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Saturday May 21st 2016 (2 pm to 4 pm) is our monthly PGR HOTH (Help on the Homefront) visit to the Northport VA at Building 92. We will be celebrating some May Birthdays with some White Castle burgers, cake and playing BINGO.
Please come join us. Your presence will put smiles on some really great people over there. They look forward to seeing everyone and hanging out with us!!
If you are bringing your children to the visit, and they need community service hours, please bring the school forms with you to be signed. Please let me know if your bringing young children and how many.
If you have prepackaged food to donate, you can bring it to the Salvation Army or the Beacon House next to the Hospital. They take care of the homeless Veterans over there. We bring them all the leftover food from our visits.
Please meet at 1:45 pm inside the lobby of Building 92 . The visit starts at 2 pm and ends approx. 4 pm.
Suggested Donations
Tee shirts various sizes for men and women
Please ask Nancy for other suggested donations
Important Reminders:
Please do not feed or help feed any of the Veterans that are with us. There are some who are on strict choking precautions and cannot eat any solid food or drink liquids. Ask a nurse if you are unsure when serving burgers and drinks. These patients will have a colored beaded necklace on which we will go over at the beginning of the visits.
Please check for contact precaution signs before entering a room to assist a Veteran. If your unsure please ask a Nurse or RC in charge.
Wear gloves if your handling the food. And wash your hands.
Remember to sign the roster.
Please make sure a nurse is present while the Veterans are eating.
Please do not take any pictures of the Veterans there. You need permission first.
If you or a group are making goodie bags for the Veterans, please check them first for any type of food, socks and bar soaps and remove them from the bags. Any food could be a potential choking hazard for anyone there. All the Veterans are on controlled diets, so anything with sugar/high in carbs can make them sick .
They are all on Fall precautions so socks can only be the non slippery kind.
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Nancy (Gee) Greenseich
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