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2022 Resident's Voice Challenge Entries

Congratulations to the residents whose submissions were chosen for our poster contest!

Sunflower – Created with hand and fingerprints of residents and staff of Robertson County Health Care Facility

 “The petals are made of residents’ handprints, the center is made of staff fingerprints, and the center represents the love we have for each other at our facility.”

By Alice, Alma, Barbara, Bernita, Betty, Brenda, Clare, Connie, Conrad, Daphne, Deetta, Dewey, Doris, Dorothy, Edna, Estill, Faye, Geneva, Harold, Hazel, Herbert, Ida, Ina, Jacob, Jane, Jimmy, Joanne, Joyce, Letha, Linda, Marian, Marjorie, Mary P., Mary R., Melvin, Minnie, Missouri, Nerita, Opal, Paul, Peggy, Sally, Shannon, Sharon, Sue, Todd, William, and Willie

By Residents of Carrington Place

“(Community) means to feel and stay connected to others through different experiences together. The project we picked gave everyone an opportunity to participate, be involved and be able to work at their own pace to create something special together. Even the residents that don’t actively participate can enjoy the finished artwork on display.”

By Velma, Doris, Jere Robert, Catherine, Marybell, Lori, Caroline, Valice, Barbara, Betty F., WenMei, Barbara, Roe, Jane, Bill, Donna, Marina, Shirley, Jeanette, Thelma, Harvey, Thomas, Martha, Charlie, Nina, Betty S., Marty, Dylon, Warren, Harry, and Ann

Resident’s Voice Challenge Submissions

Wish Upon a Star

By residents of Salem Hills Rehabilitation & Healthcare
By a resident of Bermuda Village
By Britta Stewart

Dandelion

Created with hand and fingerprints of residents and staff of Robertson County Health Care Facility
By residents of Sundale Long Term Care and Rehab
By residents of Sundale Long Term Care and Rehab
By residents of Oakland Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
By residents of Oakland Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
By residents of Solomons Nursing and Rehab Center
By residents of Chapparal House

Dandelions on the Wind

By Elizabeth Anderson
By Residents of The Bluffs Long-Term Care Community

A Mother’s Love

By Arlene, Joanne, Helen P, Elreta, Jane, Doris G, Regina, Doris C, Susan, and Kay

World Observation

By Barbara F, Gloria, Agnes, Joanne, Susan, Doris G, Elreta, Regina

Dreams Take You Afar

By Dr. Beverlee, Kay, Jane, Shirley, Thomas, and Herbet

Simply Smile

By Agnes, Gloria, Arline, Joanne, Elreta, Ellina, Susan

An Unusual Reward of Peanuts and Gold

By Residents and Staff of New Jersey Eastern Star Home

Look and See… The Memories… Life

By Robert, Elreta, Helen P, Susan, Barbara, Regina, Agnes, Doris G, Joanne
By Margie Green
By Residents of Wedgewood Manor
By Ruth Kantor

Going Hiking With My Brother

By Patricia Morgan

Self-Portrait

By Sandra Tate

Self-Portrait

By Theresa Weir

Quilt

By Darway PEERs

Fall Community Goodie Bags

By Residents of Barnes Kasson
By Barb & Shirley

More Submission +

By Carolyn & Pat
By Cathy, Carol, & Audrey
By Linda
By Tim Simmons
By Donald, Raleigh, Richard, Gerald, James, Wallace, Ronnie, and James
By George Dall
By Robert Pyewell
By John Haynes
By Brian Porr
By Lowman,Chuck, Paul, Herman, Roy, and Bob
By Marvin, Richard, Roger, Charles, and John

Boyce’s favorite memory growing up in his community

Jane’s favorite memory growing up in her community

Joyce’s favorite memory growing up in her community

By Residents of Stonerise Morgantown
By Residents of Independence Manor Care Center
By Residents of Independence Manor Care Center
By Residents of Independence Manor Care Center
By Residents of Independence Manor Care Center
By Residents of Independence Manor Care Center
By Residents of Independence Manor Care Center
By Residents of Independence Manor Care Center
By Residents of Independence Manor Care Center

Paper Quilt

By Residents of Seneca Place
By Lori Eckerle

My Second Poem on Community

By Bill Smith

Building Community at the Villa

By Daniel Tomazeski

Kula Hospital Artwork

lauhala (pandanus leaves – woven) is strong back ground with hands that represent all the various departments that support our residents. Flowers represents residents, weaving of flowers represents coming together as Ohana (family) and a sense of community.
By Residents of Kula Hospital
By Residents of Kula Hospital
By Residents of Kula Hospital
By Debra Queen

Thank you to all of the long-term care consumers who submitted entries for this year’s Resident’s Voice Challenge! All of the fantastic submissions we received can be found below.