Piper City Rehab & Living Center Staff and Residents wear Red in honor of American Heart Association for Women’s Heart Month. Pictured in front from left: Nancy Carpenter of Piper City, Cyra Kennedy of PC, Kathy Nichols of PC, Tricia Mueller of Onarga, Mary Kay Kline of Gilman, and Nancy Pritchett of PC. Back row from left: Pete Ramirez of PC, Sharon Bargmann of PC, Joni Graham of PC, Joyce Sheppard of Chatsworth. Also while wearing Red, the Staff has started their Chloe Foundation Fund for St. Jude, by donating money to wear jeans along with their red shirts. Last year we raised over $5000 for St. Jude and hope to have a successful amount this year as well.
Archive for February, 2012
Petersen Health Care Celebrates Wear Red Day for Heart Health
Wednesday, February 29th, 2012Courtyard Estates of Peoria Announces St Jude Spaghetti Supper & a Team for the Peoria Arthritis Walk
Friday, February 17th, 2012Courtyard Estates of Peoria has a TEAM for the 2012 Peoria Arthritis Walk. We are looking for team members who would like to walk or be there for support the day of the event. We are also seeking financial support that goes directly to the fundraising efforts of the Arthritis Foundation. Anyone can join the Courtyard Estates of Peoria team- employees, residents, family members and friends! Our goal is to have one of the largest teams so please consider joining. The event is on Saturday June 2, 2012 on the Rock Island Trail at Midstate College (411 West Northmoor Rd, Peoria IL). The Arthritis Walk will be at 9am and then there will be a separate dog walk at 10am. In addition to the walk, there will be a Health Fair in the Midstate College Parking lot. It’s sure to be a great time! Please visit http://arthritiswalkpeoria.kintera.org/CourtyardEstatesofPeoria to join our team or provide financial support! In regards to financial support, you are able to donate to an individual team member (you will see their name on the right side of the page) or you can donate to the team as a whole.
St. Jude Spaghetti Supper

Courtyard Estates of Peoria is pleased to announce they will be hosting a St Jude Spaghetti Supper on Wednesday February 22, 2012 from 5:30pm until 7:30pm. Tickets will be sold in advance or at the door for $5. All proceeds will be donated to Chloe’s Promise Foundation benefitting the children of the St Jude Midwest Affiliate.
“This is a great opportunity for us to be able to give back to the kids in our local community” stated Amanda Hendricks, Admissions and Marketing Director.”It’s a great cause and it’s one that Petersen Health Care and Courtyard Estates of Peoria strongly support”
Courtyard Estates of Peoria believes in the importance of staying active in their local community and so do their residents that live there. Courtyard Estates has provided multiple acts of service and support through local food drives and clothing drives for Salvation Army, Southside Mission and other non-for-profit organizations.
“Our residents enjoy doing things to give back to their local community” stated Libby Vrabel, Resident Event Coordinator for Courtyard Estates “We have a lot of residents who were once heavily involved with some of these community based organizations and causes so it’s nice to see that they still have the desire to give back!”
In respect for Ash Wednesday, Courtyard Estates of Peoria will be serving both a meat sauce and a marinara sauce option. Please join Courtyard Estates of Peoria on Wednesday February 22, 2012 between 5:30p-7:30p for their St Jude Spaghetti Supper.
Courtyard Estates of Peoria – Supportive Living Facility, a 100 apartment facility for seniors, provides area seniors with professional, compassionate services while helping promote independence. Courtyard Estates of Peoria offers private apartment living that includes 24 hour response staff, housekeeping and laundry services, maintenance services, 3 chef prepared meals daily, an Active Lifestyles Program and utilities all at no extra charge.
For more information on Courtyard Estates of Peoria, please contact Courtyard Estates of Peoria at 309-674-2400.
January Events around Petersen Health Care
Thursday, February 16th, 2012Vandalia Rehabilitation and Health Care Center
Vandalia Rehabilitation and Health Care Center held their annual Cowboy Christmas family night on December 16th. The residents and fmailies enjoyed entertainment from Nashville recording artist Jamie Nattier as well as a visit from Lil Miss Vandalia Rehab. We held out annual quilt raffle which raised 700.00 for the activity department to use for additional entertainment and resident events throughout the year. The quilts are made by the residents and our volunteer Eleanor McNutt.
LaHarpe Davier Health Care Center
Residents at LaHarpe Davier Health Care Center were able to ride along and tour some of our local Christmas lights. Administrator Athena Brooks and transport driver Melissa Vollbracht took a group of residents that evening from here in LaHarpe to Good Hope to enjoy the holiday season and look at all of the beautiful decorated homes. Residents that were able to go were Alice M., Minnie T., Marie S., Pappy, Marilyn W. and Colleen D. Our physical therapist Mike Davis hung around to help get everyone safely in the van. Pictured are Mike and Marie excitingly waiting to go see the lights. All of the residents had a blast and were very pleased they were able to go and see all of the lights that evening.
Ozark Rehabilitation and Health Care Center
After some great donations the residents were presented with a new Wii and a sports activity game to encourage participation in group activities and get some upper arm exercise without realizing they are doing it. Today marked the maiden voyage for the new Wii and two residents went against two department heads. There were a lot of on lookers and cheers. This is an activity that the residents are definitely going to enjoy. Thanks to everyone for participating in the ongoing fundraiser, I hear there are a lot of games out there that the residents will want to be playing soon.
Rochelle Rehabilitation & Health Care Center

Rochelle Rehab's 5th Quarterly Graduation party! It was a lot of fun- and the mayor even snuck in for the group shot (he is pictured to the far left)!
Polo Rehabilitation and Health Care Center

Resident Council President, Elma Harris accepting a bench from Polo Pioneer 4H Club members, Mady Russell, Olivia Russell, and Ty Newcomer in memory of Mel Fike.
Piper City Rehab and Living Center
Piper City Rehab & Living Center Large Donation to St. Jude Midwest Affiliate
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012PIPER CITY REHAB & LIVING CENTER in PIPER CITY, joined other Petersen Health Care facilities, unveiling Chloe’s Promise at its recent 2011 Annual Awards Banquet in Sullivan, Illinois. Chloe’s Promise was founded to help support the needs of the patients at the St. Jude Midwest Affiliate in Peoria, IL. The campaign, part of an annual appeal to each of the company’s facilities throughout the Midwest, finalized its effort at the company’s Awards Banquet last Thursday by creating a foundation “Chloe’s Promise” in honor of Owner, Mark Petersen’s daughter, Chloe. “Every year at our banquet we pay a tribute to St. Jude. Over the years our goal has been to raise money to donate to St. Jude through local fundraising events in each of our communities. This year our goal was higher than ever at $50,000 and I’m proud to say we greatly exceeded that goal” stated Susie Shaw, Regional Director and long time organizer of the company’s St. Jude mission.
“We have honored the St. Jude Midwest Affiliate in the name of Petersen Health Care for the last six years, with each year getting bigger. In the previous years we have raised money from community events held at various Petersen Health Care senior living communities. We have also collected and donated an incredible amount of toys including stuffed animals, bicycles, games and more. In previous years, Petersen Health Care facilities contributed and were able to raise enough money to purchase games, two DVD players and three laptop computers to entertain children of all ages and help older children complete homework while receiving treatments.”
Locally, PIPER CITY REHAB & LIVING CENTER was able to raise over $5200 to add to the company’s final total through the fundraising efforts of their Cash Bash & Softball Tournaments. “Everyone from Petersen Health Care, including myself, would like to thank all who attended or has contributed to either of this year’s St. Jude’s events. We hope to see each event continue to grow and, thus, enable us to make an even larger contribution to St. Jude in the years to come” added facility Administrator, Sharon Bargmann
Petersen Health Care’s contributions to St Jude began six years ago, prompted by the true story of the battle fought by Chloe Petersen, the daughter of Mark and Vicki Petersen, owners of Petersen Health Care. Chloe was diagnosed with Nephroblastomastosis, Cancer of the Kidneys, at age one. After diagnosis, her treatment began in less than one month, which was the beginning of a long battle fought by Chloe, now 14 years old. After receiving nine months of chemotherapy, the young Chloe had surgery followed by eight more months of tiring therapy. Unfortunately, the tumors grew back after being in remission for four months and she again had to receive months of chemo. She finished her long recovery just before starting kindergarten and has been in remission for eight years.
“This was a very challenging time for our family,” stated Mark Petersen. “The people at St. Jude were wonderful. For our people to come together and do something nice for St. Jude gives me a great sense of pride”. Vicki Petersen, Chloe’s mother, noted that they feel so lucky to have received the great care and compassion their daughter and their family received during their daughter’s fight. “We feel so humbled by this gesture as we know many families go through what we have and not everyone has a happy ending. We want to make sure the community knows how important St. Jude is and how special they are.”
For more information, please contact facility Administrator Sharon Bargmann at 815-686-2277
December Event Round Up
Friday, February 3rd, 2012Courtyard Estates of Sullivan
Beginning December 8th, we started a six-week long “Mindful Movements” class with certified yoga instructor, Betty Lewis. Classes are held every Thursday morning here at CYE. This is a gentle stretching class that helps participants increase range of motion, improve posture, restore flexibility, and increase breath capacity. Our residents LOVE it and we have had several community members attend as well.
We had 84 Sullivan Elementary 3rd graders come to CYE to sing Christmas carols and visit with our residents. Sullivan News Progress was here taking pictures, so I am hoping for some free press!! They brought hand made Christmas cards with adorable messages written in them as well.
Piper City Rehab
Piper City Rehab hosted their Family Christmas Dinners on Dec 7th & 8th and Santa came to Town. Each night consisted of a full spread of Christmas dinner with side salads and delicious desserts brought in and shared by family and friends. Pictured in 006: Ruby Knight, Mason Buchanan, Daughter & Mother both of Piper City and Santa Claus. Picture: From left- Eleanor Shubert of Piper City, Santa from the North Pole, and Lillian Hobl of Piper City
Tri-Point School kids bring Christmas cheer to Courtyard Estates & Piper City Rehab caroling all the way. The Tenants at CYE in Piper City were overjoyed to hear the Jr. High perform the wonders of Christmas melodies.
Courtyard Estates of Canton
We had an exciting day at Courtyard Estates of Canton Thursday. Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, and two elves came to visit our residents. This brought so much joy to the residents. The foursome volunteer doing this out of the kindness of their hearts for senior citizens of the area. Can’t wait to have them back next year.
Sheldon Health Care Center
Sheldon Health Care Center was recently able to provide area children with their very first Santa’s Workshop. Staff was allowed to take their Workshop to the Nettie Davis School in Watseka one afternoon and they also hosted the event one evening at the facility. Children were able to choose gifts and have them wrapped for their family members with the assistance of Sheldon Health Care Center elves. Items have been collected for the workshop throughout the year. Things have been donated by staff members as well as resident’s families and the community, and the residents have been busy making craft projects throughout the year. Pictured is Hallie Scott, 4 years old from Sheldon choosing her gifts from Santa’s Workshop.
Santa Claus paid a visit to the residents at Sheldon Health Care Center at their annual Christmas Party on Friday afternoon. After handing out gifts to each resident, Santa took time to visit with residents, their families and staff members.







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