Grinnell College students - Maya Adachi and Henry Brannan present wellness study

College Students Study Resident Wellness

During the semester just completed, a Grinnell College two-person methods team worked with The Mayflower Community leadership in a project to study wellness among Mayflower residents. The study was part of Professor Monty Roper’s Anthropology 293 course applied project, “Research for Community Development.” The project centered on experiential community-based learning to answer this research question:…

Mayflower Residents enjoying the shrimp boil

Mayflower Community Shrimp Boil

On Thursday, May 16th, the “shrimp boat” docked on the Buckley Courtyard Patio for the “all you can eat Shrimp Boil.” A long way from New Orleans, the Grinnell menu included sides of red potatoes, sweet corn, sausage, coleslaw, garlic roll, and Beignets for dessert. Drinks include Miller Genuine Draft and Bud Light beer, ice…

Connie Osborn posing with childrens book

Mayflower Resident Writes Children’s Book

Connie Osborn has written a children’s book about Parkinson’s disease, “Jon and Nana Connie Get the Wiggles.” Connie is a resident of The Mayflower Community Health Center (Grinnell IA). According to local author, Betty Moffett, “Connie herself has advanced Parkinson’s, and that fact along with 32 years of teaching high school science, makes her an…

Bev Anderson at Baily Park Grandparents Day

Grandparents Day at Bailey Park

On Friday, May 10th, a number of Mayflower Community (Grinnell IA) residents joined a number of grandparents in spending time with Bailey Park Elementary students. The Mayflower residents were “replacements” for students’ grandparents unable to attend. When the call went out for substitute adults, Mayflower, as usual, responded. Pictured is Bev Anderson. When she was…

Poetry Club commermorates Alex Moffet

Mayflower Poetry Club In Memoriam

The monthly meeting of the Mayflower Poetry Club was held on Monday, May 13th. It was a special commemorative session in remembrance of founding member, Alex Moffett, who died in 2009 at the age of 103. The tradition of the Club is that each member brings a poem they have written plus one by another…

Matter of Balance course to prevent fall risks

Get Into “Matter of Balance” at Mayflower

Do you have concerns about falling? Many older adults experience falls and other restrictions of their activities. “A Matter of Balance” is an award-winning program designed to manage falls and increase activity levels. Enjoy learning practical fall prevention techniques and simple exercises to increase flexibility, strength, and balance. During the eight-week structured group intervention course,…

Karen Stevenson celebrating Mother's Day Tea with her 4 daughters

Doing Tea for Mother’s Day

Happy Mothers Day! Working up to this important day of celebration, The Mayflower Community (Grinnell IA) hosted the annual Mothers Day Tea in the Carman Center on Friday, May 10th for Health Center and Beebe Assisted Living residents and their guests. In total 70 women attended, including 34 residents. Sue Drake entertained with piano music…

Mayflower Community Volunteer Appreciation

Mayflower Volunteers Are Appreciated

Annually, The Mayflower Community (Grinnell IA) thanks the many volunteers who provide support to Mayflower residents. Other residents, Grinnell community members, and Grinnell College students help in many ways: Driving, reading, companionship, worship services, audio-visual support. Of significant importance is the Grinnell College “Adopt-A-Grandparent” program, which pairs undergrad students with individual residents for a minimum…

city of grinnell curbside recycling bin

City of Grinnell Curbside Recycling Program

The Grinnell City Council voted Monday night, March 6, 2019, that curbside recycling pick up will be discontinued June 28th. The recycling center at the Public Works Department will be enhanced for citizens to drop off recycling. More information will be forthcoming on the recycling center. In addition, Mayflower will be providing information to our…