St. Clara’s honors Sandy Sanders as Volunteer of the Year

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[April 21, 2015]  LINCOLN - On Tuesday St. Clara’s Manor hosted its annual volunteer luncheon. Long-time volunteer Sandy Sanders was named as the 2014 Volunteer of the year.

Sanders said she was very surprised by the recognition. At St. Clara’s Sandy can typically be found giving manicures to the residents, but she also helps with the resident Bingo events.

The luncheon began with words of welcome for Activities Director Rebecca Johnson. After offering thanks to all the volunteers, and a blessing on the meal, guests were served by Johnson with assistance from her Activity Assistant Linda Bree, and Social Services representative Marie Parr. Guests were served Chicken Cordon Bleu, twice baked potato, green beans, and pie with ice cream.

After lunch, Johnson offered a short speech about volunteers fitting to this year’s theme; spreading the seeds of love.

She began with a joke that brought belly chuckles from everyone in the room, then went on to her formal discussion.

“When I think of volunteerism, I think like everyone else of people who help out when needed. In a nursing home every resident has the potential to be affected by someone coming in to help out. Our theme today is “Spreading the seeds of love.” We have birdhouses made of seed packets and we have seed packets scattered around the tables. Many of you have flower gardens and vegetable gardens. And we all know how seeds work when properly cared for, when lovingly helped along. I read somewhere a quote I will always remember; the blessing is in the seed.


“Here at St. Clara’s you are the blessing in the seed and you spread those seeds in a lot of different ways.

“First for those who spread the seeds of music. I don’t know too many people who don’t like and appreciate music. We get a lot of attendance at our music programs. Whether it be singing or playing the piano or playing other instruments; toes start tapping, hands start clapping, smiles take form, memories of words take shape and our residents cannot help but sing. Sing alone, sing with others, or sing off key, sing loud, sing soft, it doesn’t matter, they sing. The volunteers that come here to provide music are fantastic and much appreciated. You make them feel better. Some leave still singing, smiling, dancing, and they spread their own seeds of love.

“Polishing nails -- I saw a commercial last week where a woman was at a nursing home temporarily and she was so happy that they did her nails that she decided to stay! There are a lot of residents who want to get their nails done and are very happy we provide this service. We are very fortunate to have dedicated volunteers that come and help us out. It can be busy and chaotic, but it is also a time for conversation and fellowship. Residents can be showing off their nails to other residents who comment how pretty they look, and the seeds of love continue to be spread.

“Providing church services, Rosary, and bringing Communion. This is an invaluable service to the residents who come to continue religious practices most of them grew up with. My mother is in a Catholic Nursing home in Lacon. In her active days she continued to go to church, Rosary, and take communion, just like she did her whole life. When she became weak and frail both in mind and body, she still remembered her hymns, the Rosary, and Communion. Residents here look forward to Sunday’s, Monday’s, Wednesday’s and Friday’s when there is some familiar religious practice they want to take part in. We are very fortunate to have volunteers willing to spread the seeds of God’s love to each one of them.

“Hosting Bingo -- I’m not saying we get more residents in Bingo than Church, but it is close! Why do residents love Bingo so much? It’s familiar, it’s fun, they win prizes, they sit by their friends, they laugh, and they talk. Some played before they came, some started here. It’s easy yet challenging, it passes the time. They are happy a group of volunteers who come to share their time, giving prizes and providing a snack for residents who love this activity. And, you can think about all the seeds of love you’re spreading when you are picking up all those Bingo chips that are scattered under all the tables.

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“Hosting monthly birthday parties -- Making treats, providing games and prizes, party hats and an overall happy atmosphere; our volunteers are fun and make their parties fun. We can get pretty rowdy and loud sometimes and that is exactly what our residents like in a party.

“Keeping up a flower garden -- You have to love flowers and you have to be dedicated to keeping them alive. We have such a volunteer and we appreciate her dedication. Warm days, hot days, many days she spreads the seeds of love by giving the residents something beautiful to enjoy.

“Making room visits -- Spending one on one time with residents is priceless. Just like us the residents like to talk and they like to be listened to. And it is such an easy way to spread the seeds of love by listening to someone.

“Playing Santa -- With a dedicated helper, Santa comes to entertain the residents each year. He makes my job easier for his wanting to do this. With all the holiday activities, the residents look forward to Santa bringing their gifts and enjoying their party with him and Mrs. Clause.

“Donating prizes and seasonal items -- Your donation whatever they are, mean a better program or activity for the residents. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all you do. Most of all we thank you for coming here to St. Clara’s to help out even on days when you don’t feel like coming, you come anyway because you care. Thank you for coming today. This is a special day, a day when we show our appreciation through this luncheon and fellow ship.

“The forget-me-not seed packets on the tables are for you to take home as well as a birdhouse. They are a little remind of our appreciations.

“All of you are deserving of Volunteer of the year, but as we do each year, we choose just one to be honored with this title. Last year our volunteer of the year was Joyce Grimsley. She passed away and we still miss her. She was a wonderful volunteer very dedicated. We’ll always miss her. This year the volunteer of the year 2015 goes to Sandy Sanders.
 


“For her loyalty and for her love for our residents. Sanders was awarded with a framed certificate and hanging basket of pansies.”

The St. Clara’s administrator, Mike Eads also stopped in during the luncheon to express his great appreciation for all the volunteers. “The residents are very lucky to have volunteers such as yourselves to make a difference in their lives,” he said. “I know it can be very rewarding, and I know they do appreciate it, their families appreciate it, and the staff appreciates it. Thank you for your continued support and you are a blessing to the entire facility.”

The luncheon came to a close with Johnson offering up a closing prayer of thanksgiving and blessing on the volunteers.

[Nila Smith]

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