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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Tuolumne County Commission on Aging: Jots & Thoughts; Items for Better Living; Calendar 2012

Welcome to the Tuolumne County Commission on Aging blog: it’s our ongoing effort that we hope will bring information to help and inform seniors in our county. The commissioners, with their extensive and varied experience and expertise, are all volunteers and without exception are primarily concerned with doing whatever they can to improve the lives of our county’s seniors in and around the Motherlode.
“We do not remember days; we remember moments. The richness of life lies in memories we have forgotten.” ~ Cesare Pavese 1908-1950, Italian poet
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Jots & Thoughts
By Roberta R Goodwin ...

 2011 Centenarians honored at senior luncheon


Committee Chair Cathie Peacock’s comment sums it up nicely: “To have as many Centenarians as we have in Tuolumne County, is an honor! Imagine some have gone to school in horse and buggy, and now they have seen a man on the moon, and change of century ...and everything in between!
Congrats to you all!
Below are excerpts from Lenore Rutherford’s article which appeared in the UD Nov. 3, 2011. “Centenarians honored at senior luncheon” By Lenore Rutherford, The Union Democrat  November 3, 2011

“Sonora Area resident Frances Bartels credits her long life to working hard, staying active and never giving up.  At age 105 and a half, she was the eldest member of the Tuolumne County Centenarian Society to be honored at the Tuolumne County Senior Center on Oct. 26.” 
The new centenarians’ names were added to a plaque that hangs at the Tuolumne County Senior Center.  Centenarian Alumni and University of Life members were also honored.  See Rutherford’s article for more names and info. Names of those people 100 and up are given below.  
103
Clara Holloway
102
Lurline Bird
Erma Guissi
Holly Rice (posthumous)
Marian McMullen
Esther Butler

101
Odeta Lewis
Sue March
100
Virginia Bowers
Katie Holm
Ellie Koch
Camille “Mickey” Nichols
Clara PloosterEva Savateer (posthumous)

Tuolumne County Commission on Aging... encourages and welcomes not only visitors to our meetings but we have vacancies at the moment, and so we always welcome any interested parties to apply.  Attendance at our meetings is a prerequisite. Please come to our meetings and see what we’re about!
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Did YOU Know?
by editor Roberta Goodwin (comments? email me at: aging2010@gmail.com)

News Flash! For your better living

1.“First Alert” or Cell Phone?
Do you use one of the “First Alert” kinds of services for the 30+ some odd dollars it costs a month? Do you have a Cell Phone? To save the monthly cost, you might want to consider a cell phone instead (I did myself), because that’s a savings of $360 or so a year.  Of course, you need to consider reception, as in do you have a signal everywhere you want to go? In this county that can be dicey.  But if you do have reception around the house at least, you might consider switching.  And of course you have to clip the phone to yourself.  Just a thought: it's something to think about, especially if money is an issue.


2. There was an interesting article the other day in the Union Democrat.  It was an Associated Press piece entitled “The oldest old: Reaching 90 more likely than ever” by Hope Yen said that “the rolls of America's oldest old are surging.”  Read more here:  
http://news.yahoo.com/oldest-old-reaching-90-more-likely-ever-220317783.html


3. Our recent event (September 29) Aging for Dummies conference will be shown on Cable 8 through January.  The schedule – too long to be reproduced here, sorry – was published in the UD recently.  Call Carleton Penwell at 5312-8583 for more info, or email him at: carpat@mlode.com.
Please note, Tuolumne County Behavioral Health, Area 12 Agency on Aging, Tuolumne County Senior Center, Catholic Charities, and the Tuolumne county Library will also have DVDs of the session available to be checked out if you wish.


4. You readers might have wondered at some point how much Commission on Aging members have to comply with government ethics standards, as a matter of fact they must undergo coverage and certification every two years like all government employees.  We can attend refresher training sessions or do our training online for certification.



 

 

 


5. PG&E’s low-income program: PG&E has a low-income program called “The Energy Savings Assistance Program” and they partner with Sears locally to bring new refrigerators to folks. According to an installer I talked to the other day named “Mike” he said that he and his crew make about 10 stops a day in the county to bring free brand-new refrigerators. His clients run to – he estimates – about 70% seniors. As part of the program, the crew even picks up their old refrigerators (and refurbishes/recycles them). The service area extends from Mi-Wuk to Riverbank, more or less, as he explained. Other features of the program include what they term Improvements to your house, apartment or mobile home including compact fluorescent lights, caulking, showerheads, minor home repair and more. To find out more about the program and whether you're eligible, or if someone you KNOW is eligible, go to: http://www.pge.com/myhome/customerservice/financialassistance/energysavingsassistanceprogram call or call 800-989-9744.


6. And this from Catherine Driver (via Suzy Hopkins of FAN Magazine): "REACH Plus is a program provided by PG&E and Salvation Army to help folks with delinquent electricity bills. We are working with our local Salvation Army to provide help to elders in need of assistance with their PG&E bills. We will be helping those 62 and over while Salvation Army will work with those under 62. (We will help in the case of a participant in the OE program, regardless of age.) Our part, like the Salvation Army's, is to assist in filling out the needed paperwork and making sure all appropriate paperwork is included (i.e. PG&E bills, proof of age, etc.). We then call PG&E to make the "pledge" and then fax the paperwork to Salvation Army in San Francisco. We can be reached at 532-7632 and Salvation Army can be reached at 588-1986. Catherine Driver, Engagement Coordinator, Older Adult Outreach & Engagement Program"

7. Minor
Home Repair:
Area 12 Agency on Aging offers a program for eligible county seniors “designed to assist seniors over 60 who have home repair problems they cannot resolve which threaten health & safety.” To be eligible, you must: be 60 years of age or older; reside in Amador, Calaveras, Tuolumne, Mariposa Counties; live in your own home. Typical repairs include... (among others) hard to turn faucets; leaky toilets; door knob repair; install grab bars; repair doors and windows; ramp repair
Call Area 12 Today for more information on how you can arrange for needed home repairs 209-532-6272...
or go to: http://www.area12.org/support.aspx. Also, you can view their website at: http://www.area12.org/...

8. From Ira Uslander: “I was just talking with Tom Teach at WM (Cal Sierra Waste Management) and he told me they have a disposal kiosk in front of their office on Camage for needles and other sharps. This is sometimes an issue for people with diabetes and other situations where they self medicate."

9. From Roberta Goodwin: I'm not a Comcast subscriber, but in my recent internet wanderings, I ran across this item from Comcast. It’s a program intended to help low-income families with low cost laptops, discounted internet access and free internet training. I see that it’s “aimed” at families with kids, educators and civic leaders. But it seems to me we have quite a few senior grandparents in this county raising their grandchildren. Enough to justify making a big deal of this? Maybe not. But in any case, is it good information? I think yes. So if you want more information, whether for yourself or someone else, go to this link for details: http://www.internetessentials.com/about/index.html and then for more, click on the “how it works” button.

10. Waste Management "yard service" - The Waste Management "yard service" option means Cal Sierra handlers retrieve and return the garbage carts so the resident doesn't have to. The fee is currently in the neighborhood of $11.00 and will be waived upon the resident’s submission of a doctor's note stating a disability rendering the resident unable to move the new garbage carts to and from the curb. The Commission is gratified to learn that their lobbying effort in this regard has been fruitful.

 
Commission on Aging Events Calendar 2012
In future, we will be blogging with even more information on matters of interest to county seniors so stay tuned! And please feel free to let us know YOUR ideas for events or forums that you want to see! We actively solicit your comments. As always, you may contact the Tuolumne County Commission on Aging by email: aging2010@gmail.com

NEW: The Commission on Aging appears on a regular basis before the Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors in order to update them on Commission activities.
*Commission on Aging general meetings 1:30PM, 2nd Monday each month, at Area 12 Agency on Aging, Standard Rd., Conf. Room C
*Commission on Aging Executive Board meetings 1:00PM, 1st Monday each month, at the Senior Center
*Commission on Aging Public Relations committee meetings, 12:00PM, 1st Wednesday each month, at Interfaith
* Commission on Aging Education Committee meetings, 9:00AM, 3rd Tuesday each month, Starbucks, Sonora Crossroads Shopping Center, in the Prudential 2nd Floor Conference Room

 
***2012 Activity & Speakers’ schedule***
(Speakers inform the commissioners on senior related issues.)
December - none, Board Elections
>January - none, Goal Settings Session
Rest of the year TBA
 
All COA meetings are open to the public. Please come and give us your ideas, concerns, and information regarding senior issues!

In future, we will be blogging with more information on matters of interest to county seniors so stay tuned! And please feel free to let us know YOUR ideas for events or forums that you want to see! We actively solicit your comments. You may contact the Tuolumne County Commission on Aging by email aging2010@gmail.com.

To go to the Area 12 Agency on Aging’s website, go here: http://www.area12.org/
To go to the Little House website, go here: http://thelittlehouse.org
To go to Friends and Neighbors website go here: http://seniorfan.com/
To go to the San Francisco Institute on Aging website, go here:
http://www.ioaging.org/



Blog Editor: Roberta Goodwin

What thoughts have YOU?  Email them to me at: aging2010@gmail.com.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Tuolumne County Commission on Aging Post "Jots and Thoughts" / Senior Expo And Calendar 2011

Welcome to the Tuolumne County Commission on Aging blog: it’s our ongoing effort that we hope will bring information to help and inform seniors in our county.

The commissioners, with their extensive and varied experience and expertise, are all volunteers and without exception are primarily concerned with doing whatever they can to improve the lives of our county’s seniors in and around the Motherlode.
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Marge Depew gets married...

On May 7, 2011, in front of a slew of friends and family (especially family!), Commissioner Marge Depew was married to Gary Warner, and thereby became Marge Warner.  Sonora’s St. Patrick's Church was the locale.  The bride was resplendent in ivory and was given away by her oldest son Jim.  The groom was tall and handsome.  Dick Southern was best man.
Father Kraft presided and used an unusual but crowd-pleasing technique of turning the bride and groom around to face the throng of well-wishers.  After the ceremony, the wedding party proceeded on to Veteran’s Memorial Hall in Tuolumne for the reception, and a rollicking good time was had by all.  Congratulations Marge!


“Jots & Thoughts”
by editor Roberta Goodwin, email me at: aging2010@gmail.com

From Cathie Peacock: Full swing preparation for fire season
Residents of Tuolumne County should be in full swing preparation for fire season.  Besides yard clearance, another aspect always to check is the smoke detectors/alarms.  If seniors need smoke detectors or smoke alarms checked, batteries replaced or in need of detectors or alarms, please contact (retired Sonora Fire Chief Mike Mandell at 586-1180.  He will call you back to determine a best plan to fit your needs, and make necessary checks and installments (free).  In addition, if anyone would like to donate to this program, he can give you the proper information.

From Kathleen Rustrum in a COA meeting 5/09/11

Helping Hands Volunteer Storm Clean Up Group!!! 
Do you have downed trees and woody debris from this year's winter storms; and are you in need of help to clean it up? An eclectic group of organizations and volunteers are banding together in order to offer assistance to the elderly, disabled, and low income individuals/families who continue to struggle with storm-related yard debris cleanup at their primary place of residence in Tuolumne County. Local Assistance Centers will be open at the following places, dates and times for those folks interested in filling out an application or for those who may have questions about this volunteer effort.
§         Friday, May 13th Sonora Senior Center (next to Main Library on Greenley Rd); 11am-2pm
§         Saturday, May 14th Mi Wuk Fire Department noon-7pm or Groveland Little House 12noon-4 pm
§         Monday, May 16th Mi Wuk Fire Department, Mi Wuk; 12noon-7pm
§         Tuesday, May 17th Mi Wuk Fire Department, Mi Wuk; 12noon-7 pm
§         Wednesday, May 18th Tuolumne Memorial Hall, Tuolumne; 12noon-7 pm
§         Thursday, May 19th Sonora Senior Center (next to Main Library on Greenley Rd); 11am-2 pm
§         Friday, May 20th Sonora Senior Center (next to Main Library on Greenley Rd); 11am-2 pm
 §       Saturday, May 21st Mi Wuk Fire Department, Mi Wuk; 12 noon - 7 pm
or Groveland Little House 12noon-4 pm
For people primarily interested in filling out and dropping off an application, you may drop by Area 12 Agency on Aging located on Standard Road in East Sonora, Monday through Friday between 8 am and 4 pm beginning on May 9, 2011. Last day to pick up or drop off an application for assistance at this location is Friday, May 20, 2011. The clean up of storm debris will begin in June for those applicants who qualify. Pre-registration at one of the above Local Assistance Centers is required. For more information please call Area 12 Agency on Aging @ 532-6272. More volunteers are needed! If you are interested in lending a hand to this extraordinary County-wide volunteer effort, please call Catholic Charities: @ 532-7632 or Kristin Millhoff @ 532-6272 at Area 12 Agency on Aging.
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Did you know?
Year of the Family Caregiver: 2011 has been designated as Year of the Family Caregiver by the U.S. Administration on Aging in honor of the 10th anniversary of the federal National Family Caregiver Support Program.
Interfaith has a wood donation program.
  Their crews can come and cut it, load it and haul it off as long as the tree is on the ground and “easily accessible”.  They give it away in August to their low-income and no-income clients to heat their houses the following winter.  To donate your tree or wood, call Cathie Peacock or Barbara Woodward at Interfaith 532-0905.  And to sign up for the program to receive ½ cord free firewood, call Interfaith in August.
Area 12 Agency on Aging
... offers a “Minor Home Repair” program “designed to assist seniors over 60 who have home repair problems they cannot resolve which threaten health & safety”.
Call 532-6272 for more information or go to: http://www.area12.org/support.aspx
Also, you can view their website at: http://www.area12.org/ or email them at: info@area12.org
Tuolumne County Commission on Aging... encourages and welcomes not only visitors to our meetings but we always have 2 or 3 vacancies at any given moment, and we always welcome any interested parties to apply.  Attendance at our meetings is a prerequisite, so please come to our meetings and see what we’re about!

ANNOUNCING 2011 Senior Expo

The 2011 Senior Expo will be held May 25, 2011 from 9am to 2pm at the MOTHERLODE FAIRGROUNDS, John Muir Building.  The Expo features the opportunity for blood draws, a very popular Senior Idol contest, and many various for-profit and non-profit groups will present their senior-oriented services and wares.  In addition, many booths will be informational. This is a FREE event open to anyone, particularly seniors, baby boomers, family, caregivers, and all interested parties. For more information, go to the website: http://www.seniorfair.com/

Features and typical booths: 
*      Senior Idol contest! DO YOU SING OR DANCE?
*      Medical: blood draw 9AM-2 PM (nominal fee)
*      Caregivers: information / options
*      Finance/Insurance
* Legal
FOOD will be available

Hosted by:  The Tuolumne County Commission on Aging and
Sierra Senior Providers (Meals on Wheels)


Co-sponsored by: Black Oak Casino *Ray Suess Insurance*
Blue Mountain Minerals* JS West* Doug Wagner CPA*
Bob’s Greenley Pharmacy
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Reminder: Stay updated on the latest info at: http://www.seniorfair.com/
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SENIORS WILL BE HONORED

Senior Volunteer of the Year Ceremony
Written by Cathie Peacock, Tuolumne County Commission on Aging
The Tuolumne County Commission on Aging will be hosting a recognition and award event for senior volunteers serving in and around Tuolumne County.  This event will take place June 22, 2011 (Wednesday), 11AM in the Board of Supervisors Chambers, 4th Floor, 2 Green Street, Sonora.  Anyone wishing to recognize and nominate a senior should complete a Senior Volunteer of the Year Nomination Form and submit it by June 10th.  Nominees must be residents of Tuolumne County; be 60 years of age or older, and NOT members of the Commission on Aging.
Nomination forms may be obtained from the Senior Center on Greenly Rd; Area 12 Agency on Aging offices on Standard Rd in east Sonora; Senior Lounge in downtown Sonora; the Little House in Groveland; UpCountry Senior Center in Sugar Pine.  All nominations must include a follow up telephone number for verification of submitted information. To request applications, or for any additional information, contact Cathie Peacock at 586-4802.

Centenarian Society Event
The Tuolumne County’s Commission on Aging is seeking information on local centenarians, those who have reached or surpassed the age of 100 years.  A special recognition and honoring event is planned for Wednesday, October 19th, 11AM, at the Senior Center on Greenly Rd., in Sonora.  The Commission on Aging is asking eligible individuals’ family members, friends, churches, residential care and skilled nursing facilities to submit names.
In addition, anyone who has reached the ages of 96, 97, 98, and 99 yrs will be honored as well, in recognition of their status in Tuolumne County’s Centenarian University of Life. Those who are aged 96 years are freshman, 97 years are sophomores, 98 years are juniors, and 99 years are seniors.  Upon reaching the age of 100 years, those individuals will be inducted into the Centenarian Society of Tuolumne County.  Their name will be placed on the Centenarian Society wall plaque at the Senior Center on Greenly Rd.  Each name submitted will receive a personal invitation, including their families, and a certificate of recognition of their status in our communities.  The Senior Center will provide lunch free to the honorees, and $3.50 to all others, to be served by community leaders and Commission on Aging members.
For additional information or to submit names, contact Cathie Peacock at 586-4802 or JoAnn Rascon at 588-9004.


Commission on Aging Events Calendar 2011
1)  Commission on Aging Executive Board meetings 1:00PM, 1st Monday each month, at the Senior Center
2)  Commission on Aging Public Relations committee meetings, 12:00PM, 1st Wednesday each month, at Interfaith
3)  Commission on Aging general meetings 1:30PM, 2nd Monday each month, at Area 12 Agency on Aging, Standard Rd., Conf. Room C
NOTE: the June 13th meeting will be in Groveland at The Little House.

4)  May 25 – Senior Expo, Motherlode Fairgrounds, John Muir Building 9AM-2PM
5)  June 22 - Senior Volunteer of the Year Awards Ceremony 11AM at Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors' Chambers, 4th Floor, 2 Green St.  Sonora
6)  October 19 - Centenarian Awards Ceremony 11AM Senior Center Sonora
 

***2011 Speakers’ schedule***
(to inform the commissioners on senior related issues.)
>June - John Gray
>August - Kathy Toepel
 
All COA meetings are open to the public. Please come and give us your ideas, concerns, and information regarding senior issues!
In future, we will be blogging with more information on matters of interest to county seniors so stay tuned!  And please feel free to let us know YOUR ideas for events or forums that you want to see! We actively solicit your comments.  You may contact the Tuolumne County Commission on Aging by email aging2010@gmail.com.

To go to
Friends and Neighbors website go here: http://seniorfan.com/ 

To go to the San Francisco Institute on Aging website, go here: http://www.ioaging.org/

Blog Editor: Roberta Goodwin
What thoughts have YOU?  Email them to me at: aging2010@gmail.comRoberta