Holland Home. Serving Grand Rapids since 1892.

What’s new at Holland Home

HomeCare of Holland Home provides new service for patients with edema

HomeCare of Holland Home is now offering Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT), a gentle, non-invasive treatment for chronic edema. CDT is appropriate for patients with primary lymphedema or secondary lymphedema as a result of surgery, cancer, radiation treatments, chemotherapy, infection, obesity, chronic venous insufficiency or trauma. Treatment may include manual lymphatic drainage, compression therapy and exercise therapy. All treatments are performed by a certified lymphedema therapist.

While there is no cure for lymphedema, treatment can significantly reduce troublesome symptoms and decrease the risk of further complications.

HomeCare of Holland Home can also offer skilled nursing, certified home health aides, occupational therapy and social workers to help with long-range planning.

“The results were impressive. The treatments made tremendous improvements.”  —A client’s physician.

For more information, call (616) 235-5113.

March 8th, 2010 | Posted in General, HomeCare | Share this on Facebook or Twitter

GVSU professor highlights Holland Home for social networking efforts

Compared to most retirement communities, Holland Home is ahead of the curve when it comes to using the new social media. Holland Home was recently cited in an article on MLive as an excellent example of how to use Facebook, Twitter and a weblog to communicate with all age groups.

As part of broader research, Tim Penning, a PR professional and associate professor of communications at Grand Valley State University, wanted to find out how some of the top employers in West Michigan have adopted social media. [...] Holland Home, he said, has a very deliberate social media presence. It has a blog right on its Web site, where links to its RSS feed, Facebook page, Twitter account and YouTube channel are prominently displayed. Penning thinks that’s a smart way to have a presence.

The full story can be seen here: http://www.mlive.com/business/west-michigan/index.ssf/2010/02/ask_my_millennial_are_west_mic.html.

February 26th, 2010 | Posted in General | Share this on Facebook or Twitter

Holland Home debuts new television commercial during 2010 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony

Holland Home debuted its newest television commercial during the 2010 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Vancouver, Canada. The theme for the newest spot is Masterpiece Living, a specific, successful aging initiative based on years of medical research. Holland Home is the only senior services company in the state of Michigan to offer Masterpiece Living.

Previous Holland Home commercials have been award winners from the National Mature Media Awards. “The Masterpiece Living initiative focuses on SIPS from the fountain of youth; the Social, Intellectual, Physical, and Spiritual sides of life,” said Christopher Nicely, vice president of marketing for Holland Home. “Scientists are finding when these four areas are nurtured, a person ages successfully, or in other words, lives better longer,” he added.

February 12th, 2010 | Posted in General | Share this on Facebook or Twitter

Everyone is a winner in Wii bowling tournament

According to Nintendo, they named their game console “Wii” because it sounds like “we” — emphasizing that the game is for everyone. Residents at Holland Home’s Fulton Manor would agree — they have taken to Wii bowling with great enthusiasm. On Friday, January 22, they took on the Grand Rapids Senior Neighbors in the second game of a Wii bowling tournament. Fulton Manor was ahead going into the game, but lost by 189 pins. “But we will give them a run for their money when the tie breaker comes along,” said Nancy Venema, life enrichment coordinator for Fulton Manor.

Fulton Manor hosted their competitors for lunch following the game. And it hasn’t only been about winning — it’s been more about making new friends and getting to know new people.

The bowling tournament was covered by FOX 17 News including interviews with several bowlers. Check out the video here:

January 25th, 2010 | Posted in Fulton, General | Share this on Facebook or Twitter

Ronald Duemler appointed Medical Director for HomeCare of Holland Home

HomeCare of Holland Home is pleased to announce the appointment of Ronald S. Duemler, MD, MS, CMD as medical director for HomeCare of Holland Home. Dr. Duemler is board certified in both Family and Geriatric Medicine and holds a master’s degree in clinical research design and bio statistics from the University of Michigan. He is also a certified medical director through the American Medical Directors Association.

He will continue as an associate professor with Michigan State University. He currently coordinates the geriatrics curriculum for the Family Medicine Residency Program of the Grand Rapids Education and Research Center and serves as administrator of Advantage Health’s Geriatrics Program. In 2008, he also became board certified in Hospice and Palliative Care.

“We feel very blessed to have access to Dr. Duemler’s skills and expertise,” said Carolyn Flietstra, executive director of HomeCare of Holland Home, “and we look forward to having him on the HomeCare administrative team.”

January 19th, 2010 | Posted in General, HomeCare | Share this on Facebook or Twitter

Holland Home residents benefit from most profitable fundraiser in history

In December, Holland Home offered its annual Christmas Dinner fundraiser at DeVos Place in Grand Rapids. Even in a down economy, the event’s total net contribution was over $120,000, the highest recorded total for any fundraiser in the history of Holland Home. These donations directly support the Resident Assistance Fund at Holland Home, a collection of dollars which sponsor care when residents’ financial resources have been exhausted.

A heart-felt thank you to all those who donated time, money, and energy in making this year’s event a wonderul success for our residents in need.

January 6th, 2010 | Posted in General | Share this on Facebook or Twitter

Michigan’s largest non-profit provider of senior services embraces social media

Some things naturally go together – such as peanut butter and jelly, and snow and winter. Conversely, some things are rarely associated, like snow tires in Florida, and modern-day technology with senior citizens. However, Holland Home is embracing social media through platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and a number of Holland Home-affiliated weblogs. For an organization that serves over 3100 senior citizens daily in a variety of settings, the leap to social media is a path less traveled.

“More senior citizens and their adult children are obtaining information and communicating through social media,” said Christopher Nicely, vice president of marketing for Holland Home. “In addition to what we’re already doing, our social media goal is to find new and innovative ways to interact and provide information about Holland Home’s products and services.”

January 4th, 2010 | Posted in General | Share this on Facebook or Twitter

Governor Granholm appoints Holland Home executive to Michigan Board of Nursing Home Administrators

Governor Jennifer Granholm has appointed Mina Breuker, executive vice president of residential services at Holland Home, to the Michigan Board of Nursing Home Administrators for a term commencing December 15, 2009 through June 20, 2013. Underlying all duties is the responsibility of the Board to promote and protect the public’s health, safety, and welfare. The Board implements this responsibility by ascertaining minimal entry-level competency of nursing home administrators. The Board also has the obligation to take disciplinary action against licensees who have adversely affected the public’s health, safety and welfare.

The Michigan Board of Nursing Home Administrators consists of nine voting members: six nursing home administrators and 3 public members. The Board currently oversees the practice of approximately 1,236 Nursing Home Administrators.

December 29th, 2009 | Posted in General | Share this on Facebook or Twitter

Follow Holland Home, Faith Hospice, HomeCare of Holland Home, and In-Home Helpers on Facebook

We’ve joined the social media revolution. Staff, residents, volunteers, supporters and friends can sign up and become fans of all four companies today. This is a great way to interact, here’s what you do:

  1. Sign-up is easy at facebook.com
  2. Once a member, type Holland Home in the search field.
  3. Once you select Holland Home, click on the “become a fan” button – you’ll then be a fan of Holland Home on Facebook.
  4. Then, repeat the process for Faith Hospice, HomeCare of Holland Home, and In-Home Helpers.

December 16th, 2009 | Posted in General | Share this on Facebook or Twitter

Give the gift of help this Christmas

Not sure what to get a friend or loved one for Christmas? Give the gift of help from Holland Home’s In-Home Helpers. Our friendly, caring staff can help with light housework, meal preparation, errands or shopping as well as more skilled tasks like medication set-up, dressing changes and care coordination.

Your gift of an In-Home Helpers gift certificate can provide your loved one with transportation to an appointment or outing, assistance with bathing or dressing or just some one-on-one companionship. There’s no need to worry about size or color—the gift of help is always right and always appreciated.

To purchase your gift certificate for an In-Home Helper service, call 616-643-2525, or, for a free consultation, call 616-235-5113.

We’re on the web at in-homehelpers.org.

December 15th, 2009 | Posted in Breton, Fulton, General, HomeCare, Raybrook, Rehab Dimensions | Share this on Facebook or Twitter