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U.S. Veterans of Foreign Wars Pacific region hosts convention in Pattaya

Convention Chairman Al Serrato leads the marching Boy Scouts through the crowd of veterans before the opening ceremony.

Marcus Souksi
Retired American veterans, VIP commanders and other military officials met in Pattaya as the U.S. Veterans of Foreign Wars Pacific Areas hosted their 48th annual convention June 8-12 at the Royal Palace Hotel.
The opening ceremony featured a Boy Scout troupe marching through the crowd and saluting to the flag of the United States of America as its national anthem played in the background.
Pattaya Deputy Mayor Ronakit Ekasingh provided the warm welcome before the VFW laid out the agenda for the meeting and introduced the VIPs: Shawn Watson, commander of the VFW Department of Pacific Areas; Homer Kemper, junior vice commander; Jim Malott, supreme representative; Colonel Walton, senior defense counsel; Hans Song, senior counselor; Edward Banas, senior past national commander in chief of the U.S. VFW; Bill Hudson, senior vice commander; and Gerald Kraus, national council member.
The Provisional Department of Pacific Areas was formally established on Dec. 3, 1966 at VFW Post 9467 in Yokohama, Japan. The formation of the department was a direct result of the continued cooperation of VFW Posts in the Far East area over many years starting in 1948. Following the end of World War II and with the surge of occupational U.S. forces throughout the Far East it seemed only natural that the VFW would establish itself and become an active stalwart in the support of U.S. Forces and veterans throughout the Pacific region.
The VFW is all about Veterans who answered their country’s call to duty. They are active in helping various charities throughout Pattaya, including cash donations and providing needed items to support foundations, sports clubs and many more. Other objectives of the VFW Department of Pacific Areas is to insure the national security through maximum military strength, to speed the rehabilitation of the nation’s disabled and needy veterans to assist the widows and orphans, and the dependents of disabled and needy veterans and to promote Americanism through education in patriotism and constructive service to the communities in which they live.

Hans Song, Senior Counselor of the Veteran Affairs Commission greets the gathered the Veterans.

Deputy Mayor Ronakit Ekasingh welcomes the veterans to Pattaya.

VIP members and guests bow their heads in prayer.

(L to R) Hans Song, Senior Counselor of the Veteran Affairs Commission; Bill Hudson, Senior Vice Commander VFW Department of Pacific Areas; Shawn Watson, Commander of the VFW Department of Pacific Areas; and Homer Kemper, Junior Vice Commander of the VFW Department of Pacific Areas.

Hans Song, Senior Counselor of the Veteran Affairs Commission (R) presents a gift to Shawn Watson (L), Commander of the VFW Department of Pacific Areas.

Sue Kukarja, Director of Communications for PMTV greets Edwards Banas, Past National Commander in Chief, VFW of the United States of America.

Boy Scouts pose for a photo with VIP members of the VFW Department of Pacific Areas.


We live in an ageing society

Pensiri Panyarachun, managing director of Absolute Living, gives the PCEC background information on the facilities offered for seniors and those in need of care at Long Lake Hillside Resort.

We live in an ageing society. Independent living, assisted living, after-hospital care, long-term care - these are all terms that describe the different needs of seniors as they grow older. The needs vary among seniors. But they also vary in the same individual over time. Not many facilities attempt to cater to all of these needs. But the Long Lake Hillside Resort near Pattaya, which opened in February of this year, is trying to do just that. Long Lake is owned by the Absolute Living (Thailand) Company. Pensiri Panyarachun, managing director of Absolute Living, spoke to the Pattaya City Expats Club about the facility on Sunday, June 8.

Pensiri describes to her PCEC audience the types of service offered for independent living, assisted living, and hospital after care residents at Long Lake Hillside Resort.

Pensiri explained that her grandmother is 106 years old and still going strong, and that thinking about her grandmother’s needs gave Pensiri the idea of opening a business dedicated to providing quality retirement living. She said she was also influenced by the fact that the quality of most long-term care facilities in Thailand leaves something to be desired.
Long Lake is located a few kilometres east of Sukhumvit Road, off the main highway to Bangkok, a few minutes drive from Bangkok Hospital Pattaya and about 10 minutes from the centre of Pattaya. Pensiri said that Long Lake combines resort-style living with special care. The resort includes 40 acres of landscaped grounds, including a natural lake.

PCEC’s MC Richard Silverberg presents Pensiri with a Certificate of Appreciation for her presentation.

Long Lake provides private living quarters, housekeeping and linen services, laundry services, and three meals a day. It also provides medication management, and transportation to and from medical appointments. Daily scheduled transportation to the centre of Pattaya is also available. There is a communal dining room, living room, game room, laundry area, and garden.
The Long Lake Hillside Resort offers both short- and long-term stays. The services provided by Absolute Living fall into three categories: (1) independent living; (2) assisted living; and (3) after-hospital stay. Further, she said that staff is trained in the care of Alzheimer patients.
As the name suggests, independent living is for retirees who can function independently and want to live in a resort setting where they can interact with other people and participate in communal activities. Assisted living is for seniors who can no longer manage on their own and require some degree of daily medical care and assistance. The staff provides assistance with everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing and meals. After-hospital stay is geared specifically to assist in the needs of people who have recently had surgery or a serious illness. The idea is that customers select the services they need at any given moment in time.
She mentioned that Long Lake provides a variety of indoor and outdoor activities. Indoor activities include a library, a games room, DVDs, an arts and crafts class and a Thai cooking class. Outdoor activities include morning exercises; and a garden and farm where people can grow rice and herb plants. Tour packages are also arranged for their independent living residents. For more information on the Long Lake Hillside Resort, visit their website at www.absolutelivingthailand.com.
After the presentation, Master of Ceremonies Richard Silverberg brought everyone up to date on upcoming events and called on Roy Albiston to conduct the always informative Open Forum where questions are asked and answered about Expat living in Thailand, especially Pattaya.
For more information on the PCEC’s many activities, visit their website at www. pcecclub.org.
(Photos by Urasin Wat Khantaraphan)

PCEC Member Richard Smith invites everyone to join him and others at the monthly Amari Resort’s Wine Experience on June 20 - reminding all that it is a fun event and PCEC members get a 15% discount.

PCEC Member “Hawaii” Bob Sutterfield announces planned changes for his Frugal Freddy participants, a PCEC special interest group that receives discounts from participating restaurants in Pattaya.


Lions Club donates equipment to Nongprue hospital

The Lions Club of Pattaya donated medical equipment and money to the Tanman Sub-district Health Promotion Hospital.

Jetsada Homklin
The Lions Club of Pattaya-Nongprue donated medical equipment to the Tanman Sub-district Health Promotion Hospital.
Club President Bunanat Pattanasin presented the examination table, pelvic examination chair and patient chairs totaling 51,305 baht to facility director Apinya Promwichian June 2. The club also gave additional cash to bring the total donation to 60,000 baht.
The hospital is located on a five-rai parcel in Nongprue Moo 8 and opened in 1999. Apinya said the most-common ailments the facility treats are respiratory disorders, muscle problems and infections.
The hospital’s main purposes are health promotion, routine services like checkups, disease prevention, rehabilitation services, and hygiene instruction.
Apinya thanked the club for the donation, saying the hospital will use the donated equipment and money to provide maximum benefit for patients.


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U.S. Veterans of Foreign Wars Pacific region hosts convention in Pattaya

We live in an ageing society

Lions Club donates equipment to Nongprue hospital

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