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New Look. Same Mission.
To celebrate our organization’s fresh
new look and vision for the future,
we will be hosting a special
open house event on November 5th
to commemorate
The Senior Center’s vital role
in the community.
Stay tuned for event highlights!
Check us out on our new website: www.hancockseniors.org
Like us on facebook!!
There are many ways to leave a legacy. I have selected United Way of Hancock
County to be a beneficiary of a life insurance policy. I love my community and
this is my way of making a more significant gift in the future. I encourage you
to meet with your financial advisor to discuss your planned gift options.
Nancy Russo
The University of Findlay
United Way Supporter through Planned Giving
LIVE UNITED
Today and Tomorrow
MEASURABLY
IMPROVING
PEOPLE’S LIVES
United Way of Hancock County
Contact us to make your gift today.
[email protected] or 419-423-1432
LiveUnitedHancockCounty.org
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
2 • GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CENTER
Staff
Executive Director ............................. Carolyn Copus
Assistant Director ............................ Annette Kessler
Bookkeeper ...........................................Carrie Glass
Community Relations Director….……….Beth Wilkins
Member Services Coordinator…..……..Leslee Smith
Member Service Specialists…….............Ruth Swick,
Deb Vorst, Maddy Roth, Alison Beverly
Volunteer Coordinator…………….…Julie Niswander
Trips/Events Coordinator .......................Diana Quate
Program Coordinator ........................Margie Stateler,
Harry Stockton
Fitness/Wellness Director..............Francie Kasmarek
Fitness/Wellness Manager.....................Anna Bodart
Fitness/Wellness Coordinator…..………..Jamie Long
Fitness Instructor…..…… Deb Fortman, Jan Barnes,
Melissa Seng, Tonya Starr, Deb Racheter,
Sandy Spitzer, Bonnie Ward
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Fitness Assistants.............................Kathy Lambert,
Glen McCann, Marsha Reinhard
Facility/Chore Services Director ...............Casey Cox
Chore Staff…….......Tim Wohlgamuth, Paul Martinez
Seasonal Chore Staff........................…Nick Scholes,
Bill Spraw, Doug Michel, Rodney Phillips
Custodian..............................................Terry Gerker,
Sue Flanders
Food Service Director................................Bill Conine
Kitchen Assistant .............................Sandi August,
Kimberly Arnott
Kitchen Staff .............................................Rick Miller,
Jerry Oswald
Nutrition Service Coordinator.................Sheree Cass
Outreach /Guardianship Director.......Tammie Mattis,LSW
Outreach Case Manager................Amy Krantz, LSW
Outreach Case Manager........................Rachel Durst
Board of Trustees
Tom Seffrin
President
John Haywood Vice President
Mike Weissling Treasurer
Gena Grismore Secretary
LuAnne Cooke
Scott Crates
Susan Freel
Dave Healy
Susi Lehtomaa
Ed Lentz
Anne Roman
Doris Salis
Paul Smith
Steve Wilson
Dick Zunkiewicz
The Hancock County Agency on Aging Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wednesday of every month at
11:30am in the Fitzgerald Room. Public Welcome.
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CENTER • 3
Hours
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Monday, Wedneday
8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Fitness Center Hours
(Oct – May)
Monday - Friday 5:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday - 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday - 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
(If working out after 4:00pm on Fridays, before 8:00am M-F or during
our weekend hours, you must have a key fob and enter the building
through the SE entrance. Key fobs are available for $5.If you need to
utilize the elevator during these times, please call 419-423-8496)
Holidays
In an effort to reduce the cost of distributing
our Savvy quarterly newsletter, we will
no longer mail the newsletter directly to
households beginning October 1st.
The Senior Savvy newsletter is currently
being distributed through insertion into
The Courier and The Advantage (The
Courier non-subscribers in the City of
Findlay) which allows us to reach over
30,000 households in Hancock County.
The HCAoA will be CLOSED on the following holidays.
Mobile Meals and the Senior Café are cancelled on
these holidays as well.
Monday, October 12th……….............Columbus Day
Thursday November 26th...................Thanksgiving
Friday November 27th ……….........…Thanksgiving
Thursday December 24th………........Christmas
Friday December 25th ……..........…..Christmas
Thursday, December 31st…………....Closed at 4:00 p.m.
Friday January 1st…………................New Year’s Day
If you do not subscribe to The Courier or
are not in the Advantage circulation, please
feel free to stop by the Senior Center, visit
us online at www. hancockseniors.org or
request a copy be mailed to you by calling
419-423-8496.
Fitness Center Holiday Schedule
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Friday, November 27th……....Open 5:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
enter with key fob at SE entrance, no group exercise classes
Thursday, December 24th…Open 5:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
enter with key fob at SE entrance, no group exercise classes
Friday, December 25th………Closed
Thursday, December 31st…Open 5:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
morning exercise classes as scheduled, no evening classes
MISSION
Enriching Lives, Supporting Independence
Our Values
Benevolence
Respect
Integrity
Compassion
Kindness
24/7 Emergency Service
(419) 427-2012
10603 CR 99, Findlay, OH
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
4 • THANK YOU
Your gifts of time, talent and treasures assists the Hancock County Agency on Aging/The
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people 50 + in Hancock County. Thank you to all of our givers for the enthusiastic and
generous support. Each of you is making a difference in people 50+ in Hancock County.
Every kind of gift makes a difference. We thank those who have so generously giving their
gift of treasures. As you will see, people have given in many ways:
• Through the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation Agency on Aging Endowment Fund
(visit community-foundation.com)
• Making a bequest, through the help of your advisor, you can include language in your will or trust
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• Annual Gifts
Other ways of making a gift to Hancock County Agency on Aging is a retirement asset, such as an IRA account
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wise to you.
So as 2015 comes to an end, keep Hancock County Agency on Aging/The Senior Center in your
“Spirit of Giving.”
Bequests to The Hancock County Agency on Aging:
Ralph and Roselee Trimble
Dorothy Armstrong
Gifts made to the Hancock County Agency on Aging Fund-Designated
of The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation:
Mr. Robert Bell
Mr. David and Mrs. Lisabeth Seman
Dr. Fred and Mrs. Mary Halvorsen
2015 ANNUAL GIVING
(January 2015- August 15, 2015)
$5000
Gary and Jane Heminger
$1,000
Interim Healthcare
Rod and Barb Nichols
Tom and Cy Seffrin
Waterstone
Dannie Vermillion
$500-999
The Rettig Family Charitable Fund of InFaith Community Foundation
Ron Fortman
Duane and Judy Stephens
$101- $499
Kevin and Robin Barnett –In memory
of Carol Hassan
Bowers Heating and Cooling, Inc.
Dorothy Coburn
Commercial Savings Bank
Ronald Cook
Dietsch Brothers Inc
First National Bank
Jim and Susan Freel
Rev. Virginia Geaman
Hancock Wood Electric CooperativeHonoring Ed Crawford
Doug MacKenzie
Lester Miller
Bobby and Linda Palmer
Plumbline Consulting LLC
Betty Riley
Reginald and Barbara Routson
St Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church
Tuesday Bridge
Tuesday Bridge Class
Wednesday Bridge
Women of the Moose
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
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a short video about The Heights!
The Heights at Birchaven is a premier apartment community that offers independent living
designed for individuals who want freedom from household chores but are still able to take
care of daily living activities. Our independent living services provide transportation to
doctors’ appointments, housekeeping twice a month and two chef-prepared meals a day.
You can choose from one or two bedroom apartments.
At The Heights, you’re free to do the things you love in a safe and secure environment.
Whether you’re on campus swimming in the indoor heated pool, enjoying the spa,
working out in the gym or taking advantage of any of our daily scheduled
activities, we offer something for everyone.
INDEPENDENT & ASSISTED LIVING
Call for more information or to schedule a tour, 419.424.3000
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6 • THANK YOU
2015 ANNUAL FUND continued
(January 2015- August 15, 2015)
1-$100
Malcolm Acocks
Dolores Adams
Donald Badertscher
Noami Baker
Richard Baker
Basinger Plumbing and
Heating LLC
David & Melinda Barnes
Sam & Joan Benson
In memory of Dale Addington
Benevity Community Impact Fund
Roger & Millie Berger
In memory of Dale Addington
Lorraine Bessette
Lucy Biando
In memory of Fred Biando
Rolland Bibler
Catherine Bish
William Bishop
In memory of Nancy Lewis-Young
Terry Bolets
Roy Boop
Larry & Lotta Bosserman
Dean Bott
Betsy Bouska
Brayton Professional Services
Sherry Bretz
Jim & Mary Brocklacher
Lester & Darlene Brown
In memory of Margaret Leone
Judith Butler
Norma Cavin
Marveline Clark
Joseph Conley
Glenn & Mary Corbin
Margaret Corbin
Jack & Sharon Croy
Joellen Davis
Janet DeHart
Richard & Beverly Dipert
Louise Freeman
Mark & Judy Hall
Richard & Nancy Heebsh
Tom Higgins
Fred & Doris Hirsimaki
Jennifer Hoskins
Michael Janton
Dan & Marie Jernigan
John & Evelyn Jett
Vickie Kirchner
William & Kay Kose
Marion Kroetz
Donna Leonard
Gwen Lewis
Doug Mackenzie
Robert & Donna Mains
Nancy McKinniss
Millstream Band
Dave Moore
M. Johnson
Tom Murphy
In memory of Bob Beers
Margy Myers
Ohio Automotive Supply Company
Paula Oman
Carol Pahl
Shirley Quellhorst
John & Margaret Rieker
John & Judy Rusing
Ted & Deb Russell
Doris Salis
Bonna Scheib
In memory of Ben Scheib
Robert Smith
Ruth Smith
Kay Stover
Patty Jo Thomas
Thursday Bridge
Frank & Merry Valentin
In memory of Bill Slough
Joan Vaughn
Velma Larcom
Ruth Wagner
Brad and Jill Wagner
In memory of Irene Hipsher
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In memory of Dale Addington
Christi West
Elmer & Joan Wilch
Ralph Wolford
Joel & Jan Wood
Robert & Nancy Zeller
MEMORIALS
In Memory of Dale Addington
Garth Beatty
Roger & Amelia Berger
Catherine Boggs
LuAnne Cooke
Gary Davidson
Cynthia Ferguson
Mark & Deborah Fisher
Parkinson’s Support Group
George & Marty Howell
Kappa Alpha Order
Robert Krauss
Don Larsen
Barbara Matheny
Dennis & Susan Ploszaj
Barbara Routson
Esther & Maurice Sabbe
Carol Wells
In Memory of Bryan Ottney
Doug & Cindy Ferguson
In Memory of Robert Otto
Brenda Aller
In Memory of Jim Edie
J Paul Edie & Family
Shawn & Evon Holliday
Bill & Donna Hudacek
Eric & Teresa Lynch
Dr. Rod & Ellen Lynch
Joyce Lynch
Lori McCroskey
Janice Neuenschwander
Duane & Sandra Nusbaum
Pennie Wells
Vickie Ziegler
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
In Memory of Helen Bender
Tanya & Larry Abbott
Dominic Fredo & Families
Milo & Arlene George
Cynthia McIntosh & W. Scott Kingsley
In Memory of Pauline Buntin
Karl & Barb Gassman
In Memory of Margaret Burton
Cynthia Ulrich
In Memory of Irene Hipsher
Betty Riley
Jane Riker
Jack & Jeanne Wasbro
In Memory of David Hutson
Imogene Hutson
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FINDLAY
UPPER SANDUSKY
1655 TIFFIN AVE.
SUITE C
419-299-4011
97 HOUPT DR.,
SUITE C
OPEN: M/W/TH/F 9-5; Closed Tues.
Inside office of Arnold Family Eye Care
419-773-4025
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8 • CHORE SERVICES
Chore services can help seniors remain independent and in their own homes as long as possible
by providing assistance around the house. Many basic chores can be performed for homeowners,
and some of these include: (for a full listing visit our website at www.hancockseniors.org)
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Basic plumbing and electrical
Carpentry and lock installation
Disability access
Household chores
Carpet and woodwork cleaning
Interior painting
Winterizing doors and windows
Removing and storing items
Seasonal services
Homeowners pay for all supplies or building materials needed for service and are billed up to
$18.00 an hour for labor. Scholarships are available and are determined by a sliding fee scale
based on family size and income. Visit www.hancockseniors.org for an application or contact our
Outreach Department at 419-423-8496 for assistance.
Kenneth L. Lather
Attorney at Law
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Counseling families in Findlay and
Hancock County for over 25 years
in estate and wealth preservation
planning, including wills, trusts,
powers of attorney,
medical directives and
elderlaw matters.
MARSHALL & MELHORN, LLC
220 W. Hardin Street
Findlay, Ohio 45840
419-424-9857
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
OUTREACH SERVICES • 9
Outreach can assist with:
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
Applications will be available at Hancock County Agency on
• Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program
Aging in mid-October.
(OSHIIP)–Medicare, Medicaid, Drug plans, Supplemental Assistance is available by our Outreach staff
insurance
Call for an appointment at 419-423-8496.
• Caregiver Issues
• Financial assistance from area resources
Advanced Directives Clinic
• Transportation through HATS and Find-A-Ride;
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
• Senior Farmers Market Nutrition, Senior Dining Program 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. – Information Session FREE
and nutritional assistance as needed
Information and Legal Clinic on Advanced Directives
• Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. – Legal Clinic
• Century Health referrals for in-home senior counseling Individuals who are income eligible can apply and schedule
• Equipment Loan program
an appointment for the legal clinic by calling Legal Aid Line at
888-534-1432 or apply on line at www.legalaidline.org.
Legal Aid of Western Ohio
Friday October 23
Provided by volunteer attorneys from
Tuesday, December 15
Marathon Petroleum Corporation in
9:00 a.m. – 12 noon
conjunction with LAWO Pro Bono Program.
Call 419-423-8496 for an
appointment with an attorney.
Alzheimer’s Association of NW Ohio Chapter
Eligibility is based upon being 60
Support Groups:
years of age and need assistance
Open to the public; Registration is not required.
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4th Friday of every month at 9:00 a.m.
Birchaven Village
15100 Birchaven Lane, Wenner Conference Room
Medicare Presentation
Ohio Senior
Health Insurance
2nd Wednesday of every month at 6:30 p.m.
Information
Birchaven Clubhouse
Program
7113 Eastern Woods Parkway
(OSHIIP)
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
2:00 p.m.
The Senior Center
Presented by: Ohio Department of Insurance
No cost & no reservation needed
Medicare Open Enrollment Appointments
Open Enrollment:
Thursday, October 15 – Monday, December 7
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Call for an appointment beginning
Thursday, October 1, 2015, with
Tammie Mattis, LSW, Amy Krantz,
LSW or Rachel Durst at
419-423-8496.
For Men Only
3rd Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m.
First Lutheran Church
109 E. Lincoln Street
FINDLAY WALK TO END
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19.
SIGN UP TO WALK ON
THE SENIOR CENTER’S
TEAM AT 419-423-8496
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
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10 • NUTRITION
Senior Café
Café Rewards Card
Monday – Friday
FREE lunch after your 7th
visit. Café hours: Monday –
Friday: 10:30am - 1:00pm
Soup and Salad Bar Option: $4.00
10:30 a.m. – 1:00 p. m. includes soup, freshly
made salads, fresh selection of lunch meat/salads,
fruits and vegetables, beverage and dessert
Ice Cream Sundaes
Hot Entrée & Sides Option: $5.50
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Includes soup and salad bar, hot entrée and sides,
beverage and dessert.
Reserved Seating in the Café Call at least 24 hours
ahead. Groups of 6 or more welcome. Call 419-423-8496
Senior Café lunch cards are also available for purchase.
Purchase a lunch card and receive your 11th meal FREE.
Monthly menus are available at the information center
in the entryway at the Senior Center and on our website
at www.hancockseniors.org.
Served 2nd Tuesday of every month
11:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m.
Sponsored by Brookdale Senior Living.
Lunch purchase required.
Fruit Smoothies
3rd Thursday of every month
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Enjoy healthy fruit smoothies in
our café. Blended and served
by our Fitness staff. Lunch
purchase required.
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NUTRITION • 11
Special Themed Senior Cafe Occasions
Halloween
Friday, October 30
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Costume Contest in the cafe
Members/Diners vote
1st Prize – gift card of your choice
Thanksgiving
Tuesday, November 24
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Traditional holiday meal
Christmas
Tuesday, December 22
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Traditional holiday meal
Christmas Caroling
Every Tuesday &
Wednesday in December 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Dallas Smith and the University of Findlay
Saturday Breakfast in the Café
October 3 & 17
November 7 & 21
December 5 & 19
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
$5.50 –Includes entrée, breakfast meat,
potato, pastries, fruit, juice and coffee
(see monthly menu)
Grocery Delivery
Seniors may order up to 15 items
There is no delivery charge
Seniors pay only the price of the groceries
Offered in partnership with Great Scot
Community Markets
Contact Sheree Cass - Call 419-423-8496
Mobile Meals
Mobile Meals provides meals Monday-Friday
Eligibility is based on need of assistance
You must reside in Hancock County
Diabetic options are available
Short/long term and hot/cold meals
Contact Sheree Cass - Call 419-423-8496
Fox Run Manor
Your rehab to home experts.
Rated #1
for Family Satisfaction in Findlay, Ohio
Findlay’s Premier Rehab & Skilled Nursing Center
Stop in for a tour today!
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
12 • ACTIVITIES
Bible Study
Fridays 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Mondays 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
This is a nondenominational
study. The Bible study is held
in our Fitzgerald Room. Enjoy
complimentary coffee and
pastries.
Circle of Friends
2nd Thursday of month
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
October 8th - Movie “MAX” 7:00-9:00pm
November 12th - “Carry in Dinner”
6:00-9:00pm
December 10th - Dinner at “Fin’s” restaurant 6:00pm
Fellowship and conversation for singles.
Contact Bev Norden at 419-348- 3908
(Pictured above: Rollie Bibler)
Young At Heart
2nd & 4th Saturdays in Oct
2nd & 3rd Saturdays in Nov & Dec
5:00 p.m. - 9:00p.m.
Share fellowship and a carry-in dinner
Enjoy playing cards, billiards, board games, etc
Conversation & Needlecraft
Wednesday
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Any needle craft is welcome. Share your leftover
patterns, yarn, thread, or material. Bring some of
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The Millstream Rhythm Band
Wednesday
1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
There is not a skill level required
The band performs in the community
Bridge, Pinochle & Euchre
Tuesdays
1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
New Players always welcome! If you are a new
Bridge player, please phone ahead and let us know
you are coming so we may make sure you have
partners.
Majhong
Fridays
12:00 noon - 4:00 p.m.
New Players always welcome!
FREE Community Bingo
1st Monday of the month at 10:00 a.m.
Sponsored by Caretakers
3rd Monday of the month
at 10:00 a.m.
Sponsored by The Heritage
Monday, Wednesday
Tuesday, Thursday
Friday
Billiards
8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Open Wii
There’s more to Wii than just bowling. There is golf,
tennis, baseball, target practice and more! Open time
Wii play is available most weekdays. See the Member
Services Specialist.
Senior Computer Lab
The computer lab is available for use during regular
facility hours. All computers have free access to the
internet
TRIAD
1st Thursday of every month
1:00 p.m.
Program given by government
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crime prevention and consumer
protection agencies. No cost.
October – HATS – Laurie Collins
Learn about the HATS Program
November – Fall Prevention
How to prevent falling
December – Christmas Party
Enjoy free cookies and punch
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
LEARNING/HEALTH/WELL BEING • 13
Lunch and Learn Programs
11:30 a.m. – Lunch
12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. – Program
™ Monday, October 5
American Cancer Society
Breast Cancer – Learn about the strides
we are making through breast cancer
awareness.
™ Monday, November 9
Blanchard Valley Hospital
Will Planning & Advance Directives
- Instructional seminar on how to get
things in order, including Power of
Attorney information.
™ Monday November 30
Alzheimers Association
Conversation about Dementia - It can be
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help with family discussions and planning.
Wellness Event
Friday, October 2
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon
• Health Screening
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• Blood glucose testing
• Blood pressure testing
• Medication review and counsel
Event is being conducted by
the University of Findlay
Pharmacy and Physician
Assistant students.
Fall Hike at Riverbend
Wednesday, September 23
1:30 p.m.
Riverbend Park Shelter House #3
See the beautiful color change while walking
through Riverbend Park. Dress for the weather
and wear appropriate shoes. Tour will be led by
Park District staff. No cost. Register at
419-425-7275 by September 21.
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At Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center we are proud of being a leader in our county by
providing advanced nursing and rehabilitation services.
Since 1869, we have continued our commitment of
enriching the lives of our residents, helping them
become healthier, more active and able to reach
their highest level of independence.
Ask us about our competitive room rates.
7830 State Highway 199 • Upper Sandusky, OH
419.294.1714 • 800.711.1714 • Fax: 419.294.2532
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
14 • LEARNING/HEALTH/WELL BEING
Something To Think About
Les Helms, BS, MBA, MS is fascinated by the human brain
& how it works. He is a college professor, speaker, trainer,
consultant, coach and author. 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Blood Pressure Monitoring
10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
Wednesday, October 14
“Is Your Glass Empty or Half Full”
Wednesday, November 11
Nail Care Clinic
Wednesday by appointment only.
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
“We See What we Want to See”
Wednesday, December 9
$12 per person
Call 419-422-8496 for an appointment
“Bringing Order to Chaos”
Book Club
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Partnership with Findlay-Hancock County Public Library,
Carolyn Dahms, discussion leader
Thursday, October 8 – 13 hours – The Inside
Account of What Really happened in Benghazi
by Michael Zuckoff
Thursday, November 12
Boys in the Boat by Daniel
James Brown
Weight Watchers
Monday and Wednesday: Weigh in 5:30 p.m.
Class at 6:00 p.m.
Thursday: Weigh in at 9:30 a.m.
Class at 10:00 a.m.
Saturday: Weigh in at 8:30 a.m.
Class at 9:00 a.m.
First meeting is Free. For more information, call Weight
Watchers at 1-800-651-6000
Thursday, December 3
The Giver by Lois Lowry
Hancock Historical Museum
Thursday, October 15 – Family & Facades – The
West side of the Street
Thursday, November 19 – Hancock County Firsts
Thursday, December 17 - Toys
11:30 a.m. – Feel free to purchase lunch in our café
and enjoy the program
12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. – Program
Senior Scam Program
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1:00 p.m.
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Winter Driving Program
Ohio State Patrol
Friday, October 9
1:00 p.m.
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Safety inspections are available
after the class at no cost
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Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS • 15
Awakening Minds
6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, October 21
Sketching Class – Pencil and colored pencil
$10 Pre-registration fee
Wednesday, November 18
Water Color Painting Class
$10 Pre-registration fee
Wednesday, December 16
Paint & Partake, Water Color Class
includes a glass of
wine. $15
Pre-registration fee
Class sizes are limited
Call 419-423-8496
Create a Christmas
Ornament
Thursday, November 5
6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Enjoy an evening of fun with friends while you create a
Santa ornament for your tree. $5 Pre-registration fee.
Community Hymn Sing
Friday, November 15
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
This is an evening of spiritual music.
Hymn books are provided
and all denominations are welcome
Tuesday Night Dancing
Every Tuesday
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Line Dance lessons
6:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m.
Dance music is provided by a DJ
Snacks are provided by Brookstone Senior Living
Admission $2
Karaoke
Thursday October 8, 22
Thursday November 12, 19
Thursday December 10, 17
5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Join Music Maggie! Adults
50+ are welcome to come
and sing on professional
equipment which includes a 100,000 song list. There will
be sandwiches, snacks, soda and adult beverages for
purchase. Admission is $2.
Friday Night Christmas Dance & Dinner
Featuring The “new” Al Best Band –
big band sounds, waltz’s and 50’s music
Friday, December 11
5:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Dinner prepared by
Bill Conine, Chef
Menu: Salad, Chicken
entrée, potato,
vegetable, bread, dessert and drinks.
• Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
• Dinner served at 6:00 p.m.
• Band begins at 7:00 p.m.
Snacks will be served during the dance and adult
beverages will be offered for purchase. The cost for
the dinner and dance is $15, a pre-paid reservation
due Monday, November 30. Call 419-423-8496.
When Comfort
Matters....
Family to Family Care
1500 Manor Hill Rd. • Findlay • (419) 422-1500
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Every Wish, Every Detail, Every Step of the Way
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
16 • MOVIES
Senior Cinema Movies
Free to seniors 50+
Woman in Gold
Monday, October 5 at 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 8 at 1:00 p.m.
PG-13 – for some thematic elements and brief
strong language
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Monday, November 16 at 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 19 at 1:00 p.m.
PG – for some language and suggested comments
Soon to be married, Sonny has
his eye on a promising property
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Elderly and Beautiful, has only a
single remaining vacancy, posing
a rooming predicament for fresh
arrivals.
Jewish refugee Maria Altmann is
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War II. Decades later, determined
to salvage some dignity from her
past, Maria has taken on a mission
to reclaim a painting the Nazis White Christmas
stole from her family. The movie is Monday, December 7 at 5:30 p.m.
based on a true story.
Thursday, December 10 at 1:00 p.m.
Not Rated
Selma
Two talented song-and-dance
Monday, October 19 at 5:30 p.m.
men - Bob Wallace and Phil
Thursday, October 22 at 1:00 p.m.
Davis - are a popular performing
PG-13 – for disturbing thematic material involving
duo, having met years before
violence, a suggestive moment and brief strong
while entertainment troops in
language.
Europe on Christmas Eve, 1944.
In spring of 1965, a series of
Years later, the buddies are at
dramatic events changed the
a nightclub in Florida where
course of America and the modern they meet sister act, Betty and Judy Haynes,
concept of civil rights forever. who convince the men to join them for a white
Courageous marchers, led by Dr. Christmas in Vermont, where they are booked to
Martin Luther King Jr., attempted perform. Shenanigans begin when they discover
three times to carry out a peaceful that the inn they’ve chosen is run by their former
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to Montgomery, Alabama on a quest for the basic up to them to save the day.
human right to vote.
Miracle on 34th Street
Big Eyes
Monday, December 21 at 5:30 p.m.
Monday, November 9 at 5:30 p.m.
PG
Thursday, November 12 at 1:00 p.m.
PG-13 for some thematic elements and brief
strong language
An updated version of the 1947
classic about a department store
Walter Keane became a household
Kris Kringle who brings joy to
name in the 1950s, when his
oddly emotional and best-selling
Christmas by making Susan, a
paintings of big-eyed children
cynical little girl and her mother
made him a coveted TV talk show
believe in Santa Claus.
guest. But was the art really his?
His wife Margaret claims that
Walter’s only contributions to the work were his
signature
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
SOCIAL/FINANCIAL/TECHNOLOGY • 17
Girls’ Night Out
How to Handle the Holiday Stress
with Bruce Boguski
Thursday, December 17
6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Wine & Relaxation
We know how stressful December can be for
you ladies so we would like to offer you a night
to relax, have a glass of wine, and learn how
you can “Handle the Stress” of the holidays with
ease!
Beginning I-PAD
Monday, September 21
Wednesday, September 23
Monday, September 28
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
This is 3-part beginning I-Pad class
Participants must bring own I –PAD to class
$5 per person for all 3 sessions, pre-paid
reservation. Class size limited to 15.
Call 419-423-8496.
I-Pad Q & A
Wednesday, October 21
Snacks and beverages will be served and are
iMessages and Messenger
sponsored by Brookdale Fox Run.
Wednesday, November 18
$10 per person, pre-paid reservation due
Camera and Simple Editing
Thursday, December 3. Call 419-423-8496.
Wednesday, December 16
Safari and/or Internet
Men’s Night Out!
Keeping Your Brain Alive with Bruce Boguski 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
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Thursday, November 5
I-pad
6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Have you forgotten someone’s name recently? $5 per person pre-paid reservation fee per class.
Do you keep misplacing items around the house Class size limited to 15. Call 419-423-8496.
or lose your car keys? Discover why these things
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productive. Snacks and beverages will be served
and are sponsored by Brookdale Fox Run. $5.00
per person, pre-paid registration due Thursday,
October 22. Call 419-423-8496.
Legal Conversations
Presented by Ken Lather, Esq. & Bridgett Root, Esq.
Marshall & Melhorn, LLC
Monday, October 19 at 1:00 p.m.
Practical Medicaid Planning – Considering the
Risks Versus the Cost
Wednesday, November 18 at 6:30 p.m.
Powers of Attorneys- The Good, the Bad and the
Ugly
Wednesday, December 2 at 6:30 p.m.
To Probate or Not To Probate- What is Right for
You?
Financial Elder Abuse
Thursday, November 19
1:00 p.m.
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Presented by Gena Grismore,
First Federal Bank.
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
18 • TRIPS
FRANKENMUTH, MICHIGAN
Thursday, October 29
Register by October 15
Check in at 8:00 a.m.; depart at 8:30 a.m.
Return at approximately 10:00 p.m.
Join us for a fun day in Frankenmuth, Michigan.
We will begin at Bronner’s Christmas Village
to shop and enjoy lunch on your own in their
snack shop. Then we will board the bus with
a tour guide for a historic tour of downtown
Frankenmuth. You will have an opportunity to
tour the St. Lorenz Lutheran Church that was
built in 1845. A replica of the original church still
stands on the original spot.
After the tour you will have an opportunity to visit
the shops downtown. For dinner we will go to
the Bavarian Haus for a delicious meal & dessert
before departing for home.
Cost: $70 per person includes transportation,
tour, and dinner.
WASHINGTON, DC
April 1 – 4, 2016
On your trip to Washington D.C you will enjoy
such sights as the U.S. CAPITOL, THE
WHITE HOUSE, THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES,
EMBASSY ROW, AND GEORGETOWN. You
will visit the WASHINGTON MONUMENT,
LINCOLN MEMORIAL, THE MARTIN LUTHER
KING, JR. NATIONAL MEMORIAL, and several
WAR MEMORIALS as well as the ARLINGTON
NATIONAL CEMETERY, including the TOMB OF
THE UNKNOWNS, and KENNEDY GRAVES,
as well as IWO JIMA MEMORIAL and the
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE.
Your trip will include 3 nights lodging, 6
meals including 3 breakfasts and 3 dinners,
transportation in a top-quality motor coach and
everything listed above. Cost of the trip is $419
per person for a double occupancy room. A
$75 deposit is required to reserve your spot and
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Thursday, November 19
Call Diana Quate for trip reservations
Register by November 5
at 419-423-8496.
Check in 2:00 p.m.; depart at 2:30 p.m.
Return at approximately 9:00 p.m.
The Toledo Zoo’s Lights Before Christmas is Upcoming 2016 Trips
a wonderful holiday tradition. Visitors enjoy Will open for reservations at a later date
displays containing millions of lights and many
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other holiday-themed attractions. See what it’s
June 6 - 10, 2016
all about and enjoy seeing some animals along
the way.
BOSTON, SALEM AND CAPE ANN
September 14 - 20, 2016
Cost: $45 per person
includes transportation,
stipend for meal, and
entry to zoo.
NEW ORLEANS
October 24 – 29, 2016
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS CRUISE & TOUR
December 2 – 14, 2016
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
TRIPS • 19
The Senior Center Extended Trip Policy
When you are interested in a trip, please pay
the deposit that is required at the time you make
your reservation and pay the balance by the due
date.
The Agency on Aging reserves the right to
cancel a trip for any reason. In the event that
HCAOA cancels a trip, money will be re- funded
in a timely manner.
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date WILL NOT BE REFUNDED. If you are
concerned about the possibility of a last minute
cancellation, we recommend purchasing trip
cancellation insurance when available.
HCAOA will not be held liable for delays caused
by acts of God, public enemies, riots, strikes,
authority of law, accidents, break downs, road
conditions or other cause beyond our control
and does not guarantee to arrive at or depart
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No alcohol, drugs, smoking, or weapons.
When traveling with another tour company, their
trip policy takes precedence.
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World in Hershey, PA)
Day Trip Policy
Full Payment must accompany reservations for
all day trips.
No refunds will be made after 2 weeks prior to
the scheduled trip.
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
20 • FITNESS CENTER
Two “NEW” Group Exercise Classes
Boot Camp 45
Monday and Wednesday
6:30 p.m.
45 minutes of interval training with a mixture of cardio
& all over body sculpting & toning.
Attention everyone 50+………..
Join us for Walking,
Jogging or Running
Tuesday and Thursday
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
At The University
of Findlay
The track is located at
Koehler Center on North Main St.
• Must be HCAoA Fitness/Wellness Center
member
• Fitness/Wellness staff member or
volunteer will be present at track
• More info contact HCAoA Fitness/
Wellness Center at 419-423-8496
(Track will NOT be available Thursday,
November 26 Thursday or December 10)
FREE Boot Camp 45 Event
Wednesday, October 14th
6:30 p.m.
Do you enjoy the challenge of interval training?
Join us for a FREE “Boot Camp 45”
--A healthy snack will be provided after class
--Register for a giveaway
--Tour our Fitness/Wellness Center
--Sign up for the FREE Boot Camp 45 class by
Tuesday, October 13. Call 419-423-8496 or email
[email protected]
Pickleball
Pickleball is a racquet sport which combines elements
of badminton, tennis and table tennis. Pickleball
activity is held at the Senior Center courts during the
summer months and moves indoors during the colder
months.
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Fridays
11:00 a.m.
Gentle upper & lower
body stretches to help
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“Looking for that perfect gift?
Give the gift of Fitness & Wellness.
See a staff member to purchase.
Indoor Pickleball (November-April)
YMCA-East Branch
Outdoor Pickleball (May-October)
HCAoA Courts located by Pavilion
Gift Certificate
Fitness/Wellness Center Surprise Days
To show our appreciation we will be providing a
special “surprise” for our Fitness/Wellness Center
members on the following dates:
Wednesday, October 28
Wednesday, November 24
Wednesday, December 30
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Fitness Center/Wellness Information
Our Fitness Center is equipped with commercial-grade
equipment, including treadmills, recumbent bikes,
elliptical trainers, NuStep/BioStep machines (special
recumbent style elliptical trainers), Keiser strength
equipment, multi station cable column machine, knee
extension/ hamstring curl machine, StarTrac spinning
bikes, hand weights, resistant bands, balance & Bosu
Balls and more. Members can also supplement their
exercise program with our Fitness On Request, with
40 different exercise videos including pilates, yoga,
cycling, weight training, core toning, Silver&Fit®
workouts & more.
Fitness Center Memberships
Membership is open to all older adults age 50+
Annual memberships:
-$80 for a single*
-$130 for two in a household*
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-Daily Guest Pass: $3 per day.
-Membership includes all land and water group
exercise classes
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program, call your health plan’s customer service
department or stop in and let our Fitness staff assist
you. SilverSneakers® and Silver&Fit® provides
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Fitness Coaching
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Anna and/or Jamie to discuss Fitness & Wellness
needs. We realize & understand that everyone is at
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our goal & desire is to help design the best Wellness
plan to meet your individual needs & to help motivate
members to stick to the goals that they have set for
themselves.
Francie Kasmarek, Fitness & Wellness Director, has
worked for HCAoA for the past 5yrs. She has been in
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Anna Bodart, Fitness Wellness Manager, has worked
for HCAoA for over 3 yrs. She has a Bachelor’s
degree in Exercise Science from BGSU, is a personal
trainer & group exercise instructor. Has worked with
wellness team for the Y and worked as a program
coordinator at Recreational Center in Bowling Green.
Jamie Long has recently been hired as our Fitness
& Wellness Coordinator. She holds a MBA and
B.S. in Sports Marketing. She worked for the
Arizona Diamondbacks Professional Baseball Team
before she became Corporate Wellness Director
for Robson Communities. As Corporate Wellness
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in Arizona and Texas. She has coordinated multiple
wellness programs, alternative healing seminars, and
workshops for athletic and active adult communities.
Jamie is passionate about holistic health and
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Trainer through the National Academy of Sports
Medicine. Jamie is also a Registered Herbalist.
Upon entering the Senior Center or Fitness Center
please scan your My senior Center card. Proper
athletic attire is recommended and athletic shoes are
required. We recommend that you bring a water bottle.
Agency on Aging • 339 E. Melrose Ave., Findlay
22 • FITNESS
Group Exercise Class Descriptions
Contact your Physician before starting any new
exercise program.
SilverSneakers® Classic
Have fun and move to the music through a variety of
exercises designed to increase muscular strength,
range of movement and activities for daily living.
Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and
SilverSneakers® ball are offered for resistance and a
chair is used for seated and/or standing support.
SilverSneakers® Circuit
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cardiovascular muscular endurance power with a
standing circuit workout. Upper body strength work
with hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles,
and a SilverSneakers® ball is alternated with nonimpact aerobic choreography. A chair is offered for
support, stretching, and relaxation exercises.
SilverSneakers® Fit
An advanced group exercise class designed for
those who desire a safe and effective low impact
cardiovascular workout. Easy to follow movements
promote heart-healthy, total body conditioning to
increase cardiovascular and muscular endurance.
SilverSneakers® Yoga
SilverSneakers® Yoga will move your whole body
through a complete series of seated and standing
yoga poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform
a variety of seated and standing postures designed to
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Cardio Mix (Circuit)
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EnhanceFitness
Evidence based group exercise class.
A great aerobic workout consisting of cardio, strength
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arm and ankle weights are offered for the strength
training portion of class.
Ball/Toning Class
A 45 minute class using stability ball focusing on
balance complete muscle toning, core conditioning,
and sculpting.
Basic Cycling Mix
Beginner level spin class. Cardio. Toning. Sculpting.
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Water Classes (at Birchaven)
Please bring a water bottle, towel and if you are
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There are two locker rooms with lockers available
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and cardio endurance. No swimming ability required
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Arthritis Water Class: Slow and Gentle
Exercises that help increase the range of motion in
your joints and strengthen muscles weaken by arthritis
or other physical limitations.
Low Impact Cardio Energizer
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