Community Springs Healthcare Facility's The Grapevine January 2020

Community Springs Healthcare Facility JANUARY 2020 Vol. 251 Community Springs Healthcare Facility is an affiliate of Citizens Memorial Health Care Foundation, Bolivar, Mo. PH: 417-326-6000 Facility Location: 400 East Hospital Road, El Dorado Springs, MO 64744, 417-876-2531 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Resident Spotlight CSHCF Highlights January Birthdays Calendar of Events 1 2 2 3 December snow in the garden. Employee Spotlight: Cheilon Hofietzer, CNA, has worked for Community Springs Healthcare Facility for 22 years. Cheilon has been recognized by both staff and residents of Com- munity Springs for her loyalty and compassion. Cheilon has received twelve Hero Awards, consisting of 300 points. She was also a previous finalist for the CNA of the Year award for Missouri Health Care Association District IV. Thank you Cheilon for all you do. Resident Spotlight Wendelin Herrman Wendelin Hermman was born in Liebenthal, Kansas Oct. 9, 1935. His family was of German Heritage, with his great, great, great grandfather’s family moving from Germany to Boston, and then to Topeka, Kansas. The family founded the town of Liebenthal, which is located in Rush County. Wendelin lived there until he was 14 years old. In 1951 the family moved to Independence, Mis- souri after Wendelin’s father inherited one of the family homes. It was a large home that Wendelin, his two brothers and four sisters lived in with their dad, who worked in maintenance for the City of Independence, and mom, who became a nurse. The family spoke mostly German, so when Wendelin started at St. Joseph School, at the age of five, he had to learn the English language. He graduated from St. Mary’s and later from Drury University. After graduating from Dru- ry he had a short eight hour break before he was drafted into the U.S. Army. His role in the Army was as a translator for the Commander of the NATO Base in Germany and he became a Specialist 4 th Class. He continued his studies at Johannes University, in Mainz, Germany. Af- ter returning to the U.S. he taught German and social studies in the Kansas City School District for more than 25 years. He later taught special classes for the staff at St. Luke’s Hospital. As a teacher of Kansas University, he was asked to teach the German language and culture to military personnel that were going on assignment to Europe. Wendelin has many talents and skills. He knows many dance routines and enjoys music in general. He likes being on stage, acting and literature. He also enjoys the outdoors and nature. While at Community Springs Wendelin is still very active with horseshoes, bingo, dancing and reading. Thank you for sharing your story with us!! Are you a caring individual who would like to assist in caring for the elderly? Community Springs Healthcare Facility has opportunities in its volunteer and nursing program. For more information call Chris Vickers, administrator, at 417-876-2531.