever Penn Stater to receive the Maxwell award and was runner up for the Heisman trophy in 1959.  He was later indicted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1986.

After Penn State, Richie was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the first-round of the 1960 NFL draft.  He went on to play quarterback, halfback, and defensive back for the Buffalo Bills and later for the Denver Broncos.  Richie decided to leave football in 1962 to serve in the Army during the Cuban Crisis.  He returned to Penn State, after serving in the military, to work in athletics administration and raise his two children here in State College.  Richie retired from Penn State as the assistant athletic director in 1998. During his 30+ years working at Penn State he worked with many coaches, including the late Joe Paterno. Richie said that working with Joe was nice. "He was a great guy! Very hard working."

Penn State’s football schedule for October
10/1 vs Minnesota
10/8 vs Maryland
10/22 vs Ohio State
10/29 at Purdue    

Friday, September 23, 2016

Pretty in Pink


Sitting in her favorite chair and dressed in shades of pink, Juniper Village at Brookline Senior Living Resident, Elizabeth "Betty", admires a recent bouquet of 100 roses in honor of her 100th birthday. With a new box of confections on one side of her and her pink floral walker within reach, Betty smiles radiantly as she proclaims, "I'm an old lady but I never worry about it." Betty denies having relatives who lived "an unusually long time" and shares that she never thought she would live this long. Surrounding Betty are pictures and reminders of her family. One particular photo brings a twinkle to her eye, as it shows a young married couple, Betty and her spouse, Larry, on their wedding day with their best man. As she recalls those days she shares, "my hair was brown with so much shine. I wasn't so bad looking either." Another picture, taken exactly 50 years later shows a couple still very much in love. Along with the photographs are more flowers from family members and very special artwork by her young great granddaughter, Peyton.

Betty denies any advice for living to 100 nor attributes her accomplishment to a certain lifestyle, however she did share that she enjoyed staying active when she was younger. She shares that she liked a variety of physical activities, "I liked them all," including swimming, bicycling, and a bit of golf.

Juniper Village at Brookline is honored to have Betty celebrate her special day with us. Happy Birthday Betty!!

Monday, September 12, 2016

Best in Show


The Grange Fair, held for the past 142 years in Central, PA, is the largest encampment and fair in the nation. This two week event brings the community together to highlight the talents of its residents in a vast array of abilities. More than just a place for “fair food” and live entertainment, attendees of The Fair enjoy watching horse shows, meandering through exhibit halls showcasing community service organizations, and catching an occasional cow or pig judging event. Also featured during The Fair is the annual art show. For one artist at Juniper Village at Brookline Senior Living, it marks the time once again, to collect his masterpieces to put forward in this art event. Stanley Persons, a resident at The Inn, has competed in The Grange Fair art show for the past several years and has taken prizes each year. There were a total of eleven categories this year in the Centre County Senior Living Communities sub division of the art show and Stan submitted his art work in five of the categories.  Stan won first and “best of show” for the category of Valentine, first and “best of show” for Leaf, first for Animal, and second for Easter. At the end of the two week fair, only five Best in Shows were given, of which Stan won two of them. "I'm thrilled that Stan has been recognized for his great art work! Stan always enjoys our art activities and events and we love to show off his great masterpieces,” said Jill McKenrick, Director of Connections at Juniper Village at Brookline Senior Living. 
 
Congratulations Stan!!!

Friday, September 2, 2016

September 2016 Events in State College, PA: Spread Your Joy


As the air begins to cool and summer wanes, Juniper Village ends our “Stay Connected” series by recognizing Friendship and Joy. What is it that brings you joy? Is it the wet nose of a newborn pup? The smile of your first grandchild? The taste of a triple chocolate ice cream cone? Whatever it is we invite you to share that joy with others at Juniper Village this month.

Much attention has been paid to studies regarding the effects of stress on your health, but what about the effects of joy? The landmark “Nun Study,” as it's often known, revealed that positive emotion is correlated with longevity: 90% of the most cheerful quarter of nuns was alive at the age of eighty-five, whereas only 34% of the least cheerful quarter lived to that age. Similarly, 54% of the most cheerful fourth was alive at age ninety-four, versus 11% of the least cheerful. Of the 678 sisters in the original study about four dozen are still living. So go ahead, grab that triple chocolate cone it might just extend your life!

Join us this month as we celebrate friendship and staying connected with calendar events such as our annual daffodil planting and our home warming, birthday party and Best Friend initiatives.

Our fabulous September 2016 events in State College, PA at Juniper Village at Brookline Senior Living include our:

§  Sip and Paint Night Fundraiser with Benchmark Therapies as we enjoy an evening of networking with fellow healthcare professionals while Amanda Kunkle, owner of Happy Valley Sip & Paint, guides the class through one-of-a-kind masterpieces on September 8th from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. (Please RSVP to Jill at 814-235-2041. Tickets are $35; proceeds benefit the Alzheimer’s Association.)

§  Big-Brothers Big-Sisters Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser (Dine-In and Take-Out) because Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Centre County operates under the premise that “one caring adult can make a significant difference in the life of a child,” and this mission statement is reason enough to come and enjoy a sit-down or take-out spaghetti dinner to benefit this amazing community program on September 14th from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm.

§  Weekend Winedown to taste for a cause at this annual fundraiser event and silent auction to benefit bound to get your taste buds going wild, featuring signature dishes from local eateries alongside Seven Mountains wine at the winery on September 23rd at 6:30 pm. (Please RSVP to Liz at 814-234-3135. Tickets are $40 each or $70 per couple; proceeds benefit the Alzheimer’s Association.)

We look forward to sharing our September 2016 events in State College, PA at Juniper Village at Brookline Senior Living with you as you Spread Your Joy.