Friday, 21 October 2011

ASC goes pink for Breast Cancer Awareness

This past weekend All Seniors Care was very active in bringing attention to Breast Cancer Awareness.

Staff members embraced the opportunity and helped in promoting these efforts. Residents could see servers, cooks, and managers wear pink gloves during lunch service as a symbol of support for those who have been affected by breast cancer.

We gave plenty of autonomy to each residence and so initiatives varied across the many ASC buildings.

While some did cakes others had servers dressed in pink blouses. We found flowers, serviettes, dainties, balloons, dessert, and volunteers; all dressed in pink!

Residents also came dressed in pink - a wonderful fellowship.
Many residents are still talking about the powerful showing of support.
Quite a statement!


For more information about breast cancer, volunteer opportunities or to make a donation, please visit this link to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. http://www.cbcf.org/en-US/home.aspx


Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Ring the Bells! - It's an All Seniors Care Wedding.

By Danny Hooper

Doris Mahon, 89, and Clarence Thompson, 94, will wed Saturday at Rutherford Heights Retirement Residence.

He’s Counting The Sleeps.

And for good reason. Saturday night, 94-year-old Clarence Thompson will finally get to sleep with his sweetheart, 89-year-old Doris Mahon. The couple will wed in the afternoon in a small chapel at the Rutherford Heights Retirement Residence in south Edmonton, where they both now live, but in separate suites.

The twice-widowed Doris moved into the complex back in the summer of 2008, the long-retired meteorologist Clarence showed up roughly 6 months later, and was quickly smitten. Unable to eat, unable to sleep, he set his mind to marrying the lovely Doris, but how to go about it? Meteorologists, after all, tend to be a shy lot.

His early attempts at courtship went unnoticed, thanks in no small part to the competition from other men at Rutherford, all better shuffle-boarders, bridge players, and dancers.
But somewhere along the way all that changed and Doris finally noticed Clarence, who proposed earlier this summer, shortly before her birthday.


A man of many tributes, what Doris loves most is his sense of humour. On their first date she asked if he’d ever been married. After pondering the question awhile he replied, with a twinkle in his eye, “I don’t remember.”