Cape May County Herald, 31 October 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 45

Social Security

Lutheran Home Is Non-Sectarian \ - ' ' i r

OCEAN VIEW - Founded 20 years ago, the Lutheran Home at Ocean View, 184 Shore Rd., offers both nursing and residential, apart- ' ment facilities. "The apartment living is for people

with more mobility and independence. Those who have their own cars are free to come and go as they please," said Mary Dwyer, coordinator. The home's entrance requirements are non-sectarian.

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PARTY — Mabel Scheming, a resident of the Lutheran Nursing Home in Ocean View, is served a slice of pizza during a party by Merri Tozer, secretary of the Four Seasons ("tub

' Religious services are offered for " various i, denominations. Lutheran services are held on Sunday. Thursday afternoon is set aside for ministers and pastors from other denominations, and "every other Wednesday we have a Catholic priest . who says Mass here, ' ' Dwyer added. "We try to accommodate all religions." THE NURSING SECTION contains 60 beds, as does the apartment" section. Construction also began last July for a new 60-bed medical ' wing which is hoped to be finished by next June, "There's really a good rapport between the families and the residents. I've worked here five years. I love it very 'much," Dwyer said. The nursing section, built in 1964, is fully staffed for those who require constant care. The residential i section was opened in 1960. , THE RESIDENTIAL complex con- j tains a snack shop, | laundromat, library, , two kitchenettes, a i

beauty shop, and a gift and notions shop. A public address system allows residents who cannot attend chapel to hear the services. Friends, children and pets are encouraged to visit between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. However, after - hours visits can be arranged. The apartmenttype section includes housekeeping services and meals. Fare-free transportation is provided to Cape May County shopping centers. A house van also takes residents on a variety of social outings. "WE'VE GONE to the quilt show and flower show. We went out to look at the fall foliage — we try to get everyone out to enjoy themselves," Dwyer said. Various entertainers visit the home. There are also parties, garden projects and other activities usually provided on a monthly social calendar. Nursing patients are encouraged' to furnish their own rooms from their

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VOTE YES NOV.6™ POLICfc PENSION QUfcSI ION THE POLICE IN LOWER TOWNSHIP, AVM^^TONE HARBOR AND SEA ISLE CITY NEED YOUR SUPPOql^MII - HELP TfflBH OBTAIN THE POLICE AND FlRJgMAN^rRlgJiREME.NTSYSTEl^ Policeman's Benevolent As^^ion #g»nlzition« in the put:

Stone Harbor Elementary School Avalon Soccer Club Lower Township Brownie Troop Girl Scout Troop #325 Lower Township Boy Scout Explorer Post Middle Township football Booster Club North Wi|d wood Fever Soccer Club North Wild wood Police Soccer Team Stone Harbor Recreation Department . I .) Lower Township Little League Baseball ; Betty Bacbarach Rehabilitation Hospital South Jersey Baseball Team | St. Raymond's Athletic Association , Bay sea District Boy Scouts St. John of God CYO f j I Cape May County Special Olympics § / J Helen Diller Home tar the Blind A St. |oe's Elementary school . A North Wildwood Officer Phil Program Astro's T-Ball Team t \ M Flyer's Wives Fight for life t , N Children's Seashore House s i f \ Greater Wildwood Junior Wrestling Assoc iatioa Atlantic County March of Dimes

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fj » * ' 7 K ' ' j Scu Isle City Basketball League Mfldwood Crest Dolphin's Swim Team Ope May Volunteer Fire Company Museum -jlperitage Christian Academy "^Orrioe Olympics * l.P.A. Playground Fund Cape May County March of Dimes Creater Wildwood Little League Margaret Mace P.T.A. %nshine Foundation I Awer Cape May Regional Booster Club Bfcwnie Troop #616 Fellowship of Christian Police Officers H«y Shores Girl Scout Troop #616 WiHwood Crest Basketball Teams (10) ?o«4fc Basketball Teams in Sea Isle City MarA of Dimes Walkathon Middfc Township Litfie League Baseball Cane May Youth Swim Booster Club Gin Sc»ut Troop #645 Matgarfl Mace School Gift's Basketball Boy Scout Explorer's Post St. Raymond s Athletic Association : I It r ii •

In Addition To The Li'ated Organizations There Are Eight Sl.OOG.OQL Scholarships Given. The Following Schools- Each Receive Two:

LOWER CAPE MAY REGIONAL HIGH aw— WILDWOOD HIGH SCHOOL ,

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