River Valley Estates
Senior Living and Memory Care*7053 E. 31st Place Yuma, Arizona*928-433-6958
/ Administrator’s Corner with Daniel
Happy Festive July to our Residents and Families, please join me in welcoming our new residents and new team members. The month of July brings forth the American spirit, we are excited to be celebrating our first annual 4th of July BBQ. We will be hosting our BBQ on July 3rd (Tuesday) with a hearty buffet style lunch with all the classic favorites! Chef Patty and her team are excited to showcase an amazing spread! Please keep an eye on the calendar for other July 4th events! I would also like to share our June Ageless Dream. We were so fortunate to have Erna D. as our first Ageless Dream, I was lucky to be present at the time, please see the story below.
Erna is originally from Germany. She worked for the U. S. Army’s Special Services, (the entertainment branch of the American military created in 1940) and relocated to Connecticut after WW2.
On Sunday June the 3rd, a piano player named Kolt performed for the residents at River Valley. Erna attended the event and told LEC Wendy the story of a pianist in Germany named Charlie who played so beautifully. She spoke of how she loved Kolt’s performance and said that he plays Chopin better than Charlie did all those years ago.
Wendy called Kolt, who by day is a college campus police officer, and asked him if he would do a special performance for Erna at his convenience. Kolt jumped at the opportunity to serve and replied he would be right over after work. Kolt serenaded Erna and brought fond memories of Germany to her, once again.

Nurse News with Mary

July is National Blueberry Month!

InJuly2003, the US Department of Agriculture announcedJulyas NationalBlueberry Monthin the United States! Native to North America, blueberries are grown in 35 out of 50 states. That translates into the US supplying roughly 95% of the entire world’s crop. Blueberries are in full seasonal swing somewhere from April through October, but July is known as prime blueberry season.
Experts often include blueberries in their “Top 10 Lists” of the healthiest foods. Blueberries contain a flavonoid called Anthocyanin which is a powerful antioxidant that gives blueberries their characteristic blue color and is responsible for many of their health benefits. Blueberries contain iron, phosphorous,calcium,magnesium, zinc, vitamins K and C, potassium, and fiber. One cup of blueberries contains about 3.6 grams of fiber and 24% of the recommended daily allowance of vitamin C.
Many studies have suggested that increasing consumption of plant foods such as blueberries decreases the risk ofheart disease, obesity, diabetes, and overall mortality. They have been shown to help maintain a healthy blood pressure, bone strength, and mental health. Blueberries also help to preventconstipationand maintain regularity for a healthy digestive tract because of their fiber content.
Consuming a variety of fruits and vegetables has long been associated with a reduced risk of many lifestyle-related health conditions. The overall diet is always more important than any single food in preventing disease and achieving good health. It is better to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables to promote healthful living, rather than to concentrate on individual foods. / Good Eats with Patty the Chef

American Classic Potato Salad
Ingredients
6 cupsquartered unpeeled small red potatoes
3/4 cupof Mayonnaise
1 Tbsp.Dijon Mustard
8 slicesBacon, crisply cooked, crumbled
4 large eggs
1/4 cupchopped fresh chives
Cooking Directions
ADDpotatoes to boiling water; cook 15 min. or until tender. Drain.
Boil the eggs for 15 min., peel and dice.
MIXmayo and mustard in large bowl. Add potatoes, eggs, bacon and chives; mix lightly. Cover.
Garnish with fresh parsley.
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Blueberry Pie Oatmeal
INGREDIENTS
1 cup frozen blueberries
1½ tbsp water
1 tbsp honey
¼ tsp vanilla extract
pinch of salt
½ tsp cornstarch
1 cup of dried oats cooked
INSTRUCTIONS
In a small saucepan, combine the blueberries, water, honey, vanilla extract, and pinch of salt. Stir to combine, then sprinkle on the cornstarch and mix evenly.
Bring to a boil, then let simmer for 5 minutes, or until thickened. Serve on top of oatmeal.

Quick Tips from Blanca MC Coordinator
As the summer months are in full-speed and July is National Blueberry month! In Memory Care, our residents thoroughly enjoy frozen blueberries as a healthy snack while sitting outside in the courtyard throughout our evening outings. We encourage you to offer frozen blueberries to your loved ones; not only are blueberries tasty, researchers from the University of Cincinnati conducted a new study that blueberries may help prevent or reduce Alzheimer's disease or dementia. Our residents also enjoy them in with some warm oatmeal for breakfast, mixed in with yogurt for a midday snack or with some ice cream for dessert! Enjoy!
/ Senior Moments……

Did You Know……..

Opened in July 1875, the Yuma Territorial Prison was where gunslingers, stagecoach robbers, and every other brand of outlaw could expect to end up until the site was closed in 1909. The inspiration behind (and setting of) such films as “3:10 to Yuma” and “Rawhide,” more than 3000 criminals came through the stone arch entryway in the prison’s tenure.
Birthstone – Ruby

Not surprisingly, the word ruby comes from the Latin word rubens, meaning “red.” Rubies can range in color from light raspberry to dark purple. The Mogok rubies from Myanmar, formerly Burma, are the most valuable and sought-after because of their color.
Large rubies of good quality are very rare—and very expensive. In fact, the ruby is the highest-priced colored gemstone ever sold at an auction. In May 2015, a Burmese ruby sold for $30 million at Sotheby’s Geneva auction. / July Birthdays
In astrology, those born between July 1–21
are Crabs of Cancer. Guided by their hearts, Crabs are deeply emotional and nurturing. They create deep bonds and comfortable homes and are always willing to welcome people into their circle. Those born between July 22–31 are Lions of Leo. Leos are natural-born leaders: confident, charismatic, creative, and warmhearted. Leos also use their humor and loyalty to bring people together to work
for a common cause.
River Valley Estates July Birthdays:
Audrey H. – July 7th
Marie B. – July 11th
Lorraine M. – July 11th
Jerry S. – July 13th
Bonnie M. – July 27th