Serving Highland Heights, Lyndhurst, Mayfield Heights, Mayfield

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Serving Highland Heights, Lyndhurst, Mayfield Heights, Mayfield
July 2016
Serving Highland Heights, Lyndhurst, Mayfield Heights, Mayfield Village & South Euclid
The Community Partnership on
Aging Advisory Board
Members Help Guide CPA into
the Future
In February of this year, the newly-elected
Advisory Board members met for the first
time. Members will serve as ambassadors
for the agency, will help identify further
opportunities for growth, and assist and
support agency fundraising efforts . They
will collectively work to improve name
recognition and visibility of Community
Partnership on Aging.
The members come from all five of our
cities and include:
Barbara Calamita
Elaine D’Amico
Jeanetta Daniels-Barrion
Laura Christian Imbornoni
Melanie Kutnick
Ellen Markell
Mary Salomon
Janice Smith-Nance
James Ventura
Janine Weisfeld
Don’t be surprised if you see any of the
new members out and about at our
programs or in our offices as they are
actively engaged in learning the in’s and
out’s of our operations!
The Advisory Board meeting schedule can
be found on page 9 of this newsletter.
Community Partnership on Aging
Honors Older Americans Month!
Sponsors from University Suburban Health Center, Manor
Care Mayfield, Captel, Exactcare Pharmacy, Hanson
Services, Highland Pointe Rehab Centre and Montefiore/
Weils take a moment to pose for a picture with two CPA
Senior Day lunch attendees on May 25. The Chicken
Pasta Primavera lunch was scratch-prepared by CPA
Chef Warren and volunteers. After the lunch, many
participants joined us at Atlas Cinemas Eastgate for a
special free screening of George A. Romero’s, “Night of
the Living Dead” for a scary-good time! Thank you all!
Our Main Office is at South Euclid Community Center at 1370 Victory Dr. in South Euclid, 44121
Main phone: 216-291-3902 Fax: 216-291-0773 Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00AM - 5:00 PM
Email: [email protected] Web: www.communitypartnershiponaging.org
You can also reach staff at the following numbers:
▪ Lyndhurst Office: 440-473-5138 (by appointment)
▪ Mayfield Heights and Mayfield Village Outreach Office: 440-442-2628 (call for appointments)
▪ Lunch and Program locations vary; please refer to the calendar page for more information, or call
216-650-4029 during the hours of 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Monday - Friday.
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News from the Community Partnership on Aging
Executive Director, Stacey O’Brien
Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program will offer several opportunities throughout
the summer to purchase locally grown produce at mobile Farmer’s Markets. The
schedule is not available yet, but check our Facebook page for up to date information
about Markets.
We were very excited to have been one of four collaboratives selected as a recipient of
the Cuyahoga County Senior Center Innovation Grant. CPA will partner with
Cleveland Heights, Maple Heights and Solon on this planning grant, which will seek to
enhance the safety and independence of older adults through minor home
modifications, simple maintenance tasks and repairs, and assistance with coordination
of required work. The project will include an independent-living risk evaluation and information and referral
service for home owners in the collaborating cities. Volunteers will be sought from corporate, non-profit,
civic, school and faith-based organizations.
The restaurants in Cedar Center are offering a "Taste" of their businesses Thursday, July 14 from 5:30
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and all you have to do it bring your appetite and a ten dollar bill! Enjoy a mid-summer
evening with Rick and Sharona as they entertain you with their lounge act. Raffle baskets will be available
for bidding. Proceeds from the event will help eligible older residents of South Euclid make needed repairs
and modifications to their homes that will allow them to age safely and independently. For tickets ($10
each), call Jim at 216-291-4358 or stop into our South Euclid office during business hours. Parking will be
available throughout Cedar Center.
This year, for the first time, we’ll be initiating an annual campaign. The Summer of Giving will be formally
kicked off in August. Our agency is fortunate to be trusted with meeting the needs of older adults all year
long to ensure they have opportunities to access the programs and services that will support their aging in
place. Providing those programs and services can be costly and we are hopeful that you will give to the
extent you are able! Stay tuned in the coming months for activities and information about our first-ever
Summer of Giving.
Stacey O’Brien, MSSA, LISW-S
[email protected]
Inside this Issue
From our Director, Stacey O’Brien……pg. 2
Volunteer News and Opportunities……pg. 3
CPA Café Services…….…….……………..pg. 4
CPA Movie Programs………………………pg. 5
CPA Program Highlights..………pg. 5, pg. 9
CPA Program Calendar……………pgs. 6 & 7
Program Location Addresses…………..pg. 7
Find us on these
Social Media sites
Community Partnership on Aging
Outreach Services for Residents……..….pg. 8
Transportation Services and Schedule…pg. 8
Blood Pressure and Foot Clinic Dates….pg. 8
Mayfield Village Senior Programs………..pg. 9
News from around the Communities……pg. 9
Local Ads……………………………..pgs. 10 & 11
CPA Trips………………………...………….. pg. 12
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Funding is provided by the cities of South Euclid, Lyndhurst, Highland Heights, Mayfield
Heights and Mayfield Village; a grant from the Ohio Department on Aging through the
Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging; Cuyahoga County through the Health & Human
Services Levy; program donations; and contributions of time and dollars. All programs and
services are provided without regard to race, ethnicity, marital status, religion, gender,
disability, age, political belief, sexual orientation or veteran status. Services and programs
funded by Title III or by the Cuyahoga County Health and Human Services levy will not be
denied based on an individual’s inability to pay or donate.
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July 2016
CPA Volunteer Department - call 216-291-3902
VOLUNTEER LUNCHEON 2016
Many Individuals Honored at Annual Event!
Executive Director, Stacey O’Brien (above left), joins Community
Partner Award winners, Marybeth Mack and Eric Armbrust, from
Hillcrest Hospital.
Nearly 100 people, including some city leaders and
local businesses, gathered on May 26 to celebrate
the achievements of Community Partnership on
Aging volunteers during 2015. Corinne Dunn asked
the participants to stand as twenty-five different
volunteer jobs were acknowledged. In addition,
Julie Grida and Jill Turner, received special
recognition for their invaluable help with food
preparation for special events.
The following
individuals were named Outstanding Volunteers for
2015:
Pat Berland
Kathy Bilinski
Carol Braden
Carol Cullen
Judy Dearden
Sue McGowan
Pat Minor
Elaine Setnik
Carolyn Sugiuchi
Please thank all of our volunteers for their tireless
work throughout the year.
Volunteers Jim Paterno and Irma Ringler (photo not available)
were honored as the first CPA Volunteers Emeriti. Jim began
volunteering in 2004 and Irma began in 1996. Congratulations!
Volunteer Help for Older Adults (60+)
South Euclid, Lyndhurst, Highland Heights,
Mayfield Heights, and Mayfield Village
Ongoing Volunteer Services in 2016:
Community Volunteer Opportunity
Computer tutoring in your home (one or two
sessions for beginners and intermediates)
Hawken School is once again looking for
volunteers to eat lunch with preschoolers once
a week. The activity provides the opportunity for
these young children to learn social skills as they
engage with one another and the older adult
sitting at their table. Several volunteers are
already helping and really love the interaction.
(And as a bonus, lunch is provided!) If you might
enjoy this activity, which will begin again in
September, please call
Corinne Dunn at 216-2913902.
Simple home repairs
(not including plumbing or electrical work)
Friendly visits (twice a month)
Occasional errand-running (light groceries or
prescriptions)*
*Waiver form is required.
Organizational tasks (paperwork or sorting)*
*Waiver form is required.
For more information about any of these
services, please call 216-291-3902.
Community Partnership on Aging
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July 2016
CPA Café Services - call 216-650-4029
“A Variety of Scratch-Prepared Lunches at an Affordable Price”
All CPA lunches are open to the public regardless of city of residence
LITE BITE LUNCHES - Served drop-in style from 12:15 - 1:00 PM at South Euclid Community Center
All Lite Bite menus are ‘Build-Your-Own’ Sandwich/Salad with a variety of options to choose
from! Pick your options for $2.00 or $3.00. Select dates, noted below.
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• Wednesday, July 6
Wednesday, July 20
Thursday, July 28
Thursday, August 11
Wednesday, August 24
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Thursday, July 7
Thursday, July 21
Wednesday, August 3
Wednesday, August 17
Thursday, August 25
• Thursday, July 14
• Wednesday, July 27
• Thursday, August 4
• Thursday, August 18
• Wednesday, August 31
LUNCH ‘N’ MOVIE
An upscale, light lunch held in the Mayfield Village Civic Hall, 6622 Wilson Mills Rd. for $5.00 per
person. Reservations are required no later than 3:00 PM Wednesday of the week before.
July 13 Lunch ‘N’ Movie - Menu: BBQ Beef Sliders, Salad, Dessert
Viewer’s Choice Movie (voted on at the June movie): “My Big, Fat Greek Wedding 2”
August 10 Lunch ‘N’ Movie - Menu: Fettuccine with Roasted Mushrooms, Salad, Dessert
Movie: TBA
**Movies subject to change, based on DVD availability**
CAFÉ LUNCH
A hearty traditional lunch with entertainment for singing, dancing or socializing for $3.00 per
person. Location changes from month to month; call for details. Reservations for July are
required by July 13 at 3PM; reservations for August by August 17.
Friday, July 22 at Highland Heights Community Center - Menu: BBQ Chicken Leg/Thigh
with entertainment by Cleveland Crooner, Bill Newman!
Tuesday, August 23 at Lyndhurst Community Center - Menu: Breaded Pork Loin with
entertainment by Frank Cardone!
For those 60+ who prefer a more traditional congregate hot lunch, meals are available for a voluntary
contribution of $1.50 on the following days/locations (please see calendar pages for location addresses
or give us a call):
▪ Mondays/Tuesdays - Lyndhurst Community Center
▪ Wednesdays - South Euclid Community Center and Mayfield Heights DeJohn Community Center
▪ Thursdays - South Euclid Community Center
▪ Fridays - Highland Heights Community Center
Reservations for the daily congregate lunch are required no later than 3:00 PM on the Wednesday of the entire
week prior to the lunch by calling 216-650-4029. You will be asked to complete a registration form on the day
of your first lunch and yearly afterward, along with a nutrition survey. For questions about the meals, the
specific menu detail or to make reservations, please give us call. The menu entrée can be found on the
calendar pages of this newsletter. Lunches are served at 11:45 AM.
Cancellation policy: Cancellations for all meals are required as soon as you are aware that you cannot attend
a meal, but preferably no later than the Wednesday of the week prior. Failure to cancel in advance may result
in a person’s inability to make reservations for a period of time.
Community Partnership on Aging
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July 2016
CPA Program Highlights - call 216-650-4029
CPA Movie Schedule - All movies are free and open to the public
regardless of city of residence
Lunch ‘N’ Movie in Mayfield Village Civic Center / Reserve Hall Theatre
Wednesday, July 13, “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2” (Rated PG-13, 94 minutes) with entrée BBQ
Beef Sliders. Reservations for lunch are required no later than the Wednesday prior to the lunch by calling 216650-4029. Movie subject to change based on availability. Lunch fee: $5.00 per person; doors open at 11:30
AM/lunch at 12:00/movie at 1:00.
Free Movie Matinee at
DeJohn Community Center
Every 4th Wednesday at 1:00 PM Movie Matinee has moved to the 4th Wednesday!
Wed., July 27: “Jailhouse Rock”
Elvis at his best!
(no reservations required for this movie program)
Free Movie Monday in Mayfield Village!
RSVP Appreciated - call the CPA Program line
at 216-650-4029
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July 18: “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” - A Classic!
August 15: “Fiddler on the Roof”
September 19: “The Out-of Towners”
Chagrin Documentary Film Festival Special Series –
Coming this Summer to Mayfield Village Reserve Hall Theater in Civic Hall!
You won’t want to miss these critically-acclaimed films that will only be shown on the
following dates (all times 6:00 PM):
▪ “Queen Mimi” on Wednesday, July 20: “Queen Mimi” is the story of an unlikely
hero, who, at age 89, reminds us to never give in and never give up, and that if you
ever find yourself in the gutter, to never stop looking at the stars.
▪ “Angel of Nanjing” on Wednesday, July 27: For the past 11 years Chen Si has been patrolling the
Yangtze River Bridge in China, looking to provide aid for those who've gone there to end their lives.
Incredibly, he has saved over 300 people since he began - nearly one every two weeks. “Angel of
Nanjing” will be preceded by a pizza party at the Mayfield Village Civic Center at 4:00 PM. Reservations
are required for the pizza party, no later than 3:00 PM on Wednesday, July 20. Pizza party fee: $7.00
per person (you must sign up for the pizza party AND the movie if you wish to attend both).
▪“Thao’s Library” on Wednesday, August 3: A Vietnamese woman and a woman from New York are
brought together, forging an unlikely sisterhood, transcending language and culture. The two women
reflect on the past and confront the present, changing both lives forever.
Reservation for all films are REQUIRED by calling Community Partnership on Aging at 216-650-4029.
A suggested donation of $5.00 per person, per film will be accepted at the door.
“Music and Fashion Through the Ages” - 12:15 PM on
Wednesday, August 17 at Ross DeJohn Community
Center. Presented by Kindred Healthcare. Free; reservations
required. Call 216-650-4029.
Questions about Gas or
Electric Bills?
Mercury Theatre Company
Preview Show of Finian’s
Rainbow!
A sampling of songs from the
musical will be presented by the
cast, Thursday, July 7 at 12:15
PM at South Euclid Community
Center. Reservations are only
required for lunch.
Community Partnership on Aging
Health & Wellness Talks at Ross
DeJohn Community Center take place
every first Wednesday of the month at
10:00! Join us for the talk followed by
blood pressure/glucose checks
courtesy of Manor Care Mayfield.
Screenings are first come, first served.
July topic: The Mind Spa: Tips for
Relaxing the Mind
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Staff from NOPEC
(Northeast Ohio Public
Energy Council) will be on
site during CPA lunch at
South Euclid Community
Center on Thursday, July
21, between 11:00 AM 12:30 PM. Bring your bills
and your questions! First
come, first served.
July 2016
July Program Calendar - call 216-650-4029 for all lunch
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
The Program Location Codes and
Addresses box has moved!
Congregate L
available at tim
216-650-4
See the right page of this
calendar for info!
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Centers closed in
observance of
Independence Day
10:45 Qi Gong for
Balance - fee (LCC)
11:00 Library Cart (LCC)
11:45 Lunch (LCC)
12:30 Bridge (LCC)
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10:30
11:00
11:30
11:45
12:15
12:30
Arthritis Exercise $2 (LCC)
Library Cart (LCC)
Blood Pressure Checks (LCC)
Lunch (LCC)
Pinochle (LCC)
Scrabble (LCC)
10:30
11:00
11:45
12:15
12:30
Arthritis Exercise $2 (LCC)
Library Cart (LCC)
Lunch (LCC)
Pinochle (LCC)
Scrabble (LCC)
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10:30
11:00
11:45
12:15
12:15
12:30
1:00
Health & Wellness Talk (M
Blood Pressure/Glucose
Senior Exercise $2 (SE)
Library Cart (SE)
Lunch (SE) (MH)
Lite Bite $3/$2 (SE)
Pinochle (MH)
Bridge (SE)
Busy Hands Knitters (SE
9:00 Advanced
Card-Making $2 (MH)
10:30 Senior Exercise $2 (SE)
11:00 Library Cart (SE)
11:45 Blood Pressure Checks (
11:45 Lunch (SE) (MH)
12:15 Lunch ‘N’ Movie $5 (MV
12:15 Pinochle (MH)
12:30 Bridge (SE)
1:00 Busy Hands Knitters (SE
Senior Exercise $2 (SE)
18 10:30 Arthritis Exercise $2 (LCC) 19 10:30
11:00 Library Cart (SE)
10:45 Qi Gong for
Balance - fee (LCC)
11:00 Library Cart (LCC)
11:45 Lunch (LCC)
12:30 Bridge (LCC)
1:00 Movie Monday in Mayfield (MV)
“Breakfast at Tiffany’s”
10:45 Qi Gong for
Balance - fee (LCC)
11:00 Library Cart (LCC)
11:45 Lunch (LCC)
12:30 Bridge (LCC)
11:00
11:45
12:15
12:30
Library Cart (LCC)
Lunch (LCC)
Pinochle (LCC)
Scrabble (LCC)
11:00
11:45
12:15
12:15
12:30
1:00
Visionary Group (SE)
Lunch (SE)(MH)
Lite Bite $3/$2 (SE)
Pinochle (MH)
Bridge (SE)
Busy Hands Knitters (SE)
9:30 Foot Clinic $20 (LCC)
9:00 Card-Making $2 (MH)
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25 10:30
Arthritis Exercise $2 (LCC)
10:30 Senior Exercise $2 (SE)
11:00
11:45
12:15
12:30
Library Cart (LCC)
Lunch (LCC)
Pinochle (LCC)
Scrabble (LCC)
11:00
11:45
12:15
12:15
12:30
12:30
1:00
1:00
Library Cart (SE)
Lunch (SE)(MH)
Pinochle (MH)
Lite Bite $3/$2 (SE)
Bridge (SE)
Book Club (SE) Me Befor
Movie: “Jailhouse Rock”
Busy Hands Knitters (SE
Friday
MH)
(MH)
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10:30
11:00
11:00
11:45
12:15
1:00
1:00
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Senior Exercise $2 (SE)
Library Cart (SE)
Laughter Club (SE)
Lunch (SE)
Lite Bite $3/$2 (SE)
Games (SE)
Creative Paper Recycling (US)
E)
Senior Exercise $2 (SE)
13 10:30
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11:00 Library Cart (SE)
(SE)
V)
11:00
11:45
12:15
1:00
1:00
Laughter Club (SE)
Lunch (SE)
Lite Bite $3/$2 (SE)
Games (SE)
Creative Paper Recycling (US)
10:30
11:00
11:00
11:00
11:45
12:00
12:15
12:30
1:00
1:00
Senior Exercise $2 (SE)
Library Cart (SE)
Laughter Club (SE)
NOPEC (SE)
Lunch (SE)
Fresh Goods to Go (SE)
Lite Bite $3/$2 (SE)
A Matter of Balance (SE)
Games (SE)
Creative Paper Recycling (US)
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9:30 Intermediate
Line Dancing - fee (MH)
9:30 Woodcarving (HH)
10:00 Nimble Needlers (MH)
10:30 A Matter of Balance (MH)
10:30 Arthritis Exercise - $2 (HH)
11:45 Lunch (HH)
12:00 Gentle Yoga - fee (MH)
12:30 Wii Bowling (HH)
12:30 Bridge and Cards (HH)
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9:00 Foot Clinic $20 (HH)
9:30 Intermediate
Line Dancing - fee (MH)
9:30 Woodcarving (HH)
10:00 Nimble Needlers (MH)
10:30 Arthritis Exercise - $2 (HH)
11:45 Lunch (HH)
12:00 Gentle Yoga - fee (MH)
12:30 Wii Bowling (HH)
12:30 Bridge and Cards (HH)
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9:30 Intermediate
Line Dancing - fee (MH)
9:30 Woodcarving (HH)
10:00 Nimble Needlers (MH)
10:30 Arthritis Exercise - $2 (HH)
11:00 Blood Pressure Checks (HH)
11:45 Café Lunch $3 (HH)
12:00 Gentle Yoga - fee (MH)
12:30 Wii Bowling (HH)
12:30 Bridge and Cards (HH)
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9:30 Intermediate
Line Dancing - fee (MH)
9:30 Woodcarving (HH)
10:00 Nimble Needlers (MH)
10:30 Arthritis Exercise - $2 (HH)
11:45 Lunch (HH)
12:00 Gentle Yoga - fee (MH)
12:30 Wii Bowling (HH)
12:30 Bridge and Cards (HH)
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▪ Lyndhurst
Lunch (11:45) menu not
me of printing. Please call
4029 with questions.
9:30 Intermediate
Line Dancing - fee (MH)
9:30 Woodcarving (HH)
10:00 Nimble Needlers (MH)
10:30 A Matter of Balance (MH)
10:30 Arthritis Exercise - $2 (HH)
11:45 Lunch (HH)
12:00 Gentle Yoga - fee (MH)
12:30 Wii Bowling (HH)
12:30 Bridge and Cards (HH)
E)
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9:30 Foot Clinic $20 (SE)
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27 10:30
Senior Exercise $2 (SE)
re You
(MH)
E)
11:00
11:00
11:45
12:15
12:30
1:00
1:00
Library Cart (SE)
NO Laughter Club (SE)
Lunch (SE)
Lite Bite $3/$2 (SE)
A Matter of Balance (SE)
Games (SE)
Creative Paper Recycling (US)
Program location codes and addresses
Thursday
Community Center (LCC): 1341 Parkview Dr.
▪ South Euclid Community Center (SE): 1370 Victory Dr.
Look for the Location Code in
parentheses after each program to tell ▪ Highland Heights Community Center (HH): 5827 Highland Rd.
▪ Ross C. DeJohn Community Center (MH): 6306 Marsol Rd.
you the location of each program!
▪ Mayfield Village Civic Center/Theatre (MV): 6622 Wilson Mills Rd.
Occasionally we miss one; give us a call at
216-650-4029 and we can give you the location ▪ University Suburban Health Center (US): 1611 South Green Rd.
and program reservations, inquiries and fees
CPA Social Work and Outreach Services
Wednesday, June 15, 2016 was World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Elder abuse can be physical, emotional,
financial and sexual. It also includes people who are neglected and those who neglect themselves (self-neglect).
Elders who are abused are twice as likely to be hospitalized, four times as likely to go into nursing homes and
three times as likely to die. While most abusers are family members, trusted professionals and complete strangers
may also target older adults. Abuse can happen in any setting.
Elder abuse can be prevented if everyone would treat older Americans with respect and care. Learning the
warning signs of abuse and knowing how to report it is another great step. Elder abuse is significantly underreported. Cuyahoga County Division of Senior and Adult Services estimates that for every five cases of abuse/
neglect, only one is reported. For resources or information, call and ask to speak with a CPA social worker at 216291-3902. To report suspected abuse or neglect, contact Adult Protective Services at 216-420-6700.
Have a question for a
CPA Social Worker?
Blood pressure screenings for July:
Lyndhurst: Tuesday, July 5, 11:30 - 12:30
Mayfield Hts: Wednesday, July 6, 10:30-11:30
South Euclid: Wednesday, July 13, 11:45 - 12:45
Highland Hts: Friday, July 22, 11:00-12:00
All blood pressure screenings are first come, first
served and are FREE. Mayfield Village Blood
Pressure checks offered by MV Fire Dept on the 3rd
Tuesday of the month at the Mayfield Village
Community Room. Call 440-919-2332 for details.
Call 216-291-3902 to reach
an outreach worker in South
Euclid, Lyndhurst or Highland Heights, or
440-442-2628 for Mayfield Heights or
Mayfield Village.
You can also make an appointment with one of
our podiatrists for $20. Please be prepared with
payment at the time of the appointment. Fees may be
discussed with your doctor as insurance guidelines and
other factors may impact fees.
Highland Hts: Friday, July 15, 9:00 - 11:00
Lyndhurst: Tuesday, July 26 beginning at 9:30
South Euclid: Thursday, July 28, 9:30 -11:30
Please call 216-650-4029 for foot clinic appointments.
Mayfield Village: Call 440-919-2332 for MV foot clinics
dates and info.
Fresh Goods To Go!
Eligible older adults age 60+ residing
in South Euclid, Lyndhurst, Highland
Heights, Mayfield Heights and
Mayfield Village may call for a
reservation of a free Tote of groceries
each month! Reservations for July 21 distribution
MUST be received by 3:00 PM Wednesday, July
13. Call 216-650-4029 or stop in to see CPA staff
at any lunch location to make a reservation or to
find out if you are eligible. Don’t forget to ask
about lunch!
Transportation with Community Partnership on Aging is available for older adults age
60+ who reside in one of the CPA communities. Trips are offered to and from CPA Lunches/
Programs, for group grocery shopping trips and for medical appointments. Transportation is
provided by STC (Senior Transportation Connection). Residents must register in advance
by contacting a CPA Social Worker. To register, South Euclid/Lyndhurst/Highland Heights
residents may call 216-291-3902 and Mayfield Heights/Mayfield Village residents may call 440-442-2628.
Grocery trips and medical appointment trips are scheduled through STC at 1-800-983-4782. Trips to CPA
Lunch and Programs are scheduled by CPA staff with advance notice.
GROUP SHOPPING TRIPS SCHEDULE (Trips subject to change)
SE – Tues., July 5, 19 & Aug. 2 to Giant Eagle ▪ Wed., July 6, 20 & Aug. 3 to Heinen’s ▪ Thurs., July 7, 21, & Aug. 4
to Marc’s
LYND & HH – Tues., July 12 & 26 to Giant Eagle ▪ Wed., July 13 & 27 to Dave’s ▪ Thurs., July 14 & 28 to Marc’s
MH & MV – Tuesdays, July 5, 19 & Aug. 2 to Giant Eagle & Wal-Mart ▪ Fridays, July 12 & 26 to Heinen’s & Marc’s
FOR MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS and other personal trips, call 1-800-983-4782 MONDAY through
FRIDAY. Cancellations are REQUIRED no later than 7:00 AM on the day of your scheduled ride.
Community Partnership on Aging
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July 2016
Programs & Trips in this box are with Mayfield Village Senior Services.
Please call Donna at 440-919-2332 for all questions and to register.
▪ TRIP: Hartville Kitchen, flea market, & hardware.
Beginner I: Wednesday, September 14, 1:30-4:00
Includes a full lunch and shopping coupons. Friday,
p.m. - $28. Learn to paint the teardrop stroke to
September 16; $47. Deadline to Register: Friday,
August 12. This trip is sold out, but if enough
make flower petals and the classic “one-stroke
people are on the waiting list we will take a larger
leaves.” Beginner II, III, and IV classes to follow.
bus to accommodate everyone.
Contact us for dates and details.
▪ Watercolor Painting and Knitting will return in
▪ TRIP: “A Branson Country Christmas” featuring
September. Contact us for dates and details or look
the Ozark Jubilee from Branson and Lunch at the
for them in the next issue.
Croatian Lodge. Friday, November 18; $64. Deadline
▪ TRIP: “Historic and Ethnic Tour of Cleveland,
to Register: Friday, October 14. Note: A limited
Part 3”, with JKL Tours, Wednesday, August 17;
number of seats are available, so register early.
$69. Includes unique Italian buffet lunch and tour.
▪ TRIP: “Higbee’s Silver Grille.” Take a special and
Highlights include a walking tour of the Gordon
nostalgic trip down Memory Lane; enjoy music and a
Square Arts District, visiting the observation level of
special lunch. Fee of $83 includes lunch,
the Terminal Tower, and a behind-the-scenes tour of
transportation, and entertainment. Deadline to
the original Woolworth’s that is now The House of
Register: Wednesday, October 12.
Blues. Deadline to register: Wednesday, July 13.
▪ New! One-Stroke Painting
Upcoming
Meetings:
Commissions on
Aging
CPA Advisory Board
2nd Friday of each month
4th Tuesday of each month
11:00 am
Room A62, University
Suburban Health Center
Highland Heights
Monday, September 19
9:00 AM
Highland Heights City Hall
Mayfield Village
Date not available
11:00 AM
Senior Services Office
South Euclid
Monday, July 25
1:30 PM
South Euclid
Community Center
More Stuff to Do For questions, please refer to the phone number or
website listed
▪ A Taste of Cedar Center fundraiser will be Thursday, July 14 from 5:30-
7:30 PM. Proceeds from the event will help eligible older residents of
South Euclid make needed repairs and modifications to their homes that
will allow them to age safely and independently. Rick and Sharona will
provide lounge act entertainment, delicious food will be prepared by Cedar
Center restaurants, and raffle baskets will be available for bidding. For
tickets ($10 each), call Jim at 216-291-4358 or stop into our South Euclid
office during business hours.
▪ The Grove at Mayfield Village has a summer full of events planned. To
see the full schedule, stop in the Civic Center, or visit
www.mayfieldvillage.com/recreation/the-grove/upcoming-events-at-thegrove
Basic Spanish Lessons
with Community
Partnership on Aging
“Pathways to Memory”
Free 5 Wk. class hosted
by CPA
Free 4-Week class
August 30-September 20
from 10:30-11:30 at
Lyndhurst Community Center
Open to the public but spaces are
limited so sign up soon!
Call 216-650-4029
Wednesdays from 12:301:30PM; August 24 - September 21
at Ross DeJohn Community Center
in Mayfield Heights from. Spaces
are limited; call 216-650-4029.
Taught by a professional RN from
Homewatch Caregivers.
Community Partnership on Aging
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We also provide Nurse Case Management
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Ask Us, We can help!
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for more
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Call: (216) 925-6486
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Cellular System
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Fall Detector & GPS for
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[email protected]
Personalized, Professional Representation
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440-546-0483
Locations in Brecksville, Westlake,
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Medicaid Planning • Applications and Disability Advocacy
Veteran Benefits • Asset Protection
Trusts • Wills • Probate
Ask for Details
Board Certified
Elder Law
Specialist
Call 216-299-3709
Embassy Healthcare offers a wide range of nursing and rehabilitation services,
assisted living and many highly specialized medical and therapy services.
Local Centers:
• Broadway Care Center • Grande Oaks • Grande Pavilion
• Shaker Gardens • Solon Pointe • Willow Park
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The UH Foley ElderHealth Center
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Call 216-464-6445 for an appointment.
DEMENTIA AND
ALZHEIMER’S CARE
Our newly opened Reflections
Memory Care offers:
• Care in a secured, safe
environment
• Specialized programming
and care approaches
Cedar Audiology Associates, Inc.
5010 Mayfield Rd., #116
Lyndhurst, OH
216-381-5011
www.cedaraudiology.com
DOCTORS OF AUDIOLOGY
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CPA Trips & Meet Ups - call 440-473-5138
JULY TRIP OFFICE HOURS: by appointment
Reservations required for all trips – please call us to sign up!
We said goodbye to Elyse in early June and wished her luck as she began a new full time
position. The Lyndhurst office will be staffed intermittently so we suggest you call first if you
are trying to sign up for a trip or make a payment. Additional details about the trips below can
be obtained from the office.
Upcoming trips:
Cleveland History Center (8/10, $66)— the Cleveland History Center, operated by the Western
Reserve Historical Society, encompasses the Euclid Beach Park Carousel, Bingham-Hanna & HayMcKinney Mansions, and the Crawford Auto Aviation Museum. A guided tour of the Hay-Mckinney
Mansion, will be followed by time to explore on your own. Be sure to stop by the carousel – admission
includes a free ride! After we wrap up at the History Center, we will be headed just down the road to
L’Albatros Brasserie + Bar for lunch. L’Albatros is a traditional French brasserie, set in an old carriage
house on the campus of Case Western Reserve University. There we will enjoy our choice of soup or
salad, a choice of entrée, and then choice of dessert. We hope you can join us for this enriching
program!
Wine Tour of Northeast Ohio (9/21, $55) - We have a couple more spots left for this trip around
Geneva, Ohio. We will be starting with Ferrante Vineyard, where we will begin with a wine tasting, and
then will enjoy their famous pasta and meatballs and dessert. Stops will also be made at Debonné
Vineyard and Grand River Cellars Winery, which offers a beautiful fireplace inside and many hand
painted murals for visitors to enjoy while they taste. Our final destination is Harpersfield Vineyard.
Century Village (10/18, $64) - The fully restored Century Village Museum, located in Burton, is an
authentic representation of a Western Reserve Village from 1798 to the end of the 19th century. The
Museum contains over twenty historically authentic buildings, more than 15,000 museum artifacts, and
a working farm with a sugar bush for making maple syrup. We’ll tour the property and then head to
lunch at Punderson State Park Lodge & Conference Center. Lunch will include a house salad, choice
of entrée, and dessert. We look forward to hosting you on this historical tour!
Save the
Date!
The 2016 5 City 5 Alarm
Chili Cook-Off
will be held on Saturday,
November 5 at Lyndhurst
Community Center. Watch
this newsletter for more info!
Entrees such as a Philly Cheesesteak (actual
photo below!) are served at our Café Lunch or
Lunch ‘N’ Movie each month. The Philly
Cheesesteak lunch included the sandwich, waffle
fries, cucumber/tomato salad and dessert—all for
$3. Where can you
get a better deal (we
know the answer is
nowhere!)? Check
out the July and
August lunch info on
page 4 of this
newsletter, call a
friend (or we can
introduce you to
someone), and join
us!