When someone showed Stephanie Gumina a Canadian video featuring
seniors singing Carly Rae Jepsen’s pop hit “Call Me Maybe” last year,
she thought residents of the Belvedere of Westlake in Ohio, where she is program director, would enjoy participating in a similar activity.
“My residents are very animated,” she told me. “Just because you’re a
senior citizen doesn’t mean you can’t have fun. We have fun every day.
We laugh every day.”
Stephanie found the perfect vehicle for the Belvedere’s assisted
living residents to express their energy—and for her to use skills honed
in broadcast school—in Pharrell Williams’ infectious, Oscar-nominated tune “Happy,”
which is featured in the children’s movie “Despicable Me 2.” And now
the world can see the results of their efforts, because Stephanie posted
a video of residents and staff members dancing and singing along to the
ditty on YouTube, where it has received more than 3,700 hits in the
past month.
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