Hawaiian Luau at The Waterton Healthcare & Rehabilitation by Sarah A. Miller
Read MoreThe Waterton Healthcare and Rehabilitation at Shiloh resident Francisco Mendez spins a hula hoop around fellow resident Curtis Williams during a Hawaiian-themed event in their parking lot on Friday, July 31, 2020 in Tyler, Texas. The afternoon event allowed residents and staff alike to get together to play games of ring toss, hula-hoop, limbo and “punch the pineapple.” Special events at the center aim to bring joy to the residents and patients which have not been allowed to receive visitors inside the building since the end of March due to COVID-19. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
The Waterton Healthcare and Rehabilitation at Shiloh certified occupational therapy assistant Shelby Jeter brings a hula hoop over to resident Curtis Williams during a Hawaiian-themed event in their parking lot on Friday, July 31, 2020 in Tyler. The afternoon event allowed residents and staff alike to get together to play games of ring toss, hula-hoop, limbo and “punch the pineapple.” Special events at the center aim to bring joy to the residents and patients which have not been allowed to receive visitors inside the building since the end of March due to COVID-19.
The Waterton Healthcare and Rehabilitation at Shiloh Activity Assistant Jaylene Hazzard spins a hula hoop around her neck to entertain residents during a Hawaiian-themed event in their parking lot on Friday, July 31, 2020 in Tyler. The afternoon event allowed residents and staff alike to get together to play games of ring toss, hula-hoop, limbo and “punch the pineapple.” Special events at the center aim to bring joy to the residents and patients which have not been allowed to receive visitors inside the building since the end of March due to COVID-19.
Laura Nash, director of rehab services at The Waterton Healthcare and Rehabilitation at Shiloh, plays ring toss with resident Charles Martin during a Hawaiian-themed event in their parking lot on Friday, July 31, 2020 in Tyler, Texas. The afternoon event allowed residents and staff alike to get together to play games of ring toss, hula-hoop, limbo and “punch the pineapple.” Special events at the center aim to bring joy to the residents and patients which have not been allowed to receive visitors inside the building due to COVID-19. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
The Waterton Healthcare and Rehabilitation at Shiloh resident Janie Sullivan plays a game called “punch the pineapple” during a Hawaiian-themed event in their parking lot on Friday, July 31, 2020 in Tyler. The afternoon event allowed residents and staff alike to get together to play games of ring toss, hula-hoop, limbo and “punch the pineapple.” Special events at the center aim to bring joy to the residents and patients which have not been allowed to receive visitors inside the building since the end of March due to COVID-19.
The Waterton Healthcare and Rehabilitation at Shiloh resident Joya Enright wears a tropical outfit and flamingo glasses during a Hawaiian-themed event in their parking lot on Friday, July 31, 2020 in Tyler. The afternoon event allowed residents and staff alike to get together to play games of ring toss, hula-hoop, limbo and “punch the pineapple.” Special events at the center aim to bring joy to the residents and patients which have not been allowed to receive visitors inside the building since the end of March due to COVID-19.
The Waterton Healthcare and Rehabilitation at Shiloh resident Marcie Taylor rolls a hula hoop during a Hawaiian-themed event in their parking lot on Friday, July 31, 2020 in Tyler, Texas. The afternoon event allowed residents and staff alike to get together to play games of ring toss, hula-hoop, limbo and “punch the pineapple.” Special events at the center aim to bring joy to the residents and patients which have not been allowed to receive visitors inside the building since the end of March due to COVID-19. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Laura Nash, director of rehab services at The Waterton Healthcare and Rehabilitation at Shiloh, pushes resident Joan Baldensperger in her wheelchair under the limbo stick during a Hawaiian-themed event in their parking lot on Friday, July 31, 2020 in Tyler, Texas. The afternoon event allowed residents and staff alike to get together to play games of ring toss, hula-hoop, limbo and “punch the pineapple.” Special events at the center aim to bring joy to the residents and patients which have not been allowed to receive visitors inside the building due to COVID-19. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Laura Nash, director of rehab services at The Waterton Healthcare and Rehabilitation at Shiloh, pushes resident Janie Sullivan in her wheelchair under the limbo stick during a Hawaiian-themed event in their parking lot on Friday, July 31, 2020 in Tyler, Texas. The afternoon event allowed residents and staff alike to get together to play games of ring toss, hula-hoop, limbo and “punch the pineapple.” Special events at the center aim to bring joy to the residents and patients which have not been allowed to receive visitors inside the building due to COVID-19. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)