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5 Easter Traditions from Around the World

5 Easter Traditions from Around the World

5 Easter Traditions from Around the World

By Mike Cooper

As we celebrate Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter, we want to share 5 Easter traditions from around the world. Some of these are similar to things we do here in the U.S.; others are very unusual!

easter-707703_640When the kids were little in the Cooper household, we would hide the little plastic eggs filled with candy, goldfish, other treats and coins. The kids would start at the top of the stairs and Mike would video them as they ran down the steps to the room with the eggs. It was very fun watching their search tactics change as they grew older. However, we would only let them have a couple pieces of candy before Mass. There was no room for kids with too much sugar during the celebration of the Risen Lord!

What traditions do you have in your family or culture?

Here are 5 Easter Traditions from Around the World:

  1. SWEDEN: Easter is a very secular holiday in Sweden, celebrated with meals of eggs, herring, and something called ‘Jansson’s Temptation,’ which is made up of potato, onion and pickled sardines baked in a cream sauce.In the days leading up to Easter Sunday, children dress up as Easter witches while wearing old or used clothes. They go home to home in their neighborhoods, trading paintings or drawings for candy and treats – kind of like our Halloween, but there’s a trade for the candy!
  2. HAITI: In Haiti, Holy Week is celebrated with beautiful parades and traditional music played on bamboo trumpets, maracas, drums…even coffee cans if that is all they can find. The holiday is a little mixture of both Catholic and Voodoo traditions!
  3. ETHIOPIA: In Ethiopia, the first Easter service usually starts at 8 pm on Easter Saturday (similar to our Easter Vigil), but it lasts until 3 am Easter morning! Those who go to this service stay for the whole Mass and wear their Easter finest. After the service, people go home and have breakfast to celebrate with sourdough bread, which is traditionally cut by a priest or the head man of the family.
  4. lorca-711611_640SPAIN: There are many processions through the streets of towns in Spain at night to celebrate Easter. The ‘floats’ have decorated figures, covered in gold, silver or beautiful cloth, telling the Easter story. These floats are carried by 40 or 50 people through the procession, which can last 4 – 5 hours.
  5. UNITED KINGDOM: On a Sunday in the middle of Lent, the U.K. has a day called ‘Mothering Sunday,’ similar to our Mother’s Day. There are special church services and flowers are given to mothers to thank them for all they do.

Easter Celebration at NSC

This year we celebrated Easter early with our Members and the children from Bright Horizons for a fun multigenerational, multidenominational Easter activity. Everyone had a great time! Our Members also made spring wreaths this week, a symbol of renewal and rebirth. 

When we are not celebrating, we encourage our Members to socialize, exercise, play games and puzzles, sing, clap, dance, spend time on the computer, and a host of other activities to provide mental and physical stimulation.

Call to action: to learn more about how NSC can provide a respite for you and a great social environment for your loved one, contact us at 630.857.3017. You can also schedule a tour to see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home.”

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
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Fast from Doom & Gloom; Feast on Positive Attitude

Fast from Doom & Gloom; Feast on Positive Attitude

Fast from Doom & Gloom; Feast on Positive Attitude

Beginning of the Lent. The Lenten season leading up to Easter is usually about giving something up. Maybe in the past you gave up chocolate, caffeine, liquor, sweets or something else. But for many older adults considering joining an adult day service program, and others suffering from diabetes, fasting from food is unhealthy. Did you know March is also National Nutrition Month? Maybe we can give up something to promote healthy living instead of giving up something ‘just because.’

As a caregiver, you may be thinking that you already give up so much taking care of your loved one, your family, and your job. You haven’t had time for yourself in a long time.

But as a caregiver, taking care of yourself should be the first thing that you do. If you have ever been on an airplane, the flight attendants tell you, “in the event of an emergency, oxygen masks will come down. Make sure you put your mask on before you help someone else.” The same is true for your health. You cannot be at your best to help a loved one if you have not taken care of your own needs. That may include having time to get more work done at your office, get to the doctor, the spa, or even out for lunch with friends.

Caregivers: Let’s think about the Lenten ‘fasting’ in the reverse. What can you do during this season to have hope, feel refreshed and have peace of mind?

  • feast

    Feast on hanging with family

    FAST on lack of time for self-care

    • FEAST on spa day
  • FAST on lousy job productivity
    • FEAST on the job promotion
  • FAST on not enough family time
    • FEAST on hanging with the family
  • FAST on feeling guilty
    • FEAST on being strong
  • FAST on fatigue
    • FEAST on increased energy
  • FAST on stress and anxiety
    • FEAST on peace of mind

When you have a positive attitude and are grateful for what you have, your outlook changes for the better. The internal conversation that you have with yourself is more powerful than you may realize. So make that conversation a positive one!

Future Members: Enroll your loved one in our program and they will also be able to “give up” many things:

  • Feast

    Feast on friendships

    FAST on being lonely and loneliness

    • FEAST on friendships
  • FAST on empty house
    • FEAST on community of friends and family
  • FAST on waiting for someone to call
    • FEAST on looking forward to tomorrow
  • FAST on isolation
    • FEAST on inclusion
  • FAST on depression
    • FEAST on happiness and cheerfulness
  • FAST on nobody to speak to
    • FEAST on conversation with friends
  • FAST on boredom
    • FEAST on exciting activities

Each day we provide our Members with the physical, mental and emotional tools they need to be joyful and filled with hope. Our members socialize, verbalize, improvise, evangelize, harmonize and sometimes they close their eyes. But most important is they socialize, exercise and a host of other activities to provide mental and physical stimulation.

Enroll your loved one into Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services.  Neither you nor your loved one needs to be from Naperville to be a member of our inclusive center. You can also schedule a tour to see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home.”  Call 630.857.3017 today!

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

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3 Lessons Learned from March Madness

3 Lessons Learned from March Madness

3 Lessons Learned from March Madness

The NCAA Basketball Tournament, known as March Madness, is well underway with only four teams left – playing for the right to be in the championship game next week. While these four teams are some of the best college basketball teams in the country, this tournament has had its share of thrilling shots, suspense and upsets.

Here are 3 business/life lessons learned from this year’s tournament:

  • basketball-768713_640You always have a chance. That chance may be slim, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t show up and do the best you can. Remember David and Goliath; the odds makers probably didn’t give David very good odds either.
  • Don’t give up. It’s not over ‘til it’s over. There were several games in this tournament that were decided at, literally, the last second. You have to be continually present, focused and committed to what you are doing. You may not always win, but no one can tell you that you didn’t give it your all.
  • If you make it interesting, people will come. Unlike professional leagues (let’s not debate whether these college players are really professionals that happen to be in college), the NCAA Tournament is ‘one and done.’ Lose and you are done; win and you move on. No best out of 3, 5 or 7 games. Anyone can have a bad game – or a really good one – which is why this tournament draws millions of fans who watch the game in person, on television, computers or phone and more who have taken the time to fill out their brackets. Whatever you are doing, personally or professionally, make it interesting. Someone will be intrigued and will want to know what it is about.

At Naperville Senior Center we are passionate about what we do to give our Members the respect and independence they deserve. We want them to enjoy their time with us through socialization, activities, games and puzzles, exercise and even breaking bread together.

  • happy memberAt NSC, everyone has a chance; a chance to enjoy fun activities, do a little exercise and socialize with up to a dozen of their peers.
  • Our Members never give up. (Okay, some of them take a nap from time to time.) They realize they have certain limitations but they now look forward to their next visit.
  • Interesting activities recently at the Center: Pinot’s Palette conducted an art workshop, all Members received an ‘Oscar’ for their special talent, Bagpiper Tracey performed a recital, and a 134 pound dog came to visit twice.

When we hear our Members say they look forward to coming each day, we know we are doing our best. Each week there is something new, different and interesting for them to do or learn; we want our Members to grow!

Call to action: contact us to schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home.”

 

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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3 Ways You Can Communicate with Your Senior Loved One

3 Ways You Can Communicate with Your Senior Loved One

3 Ways You Can Communicate with Your Senior Loved One

When was the last time you picked up a pen and put it to paper to write a letter? Or a thank you note? Or even to sign a birthday or get well card? For many people, it may have been a while.

I notice the number of Christmas cards we receive each year seems to dwindle as the years go on. Some people just want to put a general ‘Merry Christmas’ greeting on Facebook and let that be enough. They may think that with all the updates they provide to people throughout the year there isn’t the need to communicate further with an end-of-the-year newsletter or other greeting. “Who has time to buy cards and stamps, and address envelopes (or print labels)? It’s a hassle. Who cares, anyway?”

A lot of people care. With the flood of posts on various social media platforms, there is an over-abundance of information we see each day. That doesn’t mean we should abandon social media. It is certainly here for the long haul. In fact, you are probably reading this blog because of social media! But we shouldn’t forget about other forms of communication, both personally and professionally.

For instance, what about the people in your life who are not on social media? Your aunt or grandma or cousin may not be part of social media or even the internet at all. (The horror!) How do you keep in touch with those people? Maybe you don’t. You may see them once or twice a year at a family event. Or you leave it to someone else to inform them of what you have been doing.

With that said, not all seniors are strictly ‘offline.’ In fact, 80% of baby boomers (those born between 1946 and 1964) are internet users. If you were born in 1964 you would not want someone to call you a senior anyway! But what about those older adults who were born prior to 1946? There are less of them online, although some of them are. Those are the seniors that you may need to reach out to periodically in ways that we don’t think about anymore, like writing a letter.

With National Letter Writing Week coming to a close, why not pick up a pen and communicate with someone you know who you don’t keep in contact with online by writing them a letter. “Dear grandma, hope to hear you are doing well. Here are how things are going with me…” Your grandma might love getting a note like that in the mail!

Here are 3 ways you can communicate with your senior loved ones who are not online:

  • Write to them. Buy some stationary and every once in a while send them a not just to say ‘hello’ and ‘hope you are doing well.’ They will be happy to know that someone is thinking about them. And otherwise they may just get bills or catalogs in the mail. There are plenty of programs available giving you the ability to print your own card. That is a great option as well.
  • Call them. In addition to writing to your loved ones, pick up the phone and call them. Yes, put the phone to your ear (or put your ear bud in your ear) and actually call someone. Giving them a chance to talk to someone (especially if they are home alone) is a great way to help them break up their day. And then you can share in more detail the things that are going on in your life. You don’t have to make it a long conversation (“grandma, I have a few minutes and just wanted to call to say ‘hi’) but they will appreciate the effort.
  • See them. If your loved one lives in the area, take the time to go see them once in a while. We all get caught up in our daily activities, thinking there is just no way we could add another activity to our busy schedules. But if you really think about it, you could squeeze in a couple hours in an evening or over the weekend to go see your loved one now and again. Again, it doesn’t have to be an all-day visit. Even a short visit to catch up would be welcomed!

Every day we strive to provide a safe, inviting environment for our Members so they can feel like this is indeed their home away from home. We want them to be as comfortable here as they are in their own home. We have taught many of our Members how to use a computer in our computer center. Some of them even communicate with their loved ones who live far away through the internet!

When our Members are not ‘surfing the web,’ they might be socializing, vocalizing, improvising, rhythmizing, harmonizing, exercising, have fun, and a host of other activities to provide mental and physical stimulation.

Call to action: to learn more about how NSC can provide a respite for you and a great social environment for your loved one, contact our Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, Theresa, at 630.857.3017. You can also schedule a tour to see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home.”

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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Adult Day Services: How can they help you?

Adult Day Services: How can they help you?

Adult Day Services: How can they help you?

Introduction – Senior Day Program Near Me / Senior living

Adult Day Service centers provide social activities and health care services for frail adults or adults with physical disabilities. People who attend an Adult Day Service center live at home or in the home of a family/caregiver. Centers usually open early and stay open late during the week to help working caregivers. Adult Day Services can improve the quality of life of those who attend and help each person function at their best. Adult Day Services cost less than in-home care and the intensity of therapeutic activities and social contact is also greater. Plus, studies show that caregivers using adult day services feel less depressed and more confident in their role as caregiver. (Illinois Adult Day Service Association 2008)  Senior Day Program Near Me

What Does “Naperville Senior Center” Adult Day Services Offer?

  • Activities – physical and mental exercises, music, art, activities with children, community involvement, outings and entertainment, chances to meet new friends, and more.
  • Nursing services – routine blood pressure and weight monitoring, looking for health changes, giving and monitoring medications, assistance with toileting and help with personal care.
  • Family services – caregiver support groups, information and help finding other services.
  • Convenience services – bathing/showering, hair care, computer work stations, and extended hours.
  • Transportation – to and from the center can be arranged or provided.
  • Well-Balanced Meals/Snacks – delicious hot noon-time meal and healthy snacks throughout the day are provided.
  • Click here to check out our complete list of activities.

Call Mike Cooper at (630) 857-3017 or Contact us to schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, Home Away From Home.  

 The linked article in Senior Living provides useful information to help determine if a senior day program is a good option for you or a loved one.  The article also provides a good list of questions to ask when visiting a day care facility for the first time. 

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Senior Day Program Near Me / Senior living

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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