“Be where you are; otherwise you will miss your life.” ~ Buddha
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Jots & Thoughts
By Roberta Goodwin...
Save the dates!!!! All events Presented by the Tuolumne County Commission on Aging
2012 Senior Volunteer of the Year Awards ~ The Senior Volunteer of the Year Awards ceremony is scheduled for May 2, 11AM – 12PM, in the Board of Supervisors Chambers, 4th floor
2012 Centenarian Awards ~ The 2012 Centenarian Awards ceremony is scheduled for October 3, 11AM – 12PM,
√ MOTORIZED SCOOTER UPDATE:
Our Previous post related the situation on their forever broken motorized cart issue. If you remember, I both called and wrote a letter to the district manager in
√ From Sandi Fitzpatrick, the Executive Director of the California Commission on Aging office in Sacramento : an article on ADHC Clients and the transition process, entitled “Where Do They Go Now?”… see: http://www.healthycal.org/?s=Where+Do+They+Go+Now%3F+
√ Computer training classes: are available locally for seniors and are provided by various local agencies, locations, trainers.
Last we looked, an organization called “"California CONNECTS" sponsored by ATCAA and other organizations and offered at various locations throughout the Mother Lode. The low cost classes are taught by a man named Bob Ingalls, and one “Ms. Reinecke.” Some years back MyMotherlode.com also offered computer training aimed at the senior population as well at their location in downtown
The
√ Scam report from AARP Outreach & Service a piece entitled “Affinity Fraud”… see: http://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-01-2009/affinity_fraud.html
“Legal Matters”
Here are some of the matters affecting seniors that the
1. Silver Alert SB 38: proposed by Sen. Elaine Alquist (D-San Jose) – was recently passed… Almost 600,000 individuals in California have Alzheimer’s Disease. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, that number will grow to more than 1.1 million by 2030, and 6 in 10 people with Alzheimer’s will wander away from their homes or care facilities at some point. People with Alzheimer’s often lose their cognitive ability to remember when to eat and drink or protect themselves from extreme weather. Silver Alert would be similar to the successful Amber Alert program for children. More on it from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Alert... A Silver Alert is a public notification system in the United States to broadcast information about missing persons - especially seniors with Alzheimer's disease, dementia or other mental disabilities - in order to aid in their return. Silver Alerts use a wide array of media outlets—such as commercial radio stations, television stations, and cable TV—to broadcast information about missing persons. Silver Alerts also use variable-message signs on roadways to alert motorists to be on the lookout for missing seniors.
2. SB 810: as per - http://www.democraticunderground.com/101440504
As of Tuesday Jan 31, 2012 “Today SB 810, “Medicare for All” single payer legislation, was killed on the California Senate Floor.
More about the bill from this website: http://californiaonecare.org/learn-more/sb-810/sb-810-overview
As of Tuesday Jan 31, 2012 “Today SB 810, “Medicare for All” single payer legislation, was killed on the California Senate Floor.
More about the bill from this website: http://californiaonecare.org/learn-more/sb-810/sb-810-overview
3. AB 1525: Financial Elder Abuse: Money Transmitters sponsored by Assembly member Michael Allen)… This bill requires that money wire transfer services be included in the definition of mandatory reporters of suspected financial elder abuse.
4. AB 2374: sponsored by Assembly member Roger Hernandez… Prohibits a consumer credit card reporting agency from charging a person who is 65 years old or older a fee when placing a security freeze on his or her credit report.
5. AB 1648: Brownley: The California Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, ftp://leginfo.public.ca.gov/pub/03-04/bill/sen/sb_1601-1650/sb_1648_cfa_20040618_120723_asm_comm.html
Did YOU Know?
For your better living…
1. Area 12 Agency on Aging: This agency’s helpful staff provides services to more than 11,000 seniors in five counties: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa and
2. PG&E’s low-income program: PG&E has a low-income program called “The Energy Savings Assistance Program” and they partner locally with Sears to bring new refrigerators to folks. According to an installer I talked to named “Mike” … 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.
3. Senior Services Directory
Pick up this handy 24-page guide to local senior services at the sheriff’s Community Service Unit office in The Junction Shopping Center. Published by the nonprofit Senior Resource Service (SRS), it includes contact information for everything from health care and housing to transportation and emergency services – “anything a senior might need,” says Judy Finley, SRS president. A complete version of the directory (61 pages) is available online at the Friends and Neighbors website, www.tcfan.net, under the home-page link titled “Resources.”
4. "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
5. 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, and
The
Commission on Aging Meeting & Events Calendar 2012
Please also go to MyMotherlode.com Community Events Calendar to see our upcoming events: http://www.mymotherlode.com/community/events/
The Commission appears on a regular basis before the Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors in order to update them on Commission activities.
(Note re-meeting dates: Sometimes holidays and other events force us to change the day; emailing us at aging2010@gmail.com is always recommended.)
*Commission on Aging general meetings 1:30PM, 2nd Monday each month, at Area 12 Agency on Aging, Standard Rd. , Conf. Rm C
*Commission on Aging Executive Board meetings, 1:00PM,
1st Monday each month, at theSenior Center
1st Monday each month, at the
*Commission on Aging Public Relations committee meetings, 12:00PM,
1st Wednesday each month, at Interfaith
1st Wednesday each month, at Interfaith
*Commission on Aging Legislative committee meetings, 10:30AM
2nd Thursday each month, at Area 12 Agency on Aging,Standard Rd.
2nd Thursday each month, at Area 12 Agency on Aging,
* Commission on Aging Education Committee meetings, 1:30PM,
3rd Thursday each month,Sonora Crossroads Shopping Center , in the Prudential 2nd Floor Conference Room
3rd Thursday each month,
2012 Speakers’ schedule
May – Sam Taylor, Senior Youth Partnership
June – Valerie Farley, ATCAA
July - TBD
August – Dick Pland
September – John Gray , in Groveland
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 blog 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. You may contact the
To go to:
Area 12 Agency on Aging’s website, go here: http://www.area12.org/
Little House website, go here: http://thelittlehouse.org
Friends and Neighbors website go here: http://seniorfan.com
THANK YOU for reading our blog! Editor Roberta Goodwin
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