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Tri-County Home Health Agency
celebrates National Home Care Week
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Karen Thomoi, Trl-Counry Home Health Agency nure, take
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provide many health care iervice for patient in their home.
Tri-County Home Health
Agency, providing skilled
nursing and therapy wrvices
in Gilliam, Morrow and
Wheeler counties, recently
announced that it pi unit to join
the celebration of National
Home Care Week. Nov. 28 -Dec.
4. This week has been set
aside to pay tribute to the
dedicated individuals
throuKhout the country whose
efforts a How some four million
elderly, infirm or disabled
individuals to receive the
health services and social ser
vices they need in the com
forting surroundings of their
own home.
Sheridan Tarnasky, admin
istrator of the local Tri-Omnty
Home Health Agency said
"We are pleased that the
Congress and the president
have chosen to honor our
Swim Team
Eastern Ore.
Heppner Swim Team par
ents voted at a meeting No
vember 23 to join other East
ern Oregon teams in the
newly formed Eastern Oregon
Swim Club The local club will
be n-gistered as Eastern Ore
gon Swim Club, Heppner
Booster club, said a team
spokesperson
The advantage to swimmers
in this new club she said, is
that superior swimmers who
may compete at statewide or
regional meets can team up
with swimmers from other
Eastern Oregon towns to form
relay teams. Also, if a club Is
short of swimmers in an age
group and is unable to make
up a relay team for invitation
al meets, swimmers from dif
ferent towns can swim as an
Eastern Oregon Swim Club
relay. This gives all swim
mers greater opportunity to
compete, she said.
In other business, the par
ents were informed of the
resignation of Linda Lucas as
the club's vice-president. Nel
son Connor was elected to
replace her.
The next swim team meet
ing will be held December 9,
7:30 p m., at Gary Bruch's
home, 220 Cannon St. At that
time all current and prospec-
Recount assures -Wilson
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and Douglas Howell.
Wilson, who won the election by
one vote, 103 to 102, and Howell
had been locked in a tie since the
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profession by declaring
National Home Care
Week. We do our best to serve
the elderly and the infirm of
our communities, as do other
organizations such as ours
throughout the nation. It is our
intention to continue to pro
vide the skilled nursing ser
vices and therapy services we
presently have available to
the highest quality of care."
President Reagan signed
into law the joint Senate and
House Resolution creating
National Home Care Week on
October 14. The primary
spoasors of the resolution
were Senators David Pryor
and Orrin Hatch and Con
gressmen Claude Pepper and
Leon Panetta. Senator Roger
Jcpwn captured the spirit of
the resolution when he said
"There are thousands of
to join
Swim Club
tive swim team members are
invited to help with the selec
tion of new swim suits for the
1983 season. Any school-age
child interested in joining the
"swim team is invited toattend
themecting or call 676429 for
more Information.
families who are caring for
elderly or disabled relatives
who deserve this recognition.
We In the Congress should
take this opportunity to praise
these hardworking Indivi
duals. In addition, we should
take a moment to thank the
thousands of health care pro
fessionals who provide the
support services so essential
to enabling families to remain
together. Without this cooper
ative effort, many elderly and
disabled individuals would be
needlessly forced into a nurs
ing home or hospital."
Statistics from the U.S.
General Accounting Office
(GAO) indicate that nearly 1.2
million people over the age of
65 currently reside in nursing
homes and other institutions.
GAO suggests that fully 25
percent of these people could
be equally well cared for in
their homes. Often times
home care for this 25 percent
is proven to be a much less
financial burden to the family.
Home care, however, is a
great deal more than a cost
effective form of treatment.
As Congressman Pepper
noted recently in an address to
the National Association for
Home Care: the providers of
home care services place
"dignity and the meaning of
human life, and human health
and happiness as their pri
mary goals."
Home care has become an
increasing force In the United
States health care system
since the enactment several
years ago of legislation provi
ding for Medicare and Medi
caid coverage for many home
care services. Today home
care agencies number nearly
5.000, with approximately 50 of
these agencies, offering a
variety of home services in
Oregon.
Tri-County Home Health
Agency provides a good
example of the kinds of ser
vices offered to local resi
dents, for more information,
contact: Tri-County Home
Health Agency, P.O. Box 525;
Heppner, Ore. 97836, Tele
phone, 503-676-5133.
Heppner Elementary School
Thursday. Dec. 2 - wiener
wrap, baked beans, pickles,
fresh fruit and milk.
Friday. Dec. 3 - meat loaf,
tater slices, pickled beets,
mixed fruit, pumpkin bread
and milk.
Monday. Dec. 6 sloppy Joe
with bun, mixed vegetables,
peanut crunch, fruit and milk.
Tuesday. Dec. 7 - soup,
sandwich, salad, fruit and
milk.
Wednesday. Dec. 8 ham
and potatoes, salad, fruit.com
meal rolls and milk.
Heppner High School
Monday. Nov, 6 - hot dogs,
French fries, vegetable stick,
gelatin and milk,
Tuesday, Dec. 7 - spaghetti,
garlic bread, lettuce salad,
fruit and milk or salad bar.
Wednesday, Dec. 8 turkey
gravy over rice, peas, hot
rolls, orange, milk or salad
bar.
Thursday, Dec. 9 enchila
das, salad, mixed fruit, green
beans, milk or salad bar.
Friday, Dec. 10 - cook's
choice.
lone Schools
Thursday, Dec. 2 - ravioli,
cheese sticks, green beans,
dessert and milk.
Friday, Dec. 3 - potato soup,
bologna or peanut butter
sandwiches, pickles,
crackers, dessert and milk.
Monday. Dec. 6 - sloppy
Joes, green beans, pears and
milk.
Tuesday. Dec. 7 - Spanish
rice, mixed vegetables, hot
rolls, fruit and milk.
Wednesday. Dec. 8 - stew,
hot rolls, pineapple and cot
tage cheese salad and milk.
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"...And vinion of sugar
plums danced through their
head." Oh, those sugar
plums, peppermint sticks,
candied fruits, sweet potato
pie with marshmallows, and
mincemeat
part of the joy of Christmas
are all those sweet entice
ments and it's easy to for
get for the moment that a
sweet tooth can result in a
toothache.
It doesn't have to hap
pen. That's the message,
loud and clear, from the
people who know, the Amer
ican Academy of Periodon
tics, the professional organi
zation of pediatric dentists.
Thpe special dentist, who
treat only children, say that
If sweets are eaten sensibly,
followed by a thorough
cleaning, a child's teeth will
not develop caries. And
that's something of a revolu
tion in the dentistry world.
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