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!

Pages

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Anna Née at Kennywood


What better way to spend a beautiful July day, then to visit one of America's most  historic amusement parks-Kennywood!  On Wednesday, July 5 over 20 residents, family members and guests from Juniper Village at Forest Hills  attended their annual outing to Kennywood Amusement Park in West Mifflin.  “ Kennywood has been around for over 125 years.  So all of our residents from this area grew up going to Kennywood every summer  with their families and friends.   It was great hearing the residents share their memories of the park and some of the attractions they enjoyed that are no longer there like; the old dance hall, the swimming pool and some of the rides. ” states Rosemarie Malanoski, Juniper Village at Forest Hill’s Connections Director. “And, although things have changed over the years…. you are never too old to ride the rides, eat the foods,  and enjoy the sights and sounds of Kennywood. “

Friday, July 7, 2017

Thank You


Each month Juniper Village celebrates a different theme.  This month, our theme is Volunteerism and Juniper Village at Forest Hills will be celebrating by thanking all of the volunteers throughout the year who gave their time and energy to make our community a special place to live.  As a way to say, “Thank You”, the residents at Juniper Village will be presenting boxes of wrapped chocolates along with hand written thank you note.  Yesterday, the residents were busy wrapping the chocolates and preparing their gifts to share with our  volunteers. 

Monday, July 3, 2017

July 2017 Events in Pittsburgh, PA: Stand In Integrity


Each summer Juniper Village begins our quarterly Alive in All Seasons focus on Staying Connected. We promote staying connected to the community, the environment and each other. In July we shed light on staying connected to our community through volunteerism. Do you know that, as a company, we receive more than 10,000 hours of precious volunteer time each year? We have many volunteers, both human and animal, who contribute to our mission of nurturing the spirit of life. Elizabeth Andrew said it best, “volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” This month we honor all of the wonderful volunteers who make time to share a bit of their heart with us. We appreciate those who lead groups in our communities; those who share their unique skills and talents with our residents; those who provide friendly visits to our residents and give a reassuring hug or comforting puppy kiss; and the many, many other special people who enhance our lives.

This month as we focus on volunteerism we invite you to find a way that you can make a difference. Whether helping us at Juniper Village or another organization, volunteering has countless emotional and physical health benefits. Volunteering gives a boost not only to those receiving, but to those giving of their time as well.

Review our full calendar and make time to join us for any and all events.

This month we highlight our Ambassador Program and other volunteer opportunities for residents. In addition to volunteer opportunities, we invite you to join us during July for our summer celebrations and share our thanks as we honor those who Stand In Integrity with us.

Our fabulous July 2017 events in Pittsburgh, PA at Juniper Village at Forest Hills include our:

§  4th of July BBQ as we enjoy a variety of traditional summer favorites with lunch that is free for residents and just $10.00 for visitors and guests with all proceeds benefitting the Disabled American Vets organization on July 4th at Noon. (Due to limited space, tickets and RSVPs are required.)

§  Dementia Caregiver Support Group Meeting approved by the Greater Pennsylvania Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association and are affiliated with the National Alzheimer’s Association, this month’s topic will be on Ways to Manage Caregiver Stress on July 8th at 10:30 am.

§  Understanding the Veteran’s Aid & Attendance Benefit Program if you, your spouse or loved one serve at least one day of active war time duty, you may be eligible for benefits to help cover the expense of long term care, so join us as Kim Dunn from Veteran’s Resource Solutions explains the Veteran’s Aid & Attendance Benefit program, how their benefits pay between $1100 to $2000 a month for Veterans and their surviving spouses, and how you or your loved one may qualify for these benefits on July 15th at 10:30 am.

§  How To Become A Hospice Volunteer as we learn about Hospice a supportive service focused on pain and symptom management for individuals with a life threatening illness that allows the patient to have dignity, comfort and support when medical treatments are no longer an option with Molly Fischer from Gallagher Home Health and Hospice will be here to discuss Hospice services and how you can make a difference in someone’s life by becoming a Hospice volunteer on July 19th at 1:30 pm. (Free for residents and guests, but RSVPs encouraged at 412-244-9901.)

We look forward to sharing our July 2017 events in Pittsburgh, PA at Juniper Village at Forest Hills with you as you Stand In Integrity.

Monday, June 26, 2017

Summer Picnic


On Thursday, June 22, the residents, staff, and family members from Juniper Village at Forest Hills' Wellspring Unit celebrated the arrival of Summer with an old fashioned Summer Picnic.  Everyone gathered in the Wellspring Unit and on the outside porch area for an afternoon of delicious picnic foods, conversation and fun!

Friday, June 23, 2017

Memorial Day Celebration


It was truly an old fashioned Memorial Day Celebration this year at Juniper Village at Forest Hills.  This year's event featured a delicious lunchtime BBQ with all of the traditional summer picnic favorites, along with a musical  presentation by The Olsons. A musical duo that performs a variety patriotic songs from days gone by....as you can see everyone was feeling rather patriotic! 

Monday, June 19, 2017

BINGO with Girl Scouts


On Wednesday, June 14, Girl Scouts from the Woodland Hills Troop volunteered to run a  Prize Bingo game for the residents at Juniper Village at Forest Hills. The Girl Scout Troop, which is led by Kimberly Webster,  is a combination of girls in ages from 8-15  from the Penn Hills and Woodland Hills school districts.  Eight of the members who attended said that their Troop tries to do some type of community volunteer project a quarter, and that they chose bingo because they know how much their grandmothers love to play bingo.  As you can see, everyone enjoyed their visit, and the Troop has already made plans to return for an arts and craft project in the Fall and a Christmas carol sing in December.   

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Mother’s Day Tea Social


On Mother’s Day, the residents, family members and guests at Juniper Village at Forest Hills were treated to a special performance when Devin Arrington the musical entertainer for the Mother’s Day Tea Social invited his 4 year old daughter, Lily to  perform.   Accompanied by her father,  Lily’s violin solo was her first  public appearance!

Thursday, June 1, 2017

June 2017 Events in Pittsburgh, PA: Live In Wellness


“You are what you eat.” The old adage is now truer than ever. Good health is largely dependent on good nutrition, so much so that doctors trace many physical and emotional ailments back to a diet deficient in vitamins and minerals. Eating a well-balanced diet is a major part of encouraging long life, lowering the incidence of disease, and helping sick people recover. On the flip side, inadequate nutrition and poor quality foods can generally cut life span and open us up to many illnesses and disease. In effect, food is medicine per Webster's definition of medicine: "The science and art dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention, alleviation, or cure of disease." Food acts as medicine - to maintain, prevent, and treat disease.

With this month’s Alive in All Seasons focus on food, we’d like to give you a prescription for a healthy diet: breakfast daily (do not skip); meals x3 (at least) daily; foods from each of the food groups per meal daily. The food pyramid defines the food groups as grains, vegetables, fruits, dairy and proteins. The amounts vary according to age, sex, height, weight, and physical activity level. Here’s a good guideline to start you on your way. Make half your plate fruits and vegetables. Make half your grains whole grains. Move to low-fat and fat-free dairy. Vary your protein routine and eat and drink the right amount for you.

Join us as we continue our focus on healthy aging by shedding light on our hydration program with healthy snacks and juices, and demonstrate how food and nutrition help us to Live in Wellness from a dietitian’s point of view.

Our fabulous June 2017 events in Pittsburgh, PA at Juniper Village at Forest Hills include our:

§  Caregiver Support Group Meeting approved by the Greater Pennsylvania Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association and affiliated with the National Alzheimer’s Association as this month we will discuss how appetites and eating abilities change as the illness progresses on June 10th at 10:30 am. (RSVP to 412-244-9901.)

§  Father’s Day Brunch to enjoy a variety of breakfast and lunch favorites as our chef prepares a delicious brunch fit for a king that is free for residents and just $15.00 for guests and visitors with all proceeds benefitting the American Disabled Vets on June 18th at Noon. (Guests limited to 2 per resident and must purchase tickets by June 11th.)

§  Father’s Day Celebration as we enjoy a variety of desserts along with musical entertainment by local singer, songwriter and guitarist, Gene Ellsworth, on June 18th at 3:00 pm.

§  Wedding Gowns Through The Years with Patti Peer who will be sharing her beautiful display of Victorian wedding gowns as she discusses the styles and people who influenced their design, and along with the display, Jennifer DeMeo from Promise Hospice will host a champagne and tea sandwich reception on June 27th at 2:00 pm. (RSVP to 412-244-9901.)

§  Benefits of Hydration because hydration is key to staying and feeling healthy, but in the elderly, this regulation system may no longer function properly making dehydration more common and adequate hydration even more important, so join us as Muriel Myers, Juniper Village’s Wellness Director, discusses the benefits of hydration and provides tips on what you can do to increase your fluid intake and maintain a healthy hydration level on June 28th at 6:00 pm.

We look forward to sharing our June 2017 events in Pittsburgh, PA at Juniper Village at Forest Hills with you as you Live In Wellness.

Friday, May 26, 2017

Sassy Seniors Cabaret


On Friday, May 19th the Sassy Seniors performed an outstanding Sassy Seniors Cabaret Show for the residents, family members, and guests at Juniper Village at Forest Hills. The Sassy Seniors group, which is comprised of seniors from the Pittsburgh area, delighted all of the residents, family members, and guests who attended with a variety of songs, dances and musical skits from some of the most popular Broadway shows.

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

A Castle Gets a Revival


Pictured on Top from Left to Right: Janet Wangler of Juniper Village at forest Hills, Wendy Long with Solutions for Independence, John Graf, Suzie Whelan of Point Pleasant Retirement and Donna Padezan of NPV video.

George Westinghouse built his castle in 1890 to house his Air Brake Company.  It included a pool, gymnasium, and library for his employees' use.  Fast forward to 2017 and meet Mr. John Graf, president and CEO of the Priory Hospitatlity Group.  Mr. Graf purchased the property for $100,000 and plans to renovate the massive property, a five story, 59 room, sandstone that has been described as Medieval and Romanesque Revival, into a destination hotel and event space.


The Monroeville Chamber of Commerce was having a fund raiser to assist with the cost of the renovations and Mr. Graf took the time to share his vision of what he hopes will be an opportunity to honor Mr. Westinghouse and revitalize a community.

Monday, May 22, 2017

PALA Conference


The Pennsylvania Assisted Living Association
Spring 2017 Conference and Exposition
May 15 - 17, 2017

PALA is a professional, not-for-profit trade association representing Assisted Living and Personal Care Homes in PA that vary in size from small owners to large state and national corporations.  PALA is recognized as an association that is dedicated to helping AL and PCH providers address relevant issues and challenges as they arise in the emerging industry.
The theme for this year's conference was, "A Capital Adventure" and many of the sessions focused on the upcoming changes in the way Communities will be reimbursed for services and opportunities for all to stay competitive.

Pictured from Left to Right are:  Doug Fouch, Executive Director for Elmcroft Communities, Janet Wangler, ED for JVFH, and Julie Alakson, a PALA Board Member

Monday, May 15, 2017

Mother’s Day Tea Social


On Sunday, May 14th, mothers of all ages gathered at Juniper Village at Forest Hills for an old fashioned  Mother’s Day Tea Social.  Attendees enjoyed an assortment of hot and cold teas along with a variety of delicious desserts while relaxing to a musical performance by local violinist, Devin Arrington.

Monday, May 8, 2017

10th Annual Chili Cook Off

Pictured on top from left to right are Nathan Reed, Dietary Manager for Juniper Village at the Shenango Inn, and Ken Miller, Dietary Manager for Juniper Village at Forest Hills. Pictured on bottom from left to right are Ken Miller, Dietary Manager for Juniper Village at Forest Hills, along with Sarah and Kevin Robertson from the Dietary Department at Juniper Village at Forest Hills.  

On Saturday, April 22, the Rotary Club of Forest Hills hosted their 10th Annual Chili Cook Off.   The event had 16 contestants all competing for over $600 dollars in prize money and the title of the “Best Chili In Forest Hills”.  Juniper Village was proud to have 4 chefs enter this year’s contest. Sarah and Kevin Robertson and Ken Miller from Juniper Village at Forest Hills, and Nathan Reed from Juniper Village at Shenango.   With over 250 in attendance, the Rotary Club of Forest Hills was able to raise over $4000 dollars for their high school scholarship, community projects and Police and Fire Department donations.

Unfortunately, no one from Juniper Village won any prizes this year, but in our eyes, they are all winners just for participating.  Thanks again to everyone for all of their support and here’s to next year!!!

Friday, May 5, 2017

Juniper Village at Forest Hills Receives Readers’ Choice 2017 Award


It was announced today that Juniper Village at Forest Hills has received the Pittsburgh Tribune Review’s Readers’ Choice Silver Award for Best Assisted Living/Nursing Home in the East Category. The award recognizes Pittsburgh-area businesses and professionals for excellent service and customer satisfaction.

The honor is based on reader votes that are collected online and through the mail. An outside firm tabulates the ballots and the winners are announced annually in the Pittsburgh Tribune Review.

“It is a true affirmation of quality of staff we have at Juniper. As a winner of the award, it means we received more votes than other businesses, and that each vote represents someone who said Juniper Village is the very best,” appreciatively explained Janet Wangler, Executive Director of Juniper.


Through Caring.com and SeniorAdvisor.com, Juniper Village at Forest Hills has been rated by their families as The Best Assisted Living Community in Pittsburgh for both 2016 and 2017.

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

May 2017 Events in Pittsburgh, PA: Grow Strong Daily


Continuing our Spring Alive In All Seasons focus on healthy again, we continue to let wellbeing thrive with a May focus on Fitness. Staying fit throughout all seasons of life is possible and at Juniper we promote fitness every day of the week! We recently shared on our Facebook page a New York Times story, authored by Gretchen Reynolds, providing results from the Mayo Clinic who recently conducted an experiment on the cells of 72 healthy but sedentary men and women who were 30 or younger or older than 64. The volunteers were randomly assigned to a particular exercise regimen. There were some unsurprising differences: The gains in muscle mass and strength were greater for those who exercised only with weights, while interval training had the strongest influence on endurance. But more unexpected results were found in the biopsied muscle cells. It seems as if the decline in the cellular health of muscles associated with aging was “corrected” with exercise, especially if it was intense, says Dr. Sreekumaran Nair, a professor of medicine and an endocrinologist at the Mayo Clinic and the study’s senior author. In fact, older people’s cells responded in some ways more robustly to intense exercise than the cells of the young did. So pick up those weights, get on that bike and remember it’s never too late to benefit from exercise. And if you’re not doing so already, follow us on social media so you don’t miss a thing.

We invite you to Grow Strong Daily along with us with programs such as Fitness Five and our Route 66 Walking Program. Learn more about fitness and keeping your heart healthy at our Heart Healthy Luncheon and educational presentation. Staying fit throughout all seasons of life is possible.

Our fabulous May 2017 events in Pittsburgh, PA at Juniper Village at Forest Hills include our:

§  Caregiver Support Group Meeting approved by the Greater Pennsylvania Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association and affiliated with the National Alzheimer’s Association as this month we will discuss the mobility changes that occur as the illness progresses and how physical activity can help maintain mobility on May 13th at 10:30 am. (RSVP to 412-244-9901.)

§  Mother’s Day Lunch to celebrate your family at Juniper Village as our chef prepares a delicious meal fit for a queen that is free for residents and just $15.00 for guests and visitors, limited to 2 per guest, with all proceeds benefitting the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation on May 14th at noon. (RSVP to 412-244-9901 by May 6th.)

§  Mother’s Day Tea Social as residents, Families and Friends are invited to join us for this complimentary event featuring an assortment of hot and cold teas along with an array of delicious desserts while relaxing to a violin musical performance by Devin Arrington, so don’t forget to wear your hat and gloves on May 14th at 3:00 pm. (RSVP to 412-244-9901.)

§  Sassy Seniors Summer Show with this group of seniors who have been entertaining audiences at Juniper Village for the past 4 years, so come discover why their unique mix of music, comedy and dance delights our audience and keeps the crowd coming back on May 19th at 2:00 pm. (RSVP to 412-244-9901.)

§  Memorial Day BBQ as we kick off the summer with entertainment provided by the Olson’s Banjo Playing Duo and a variety of traditional summer favorites that are free for residents and just $10.00 for visitors and guests, limited to 2 per resident, with all proceeds benefitting the Multiple Sclerosis Society on May 29th at noon. (RSVP to 412-244-9901 by May 22nd.)
We look forward to sharing our May 2017 events in Pittsburgh, PA at Juniper Village at Forest Hills with you as you Grow Strong Daily.

Friday, April 28, 2017

April in Paris


On Thursday, April 27th, the residents, their families and the staff from our Wellspring Unit gathered to celebrate the arrival of spring with an April-in-Paris-themed lunch. The event included a variety of French desserts, bubbling fruit juices, French music and decorations… all designed to make you feel as if you were in gay pariee!!

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Reformed Presbyterian Church Musical


Once a month children (ages 4-14 years) from the Reformed Presbyterian Church perform a musical presentation for the residents at Juniper Village at Forest Hills. As you can see the performance draws a huge crowd, and the residents just love seeing them!!

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

100 Years Old and still going strong!


On Tuesday, April 18 Juniper Village at Forest Hills resident, Dorothy Placone celebrated her 100thBirthday with a huge 100 piece Birthday Cake, balloons and lots of wishes from her family and friends .  "Tuesday's party was the final celebration in a weekend long calendar of festivities." Said Dorothy’s son, Ron. However, the best part of the day came after the party,  when Dorothy and her son headed to the  Casino in Pittsburgh for a little gambling and slot action.  “Going to the Casino has always been one of my favorite activities,” stated Dorothy. "Sometimes I win, and sometimes I lose, but I always have fun. I’m a pretty lucky woman to have lived to be 100 years old, so, it doesn’t matter if I win or lose at the casino today. To have lived a wonderful life and to be happy and healthy at my age. I’m already a winner!!" Happy 100th Birthday Dorothy!!  May there be many more years and trips to the casino to come.

PICTURED:  Dorothy with her son, Ron and Daughter in law, Ginger.  Photo of Dorothy with some of her friends here at Juniper Village at Forest Hills.  Dorothy’s Birthday Cake.

Monday, April 10, 2017

Who Wants To Rent A Chicken?


At the latest Farm to Market event held at the Pittsburgh Convention Center I learned many things about gluten free wines, sustainability, and how to rent a chicken!  It may surprise you to know that for $50 a month anyone can rent a chicken (well, two chickens really).  They are delivered in a little coup and for the next month you can help yourself to all the eggs you can eat.  Now there's something you didn't already know.

Pictured in the photo of the sign are:  Wendy Long from Solutions for Independence, Suzy Whelan from Point Pleasant Retirement Home and Janet Wangler, Executive Director Juniper Village at Forest Hills Pictured with the chicken are:  Homestead Jenn owner of Rent a Checken, Suzy Whelan from Point Pleasant Retirement Home and Wendy Long from Solutions for Independence.

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Trinity Christian School in Forest Hills


On Thursday, March 30th students from Trinity Christian School in Forest Hills performed a variety of songs and poems for the residents.  The two classrooms to visit were in the First and Second grades. However, cast members from their upcoming Spring musical "Annie" also performed a few songs from the show.  Ruth Fiscus, Trinity Christian School instructor and event organizer said, "The reason for our visit is to teach our children service and compassion. We care that they learn to interact with and enjoy the company of seniors. The students usually perform at Juniper Village  2-3 times a year….and the interaction between the children and seniors is beneficial for both of them."

Monday, April 3, 2017

April 2017 Events in Pittsburgh, PA: Believe in Yourself


Each April we begin our Healthy Aging Series with a focus on brain health, and encourage you to Believe in Yourself. We know that believing in yourself has a positive effect on your mental health, but did you know that self-confidence influences your physical health as well? Recent studies show people who exhibit self-confidence are generally healthier and tend to live longer. That's because confidence is a positive emotion and positive emotions have countless health benefits for your mind, body and spirit. In nurturing wellbeing by encouraging an active body, an engaged mind and a fulfilled spirit, Juniper is also building self-confidence. The link between health and confidence also may be related to the ability of positive emotions to boost our brain's power to hold attention, be aware and remember things. We are better able to learn, build new skills and relate with others when we are feeling optimistic. Also confident people are better able to handle chaotic situations in a positive manner. This helps to reduce or avoid excessive stress, high blood pressure, anger, confusion – all the negative side effects of feeling powerless, overwhelmed and out of control.

If you need to kick start your confidence, here are a few things to try: smile; count your blessings; surround yourself with confident people; learn how others have found their confidence and follow their lead; challenge negative or inaccurate thinking and replace with accurate, constructive thoughts; and encourage yourself. You can also plan to join us this month for uplifting discussions and a focus on brain health with offerings such as Daily Brain Builders, Wii games, and a Brain Healthy Luncheon.

Our fabulous April 2017 events in Pittsburgh, PA at Juniper Village at Forest Hills include our:

§  Dementia Caregiver Support Group Meeting approved by the Greater Pennsylvania Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association and affiliated with the National Alzheimer’s Association as this month we learn about the warning signs of Alzheimer’s Disease and discuss tips for better Brain Health on April 8th at 10:30 am. (RSVP to 412-244-9901.)

§  Power of Prayer and Positive Thinking because statistics show that both positive thinking and prayer can help us recover from an illness and maintain good health, discover how your health can benefit from positive thoughts, join Pastor Mark Chapman and Jennifer DeMeo from Promise Hospice on April 13th at 2:00 pm.

§  Easter Sunday Lunch to celebrate Easter with your family and friends here at Juniper Village with a traditional meal featuring an impressive display of Easter favorites that is free for residents and just $15.00 for visitors and guests with all proceeds benefitting the Multiple Sclerosis Society on April 16th at Noon. (Due to limited space only 2 guests per resident. RSVP to 412-244-9901 by April 12th.)

§  Easter Sunday Entertainment if you are not able to make it for lunch, then join us for a variety of delicious desserts and musical entertainment by local musical singer/performer Tom Lamb on April 16th at 3:00 pm.

§  Seniors For Safe Driving Course to improve your abilities and lower your insurance premiums with this 1/2 day seminar that is only $16.00 and is designed for drivers over the age of 55 who want to receive a 5% discount on their automobile insurance premium for 3 years after taking the course on April 18th from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. (For more information or to RSVP to attend contact Seniors for Safe Driving at 1-800-559-4880.)

§  Holocaust Remembrance Day Presentation “Lest We Not Forget” join us as Rachel Herman, Director of the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh, shares information and discusses the Holocaust of World War II, Genocide, and Human Rights Issues as we remember their pain and suffering on April 24th at 1:30 pm. (RSVP to 412-244-9901.)

We look forward to sharing our April 2017 events in Pittsburgh, PA at Juniper Village at Forest Hills with you as you Believe in Yourself.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Connect 4 Life - Integrated Care in Seniors Housing


In March the Directors of Wellness met to discuss the Importance of Integrated Care, which is the main stay of Juniper Communities' Connect4Life.  Statistics show when a Community provides three key components; onsite delivery of primary care, a "high-tech" foundation of shared data and a "high-touch" coordinator that facilitates a seamless provision of services, the customer truly benefits.  Juniper Communities study compared the population of customers residing in managed care communities and similar frail Medicare recipients.  The key results show hospitalizations were reduced by 50%, re-hospitalizations were reduced by over 80%.  Further study needs to be done, but these results suggest these positive outcomes are a result of a foundation of excellence and consistent quality of integrated care.

Pictured on top from left to right are some of our fabulous Directors of Community Relation: Kathryn Bainbridge, Brookline Senior Living; Katie Kensinger, Brookline Wellspring Memory Care; Brenda Dahlberg, Brookline Rehab and Skilled Care; Christine Heibel, Lebanon; and Bonnie Prisk, Forest Hills. Pictured on bottom from left to right are some of our wonderful Directors of Wellness: Susan Deitzler, Lebanon; Missy Ebner, Home Office; Katie Castro, Brookline Senior Living; Veronica Graham, Mount Joy; Muriel Myers, Forest Hills; and Dana Theis, Brookline Rehabilitation and Skilled Care.

Read more in the FREE White Paper!

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Connect4Life Leads to Better Outcomes for Residents

Data shows Connect4Life’s high-tech/high-touch integrated services lead to higher quality care and better outcomes for residents

Executive Summary: Integrated Care in Seniors Housing that Meets
the Triple Aim

By Anne Tumlinson, MMHS and Lynne Katzmann, PhD


According to the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease, more than 190 million Americans, or about 59 percent of the population, are affected by one or more chronic illnesses. Over the next 15 years (between 2016 and 2030,) 80 percent of the United States population will experience one or more chronic conditions, costing more than $42 trillion in medical care spending and losses in employment productivity.
To address these challenges and enhance the resident experience, Juniper Communities, a Bloomfield, NJ-based national owner-operator of seniors housing, developed the Connect4Life model, which provides on-site comprehensive therapy, primary care, pharmacy and lab services, integrated with other services using a “high-tech/high-touch” communications protocol that transfers information through an Electronic Health Record (EHR) and coordinates care through a human navigator.
Juniper Communities retained Anne Tumlinson Innovations (ATI) to compare Connect4Life outcomes and utilization data with data on the broader Medicare population from the 2012 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS). The findings suggest that the Connect4Life model contributes to lower hospital readmissions and the utilization of inpatient services among a high-need resident population. The results affirm the potential of integrating select clinical care and services in a seniors housing environment that provides supportive services to those who have chronic conditions, functional limitations, and complex social needs.
The results suggest an integrated program of services in seniors housing—like Juniper’s Connect4Life —can contribute to reducing the cost of care and services to Medicare beneficiaries residing in seniors housing. More importantly, the data points to the value of the Connect4Life model for managing population health because of its ability to efficiently target integrated care interventions in the high cost, high-need Medicare population.
Juniper Communities has been a thought leader in senior living care, developing nearly a dozen innovative service and delivery programs to enhance aging, lifestyle and resident health. Recognizing opportunities in to meet the triple aim of recent health policy changes in the United States – improved customer satisfaction, evidence-base quality and lower healthcare utilization, Juniper is pioneering Connect 4 Life – one of senior living’s first truly integrated care models of assisted living care and service.
Read more in the FREE White Paper!

Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day!


Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day!  And the Irish eyes were smiling at Juniper Village at Forest Hills' Annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration on Friday, March 17th.  Families, residents and friends turned out in their Irish colors for an afternoon of Irish food and traditional music as performed by local Fiddlers from the Musicians With A Mission musical group.

Monday, March 20, 2017

Women in Business Networking Meeting


This photo was taken at the Women in Business Networking meeting held last evening at the Doubletree Hotel in downtown Pittsburgh. Seated on the left is Michele Conti from Conti Law Firm and Connie Bettis from the Brown Agency of Financial Planning. Standing from left to right are Suzy Whelan of Point Pleasant Retirement Community, Wendy Long of Solutions for Independence and Janet Wangler of Junioer Village at Forest Hills. The evening was filled with many speakers sharing ways in which women can support each other through direct referral marketing. The Pittsburgh Chapter of WBN is one of the largest and most successful in Allegheny County, PA.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Juniper Village at Forest Hills Donates to Twilight Wish Foundation


Juniper Village at Forest Hills is pleased to announce that their aging resident van has been donated to the Twilight Wish Foundation!  The vehicle was donated through the Charitable Adult Rides program.  A national vehicle donation organization that picks up unwanted vehicles, then sells them at local auction sites.  Once auctioned, 80% of the profits will be donated to the Allegheny County Chapter of the Twilight Wish Foundation.  The Twilight Wish Foundation is a national wish granting organization that grants wishes for deserving seniors.  And with the funds being donated to the Allegheny County Chapter, the dollars generated from Juniper Village’s donation will be used to grant wishes for seniors in our local Pittsburgh area.   A great way to turn an unneeded vehicle into something needed!

Monday, March 13, 2017

Inter-generational Games


On Thursday, March 9,  fifteen members from St. Maurice Church’s Youth Group and the East Catholic School in Forest Hills visited Juniper Village for an afternoon of crafts, games and musical fun.  The event was organized by Rosemarie Malanoski, Juniper Village’s Connections Director, and volunteers from the  Ladies of St. Maurice Church;  as a way for the teen aged members from the group to learn lifetime skills for working and communicating with older adults.  As you can see, the event was a lot of fun and a great inter-generational program for everyone involved!

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

PALA Workshop: The Aging Brain


Tuesday, March 7th, was the Pennsylvania Assisted Living Association Spring Workshop on The Aging Brain held at UPMC Cumberland Woods Village. The PALA specializes in Personal Care Homes and Assisted Living Residences serving the seniors of Pennsylvania. The workshop focused on The Brain As You Age: You Can Make a Difference!  The information presented was of findings from the National Institutes of Health and the National Institute on Aging through clinical trials about how healthy lifestyle choices may help maintain a healthy body and brain. 

From left to right in the accompanying photo are: Suzy Whelan from Point Pleasant; Betty Robinson, MSN, RN-BC, workshop presenter and Gerontology Educator from The Aging Institute at UPMC; Julie Alakson, Director of Marketing for UPMC; and Janet Wangler from Juniper Village at Forest Hills.
PALA specializes in Personal Care Homes and Assisted Living Residences serving the seniors of Pennsylvania

Friday, March 3, 2017

Mardi Gras New Orleans Style


Although we are not in New Orleans, Juniper Village at Forest Hills celebrated Mardi Gras in true New Orleans style!  Residents, family members and guests all dressed for the occasion, and enjoyed a delicious Cajun-style lunch complete with a King Cake for dessert!  A king and a queen were also crowned.  As you can see, everyone had a great time celebrating Fat Tuesday!!

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

March 2017 Events in Pittsburgh, PA: Your Treasure is Within


Theatrical readings, colorful costumed dancers and spectacular vocal performances bring to a close our creative expression quarterly theme with a focus on performance and honoring our inner treasure – our self-worth. With so many demands on our time these days, it’s easy to always put others first and forget to care of ourselves. Also as we get older, retire from work and in some cases caretaking, we may forget our sense of value – our self-worth. A large part of nurturing the spirit of life is providing opportunities for purpose.

This month we will put an even greater focus on identifying our continued purpose and self-worth by performing purposeful activities, reminiscing and creating opportunities to treasure ourselves. Motivational speaker Anne Naylor offers these tips to help you treasure yourself: Treasure your thoughts with kindness – nurture your thoughts of gratitude and appreciation. Treasure your feelings and emotions – observe and use them as your guide. Treasure your body – treat it well with exercise, nourishment, rest, joy and laughter. Treasure your spirit – breathe, meditate and enjoy the goodness in your life. We hope you all enjoy the treasure of your wonderful self.

Please join us as we dramatically embrace performance throughout March with our weekly drama club, outings to live theatrical performances and our Oscar-themed party. Celebrate the Irish culture in grand style with our Saint Patrick’s Day event filled with food, fun and, of course, dancing! Honor yourself and recognize Your Treasure is Within this month at Juniper Village!

Our fabulous March 2017 events in Pittsburgh, PA at Juniper Village at Forest Hills include our:

§  Caregiver Support Group Meeting approved by the Greater PA Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association and are affiliated with the National Alzheimer’s Association as this month we will discuss ways to help you treasure the moments with your loved one on March 4th at 10:30 am. (RSVPs encouraged but not required.)

§  Trash or Treasure Antique Appraisal to discover if your antique items are trash or treasure bring your treasures in for a free appraisal by local Pittsburgh area antique shop owner and appraiser, Ernest Grindle; free Appraisals are limited to 2 items per guest and due to the complexity, we will not be appraising military items, stamps or jewelry on March 11th at 10:00 am. (Space is limited and RSVPs are required at 412-244-9901.)

§  Wearin’ of the Green because everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, and what better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than to fiddle away the afternoon with an Irish musical presentation by members of the Musicians with A Mission musical group on March 17th at 2:00 pm. (Free for residents and guests, however RSVPs are required at 412-244-9901.)

§  Sip & Paint to unleash your hidden artistic talents as residents, family members and guests are invited to join us for an evening of wine, fun, food and art with a cost of just $10.00 for guests, and all proceeds being donated to the Alzheimer’s Association on March 20th at 6:00 pm. (Space is limited and RSVPs are required at 412-244-9901.)

We look forward to sharing our March 2017 events in Pittsburgh, PA at Juniper Village at Forest Hills with you as Your Treasure is Within.

Monday, February 27, 2017

Juniper Village at Forest Hills Newest Addition


Juniper Village at Forest Hills is pleased to announce the newest addition to their family has finally arrived!!!  A beautiful new resident van!  Take a look at this baby, it is 15 feet long and 8 feet high.  It seats 14 passengers comfortably and has a wheelchair lift in the back. This baby is a beauty….one I’m sure our residents will be proud to cruise around town in!!

Thursday, February 23, 2017

President's Day Visit with Honest Abe


What better way to celebrate President’s Day than with a visit from Honest Abe himself!!   On Monday, February 20th the residents, family members and guests from Juniper Village at Forest Hills gathered to see and learn about one of our country's greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln.   Local Abraham Lincoln impersonator, Rick Miller shared information about Abe’s childhood, how he got into politics and the years during his presidency.  Rick, who has been impersonating Abraham Lincoln for over 20 years, has performed in a variety of shows, movies lectures, and television commercials throughout the Pittsburgh area, and has been highly acclaimed for his accurate portrayal.

Monday, February 20, 2017

Sinatra Singing


The house was rockin' when local Frank Sinatra impersonator, Nick Fiasco, performed this past Thursday. As you can see, his music had the residents, family members and staff singing and dancing in the aisles!

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Valentine’s Day


Love was all around this Valentine’s Day here at Juniper Village at Forest Hills. Over 50 residents, family members and guests gathered in our beautifully decorated community room for an afternoon of decadent desserts and refreshing drinks. They were also treated to romantic love songs as performed by one of Pittsburgh’s favorite musical duos, the Sunshine Boys. These lovely gentleman harmonize wonderfully and bring a vibrant energy to all their shows as they delight our residents and guests alike.

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

February 2017 Events in Pittsburgh, PA: Awaken Your Passion


This month, our focus on creative expression continues with a focus on art. Art, as with beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. It is understandable that some have great artistic ability and others do not. But, at Juniper we know that everyone has a passion for creative expression, regardless of ability or age. Pablo Picasso once said, “All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” He is speaking about becoming inhibited as adults. With our various art programs we encourage uninhibited creativity as a form of therapy. Creating art affords the opportunity of self-exploration and self-expression leading to both physical and mental benefits. Creating art in any of its various forms, is also about sharing a bit of ourselves with each other. Art is one way to express ourselves, and the creations are honest and true representations of our experiences. In sharing our stories through art with others we invite communication and create lasting bonds.

Art typically encompasses painting, sculpting, and drawing. But, the act of creating art can be as simple as doodling. Art is simply the creation of something outside one’s self that often mirrors what is going on within their mind, soul, and body. We use creative arts as a way to nurture the spirit of life. Join us throughout February as we focus on great varieties of art such as photography, needlework, handicrafts, painting, sculpture and more. Please join us as we share a bit of ourselves with our weekly craft classes, experience art on an outing to an art museum, and embrace our celebratory spirit with Mardi Gras and St. Patrick’s Day parties. We look forward to helping you Awaken Your Passion this month!

Our fabulous February 2017 events in Pittsburgh, PA at Juniper Village at Forest Hills include our:

§  Wear Red For Heart Health as Juniper Village’s Wellness Director, Murial Myers presents information about heart health and the warning signs of a heart attack including exercise, diet and the things you can do for a healthy heart on National Wear Red Day for Heart Health Awareness February 3rd at 1:30 pm.

§  Caregiver Support Group Meeting approved by the Greater Pennsylvania Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association and affiliated with the National Alzheimer’s Association as this month we will discuss how a heart healthy diet can help prevent Alzheimer’s Disease in younger generations on February 11th at 10:30 am.

§  Valentine’s Day Celebration as sweethearts of all ages are invited to join us as we revel with a variety of decadent desserts and musical entertainment by The Sunshine Boys on February 14th at 1:30 pm.

§  Presidents’ Day Celebration as we have invited local Abraham Lincoln impersonator, Rick Miller to present his interpretation of Abraham Lincoln, along with information on his life, the Civil War and what life was like for Honest Abe on February 20th at 2:00 pm.

We look forward to sharing our February 2017 events in Pittsburgh, PA at Juniper Village at Forest Hills with you as you Awaken Your Passion.