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One day, there may be a trip to the Cape May County Zoo. Another day, it could be an outing to one of Atlantic County's parks. Other times, it could be a trip down to the grocery store or the bank.
There are also parties, daily exercise sessions, movies, arts and crafts classes and games ranging from bingo to beanbag tossing.
'Every day, it's something different,' said Heather Piekarski, administrator at Golden Heart Adult Medical Day Care Inc. in Somers Point.
All of the activities offered at Golden Heart may make it sound like the type of day care center filled with rambunctious children.
But at Golden Heart, the emphasis is on the word 'adult.' The day care center can serve a range of clients from ages 18 to 100. It offers an array of activities, medical services, social programs and door-to-door transportation for people in Atlantic and Cape May counties who have intellectual or physical disabilities.
'It's a nice alternative for those people who are not quite ready for assisted living or nursing home care, Piekarski said.
While other adult day care centers may focus almost exclusively on elderly clients suffering from dementia or Alzheimer's disease, or those with developmental disabilities, Golden Heart serves adults with almost any physical, cognitive, or emotional condition, Piekarski explained.
'We do a little bit of everything,' she said.
Instead of separating clients into different age groups, Golden Heart has found that its multigenerational mix has great advantages for everyone.
'The elderly often enjoy interacting with those who are the ages of their children or grandchildren. Younger members often bond warmly to a parent or grandparent figure,' Golden Heart says on its website.
Piekarski also noted the cultural diversity of Golden Heart's clients. Some of them come from Bangladesh, India and Egypt and now live in Atlantic and Cape May counties. There are translators on staff to help with different languages.
Currently, Golden Heart has clients ranging from ages 27 to 94. The day care center can handle up to 64 adults on any given day and is usually close to that number, Piekarski said.
One of the clients, Maryann Scott, said she would probably sit at home alone every day if not for the social interaction she has at Golden Heart.
'I enjoy it. I look forward to coming every day. It's fun,' said Scott, a 67-year-old Ocean City resident.
Scott, a retired casino worker, pointed out that she enjoys the bingo games and shopping trips the most at Golden Heart.
On Monday, there was a trip to the local ShopRite for groceries. Piekarski said outings also include trips to the zoo, the parks, the beaches and the boardwalks. One memorable trip was to Lucy the Elephant in Margate. Sometimes, animals are brought to the day care center to provide comfort and companionship to clients.
Parties are another popular activity. A costume party was held for Halloween. Next month, Santa Claus will pay a visit. For Thanksgiving, there will be catered meals and turkey-themed games.
'We have parties for any holiday you can think of,' Piekarski said.
Meals are provided every day. After breakfast, exercise sessions are offered each morning to give everyone a daily dose of fitness.
'We really do try to get them up and moving,' Piekarski said.
Three years ago, Golden Heart came under the ownership of Ajay Goswami and Sparshil Patel, Piekarski said.
The day care center is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The first group of the day is brought in between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. A second group comes in between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Golden Heart's medical services include nurses who monitor the clients for such things as diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, pulmonary disease, epilepsy and wounds. Comfort and support are offered for people with Alzheimer's, developmental disabilities, cerebral palsy, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis and other conditions.
Physical, speech and occupational therapy are offered at Golden Heart through Spectrum Rehab.
Piekarski pointed out that Golden Heart's location at the intersection of Shore Road and Ocean Avenue is just blocks from Shore Medical Center and the cluster of doctors' offices near the hospital. Some clients are taken for their doctor visits during the day.
Nys pins mobile register. On its website, Golden Heart notes that it provides close supervision of its clients to prevent inappropriate behavior, wandering or accidents. The day care center also keeps in close contact with its clients' family members and doctors to stay on top of any changing conditions and needs.
'This is a nice respite for the families. They know that for five or six hours a day, transportation included, they are in a safe environment,' Piekarski said.
Clients can have their day care services at Golden Heart funded through Medicaid or the Horizon or Amerigroup healthcare plans. There are also private pay options. They include $85 per day without transportation services and $100 per day with transportation.
Golden Heart Adult Medical Day Care Inc. is located at 101 Shore Road, Somers Point. For more information, visit http://goldenheartdaycare.com or call (609) 788-0067.
Thanks to Golden Band Resources of Saskatoon, wheat isn't the only thing giving off a 'golden glow' in Saskatchewan these days. In fact, wheat pales by comparison to the shine coming from Golden Band's new gold deposits located approximately 480 km north of Saskatoon.
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With more than 875 km2 of claims with 12 known gold deposits and four former producing mines in the historic La Ronge Gold Belt, Golden Band Resources is now Saskatchewan's newest gold producer, and four of its 12 deposits (Bingo, Komis, EP, and Golden Heart) are some of the more promising gold properties being developed in recent years in all of Western Canada. Only Komis is a former producer while Bingo, EP, and Golden Heart are greenfield sites.
Getting these four properties into the headlines, however, has been no easy task because as every miner knows, bringing past-producing mines back into production requires a solid strategic plan supported by, most of all, confirmed mineralization of a worthy grade, and enough money to get it to market.
In Golden Band Resources' case, the company has these qualities and more because it has been focusing on the La Ronge Gold Belt since 1993 and it knows that its properties still contain enough high-grade gold to make their efforts worthwhile.
Adding to that, there's also the licensed Jolu Gold Mill (built in 1988 but extensively refurbished and upgraded for Golden Band's operations) in the heart of the district (within 75 km of all deposits) to make processing of the gold financially feasible. And Golden Band Resources recently put the mill to use by producing its first gold from the greenfield Roy Lloyd Mine at its Bingo deposit.
As mentioned earlier, Bingo is one of 12 deposits Golden Band Resources has in the La Ronge Gold Belt, and in April, 2011, the company achieved commercial production.
Gold production from the Jolu mill is expected to be 45,000 troy ounces for the first year of commercial production, and production from the Roy Lloyd Mine will continue from the reserve block above the 1265 Level and from development of the next reserve block down to the 1200 Level, and gradually transition to full production from the 1265 Level reserves.
Development of the decline ramp will extend down to the 1200 Level, in preparation for the development of a diamond drill drift, expected to be completed this Fall. Golden Band Resources expects that drilling of the Inferred Resources below the 1200 Level will be completed in the Winter of 2011-12, and is planned to upgrade the Inferred Resource to Measured and Indicated Resource status. The Lower Level contains an Inferred Resource of 155,074 tonnes at 13.89 g/t Au.
From its Komis deposit, development of this property is well advanced and dewatering of the former mine's underground workings is completed. Based on underground mining of high-grade veins, there is an Indicated Resource of 191,740 tonnes at 7.85 g/t Au (48,398 ounces) and an Inferred Resource of 10,746 tonnes at 7.91 g/t Au (2,831 ounces) to a depth of only 150 m. The deposit remains open and exploration is underway both along strike to depth.
Golden Band Resources' EP Mine is a 260-m-long open-pit greenfield operation with a Measured and Indicated Resource of 102,000 tonnes at 3.81 g/t Au (12,494 ounces). It will produce 50 tonnes per day. Pre-stripping at the site has been completed and supergene ore in the upper portion of the deposit indicates the potential for very high-grade gold content.
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The Golden Heart gold deposit boasts a Measured and Indicated Mineral Resource of 362,423 tonnes grading 7.94 g/t Au (92,50 ounces) plus an Inferred Resource of 7,479 tonnes at 9.36 g/t Au (2,250 ounces).
When the Golden Heart goes into production in 2013, Golden Band Resources' production target from these four deposits is from 60,000 ounces in 2011 to up to 100,000 ounces of gold per year in 2014.
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It's an ambitious goal but one that Golden Band Resources believes is achievable because, after all, the company has had faith in the La Ronge Gold Belt for almost two decades now and it looks like that belief in the district will pay off.