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the Senior Scope Older adults who participate in senior center programs experience measurable improvements in their physical, social, spiritual, emotional, mental, and economic well-being. Protecting, Strengthening, Enriching and Empowering Older Adults Julia, 101 and still going strong! SUMMER EDITION: JULY, AUGUST, & SEPTEMBER 2011 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY FOR THE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF S.C.O.P.E., INC. OF TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO “Lethal Luau” Mystery Dinner Front row: Darlene Fry, Center Manager, and Brian McCarty. Back row: Brenda Harris, Marilyn Harris, Woodie Harris, Ray Harris, Ray Carsone, Juanita James, Rita Benoit, and Larry James. INSIDE From the Publisher..................3 Center Schedules: Warren......................................8 Niles........................................8 Howland.................................8 Champion...............................9 Cortland.................................9 Lordstown..............................9 Trip Schedule...........................5 Society of Honors..................10 www.scopesenior.org The Cortland SCOPE held a Mystery Dinner, “Lethal Luau”, on April 28, 2011 at the Center. Decorations were in the theme of a Luau. The actors were members of SCOPE and a couple of family members. This is the second Mystery Dinner held at the center, and both were a big success. This mystery was about a murder on an island and those at the dinner had to try and determine who it was who committed the murder. Each suspect told a little about themselves and there were clues also distributed. It was acted out as a play and we were allowed to ask questions of the suspects and could only hope they were telling the truth to the questions asked. In the end, there was vote taken on who killed the detective. Over 66 people enjoyed appetizers, a Luau dinner, and a variety of desserts. A great time was had by all and everyone is looking forward to the next one. Getting Ready For Harvest Dorothy Owens, Jean Callahan, Loretta McGee & Lois Reed at the Lordstown SCOPE Community Garden at the home of Dorothy & Wes Owen. Through much adversity with a fire at the greenhouse, and ensuing insurance saga, Lordstown SCOPE members persevered and got the vegetable garden finally planted. The members are looking forward to a bountiful harvest this summer. Page 2 , The Senior Scope SUMMER 2011 The Senior Scope Publisher and Editor, Janet Schweitzer, Executive Director www.scopesenior.org SCOPE Locations In Trumbull Co. S.C.O.P.E., Inc. of Trumbull County 2011 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Patricia Latham Jim McFarland Mayor Curt Moll Donald Moore Michael Psznick Lawrence Weeks Mary Jane Wilson Honorary: Frank Bodor, Esq. 330-399-4495 CENTERS Niles S.C.O.P.E. 14 East State Street Niles, OH 44446 • 330-544-3676 Howland S.C.O.P.E. 8273 High Street Warren, OH 44484 • 330-609-7806 Lordstown S.C.O.P.E. Gordon D. James Career Center Lordstown, OH 44481 • 330-824-2173 Champion S.C.O.P.E. 4451 Mahoning Avenue Champion, OH 44483 • 330-847-8179 Cortland S.C.O.P.E. 125 N. Bank Street Cortland, OH 44410 • 330-637-3010 S.C.O.P.E. Harbor Adult Day Care 2627 Atlantic St. NE Warren, Ohio 44483 • 330-399-4495 SATELLITE SITE ST. PIUS 50+ Meets second Wed. of each month at 1:00 p.m. at the Social Hall DEPARTMENTS Social Services Lisa Walker, LSW & Bob Wissinger, LSW 330-399-8846 Prescription Assistance For Seniors Debbie Zador RN, Coordinator 330-399-8846 Home Health/Home Chore Services RN, Director 330-399-8846 Lisamarie Pietragallo, Center 2627 Atlantic St. NE Warren, Ohio 44483 S.C.O.P.E., Inc. of Trumbull County is funded by: The United Way of Trumbull County, Inc. • District XI Area Agency on Aging, Inc. • Trumbull County Dept. of Human Services • Trumbull County Commissioners • City of Warren City of Niles • Howland Township • Trumbull County Senior Services Levy Warren S.C.O.P.E. 220 West Market St. Warren, OH 44481 • 330-399-8846 Adult Day Care • Assessment and care planning • Senior exercise programs • Two snacks and lunch • Medical assistance • Creative Arts • Aroma and Music Therapy • Podiatry Services • Barber and Beauty Shop • Door-to-door Transportation • Community Activities and Day Trips. Protecting, Strengthening, Enriching and Empowering Older Adults Genevieve Bauman, President Tom Carey, Esq.,Vice-President Dallas Woodall, Esq., Secretary Garland Bradshaw Fremont Camerino Barry Dunaway Donald Emerson Dr. Sandra Foster Hon., Terry Ivanchak Lillie Johnson SCOPE Harbor Medicare Changes The Medicare Part D open enrollment period has changed. The period will begin on October 15, 2011 and will be completed on December 7, 2011. The Prescription Assistance for Seniors will be scheduling appointments to assist with those comparisons and enrollments. Please contact Debbie Zador, Coordinator, at 330-399-8846 to schedule your appointment or for any other questions regarding prescription assistance or Medicare Part D. 3 Month Free Membership CONTACT ANY CENTER TO FIND OUT MORE Information & Referral and Food Pantry Tracy Guy, Manager 330-399-8846 (For New Members Only) Good At All Six SCOPE Senior Centers The Senior Scope greatly appreciates the support of our advertisers. However, the products, services, or views advertised herein are not endorsed by S.C.O.P.E., Inc. of Trumbull County. Day Care Center Excluded From This Offer) Expires 9/30/2011. Summer Crisis Program A special component of HEAP, the Summer Crisis Program provides summer cooling assistance for low-income elderly households and for Ohioans with qualifying medical conditions. The program applies to electric utilities only. What are the benefits? One-time payment assistance of up to $175 to be put towards: Electric bill payment, Air conditioning unit, or Fan Who is eligible? You do not have to be enrolled in PIPP or have received a disconnection notice to be eligible for the Summer Crisis Program. • Households must have a gross annual income of 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines and meet one of the following criteria: • Have a member of the household who is at least 60 years old; or • Provide physician documentation of medical necessity. How do I sign up? Applications for the Summer Crisis Program are accepted from July 1 through August 31. Contact SCOPE AT 330-399-8846 for further information. Page 3, The Senior Scope SUMMER, 2011 From Sister Dorothy Kundracik Earns 2nd Masters Degree: T H E Executive Director Janet E. Schweitzer The Family of SCOPE Tears streamed down her hearty, broad, face, as she told me, after a luncheon at the Cortland SCOPE, that her husband of 35 years, with no advance warning, had left her one day, for a girlfriend in California, and she was so alone she cried every time she thought about it. Over and over she said,” “Thank heavens SCOPE is here. I can come here and enjoy friendships and a feeling that I am cared for, at least a little bit, between visits with my daughter in Columbus.” The stove’s crusted with burned on grease. The ceiling has huge holes where the rainwater expands the plaster each time showers fall. Reeking smells of mold, and urine repel the SCOPE social workers as they attempt to find the keys to helping this older adult find a modicum of joy, and health and in his own home where he wants to be. I can keep the weight off as long as I can tap dance,” she said, her shiny brown eyes sparkling. “You know I weighed almost 265 before I started dancing, when I was 57 here at SCOPE. “When can we get into the building tomorrow, (Saturday) for the SCOPE Riverside Railroad Club? We have to get all ready,” said the75 year old mother of the young, thin, and balding man who carried the two model barns toward the railroad garden. Families with five year olds will want to watch the trains run!” “I wanted you to know grateful I am that SCOPE could take care of me when I came home from the hospital last month. It was such a blessing, because I had so much pain. Thank you so much!” the caller said, “ And I hope you remember to wear your sunscreen, because the basal cells meant I had to have the whole left side of my face rebuilt.” “The free dinner? Yes we will be having it on June 23,” the receptionist said to the caller. CLEARVIEW LANTERN SUITES • ASSISTED LIVING FOR THE ELDERLY • ADULT DAY CARE • CONDO LIVING FOR AGE 55 AND OVER GROUP 596 Champion Ave. West Take Route 45 to Champion, head West on Champion Ave., approx 1/2 miles from the intersection on the right. 330-847-6800 “What’s for dessert?’ “Pineapple upside down cake.” “But I am allergic to pineapple.” “Perhaps you could take the pineapple off.” “Skype? What’s Skype?” “We are going to set up cameras which attach to computers enabling you to talk to your family anywhere around the world,” the manager said. “You could, perhaps, talk to the offices, too!” We are family. Lonely? Overweight? Sick? Troubled? Maybe you’re just in need of a silly, ridiculous joke, or a volunteer purpose to serve others, build new friendships, learn new skills, and get the most from life. You will find it at SCOPE centers, and then if you need help in the house, or a basement cleaned, SCOPE can and will do it. Janet E. Schweitzer, Executive Director Sister Dorothy must have figured out that her Master’s in Geography Education was getting old, so she updated it with a Master’s in Theology with a focus on the universe. She learned to appreciate all of God’s creation on Earth and now she is extending it further out. The first degree was from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, completed in 1972, this one was from Loyola of New Orleans, where she attended graduation with her class in May. Sr. Dorothy is the manager of the Lordstown SCOPE Senior Center. David Raach Earns Bachelors Degree: David Raach received his Bachelors Degree in General Studies with a certification in Nonprofit Human Services Management. David is the Account Representative Payee for SCOPE, Inc. of Trumbull County. All SCOPE Centers Will Be Closed Monday, September 5th In Observance of Labor Day SUMMER 2011 Page 4 , The Senior Scope Niles SCOPE Choir Brings Cheer To Nursing Home Residents Prescription Drug Disposal “Operation: EMPTY Medicine Cabinet” Wednesday, September 21, 2011 The drop off site: Geauga-Trumbull Solid Waste District 5138 Enterprise Drive Warren, OH The Niles SCOPE choir practices before leaving for Briarfield at the Ridge to sing for the guests. They had quite a time at the nursing home singing the tune “Purple People Eater” with residents joining in the fun. The choir meets every Friday at 1 p.m. at the Niles SCOPE Senior Center. All interested singers are invited to join. They travel to Briarfield the second Friday of each month and to Briarfield Ashley Circle every other month on the third Friday. They also perform at various SCOPE functions as well as other nursing homes in the area. The director is Robert Whitmarsh. Back row: David Wing, Pete Leftheris, Bob Connor, Dora Baker, Phyllis Connor, Anna Fairbanks, Pat Leisy, Russ Beatty. Front row: Bob Whitmarsh, choir director, Ted Snyder, Marie Colucci, Dorothy Dunmire, Lois English, Heidi Fonce, and pianist, Betty Bridgen. For further information call 330-675-2765 Retirement Apartments Includes ALL Utilities! ONE MONTH FREE RENT WITH THIS AD Conveniently Located Near Banks & Shopping YOUR CHOICE . . . OUR PROMISE Woodland Park 550 Ohio Avenue McDonald, OH 44437 North River Commons 3000 Meadow Lane NE Warren, OH 44483 The Finest in Retirement Apartment Living In A Quiet And Beautiful Setting. Spacious 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments Apartment Features: Refrigerator; Air Conditioning; Dishwasher; and Stove. Project Amenities On-Site Laundry Facilities; Elevator; Community Room with Kitchen; Ample Lighted Parking Area Call 330-530-8606 1-800-443-3390 — 24 Hour Emergency Service www.boardmanmedicalsupply.com Wheelchairs Shower/Bath Benches Walkers Mastectomy Products Canes/Crutches Grab Bars Hospital Beds Bath Mats Nutritional Products Oxygen Aerosol Therapy Diagnostic Equipment ASK ABOUT OUR HOME SLEEP STUDY 1309 E. Market St. • Warren, Ohio • 330-395-7252 300 N. State St. • Girard, Ohio 44420 • 330-545-6700 404 Boardman-Canfield Road • Boardman, Ohio • 44512 • 330-758-0595 500 Market Street • East Liverpool, Ohio 43520 • 330-385-6412 5432 Broadway Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44127 • 216-341-7020 1204 30th Street, N.W. • Canton, Ohio 44709 • 330-492-4300 719 E. State Street • Sharon, PA 16146 • 724-962-5670 Page 5, The Senior Scope SUMMER, 2011 SCOPE TRIPS Mackinac Island August 22, 23, 24, 2011 Monday – Wednesday Limited Seating Available Tues., July 12, 2011 The Rivers – Enjoy Independence Thurs., August 11, 2011 The Meadows Mon., September 12, 2011 Wheeling – Happy Labor Day Tuesday, October 11, 2011 The Rivers – “Thank You Columbus” Thurs., November 10, 2011 Mountaineer – Thank You Veterans Thur., December 15, 2011 Mountaineer – Merry Christmas Call for prices & availability. 330-544-3676, Niles SCOPE Senior Center Payment for all Casino trips must be made at the Niles S.C.O.P.E. Senior Center. Payment must be made for all reservations 10 days before departure or your seat is forfeited. Cahal Dunne @ Yankee Lake Ballroom, Wednesday, October 12, 2011 $55 Group Rate - Includes Transportation from Niles SCOPE, Luncheon and Show. $50 without transportation if you want to go on your own. (However, you must pay at Niles SCOPE Senior Center to get group rate.) Call 330-5443676 for further information. Tod's Crossing National Church Residences Senior Living Community 55+ 1330 Blakely Circle SW Warren OH 44485 330-399-2224 Cottage Style Apartment Homes One Level with Private Entrance Each apartment includes; two bedrooms, ample closet space, washer/dryer hook-ups, central air, vertical blinds, patio or porch, stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher. Mention S.C.O.P.E. and your security deposit is just $99! www.ncr.org/todscrossing Section 8 Housing Vouchers Welcomed We invite you to join us as we travel to a bygone era of Victorian charm and horsedrawn carriages. We arrive Monday late afternoon in Mackinaw City where we stay at the Baymont Inn & Suites for the next 2 nights. Free time tonight at Mackinaw Crossings within walking distance of our hotel. Tuesday, we tour Mackinac Island with a spectacular luncheon at the Grand Hotel with free time on your own to explore this wonderful island. Free time in the evening. Wednesday, Frankenmuth, MI, a charming Bavarian community where we take time for shopping and lunch on your own, then on to Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland. We then depart for home. Includes 2 Breakfasts, and one luncheon at the Grand Hotel $375 pp/double; $325 pp/triple; $305 pp/quad; and $515 pp single. “I have found out that there ain't no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them. Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” Mark Twain SUMMER 2011 Page 6 , The Senior Scope Mature Service Workers of Trumbull County Making a Difference at SCOPE Centers How do we do it all?...the cookSCOPE, Inc. of Trumbull ing, cleaning, paperwork, setting would like to thank the director, up for classes, tearing down for Cynthia Grier for her years of classes, entertaining & motivating dedication to seniors in Trumbull our guests, answering the phones, County. Cynthia and her staff making phone calls. have placed numerous senior Fortunately we have a great workers at various SCOPE cenpartnership with the Senior Em- ters which act as training sites. ployment Services of Trumbull Workers enter the program County. Numerous trainee em- and are matched with a host ployees are placed at the SCOPE agency to develop their job skills Centers through the and eventually find long Mature Staffing Serterm employment in ‘SCOPE, Inc. the community. Most vices, enabling us to provide more services of Trumbull would current trainees are to our members and like to thank the working 16 hours per enabling trainees to get director, Cynthia week at their host sites. back into the workplace Grier for her years These workto learn new skills to o f d e d i c a t i o n ers exhibit an excelbetter prepare them for t o s e n i o r s i n lent work ethic and a Trumbull County.’ high level of dedicafuture employment. The Senior Employtion to the job. Some ment Center in Trumare eventually hired bull County recently announced o n a s S C O P E e m p l o y e e s . that it is being absorbed into a SCOPE thanks our Mature larger consortium resulting in the Service Employees who work closing of the offices in Trumbull as cooks, program aides, supCounty. Despite the closing of portive service liaisons, motivathe Trumbull County office, the tional therapists, & custodians. Mature Services program will The following people are invalucontinue in Trumbull County. able to SCOPE on a daily basis: Champion SCOPE Frank Oviatt, Kitchen & Program Aide Lordstown SCOPE Bill Ursu, Custodian/Maintenance Champion SCOPE James Baker, Kitchen & Program Aide Lordstown SCOPE JoAnn Stone, Receptionist Public Relations Coordinator. Cortland SCOPE Enola Rounds (Noli), Secretary/Receptionist Program Aide Niles SCOPE Maurice Moore, Supportive Services Liaison. Howland SCOPE Barb Rowbottom Secretary/Receptionist Howland SCOPE Donna Tingler, Program Aide Harbor Adult Day Care Motivational Therapists: Mary Jane Navolio Belinda Washington Gayle Tator Nadine Stevenson Bill Moyer Betty Little Harbor Adult Day Care Rose Bartlett, Kitchen Aide Harbor Adult Day Care Princess Engleston Program Aide A Will Is Not Enough, Pre-Planning Does More . . . 75 330-394-6200 New to Trumbull County? Did you know that if you have already prearranged your funeral with another funeral home that you can transfer your pre-need plan to a different funeral home? Call us for details Bryan L. Borowski, Director 962 North Road NE • Warren, Ohio Niles SCOPE Margaret Little, Head Cook Niles SCOPE Richard Granville, Custodian and Maintenance Warren SCOPE Roger Barnes, Kitchen & Program Aide Warren SCOPE Joe Young, Kitchen & Program Aide Warren SCOPE Issac Box, Program Aide Warren SCOPE Linda Miner, Receptionist Warren SCOPE, Linda Sweeney, Kitchen Corn Hole Fall League The Corn Hole fall league runs 12 weeks. Players wanting to get on the list should sign up early as this league fills up fast. Sign up sheet will be available September 1, 2011, with the first game starting on Tuesday, October 4th. Get you game on with us this fall at the Howland SCOPE Senior Center. Call the center at 330-609-7806 for further information. Page 7, The Senior Scope SUMMER, 2011 SCOPE Members Honored With A Luncheon and Concert Each May is observed nationwide as Older Americans Month. Older Americans Month is a celebration of the contributions our older citizens have made to society, and is a chance for communities to give back and recognize the accomplishments of their elders. Zumba Classes Will Resume in September Senior Zumba exercise classes at the Howland SCOPE will resume with Sandy MacDougal instructing one of the areas most unique forms of senior level exercise done to Latin music. Restarting Fridays in September, new students are always welcome to a free complimentary first visit. Watch for sign up sheet at desk. FOO T CARE FOOT James J. LaPolla, Jr., DPM Physician and Surgeon of the Foot and Ankle 856-4444 8588 E. Market Street Warren, Ohio 44484 ACCEPTS MEDICARE ASSIGNMENTS To honor SCOPE of Trumbull County members, the Niles SCOPE Senior Center hosted a free luncheon and concert with the Paul Rossi Band and the Niles SCOPE Choir for all Trumbull County SCOPE members. Howland SCOPE Book Club The Book Club will resume Tuesday, September 20, 2011. New members are welcome to join us in some excellent book reading! Comfort of Home Warren’s Finest Page 8 , The Senior Scope CENTER SCHEDULES Warren SCOPE 220 W. Market Warren, OH 330-399-8846 Monday Niles SCOPE Square Dancers take a break for a group photo and to welcome ALL SCOPE members to stop in at the center on Tuesday mornings at 9:30 a.m. for some exercise and laughs and great Square Dancing, called by Norm Flavell. Cost is $3 for the 2 hour dance. 8:30 to 12:00 ......Lunch Site 9:30 ....................Line Dancing 12:30.......................UNO Cards 11:30 ...........................Exercise 1:00 .........................500 Cards Tuesday 8:30 to 12:00 .......Lunch Site 9:30 ........................................Art 10:00 .............Chair Volleyball 10:30..................Cards (Poker) 11:30-12:30................Exercise 4:00 ............................R.R. Club 6:00................S.Foster Chorus 6:30..................................Bridge Wednesday A few of the Sassy Dancers pose with Glen Stevens, Spotlight Show emcee. l. to r., Elizabeth Balson, Virginia Rumancik, Glen, Barb Freeman, and Audrey Freeman. 8:30 to 12:00..........Lunch Site 12:30....................Pinochle 12:30.......................UNO Cards 6:00.................. Psychic Group (3rd Wednesday) Thursday 8:30 to 12:00 ..........Lunch Site 9:30..................................Bridge 9:30................................... Poker 10:00.............Chair Volleyball 11:30......................Exercise 11:30 to 4:00 ........Deaf Group 12:30 .............................Bingo Friday The Niles SCOPE “Happy Tappers” class meets every Tuesday from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. The instructor is Katelyn Tustin (front row, right), a graduate of the Donna Crean Dance Studio who has been accepted in the Akron University Dance Program. The cost is $1 per class and you can start anytime. The focus is fun exercising to tap steps & music. 8:30 to 12:00......Lunch Site 10:30................Beginning Tap 11:00..........Intermediate Tap 12:30 ......................UNO Cards 1:00.....................500 Cards 6:30........................Bridge SUMMER 2011 Niles SCOPE 14 E. State Street Niles, OH 330-544-3676 Monday 10:00 ................................Bridge 11:00............Arthritis Exercise 1:00.....................................Cards 1:00................................Quilting 4:00 -8:00..Cards & games $2 5:00........ ”Weigh Inn” Weight Loss Support Howland SCOPE 8273 High Street Warren, OH 330-609-7806 Monday 9:00....................Pinochle Club 12:30...................................Yoga 7:00................Computer Club 1st & 3rd Monday Tuesday Tuesday 8:30....................................Bocce 9:30. ...............Square Dancing 12:30.......................,,Book Club 11:30...................................Lunch 3rd Tuesday of the Month 11:45.................Happy Tappers starts September 1:00.................500 Tournament 12:30.........................Bingo (1st, 2nd, 3rd Tues.) Pre-registration required 4:30....................................Bocce 2:30....................Blood Pressure Checks (1st & 3rd Tues.) 2 : 3 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pi n o c h l e Wednesday (1st, 2nd, 3rd Tues.) 9:00............Ohio Star Quilters (1st & 3rd & 4th Wed. of the Wednesday Month) 10:00........................Chair YOGA 11:30...................................Lunch 10:00......................Bridge Club 1:00........................Red Hatters 11:30........VIP Lunch 3rd Wed. (1st Wednesday of the 1:00 ....................Bingo & Cards Month) 6:30-9:00 pm....Line Dancing Thursday Gloria Stone 9:30.......................Line Dancing Includes Beginners 11:30...................................Lunch 12:30........Game Day - Euchre, Thursday Board Games, Wii Bowling 1:00..............Pinochle & Bridge 9:30................Computer Class 1:00-5:00.......Red Cross Blood 10:00.....Needle & String Arts Drive-3rd Thurs. 12:30......................Red Hatters Friday 10:00.............................Art Class 11:00.............Arthritis Exercise 11:30 .................................Lunch 12:00..............Corn Hole or Wii 1:00...................Mixed Chorus, Every 2nd Friday, Choir Sings At Briarfield At The Ridge Call About Computer Classes (1st Thursday) 2:00.............Investment Club (Meets @ Panera 2nd Thursday) 2:00.......Line Dance w/ Gloria 4:30..........................Card Night Friday 9:00.................Pinochle/Cards 11:30.......................Line Dance with Norm (Beginners) CENTER SCHEDULES SUMMER, 2011 Lordstown SCOPE Champion SCOPE Cortland SCOPE 125 N. Bank Street Open from 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 330-637-3010 Gordon James Building Open from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 330-824-2173 4451 Mahoning Ave. Open from 10 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 330-847-8179 Monday Monday Monday 10:30..............Full Breakfast $5 Includes scrambled eggs, bacon, French toast, biscuits w/sausage gravy, fruit cup juice, coffee, tea and hot chocolate. 11:15...............................Speaker 12:30...........Painting & Crafts or Other activities 10:30..............Gardening Club 1:15..............Arthritis Exercise 2:00.....................Woodcarving 2:00....................Billiards Team 10 :00-2:00.......................Crafts of your choice, play cards or do puzzles 10:00-2:00...Wii Bowling Tournaments (sitting or standing) Tuesday 10:00-2:30..............Free Bridge Lessons & Candles with Lydia 10:00-2:00...Wii Bowling Tournaments (sitting or standing) 11:00...................................Bingo Wednesday 10:30 -12:00..............Free Wood Carving with Frank 1:00 pm .............Free Exercise with Roseanna 10:00-Noon......Free Glucose, Cholestrol. and Blood Pressure checks by Brenda Cook, Humility of Mary 3rd Wed. Thursday 1 0 : 0 0 . . . ..Candle M ak ing 10:00...........Bridge With Lydia Puzzles, Cards & Sewing 10:00-2:00...Wii Bowling Tournaments (sitting or standing) 7:00.........FREE Bridge Lessons Friday First Friday: Birthdays of the Month 10:00-2:00...Wii Bowling Tournaments (sitting or standing) 11:00...................................Bingo Bridge, puzzles or crafts Tuesday 9:00 ..Womens Pool Lessons 10-12..................Lunch $4 Tuesday l. to r., Sherri Drysdale, Carol Pennza, Connie Finney, and Dorothy Mass dressed in vintage clothing for the Mothers Day Tea at Cortland SCOPE. The theme was vintage clothing with a talk given by Shirley Griffin from Salem, Ohio. A luncheon of sandwiches and desserts was served at tables decorated with different tea sets. The table cloths were made by SCOPE members. The tea was served by the men of SCOPE and they also helped in the kitchen. 10:30.......Book Club 1st Tues. 11:30........................Chair Yoga 1:00......................Birding Class 2:00..................Crochet Class 12:30...........Arthritic Exercise Wednesday Wednesday 9:00-2:00...........................Cards 11:00...........................Lunch $4 12:30..............................Bingo $.25 per card - “Split the Pot” final game 10:00.....................Line Dancing 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.......Open Cards 10:30................................Bridge 12:00...........Arthritis Exercise Thursday 9:00...............................Tai Chi 11:00.......................Lunch $4 12:30........Arthritic Exercise Thursday 10:00..........................Open Art 10:00.......Beginners Drawing 2:00......................Pool Lessons Lordstown Family Picnic. . . a good opportunity to get to know families better. Center, Winnie Willaman and family. Friday 11:00.......................Lunch $4 12:30.........Special Activities Looking for Pinochle & Canasta Players. Call us! Lunch served daily for $3.00 Page 9 , The Senior Scope Dr. Ed Amicucci speaks about reviving brain power. Friday 10:00..........Art Group 10:00................Cards 10:30...Omelet In A Bag 1st Friday 12:00......Beginning Spanish Birthday Pot Luck, Call For Info. Open recreation: Darts, Pool, and Corn Hole When Not In Conflict With Other Activities Three generations . . . l. to r., Jo Zambar, daughter, Pam and granddaughter, Amanda at the Lordstown SCOPE Senior Center. Page 10, The Senior Scope SUMMER 2011 Seeking Society of Honors Nominees SOCIETY OF HONORS Nomination Form The S.C.O.P.E. Society of Honors recognizes outstanding individuals and groups who provide services to Trumbull County Senior Citizens in order to strengthen communities and improve the lives of Seniors. Nominees must be residents of Trumbull County. Nominees must be 55 or older. Nominees may be paid professionals who provide outstanding service to Seniors or they may be volunteers. Sponsors are expected to notify the person or entity they wish to nominate. Information contained in the nomination form and letter of nomination will be used for event publications and may be released to the Nomination Information: Nominee Name:_________________________________________ Organization(if applicable):________________________________ Address:_______________________________________________ City:__________________ Zip:_____________ Phone:___________________ Fax:________________________ Email:_________________________________ Sponsor/Nominator Information: Name:_________________________________________________ Address:________________________________ _______________ SCOPE Inc.’s annual Society of Honors Program will be held at noon September 13, 2011 at the Trumbull Country Club in Warren. Both professional and volunteer honorees will be named in the categories of Community/Good Neighbor; Business; Government/ Safety Services; Healthcare; Labor; Media; Recreational; Schools/ Education; Social Services/Senior Advisory; Faith Based; and Other. The public is invited to submit honoree nominations to SCOPE, Nominees must be at least age 55,and not a current SCOPE employee. Nomination form is at left. City:__________________________ Zip:_____________________ Phone:________________________ Please check one category: ____ Community/Good neighbor ____Media ____Business ____Recreational ____Government/Safety services ____Schools/Education ____Healthcare ____Social Services/Senior Advocacy ____Labor ____Faith Based ____Other Letter of Nomination: Please provide a letter of Nomination no more than 100 words that describes the achievements of the nominee, length of service, heroic action undertaken and/or why this person or group deserves recognition. Mail entries to: S.C.O.P.E. Inc. Attention: Jane 220 W. Market St. Warren, Ohio 44483 330-399-8846 DEADLINE: ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY AUGUST 8, 2011 The Lordstown SCOPE Members Family Picnic will be held Saturday, July 16th at Imperial Park on Bailey Road. Dinner Dance At Howland SCOPE Roberts-Clark Chapel 180 Garfield Dr. N. E. Warren, Ohio 44483 (330) 392-2559 Niles Chapel 415 Robbins Avenue Niles, Ohio 44446 (330) 652-2314 Shafer-Winans Chapel Madasz Chapel 164 N. High Street Cortland, Ohio 44410 (330) 637-4986 6923 Warren-Sharon Road Brookfield, Ohio 44403 (330) 448-6969 A dinner dance with John Gabriele will be held Wednesday, October 12, 2011. Pre-register cost is $10 per person or $12 at the door. Please sign up early so we know how much food to purchase. Come join us for an evening of great entertainment and excellent food. Page 11, The Senior Scope SUMMER, 2011 Trumbull County Senior Court Driver’s Safety Program The Senior Court will provide a certified instructor for the AARP Driver Safety Program The course will provide the following: Senior Defensive Driving Safe Driving Strategies Knowing Our Roads and Highways Understanding Our Vehicles The program will be offered at the Niles SCOPE 14 E. State Street, Niles, OH July 26 from 12 pm to 4 pm $12 for AARP members $14 for non-members Call 330-675-2616 or 330-469-4860 to register Warner House Apartments Designed For Elderly/Disabled IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AVAILABLE If you enjoy your independence, but no longer want the responsibility of caring for your own home, Warner House is the place for you. Pay 30% of your income for rent and it includes utilities. (330) 394-4321 TDD 1-800-545-1833, Ext. 224 182 High St., Warren, OH 44481 Visit The New Champion Center The Champion SCOPE Senior Center has grown into a new location. It is still located in the Champion Center Plaza, but a few doors down from the original location. Speakers July 11th - Brian Jones, exercise trainer with Kent Trumbull, 11:15 a.m. August 8th - Rachel Bush, Windsor House, 11:15 a.m. August 15th - Charity Ricciardi, Shepherd of the Valley, 11:15 a.m. August 22nd - Brenda Cook, Humility of Mary, Neighborhood Health Watch, 11:15 a.m. Every Thursday in July at 9 a.m. - Tai Chi July 18th - Nicole Agani, Trumbull County Senior Services, 11:15 a.m. July 13th - Bingo w/Rachel Bush at 11:30 a.m. Alice Chips, Mark Twain Revisited, 12:15 p.m. July 27th - Windsor House, 11 a.m. - Tour & Lunch July 25th - Cindy Demos of Washing Square, “Hip and Knee Replacement Rehab”, 11:15 a.m. Coming Soon!! Country Way Band, Line Dancing! August 1st - Amy Recher, Watershed Coordinator, 11:15 a.m. Call the center at 330-847-8179 or Stop In! Page 12, The Senior Scope SUMMER, 2011 Motivational Therapists At Harbor Adult Day Care Ohio Senior Carol Brown is a Motivational also put on skits and plays as well the other to the enjoyment of all. Health Insurance Therapist at the SCOPE Harbor as listen to invited speakers and Growing up in Warren, Ms. Adult Day Care Center in War- performers. Some guests prefer Brown graduated from Howland Information ren. Her job is to help care for and working in the crafts room, while High School and later attended encourage a group of older adults (in their 80s and 90s) who are in the early stages of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Among the activities offered at the center are bingo, auctions, shuffleboard and checkers. Guests others volunteer to help in the kitchen. One of this center’s programs facilitates interaction between Guests and students at a local school, which has given each group opportunities to learn about 2581 North Road, N.E., Warren, OH 44483 330-372-5800 FAX: 330-372-5841 Sponsors of The Arthritis Exercise Program classes at the local Kent State University branch. She was state certified as a nurse’s aide. In November 2007, Ms. Brown was placed in the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) as a trainee at SCOPE Harbor Adult Day Care. Ms. Brown was hired as a Motivational Therapist in August 2010. Now she works a part-time schedule of 20 hours per week, plus additional hours if needed. Ms. Brown thinks her experience in caring for her own mother and her life experience as a moth er and grandmother have helped to prepare her to do the job she has today. She said that people at SCOPE helped her cope with the death of one of her granddaughters. Now she is giving back through working as a Motivational Therapist. Her job takes a great deal of energy because therapists have to give of themselves, Ms. Brown said, “You can’t pretend--empathy with guests must be genuine This article originally appeared in the “Employment Express” Imperial Skilled Care Center Skilled Nursing and Rehab Center For Short and Long Term Needs There will be a Welcome to Medicare 2011 program presented by OSHIIP, Ohio Senior Heath Insurance Information Program on July 12, 2011 beginning at 6 pm. Seating is limited and reservations can be made by calling OSHIIP at 1-800-686-1578. Mahoning Co. • Boardman July 12 -Boardman Park (Lariccia Family Center) 375 Boardman-Poland Rd. Free Stretch Band Clinic at Howland SCOPE Brian Jones will be back to improve body strength and joints with a free stretch band clinic demonstration on Tuesday, July 11, 2011. He will have extra bands on hand so come join us at the Howland SCOPE Senior Center and leave feeling the improvement. Call the center at 330-609-7806 for time and any other questions you may have. AARP Driver Safety Program July 26 - 12 pm to 4 pm Niles SCOPE Senior Center Cardiac Rehab, Orthopedic Rehab, Wound Care, Trach Care, Activity Programs, Social Services, Hospice, Optometry, Dental and Audiology Services. Podiatry and Diabetic Foot Care. We Accept Private Insurance, Medicare and Medicaid. We accept admissions 24/7 For tours and information contact us at 4121 Tod Ave NW, Warren, OH 44485 330-898-4033 Stop In For A Tour . . . We Are Conveniently Located Near The Route 5 Bypass. 330-675-2616 -or330-469-4860 to register Page 13 , The Senior Scope SUMMER, 2011 Getting Help is a SNAP! by: Charles Barber Communications Manager Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks There is a knock on your door and when you open it, you are greeted with a surprise. In front of your door, there is a box of food, but there is no one in sight. Inside the box, you find a loaf of wheat bread, a gallon of low-fat milk, two cans of chicken noodle soup, a jar of peanut butter, a box of bran flakes and a gallon of orange juice. The following month, there is another knock on your front door and when you open it, there is no one at your door, but again, you are greeted with a box of nutritious food. This time the box contains a bag of red apples, two green peppers, a bunch of bananas, a bag of potatoes, a loaf of bread and three cans of tuna. This is a situation that you may be able to make a reality every month for at least a year, just few for a short trip to visit an Ohio Benefit Bank counselor who can help you apply for the food assistance program. With a minimum allotment for seniors of $16 a month, it might not seem like a jackpot to have won, but each of the boxes of food that were just explained are examples of what can be purchased for $16 from a grocer. Many individuals, especially members of our nation’s Greatest Generation, seniors, are very hesitant to apply for and receive food assistance, which is also known as SNAP. There is a stigma that people associate with programs like food assistance, but as a program that was designed to be a supplement for individuals with limited incomes, food assistance is a great way to ensure that basic elements of a person’s diet are available each and every month. PRE -RE GI RE STRA To r QUIR TION IS 1.80 egiste ED. r 0 , .9 9 8. 9 call 45 4 . Trumbull County W ill Local volunteer attorneys will help you prepare the Clinic following documents for FREE: Over the past five years, The Ohio Benefit Bank (OBB) has changed the way Ohioans can apply for assistance programs, including food assistance, the Golden Buckeye Program, Ohio’s Best Rx program and free income tax filing. Through The OBB, counselors are available within each of Ohio’s 88 counties to help those in need apply for programs that supplement their monthly income. These trained counselors are staff and volunteers at churches, synagogues, senior centers and other organizations that are available to help throughout the community. To learn more about The Ohio Benefit Bank and where available counselors may be available within your community to help you apply for programs like food assistance, call 1-800-648-1176 or visit www.ohiobenefits.org. or contact SCOPE AT 330-399-8846. Care-Free SENIOR LIVING CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Girard, Hubbard, Masury, Niles and Warren Weekly Food Distribution at Warren SCOPE Senior Center 220 W. Market Warren, OH Thursdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call the Warren SCOPE Senior Center to find out how to qualify. 330-399-8846 ESPECIALLY FOR SENIORS •Maintenance-free living; •24-hour maintenance response •Active tenant association •Planned social activities •Closed circuit video •Emergency pull cord system •Complete accessibility Call 330-369-4985 for more information and application schedule Living Wills Powers of Attorney Simple Wills Health Care Powers of Attorney A All clinics are held during business hours - call for details. July 26 October 25 PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. To qualify and set up an appointment, call the HelpLine at 1-800-998-9454. LIVING ASSISTANCE SERVICES Need legal help? Call the HelpLine at 1-800-998-9454 Serving the Trumbull County Area Page 14 , The Senior Scope SUMMER, 2011 Howland SCOPE Members Have Many Talents Members of the Howland SCOPE Crochet Class set aside a day of crocheting to enjoy a brunch and listen to a presentation about vintage aprons. The Spring Corn Hole League players observe the championship playoff, after a lunch provided by the Howland SCOPE Center. Player, Walt Crawford, is shown tossing a corn bag for one of the competing teams. Windsor House Skilled Nursing • Alzheimer’s Care Assisted Living • Rehabilitation Home Health Care Now Offering Home Health Care In addition to providing skilled nursing and assisted living communities across the Mahoning Valley, Windsor House is now providing home health services. Home Health by Windsor believes in the importance of helping people to live independent and dignified lives. Each patient receives a unique, individually-tailored plan of care and set of goals, based on their specific nursing or therapy needs. homehealthbywindsor.com 330.545.1550 windsorhouseinc.com Page 15, The Senior Scope SUMMER, 2011 Weigh-Inns Last Quarter’s Big “Losers” “Weigh Inns” Weight Loss Support Group Meets Every Monday at the Niles S.C.O.P.E.. Weigh-ins start at 5 p.m. with a meeting from 6:15 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Sue - 9.75 Rena - 6.75 Arlene 4.5 Congratulations!! FREE LEGAL ADVICE! Get answers to your legal questions about: Debts/Bankruptcy/ Foreclosure Divorce/Custody/ Visitation Domestic Violence Landlord/Tenant Issues Expungements Sponsored by Community Legal Aid’s Volunteer Legal Services Program (VLSP) Local lawyers to provide FREE legal advice to those who cannot afford legal fees. July 12 ■ August 9 ■ September 13 You don’t need to call ahead...register at the clinic between 5 pm and 5:30 pm! Questions? Contact VLSP at 330-983-2695 Trumbull Co. Counsel & Advice Clinic Trumbull Co. One Stop 280 N. Park Ave., Warren, OH Warren, OH 44481-1144 2nd. Tuesday of each month Mary Steib, center, celebrates her 90th birthday with her SCOPE friends at the Niles SCOPE Senior Center. Mary is one of the center’s most active participants. She attends Bridge on Mondays and Thursdays; Arthritic Exercise on Mondays and Fridays; Square Dancing on Tuesdays (where she is sometimes know as “Mario”) , and Line Dancing on Thursdays. Happy Birthday Mary! “Happy Tappers” Join the Happy Tappers Exercise Group at the Niles SCOPE, 330-544-3676 The class is taught by Katelyn Tustin, a Donna Crean Studio graduate and a student of dance in the Akron University Dance Program Class Meets Tuesday at 11:45 a.m. and the Cost is $1. SUMMER, 2011 Page 16 , The Senior Scope Don’t miss the Lordstown SCOPE Craft table at the Annual Apple Cider Festival. Watch as apples are turned into fresh, sweet apple cider. This annual fall event also features a craft and flower show; musical entertainment; mechanical rides and carnival games; and a variety of food available for purchase. The event will be held 9/16/2011 9/18/2011. at Lordstown School Grounds, 1824 Salt Springs Road, Lordstown, Ohio 44481. Call the Lordstown SCOPE at 330-824-2173 for more information. Getting ready to leave for Seneca Allegeny Casino on June 9, 2011. If you are feeling lucky and want to try the slots, see the schedule on page 5. Casino trips run every month from the Niles SCOPE Senior Center. Most trips are $20 and incentives are offered for slots and food. Join our “party on the bus” to and from the casino with jokes, games, and bingo. Sign up early as these trips fill up fast! Call the center at 330-544-3676. Nora’s Place Dementia Care for Women Arlene Whitmarsh, Lois Lloyd, and Millard Wilson enjoying lunch at the Member Appreciation Luncheon and Concert at the Niles SCOPE Senior Center. Nora’s Place has expanded! Let us take care of someone you love who is suffering from dementia. Visit today for more information about our services. Briarfield at The Ridge 3379 Main Street Mineral Ridge, Ohio 44440 330-652-9901 SCOPE, Inc. of Trumbull County Home Care Services Home Health Aides Homemaker Services Chore Services Independent Living Assistance Discounts for SCOPE Members 330-399-8846