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Presbyterian Homes also sent a gift of $500.00 <br />to the Village. <br />The 208 -bed McKnight Geriatric Care Center addition is in the early stages <br />of construction at Presbyterian Homes. Completion is scheduled for spring <br />of 1978, at which time there will be accommodations for over 430 people at <br />various levels of care. Council recently approved a $4,000,000 industrial <br />revenue bond to finance this expansion. (Payment of the bond is guaranteed <br />by Presbyterian Homes; the Village assumes no obligation in the redemption. <br />Issuance of municipal bonds in this manner saves the home about 1% interest <br />and provides tax exempt securities for the investors.) In addition to pro- <br />viding homes and care for its more than 200 residents, at the present time <br />P.H. also offers a variety of services to the community, and these services <br />will be increased when the new expansion is completed. These now include a <br />hot meal delivery to shut-ins in the Mounds View and Roseville School Dis- <br />tricts, craft classes (weaving, ceramics), and two unique offerings of which <br />the home is justifiably proud. one is "Day Care for Adults", a program <br />which provides day care and physical therapy for persons who live,else- <br />where (such as in their own homes); the other is a new "Stroke Club" pro- <br />viding therapy where needed and which involves the patient's family with <br />other families in,order to share common problems in a support -giving en- <br />vironment. Plans for the new Geriatric Care Center also include 16 beds <br />for short-term residential care and a telephone program by which the Home <br />can check each day with people who are living alone.....but for right now, <br />can you share 1-2 hours of your time every 3 weeks? If so, call Laurie Al- <br />len, Mounds View School Dis. Sr. Citizens Coordinator at 636-0855 and offer <br />to deliver a hot meal and a warm smile to a senior citizen.... <br />Following is a list of village officials and Committee appointments for 1977. <br />Names marked with an asterisk are people new (effective Jan.l) to their re- <br />spective positions in village government. Judging from the number of *'s, <br />there is a healthy interest in participating, and we extend each volunteer, <br />new or old, a Thankyou, and Good Luck salute...... <br />Published by The. Arden Association <br />1 <br />' <br />• <br />No. 104 January 1977 <br />TThe <br />Town Crier extends best wishes in 1977 <br />® <br />to all in Arden Hills. <br />Gift-giving time will be remembered through- <br />'out <br />• <br />CN 0 <br />the year thanks to several recent gener- <br />osities: <br />RThe <br />Nazareth Council of the Knights of Colum- <br />I <br />bus donated a microwave oven to the Public <br />' <br />. <br />.. <br />• . <br />Works employees. <br />The Minnesota Baptist Conference gave $200.00 <br />to the Village in appreciation of the services <br />the Village provides. <br />Presbyterian Homes also sent a gift of $500.00 <br />to the Village. <br />The 208 -bed McKnight Geriatric Care Center addition is in the early stages <br />of construction at Presbyterian Homes. Completion is scheduled for spring <br />of 1978, at which time there will be accommodations for over 430 people at <br />various levels of care. Council recently approved a $4,000,000 industrial <br />revenue bond to finance this expansion. (Payment of the bond is guaranteed <br />by Presbyterian Homes; the Village assumes no obligation in the redemption. <br />Issuance of municipal bonds in this manner saves the home about 1% interest <br />and provides tax exempt securities for the investors.) In addition to pro- <br />viding homes and care for its more than 200 residents, at the present time <br />P.H. also offers a variety of services to the community, and these services <br />will be increased when the new expansion is completed. These now include a <br />hot meal delivery to shut-ins in the Mounds View and Roseville School Dis- <br />tricts, craft classes (weaving, ceramics), and two unique offerings of which <br />the home is justifiably proud. one is "Day Care for Adults", a program <br />which provides day care and physical therapy for persons who live,else- <br />where (such as in their own homes); the other is a new "Stroke Club" pro- <br />viding therapy where needed and which involves the patient's family with <br />other families in,order to share common problems in a support -giving en- <br />vironment. Plans for the new Geriatric Care Center also include 16 beds <br />for short-term residential care and a telephone program by which the Home <br />can check each day with people who are living alone.....but for right now, <br />can you share 1-2 hours of your time every 3 weeks? If so, call Laurie Al- <br />len, Mounds View School Dis. Sr. Citizens Coordinator at 636-0855 and offer <br />to deliver a hot meal and a warm smile to a senior citizen.... <br />Following is a list of village officials and Committee appointments for 1977. <br />Names marked with an asterisk are people new (effective Jan.l) to their re- <br />spective positions in village government. Judging from the number of *'s, <br />there is a healthy interest in participating, and we extend each volunteer, <br />new or old, a Thankyou, and Good Luck salute...... <br />