GIN GIN COMMUNITY CARE NEWS Gin Gin Neighbourhood Centre
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GIN GIN COMMUNITY CARE NEWS Gin Gin Neighbourhood Centre
GIN GIN COMMUNITY CARE NEWS Gin Gin Neighbourhood Centre August/September 2015 August/September Issue 72015 Issue 7 We are a not-for-profit organisation that caters to the needs of the local community. Our aim is to enfich the lives of the people in our community. Please fell free to drop in! Opening hours: 8.30am—4.45 pm Mon to Fri 4 Dear Street, Gin Gin Phone 4130 4630 Email [email protected] KEVIN LEMMON HAS RETIRED! Kevin is retiring after 14 years with the Gin Gin Neighbourhood Centre. Kevin commenced working with the Neighbourhood Centre when it was being run by the Community Alliance. The Neighbourhood Centre was then placed under the umbrella of the Kolan Shire Council and later the Bundaberg Regional Council. Kevin commenced as a volunteer prior to becoming an extremely valuable employee with Council. Throughout his time, Kevin has been instrumental in working with Gin Gin and surrounding areas in a variety of programs including emergency relief and setting up processes to meet legislative requirements. He has run workshops and training for disadvantaged youth, young unemployed, socially disadvantaged groups, computer training, support to community groups as an advisor and MC for events and functions. With Kevin’s guidance the centre won ministerial awards 2 years running. Kevin’s years of experience and community involvement will be a huge loss to the Gin Gin Neighbourhood Centre and the surrounding community. From all of us at the Neighbourhood Centre, Bundaberg Regional Council and on behalf of the Gin Gin Community, we wish Kevin every success and happiness in his retirement and thank him for his contribution to the community. Reminder : The Gin Gin neighbourhood Centre has relocated and is now integrated with the Council Service Centre Dear Street. Pop in and say hello! Centrelink—The Centrelink office is still operating from 39 Mulgrave Street. Opening hours are from 9.00am to 11.45am. Operational Supervisor of Community Care: Gin Gin Neighbourhood Centre Coordinator: Community Care Facilities Coordinator: Neighbourhood Centre Support Worker: Kirstin Harrison Tricia Cross Steve Mallan Anita Lee Our Volunteers : Kelly & Karen If you have a community notice you would like to put into the next newsletter, please drop it in to the Neighbourhood Centre, or email it to [email protected]. We’d love to share your news with the wider community! Tax time again. MyTax should be up & running mid-August. ETax is still available to use but this will be the last year before everyone has to use MyTax which is in MyGov Is your washing machine broken down? Need a new computer for your studies? Are you a low income earner and have a Tax Help is a network of community volunteers who help people complete their tax returns during tax time. This is a free and confidential service. Volunteers are fully trained, accredited and supported by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). These volunteers are people from within the community who give up their time each year. They are not ATO staff, but they receive training and support from us. Tax Help is suitable for people with simple tax affairs who earn around $50,000 a year or less. Tax Help operates from the Gin Gin Neighbourhood Centre. For bookings phone 4130 4630. health card? Drop into or phone the Bundaberg Neighbourhood Centre and talk to them about a No Interest Loans Scheme Application. Ph: 41531 614 Loans of up tp $1200 are available for all approved purchases Celebrate Seniors Week Bus Trip to Botanical Gardens Wednesday19th August 2015 Join us for a lovely day out at the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens Located on Mt Perry Road on the city’s northern outskirts, the Botanic Gardens sprawl over 27 hectares of land and feature a variety of 10,000 trees and shrubs. A magnificent lake, creating a habitat attracting up to 114 species of birds, is centrepiece of the Botanic Gardens, while a wedding chapel, shaded picnic areas, themed boardwalks, Japanese gardens and children’s playground enhance the appeal of one of Bundaberg’s favourite lifestyle precincts. Train rides, Hinkler House, Hinkler Hall of Aviation Bus leaves 8.45am • Bus returns 2.30 pm Neighbourhood Centre , Dear Street, Gin Gin Free Bus & morning tea provided. Bring your own lunch or purchase lunch at Café 1928 Train will be operating. Enjoy a stroll through the gardens, Feed the ducks, enter the attractions or just relax. Bookings’ Essential: 4130 4630 Community Events Directory Free Community Movies at the Moncrieff in Bundaberg Mon August 17th @ 10am “The Second Best Marigold Hotel” (PG) Mon Sept 7th @ 10am “The Monuments Men” (M) Mon Oct 12th @ 10am Concert—”Music in Schools” 2$ Entry Mon Nov 2nd @ 10am “The Butler” (M) Contact the Moncrieff Theatre for more information Free Playgroup—Mobile Playscheme Dear St Park—Gin Gin 1st, 3rd, & 5th Tues each month Heusman St Memorial Park—Mt Perry 2nd & 4th Tues each month Contact Bonnie: 0429 892 225 Free Seniors Bus Trip to the Botanic Gardens—19th Aug Bookings Essential—Call 4130 4630 Free Seniors Expo—20th Aug For Information—Call 4130 4630 Gin Gin Athletics: Every Sat 8.30—11.30 am Sport & Recreation Grounds Contact: 0429 381 936 Gin Gin Bowls Club Bingo: 6pm—Every Thurs Contact: Ritchie Manderson 4157 2588 Gin Gin Bowls Club BBQ: Third Fri every month 6pm Contact Ritchie Manderson 4157 2588 Gin Gin Bowls Ladies Day: Every Wednesday 12—4pm Contact: Cath Manderson 4157 2588 Gin Gin Bowls Mens & Mixed Social : 12.30pm Every Saturday Contact Ritchie Manderson 4157 2588 Gin Gin Golf Club BBQ: Every first Friday of the month GG Golf Club at Bundaberg - Gin Gin Road Contact Geoff Brandon 4156 2403 Gin Gin On Road Remote Control Racing: 2nd Sat of Month GG Track located on cnr Station St & Mulgrave St. Contact: Michael Acquasanta 0488 732 873 Gin Gin Soccer Club: 3.30 pm Thursday Recreation Grounds—Contact Gin Gin Theatrical Society Bingo: 2nd & 4th Mondays 9.30am Godfrey Wilson Hall 2nd & 4th Fridays 6.30pm Contact Wendi Guy 0404 360 174 Judo Juniors : Every Tues & Thurs 4—5 pm National Fitness Hall (Mulgrave St) Contact: Ivan Hills 0439 573 575 / Tamara Kelly 4157 2085 Judo Seniors: Every Tues & Thurs 5—6.30 pm Fridays 4.30—6.00 pm National Fitness Hall (Mulgrave St) Contact: Ivan Hills 0439 573 575 / Tamara Kelly 4157 2085 Quilting Club:- 9.30—3pm Every Thursday Meets at Boolboonda Hall (on Mt Perry Road). Cost $2.00 Contact: 4178 5903 Tai-Chi: Every Mon 9.30—11.30 am Youth Centre—Contact: 4130 4630 The Music Group: Last Sunday of every month 1.30—5pm Youth Activity Centre Contact: 4156 3122 Gin Gin Neighbourhood Centre can help you with the following….. Legal aid referrals Photocopy service Clerical services Email services Fax service Document printing, binding and laminating Completion of forms Tax help for low income families and individuals (August to October) Administration support (Letters, Resume) Referrals and information (aged care, youth, children, women's Community group activities Tai Chi Seniors internet kiosk Volunteers Taylor Street Legal Service Community group activities Ladder of learning (one on one individual need computer use/training) Referral to emergency relief and assistance issues, health, mental health, community housing, legal aid, directions, community groups, disability, medical, domestic violence, dispute resolution) If you are 50 or over did you know that you have FREE access to the Seniors Broadband Kiosk located at the Gin Gin Neighbourhood Centre. Not sure about the whole computer thing and would like to learn? Free Tutoring is also available by appointment. Phone: 4130 4630 KOLAN COMMUNITY OPTIONS NEWSLETTER August/September 2015 NEWSLETTER Bundaberg Regional Council celebrated National Volunteer’s Week on the 12th May with a morning tea to welcome 89 people who regularly come along and volunteer, giving freely of their time across all the Council programs. The staff of Kolan Community Options would also like to say a HUGE thank you to our volunteers here in Gin Gin. Without their support and commitment we would not be able to provide all the great services we do, especially at our Day Program Program at the Centre and when we go on outings. Their extra set of hands and their caring manner is always appreciated by our clients! THANK YOU VERY MUCH….. Pauline, Karen, Ana, Glenda & Joe Cheers Linda and staff Commonwealth Home Support Program Just an update on the CHSP which commenced on the 1st July 2015 and replaces the HACC program for people who are over 65 (over 50 for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) Aged Care information and access to assistance is available on the Federal Government’s My Aged Care website www.myagedcare.gov.au and by contacting the My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 People needing Community Care will be screened for eligibility through My Aged Care and may have a face to face assessment in their home by a Regional Assessment Officer or by the Aged Care Assessment Team. Once assessed, referral for services are then sent to Service Providers who will contact you to arrange commencement of services. As your needs change you can contact your Service Provider and be assisted to contact the My Aged Care Centre to be referred for additional support if required or be referred for Assessment for a Consumer Direct Care Package as your needs increase. NAIDOC WEEK l.NAIDOC - National Aboriginal & Islander Day Observance Committee 5th—11th July, 2015 On Tuesday 7th July, clients, volunteers and staff from the Day Program visited the Yarning Circle, on the grounds of the Gin Gin Historical Society, to honour NAIDOC Week. We spent a lovely morning admiring the Circle that was made by local Gin Gin High School indigenous students with guidance and funding from the Jinjinburra Indigenous Corporation. Faren, one of our support workers who is also part of Jinjinburra, gave us a very interesting, insightful talk on the Indigenous culture and traditional ways. Faren also played his Didgeridoo which is always a crowd pleaser. We must also send out a very special thank you to Faren’s wife, Tanya, for making us an awesome ‘NAIDOC Week’ inspired cake which we had for morning tea. It was delicious and very thoughtful. Kolan Community Options Staff Linda Lucke Co-ordinator Lee-Anne Tober - Social Support Supervisor Kaz Campbell Administration Community Support Workers Karen Lindsay Gayb McNally Faren Munro Vanessa Frame Volunteers Joe - Ana - Pauline - Karen - Glenda KOLAN COMMUNITY OPTIONS Office phone number: 4130 4626 Office hours are 8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday If the matter is URGENT contact Linda Lucke on Mobile: 0414 684797 Let’s Talk About…. Parkinson’s Parkinson’s is a condition that is common all over the world. It is estimated to affect 1 in 350 Australians and more than 30 people are diagnosed every day. Here some facts so we understand this condition a little better… Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition, which is characterised by both motor (movement) and non-motor symptoms. Parkinson’s may affect anyone at any time but the average age of diagnoses is between 55-65 years and is more common in males than females (5:4). Parkinson’s is primarily related to a lack of dopamine. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter which conveys messages between neurons to ensure effective planning, initiation and maintenance of movement. The most common causes of Parkinson’s is environmental, oxidative stress, genes and multi-factorial Ok so what does environmental, oxidative stress, genes and multi-factorial mean? Environmental - this area covers medications that are responsible for causing symptoms resembling Parkinson’s and also exposure to environmental toxins such as pesticides, herbicides that may have contributed to the diagnoses of Parkinson’s. Oxidative Stress - Oxidative processes are basically part of the natural aging process. Oxidative Stress is what can happen over the aging process. Our Dopamine levels (what keeps us young) are markedly reduced causing extra stress on our body. Some specialists say that Parkinson’s is a accelerated aging process… Genes - Like many other conditions it is possible that Parkinson’s has been passed down through the family gene pool, though this has only been found in approximately 15% of cases. In these cases it has been found in younger individuals. Multi-Factorial - This is when there are more than one cause of the Parkinson’s diagnoses. Symptoms Tremor - This is the most common recognised symptom but can also be common to other conditions. The tremors normally start on one of the body, but over time it can be felt on both sides of the body. The tremor can be exacerbated by stress, anxiety, fatigue and lack of sleep. Bradykinesia - This can be the most disabling symptom of the condition and refers to the slowness of voluntary movements. Initially it may be misinterpreted as slowing due to age - however it is not excessive from normal aging. Bradykinesia affects critical aspects of daily living such as walking, talking, swallowing, speaking, thought processes and can also affect facial expressions. Muscle Rigidity - This is a symptom that may not be apparent to the person but may be felt by a medical practitioner when assessing the flexation of movements. Again this normally starts on one side of the body and then moving to both sides as the condition progresses. Muscle rigidity is commonly present in the wrist, shoulder and neck. Postural Instability - this symptom often develops later in the progression of the condition. As the name suggests it involves changes to a individuals posture and gait. Often the person will slightly lean to one side and may have a shorter stride length and may even shuffle. There are many other symptoms that include but not limited to : Anosmia, anxiety, constipation, depression, fatigue, changes in verbal fluency and volume, changes in handwriting, excessive saliva and difficulty eating/drinking due to poor swallowing and mouth closure and increased sensitivity to temperatures. The symptoms listed above reflect changes some people may experience. Not everyone will experience all symptoms. For this reason a review by a medical specialist with an interest in Parkinson’s is recommended. Medical Options for Parkinson’s Medications to assist with dopamine levels. The most common medication is Levodopa. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) Parkinson’s Australia has a lot of information that they can assist you with if you require more information, have questions or need assistance and guidance. Free call number is 1800 644 189 or alternatively their website is www.parkinsons.org.au. The information I have provide has come from the Parkinson’s Australia factsheets. KOLAN COMMUNITY OPTIONS IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER AUGUST 2015 SEPTEMBER 2015 1st Jeans for Genes Day Horses Birthdays 1st Day Program First Day of Spring 4th Day Program 2nd Bundaberg Transport 5th Bundaberg Transport 3rd Day Program 6th Day Program 6th Father’s Day 10th Dental Health Week 8th Day Program Healthy Bones Week 9th Bundaberg Transport 18th Day Program 10th Day Program 19th Bundaberg Transport 15th Day Program 20th Day Program - Senior’s Expo 16th Bundaberg Transport 17th Day Program 22nd Day Program 23rd Bundaberg Transport 24th Day Program 24th 25th 26th Hearing Awareness Week Day Program Bundaberg Transport 27th Day Program 30th Walk In The Park - Parkinson’s Awareness Day Quote “When women hold off from marrying men, we call it independence. When men hold off from marrying women, we call it fear of commitment.” ― Warren Farrell
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