Ogemaw Commission on Aging, “My Place”
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Ogemaw Commission on Aging, “My Place”
Ogemaw Commission on Aging, “My Place” VOLUME 17 ISSUE 1 JUNE 2013 The Senior Observer Ogemaw Commission on Aging 1528 S M-33 West Branch, MI 48661 Carol Gillman, Director (989) 345-3010 ext. 1807 Jennifer Raymond, Assistant Director/In-Home Services. Coordinator (989) 345-3010 ext. 1806 Janith Mayhew, Nutrition Coor- dinator (989) 345-3010 ext 1803 April Zettel, In-Home Service Assistant (989)345-3010 ext. 1804 Sharon Burdine, Activities Coor- HERE’S OUR WEBSITE! www.ogemawcoa.org Well. . . . . Last month I thought Spring had sprung. Boy was I wrong. Now I’m wondering if summer will ever get here. One thing I do know for sure is that when it does, I will be complaining loudly about how hot it is! May 6th saw the North Country Tours bus leave for Soaring Eagle in Mt. Pleasant and the Frankie Avalon Concert. Our own Jackie Tidball escorted that trip and all attending report that it was a most awesome concert and day. On May 22nd the Spring party, themed “Enchanted Garden” took place. Nearly 100 people attended with the staff adding to the décor by dressing up for the theme also. Let me tell you, some of my co-workers did an awesome job of putting their costumes together. You should have seen our cooks, especially Mary, who dressed as a woodland bride, she looked so beautiful. (Too beautiful to be serving food!) Also during the party our Board of Directors honored our Director, Carol Gillman for her 40 years of service to senior services in Ogemaw County by naming our building “The Carol A. Gillman Building”. It was an emotional proud moment for all of us who have the pleasure of working with her. Her dedication to Ogemaw Commission on Aging and senior services is unsurpassed and without her this building would truly not exist! The Ogemaw County Herald and the Ogemaw Voice both did nice stories dinator (989) 345-3010 ext. 1802 Mary Jones, Program Assistant (989) 345-3010 ext 1809 Salena DeBusschere, Adult Day Services (989)345-3010 ext 1810 Posted by Emily Walker | [email protected] 989-387-8929 MARK YOUR CALENDAR! JULY 17TH SUMMER PARTY HERE AT MY PLACE ‘COUNTRY PICNIC’ OCTOBER 30TH HALLOWEEN PARTY DECEMBER 11TH CHRISTMAS PARTY Reservations needed for all parties. Seniors gathered for a celebration to honor Carol Gillman for 40 years of service to the Commission on Aging. The enchanted forest themed party at the Commission of Aging Building in Ogemaw County was held Wednesday, May 22. During the party, Gillman was surprised when the Board of Directors held an immediate meeting to rename the building in her honor. The building is now the Ogemaw Commission on Aging’s Carol A. Gillman building. Posted 5/22/13 On May 10th we held our 2nd annual garage and bake sale. We are happy to report that we made (net) $665.77. We would like to thank the vendors who rented tables, the seniors who gave up their regular congregate meal and bingo, and everyone who helped promote it, work it and came out and participated. FUTURE TRIPS June 18th Odawa/Petoskey ( Casino ) July 19th AuSable River Queen/Lumberman Monument Includes Lunch and Dairy Queen stop DID YOU KNOW? JUNE IS NATIONAL CANCER SURVIVOR MONTH. IF YOU KNOW A SURVIVOR WHY NOT SEND THEM A CARD? August 29th Little River/Manistee ( Casino October 12th AuSable Valley Railroad/Amish Country Store/Hartwich Pines. Includes Lunch See or call Sharon at 989-345-3010 ext 1802 to express your interest in these trips. BREAD SALES We SELL our delicious Cracked Wheat Bread! Rods & Relics came back in April and are meeting here at ’My Place’ on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 5:00 PM. We look forward to viewing those antique/ classic cars on occasion this summer. What is 2-1-1? June 3rd 4-6 PM By Scott Redmond Here at My Place 2-1-1 Northeast Michigan is your free, single connection to the hundreds of health and human services available in your community. You get one-call convenience and advice from a trained specialist who directs you to the resources that will serve you best during your time of need. ASPHALT SALES: As of May 31st we have made $3215.50 in Square Yards of Asphalt sold on the poster board in the lobby of My Place. It is so wonderful of all of you to participate! Order and prepay Sharon throughout the week and on Fridays after 11:00 pick it up. $2.50/loaf. Let us know ahead and we will slice it for you. ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION (N. MI. Alzheimer’s Association 989-356-4087) The Compassion to Care, the Leadership to Conquer OGEMAW SUPPORT GROUP MEETS FIRST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH 2:00 PM AT WEST BRANCH REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Contact Marcie or Lucinda at 989-345-3138 Come & see what a little bit of support can do! ~ June 2013 ~ Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 3 4 5 6 7 Barbeque Chicken Sweet Potatoes Broccoli Cracked Wheat Bread Fruit Lasagna Tossed Salad Green Beans Cracked Wheat Bread Apple Taco Salad With Chicken Cinnamon Apple Sauce Hot Dog Baked Beans Potato Salad V-8 Juice Fresh Grapes Pork Chop Oven Roasted Potato Cream Spinach Cracked Wheat Bread Apple Sauce 10 11 12 13 14 Sloppy Joe on Bun Maple Sweet Potatoes Broccoli Fruit Turkey Stuffing / Gravy Peas Cracked Wheat Bread Peach Cobbler 17 18 Turkey Polish Sausage Beef Stroganoff Onions/Green Peppers Vegetable Mix Pasta Salad Cracked Wheat Bun Bread Pineapple Upside Fruit Juice Down Cake Strawberry Shortcake 24 Potato Crusted Fish Brussels Sprouts Sweet Potatoes Cracked Wheat Bread Mandarin Oranges 25 Baked Chicken Mashed Potatoes/ gravy Wax Beans Cracked Wheat Bread Banana/Pudding Seasoned Baked Veal Parmesan Chicken Italian Vegetables Macaroni and Cheese Tossed Salad Green Beans Cracked Wheat Bread Cracked Wheat Bread Mandarin Oranges Pear 19 COOK’S CHOICE 26 Meat Balls Mashed Potato/Gravy Green Beans Cracked Wheat Bread Pear Fish Tater Tots Cole Slaw Cracked Wheat Bread Blueberry Crisp 20 21 Meat Loaf Mashed Potato/ Gravy Tossed Salad Cracked Wheat Bread Apple Ham Sweet Potatoes Green Beans Cracked Wheat Bread Peach Crisp 27 Beef and Cheese Burrito Shredded Lettuce Fire Roasted Corn and Black Beans Apple Sauce 28 Beef Teriyaki Rice Peas Cracked Wheat Bread Pineapple Tell your friends they can see the menu on facebook now ‘Ogemaw Commission on Aging’ *ALL MEALS SERVED WITH FAT FREE MILK *ALL MEALS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE FOR RESERVATIONS CALL SHARON 345-3010 (ext. 1802) or MARY HDM 345-1710 $2.00 REQUESTED DONATION FOR SENIORS OVER 60 $3.00 FEE FOR GENERAL PUBLIC UNDER 60 SODIUM IN YOUR DIET In most Americans’ diets, sodium primarily comes from salt (sodium chloride), though it is naturally found in some foods. Sodium is also added to others during processing, often in the form of salt. We all need some sodium, but too much over time can contribute to raising your blood pressure or put you at risk for heart disease, stroke, or kidney disease. How much sodium is okay? People over 50 should get less than 1,500 mg of sodium each day—that includes sodium added during manufacturing or cooking as well as at the table when eating. That is about 2/3 teaspoon of salt. Preparing your own meals at home without using a lot of processed foods or adding salt will allow you to control how much sodium you get. Look for grocery products marked “low sodium,” “unsalted,” “no salt added,” “sodium free,” or “salt free.” To limit sodium to 1,500 mg daily, try using less salt when cooking, and don’t add salt before you take the first bite. If you make this change slowly, you will get used to the difference in taste. Eating more vegetables and fruit also helps—they are naturally low in sodium and provide sodium to 1,500 mg daily, try using less salt when cooking, and don’t add salt before you take the first bite. If you make this change slowly, you will get used to the difference in taste. Eating more vegetables and fruit also helps—they are naturally low in sodium and provide more potassium. Here’s a tip In the case of sodium, don’t be confused by the Nutrition Facts label. It uses the recommended level for people 50 and younger, 2,400 mg. Just check the actual milligrams of sodium on the label and keep to the amount recommended for people 51 and older—1,500 mg. Nutrition Education June 2013 Have a good laugh! The Bathtub Test: During a visit to the mental asylum, I asked the director, “How do you determine whether or not a patient should be institutionalized?” “Well,” said the director, “we fill up the bathtub, then we offer a teaspoon, a teacup and a bucket to the patient and ask them to empty the tub.” “Oh, I understand,” I said. “A normal person would use the bucket because it’s bigger than the spoon or the teacup?” “No,” said the director. “A normal person would pull the plug. Do you want a bed by the window?” ties i v i t c A Mon Tue Wed June 2013 Thu Fri June 14th is Flag Day! June 16th is Fathers’ Day! June 21st is the First Day of Summer! The Gang decided to cancel Game Day for the summer! So we will see you all again in the Fall! 3 12:40 Penny Bingo by Dave H 4 12:00 Rose City Red Hatters for Lunch 5 12:00 Churchill Men for Lunch 12:40 Bingo by Deryl B 12:40 Euchre hosted by Gloria T 6 12:40 Pinochle hosted by Bev W 7 12:40 Bingo by Bev 7:00 Euchre Club 10 11 12:40 Penny Bingo by Dave H 12:40 Bingo by Deryl B 12 12:00 Churchill Men 12:40 Euchre hosted by Gloria T 13 14 12:40 Pinochle hosted by Bev W 12:40 Bingo by Bev 7:00 Euchre Club 17 12:40 Penny Bingo by Dave H 18 9:00 Bus leave for Odawa/Petoskey 11:00 Blood Pressure by Jill of Hospice of Helping Hands 19 12:40 Euchre hosted by Gloria T 20 21 12:40 Bingo by Bev 12:40 Pinochle hosted by Bev W DON’T FORGET THE DANCE ON SUNDAY! 7:00 Euchre Club 24 12:40 Penny Bingo by Dave H 25 26 12:40 Bingo by Deryl B 12:40 Euchre hosted by Gloria T 27 Foot Clinic by appt. 28 12:40 Bingo by Bev 12:00 Churchill Ladies 12:40 Pinochle hosted by Bev W 7:00 Euchre Club JUNE EVENTS & MEETINGS HERE AT “MY PLACE” JUNE 5TH and 19th at 10:00AM “Healing Together” (Grief Support) sponsored by Hospice Advantage Call Karen at 343-2470 JUNE 13th—Parkinson Support Group Meeting 1:00 PM. Conference Room. Come for Lunch at 12:00 Noon and stay for the meeting. JUNE 18th—Odawa Casino, Petoskey. Bus Leaves ‘My Place’ at 9:00 AM. Reserve with Sharon JUNE 18th—11:00-12:00 AM Blood Pressure Clinic by Jill of Hospice of Helping Hands JUNE 27th— at 10:00AM—Foot Clinic/Care by Inita Burmudz $15 for 30 minute appointment. Inita is certified and licensed. Bring your own towel please. Appt. needed, call Sharon 989-345-3010 ext. 1802 COMING IN JUNE! ODAWA CASINO/PETOSKEY June 18th (Departure time 9:00 AM) $30 includes ride, $15.00 casino credits and bonus credits Sign up with Sharon FOOT CLINIC June 27th (Thurs) Inita Burmudz does foot clinics here now once a month. Her fee is $15 for a 30 minute session which includes a soak and trimming your nails. She is certified and licensed. Please call Sharon 345-3010, Ext. 1802 for an appointment and remember to bring your own towel. THANK YOU TO AMERICAN LEGION POST 370 SKIDWAY LAKE FOR REMEMBERING US AND DONATING SO GENEROUSLY TO OUR PARKING LOT PAVING FUND PLEASE REMEMBER THEM WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD PLACE TO EAT OUT! THEY OFFER TO THE PUBLIC: PASTIES EVERY WEDNESDAY $3.50 (4-7:00 PM) DINNER EVERY FRIDAY $8:00 (5-8:00 PM) BREAKFAST SUN. JUNE 2 (9-12:00 PM) STEAK OUT/LIVE MUSIC, JUNE 8 (4-7:00 PM) FLAG CEREMONY FRIDAY, JUNE 14 (6:00 PM) We will celebrate JUNE birthdays on the 28th June, Neva, Bev, Derwood, Joan, Nathan, Patty and Jim AUSABLE RIVER QUEEN! July 19th, 2013 (Friday) NORTH COUNTRY TOURS AND OGEMAW COA PRESENT: RIVER QUEEN CRUISE AND STOP AT LUMBERMAN’S MONUMENT (Dairy Queen stop on the way home!) Pick up at West Branch COA (My Place) 10:00 AM Cost is $40/person (Due by July 8th to Sharon or North Country Tours) Trip cost includes: Round trip transportation + AuSable River Cruise + Boxed Lunch Sign up with Sharon 989-345-3010 ext. 1802 or Directly with North Country Tours at 1-888-396-9580 More on the May 22nd Party and Honor to Carol. . . . . . At Left: Mary Jones presents a parking sign to Carol. It represents a donation for a 15square-yard paving space for the new parking lot from the employees. The back of it has been autographed by all the employees. Below: Even Gnomes came to help with the party. Debbie’s costume was so good that most people could not tell if she was a boy or a girl, let along who she was ! At Left: A little clogging by Mareta, Trish, Dee and Otis! Many Thanks to the Masonic Lodge of West Branch for giving us a GREAT deal on the Pasties. They were delicious and a nice change of pace for a menu item. You can purchase them on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 11:00 to 5:00 for $4.00 each. The Lodge is located at 191 Page Street across from the DHS building and near the Little League Fields. Thanks to all our Inhome Service Providers who came in to help with the party SENIOR PROJECT FRESH 2013 Michigan Fresh Fruit and Vegetables will be available Soon. Application for the program are available at Commission on Aging from Sharon or Jan. To be eligible for coupons you must be at least 60 years of age and meet the income guidelines, which are based on 185% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines during the current fiscal year and live in Ogemaw County. Your signature indicates that you have been given a copy of the current income guidelines for the fiscal year. For 1 person: not to exceed $21,257: for two people not to exceed $28,694. Applications are at the front desk at ‘My Place’. You will be issued a coupon book when they become available. If you have questions, contact Janith Mayew, Nutrition Coordinator 345-3010 ext. 1803 NOTICE REGARDING THE DANCE! NO JUNE DANCE! Next Dance is Sunday, July 21st! MUSIC PROVIDED BY JOEL SHELTROWN And Sponsored by Ed & Carol Jablonski to Celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary For All Music Lovers Musical Afternoon and Potluck at “My Place” Ogemaw Commission on Aging We Invite & Welcome all Dancers & Music Lovers to Come and Join Fun! When: Where: JULY 21ST 4:00 PM Ogemaw Commission on Aging’s “My Place”, 1528 S M-33, West Branch, MI 48661 (One mile North of the intersection of M-33 & M-55 also the southwest corner of Finerty Road) Time: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM Potluck will be served at 5:00PM during music break. Bring: A main dish to pass or snacks, non-alcoholic beverage, or dessert—The point is to share music, food and talent! Ice is available. Donations: Donation this month will be directed to Ogemaw Commission on Aging for the generous use of their building as a location for these dances! 50/50 Raffle So you can dance relax or just enjoy area musical artists! Questions: Call Sharon @ 989-345-3010 ext 1802 or Claudette @ 989-944-1555 *This event is put on by a group of people who just want to meet to dance and enjoy music! Not a COA Event. Ogemaw COA provides the use of the facility because seniors appreciate and enjoy this event! FROM THE DESK OF THE DIRECTOR: DEAR SENIORS: Words cannot express the absolutely awesome, and totally unexpected event that took place May 22, 2013, to be honored in such a manner by having a beautiful building named after you is hard to believe. For those who do not know I will describe the events: We were holding a spring party for our seniors at “My Place” with the theme of the “Enchanted Forest”. I had been told that The Ogemaw Commission on Aging governing Board, consisting of Pete Hennard, John West, Ron Quackenbush, Eileen Howell, and Fred Hinkley were going to commend me for the “40” years of service. Unbeknownst to me they had decided by DECREE to name the building the Carol A. Gillman Building, no one but Jennifer Raymond was aware of this, and SHE was sworn to secrecy. She was also in charge of contacting people, making arrangements, all the things necessary to make this happen without giving anything away. Believe me she would make an excellent CIA Agent! Our COA Staff consisting of Sharon Burdine, Jan Mayhew, April Zettel, Mary Jones, Mary Cole, Tamra Edgerton, Phil Matthews, Mike Boyd, Bob Brown, RN. Trish McLaren, Deanna Nichols, Sally Reid, Debbie White, Jane Sundberg, Peggy Ostrander, Sharon Spitsen, Jackie Tidball, John Marsiglia, Albert Lee, Bob Jones, Salena Debuschere, the handiest person around David Burdine. All went together and purchased a special parking space for me! My daughter Bobbie, son Ric. friend Bonnie, Diana hardest working person I know, John Briggs Chief Operating Officer from NEMCSA The Voice, The Ogemaw Herald, were all there to witness the event! The COA staff had worked for weeks to prepare the decorations in keeping with the “Enchanted Forest Theme” they outdid themselves! The Party was fantastic! Great music by Pete Jackson!, A luscious meal “Pasties made by the Masonic Lodge”. All of our seniors had a wonderful time, I know because they told me so! But for me alone it was truly a day to remember! SO, I SAY TO EVERYONE “THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART”! Notice: We shall soon have a new sign, it is almost complete, and for this great piece of work we must thank profusely the following people: BURT NICHOLS JOHN BOLES LIN KASPRZYK THEY ARE THE BEST! Anyone out there who has an email address that they have not yet given me: It’s a great way to receive this newsletter “The Senior Observer” ! My email is: [email protected] Send me yours or feel free to email me anytime with any question, even your reservations for dinner, parties, trips, NEXT SENIOR COMMODITY DATE Thursday, June 20th Available to pick up at Holy Family Church at 402 W Peters Road, West Branch MI Pickup 10:00AM-12:00PM Call 1-866-270-0685 w/Questions (You must return the empty CSFP Box at the next pickup) FREE NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICE FOR SENIORS (Over 60) AT OGEMAW COA Our Mary Jones is now a Notary Public on Staff Here at My Place and we are happy to offer this service to our Seniors at no charge. Call Mary at 989-345-3010 Ext 1809. (There will be a $1.00 fee for those under 60). DANCE AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER BEHIND MAPLEWOOD MANOR JUNE 14th 7:00-10:00PM (Always on the 2nd Fri) OLD TIME COUNTRY MUSIC Call: Clyde at 989-545-9997 (cell) (Donations Appreciated) Not just for seniors, all ages welcome. West Branch Parkinson Support Group At the Ogemaw Commission on Aging Building 1528 S M-33 West Branch, MI 12:30 - 2:00 (Meet for lunch at Noon in the Dining Room) All Those with Parkinson Disease, Their Loved Ones, Or Anyone Interested in Learning More Are Welcome to Attend. Please call Carol at 989-345-3010 Ext 1807 For more information. Next Meeting: June 13th THANK YOU TO GLEN’S MARKET Glen’s Market of West Branch has donated baked goods to us for several years. This makes it possible for us to put out the treats that you folks so enjoy in the morning with your coffee. Thank you Glen’s, we appreciate you and we know the Seniors of Ogemaw County do too! WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE PROGRAM District Health Department #2’s Program for Women Ages 40-64 Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Program Colorectal Cancer Screening Program WISEWOMAN Program which includes free cholesterol, glucose, & blood pressure screenings EARLY DETECTION IS YOUR BEST PROTECTION Clinics located in: Iosco, Alcona, Ogemaw & Oscoda Counties. To find out if you qualify call DHD#2 1-800-822-0264 FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR SENIORS over 60 1-888-356-9009 www.ISNMiRP.org David Bisgrove (No Criminal Cases)