POWAY SENIOR CENTER ANNUAL MEETING

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POWAY SENIOR CENTER ANNUAL MEETING
Activities
Nutrition
Resources
Advocacy
Education
Volunteerism
JULY 2016
POWAY SENIOR CENTER
ANNUAL MEETING
Thursday July 21
9:30 am
The Annual Poway Senior Center meeting is open to all
PSC Members, as well as anyone from the community interested in senior issues.
This meeting is a great opportunity to hear about new and
future plans for the Center. You are invited to ask questions
and offer your input.
President Sharon Peterson will give the year end summary.
DIRECTORY
Poway Senior Center is located at 13094 Civic Center Drive.
Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 858-748-6094 Fax: 858-748-3019
PSC STAFF
Executive Director– x 301
Leslie Hoffman
Office Manager, Membership - x 310
Kathleen Jaramillo
Programs Mgr./Volunteer Services Mgr.
/ Senior Voice Editor - x 305
Mary Supanchick
Nutrition/Home Delivered Meals/Admin
- x 304 Denise O’Neal
Nutrition Transportation - x 309
JoAnne Montano
Kitchen Chef - Jim McWhorter
Bookkeeper - Barbara Greenberg
Kitchen Steward - Levi Gonzales
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President - Shar on Peter son
Vice President - Ed Oliva
Secretary - Cynthia Elizondo
July 21 at 10 am
Poway Senior Center Library
Treasurer - Mar c Hennen
Toni Kraft
Gina Storr
Skip Baker
Diane Robie
City of Poway Liaison Robin Bettin
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
MEETING:
3rd Thursday of every month.
Find us on Facebook or visit our
web page at:
http://powayseniorcenter.org/
PROFESSIONAL SENIOR SERVICES
HICAP
1-800-434-0222, (858) 565-8772
1st Tuesday of every Month. 9 a.m. to
11a.m The Health Insurance Counseling
and Advocacy Program provides
counseling and help with Medicare
Insurance. Client calls HICAP to set an
appointment. Facilitator: Jerry
Legal
(858) 565-1392 x 227
2nd Tue of every Month. Please call
North County Senior Legal Services to
set an appointment.
Facilitator: David Schwartz
SEAPORT Home Health & Hospice
(619) 624-0203
Grief Support Group 1st & 3rd
Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
HearAsist Hearing Aid
(858) 391-1224
Free full hearing aid check and hearing
test to determine whether hearing
aids will help. Jeff has over 25 years
experience; his office is located at
Poway Valley Center, 13342 Poway
Road, Poway. Facilitator: Jeffrey
Wolmer
S.H.A.R.E
(858) 229-6874 or (858) 229-6875
Low-cost groceries once a month
through Poway Share. Reserve your
food package, priced from $6.00 to
$36.00. Order Deadline is Thursday
June 16. Distribution is Saturday June
25. Menus are available in Poway Senior
Center Lobby or online at
powaysharefoods@cox.net
Farmers Market
Coupons
while supplies last!
Coupons provided by AIS
(Aging and Independence Services)
Coupons packets worth $20.00 per
person are good at WIC Certified
Poway Farmers Market, available at
POWAY SENIOR CENTER.
Stop by Poway Senior Center
Reception Desk to see if you qualify, and sign up.
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JFS Rides & Smiles
(858) 637-7320
Rides & Smiles is the largest volunteerbased transportation service in San Diego
County — providing nearly 350 rides
per month to over 300 riders by over 100
volunteer drivers. Located inside Poway
Senior Center.
Elder Help Home Share
(858) 748-9675
Assists persons seeking affordable
housing by matching them with home
providers, primarily older persons, who
wish to remain in their homes and
communities. Located inside Poway
Senior Center. Facilitator: Kimberly Sloan
ACTIVITIES
Memory Café
Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday
10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Activity Room 1
Memory Café is all about having a casual get together and a
place to enjoy the company of new friends to share stories and
information about Memory Loss experiences….
all in a friendly relaxed setting.
Line Dance
Wednesdays 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Fridays 12 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Bill Bond Room 1
Learn to Line Dance every week with Duffy.
Bring your friends and have a fun afternoon with us.
Retirement Funding Solutions
Thursday, July 14
10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Activity Room 1
Presented by Robert Skolnick of Retirement Funding Solutions.
Learn about the many benefits of a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage. These include getting tax free income, paying off debt and/or
a mortgage, increasing cash flow and getting additional access to
capital in a line of credit. The potential to increase your quality of life
is substantial. Refreshments will be served!
AARP Smart Driving 2 – Day Course
Wednesday, July 13 and July 27
8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Bill Bond Rooms 2 & 3
A comprehensive, innovative, classroom, driver training program designed
specifically to help mature drivers refresh and improve their driving skills. The material covers the effects
of aging and medication on driving, basic updated legislation on driving rules, license renewal, local
traffic hazards, adverse road conditions energy saving and collision prevention measures. Learn more
about newer vehicles, air bags, front wheel drive, ABS braking and more. Due to physical changes of
aging, many mature drivers have increasing difficulty with yielding the right of way, backing, turning,
changing lanes as well as entering and leaving highways.
This program instills confidence and enables the mature driver to maintain their driving licenses longer
while driving more safely.
$15.00 Members/ $20.00 non-Members.
Sign up at the Poway Senior Center reception desk
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How to Build a Social Life as a Senior Citizen Taken from WikiHow on the internet
TIPS:
No matter what you're doing, always offer to help others, and don't be afraid to ask for help, either.
In pursuing new activities and knowledge, you can build a social life simply by sharing your newfound
zest for life.
Here are some ideas for activities:
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Book clubs: Scan the bulletin board at your local library or book store for book clubs that meet
periodically and share opinions about a particular book or author.
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Golf: Visit a recreation golf course in your area. Hit a few balls on the driving range to see if you
like it. Inquire with the program coordinator or on-site pro about groups of other seniors that may
need another member. If there are not senior groups, be proactive and start one!
Sewing/Knitting/Crochet/Quilting: These timeless activities are always great hobbies. Check out
the local craft or fabric shop for postings on clubs or groups that share these hobbies. Or offer to
teach - your skills are in high demand from younger generations rediscovering their utility and
relaxing nature.
Gardening: This can almost become a job as much as an activity, depending on how much you
want to do. Whether it’s just puttering around a small flower bed, or becoming an expert on roses
and orchids; gardening is a very popular pastime. Garden clubs abound and many cities have a
community garden where individuals maintain their own plot within the garden to plant, nurture
and harvest their favorite growing elements. If you are already an experienced gardener, share
these skills with others by giving demonstrations or mini-lectures through clubs or botanical
gardens.
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Scrapbooking: You are sure to have years of photos and memorabilia that tell your life's story!
Introduce yourself to this popular activity by attending
a scrapping party or taking a class at your local craft
retailer.
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Visit your local senior center. Take a trip to learn what
activities are offered; something is certain to tickle your
fancy.
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Further ideas you might like consider include:
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Season ticket packages for concerts and/or plays.
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Painting
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Building bird houses, making doll clothes, volunteering
at your hospital or shelter.
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Adult education classes. Perhaps you'd like to learn
about computers, or obtain your high school diploma
or degree. Many facilities offer physical classes such
as low-impact jazzercise or yoga.
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Join a chess or bridge club.
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Reading and story-telling to youngsters at the library
$1.00 for
1 ticket
$5.00 for
6 tickets
Basket Contains:
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Gardening Gloves
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2 Gardening Tools
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“Let Love Grow” wooden sign
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2 Flower, 1 Herb Seed Packets
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Metal Sunflower sign
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Plastic Carrying bucket
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Bistro Hours: 11:15 a.m. until 12:15 p.m.
Requested donation for seniors 60+ is $4.00.
Non-senior fee is $ 6.00. Must sign in to be eligible.
Transportation for lunch: $3.00 roundtrip requested donation.
Call to see if your zip code qualifies, and arrange scheduling.
No eligible person shall be denied a meal because of
inability to contribute. Menu subject to change.
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
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Hot Dogs
Baked Beans
Potato Salad
Chilled Oranges
30% of the cost of lunch and transportation is
supported by HHSA Aging and Independence
Services. Funds are welcome from public contributions and your lunch donation
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FRIDAY
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Poway Senior Center County Style Pork
Closed
Ribs
BBQ Baked Beans
Mixed Vegetables
House Salad
Bananas & Strawberries
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Lemon Pepper Tilapia
Fillets
Steamed Rice
Steamed Asparagus
Chilled Cantaloupe
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Mushroom Chicken
Over Rice
Steamed Carrots &
Broccoli
Chilled Oranges
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Seasoned Beef &
Rice
Steamed Carrots
House Salad
Mandarin Oranges
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Baked Chicken
Mac-N-Cheese
Glazed Carrots
Dinner Rolls
Chilled Watermelon
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Baked Meatloaf w/
Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Mixed Vegetables
Banana
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BBQ Beef Brisket
House Potato Salad
Steamed Peas/Carrots
Hawaiian Sweet Rolls
Chilled Oranges
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Bea’s Egg
Casserole (includes;
eggs, cheese, ham, &
bread)
Hash Browns
Nectarine & Peaches
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Chicken Cesar Salad
Creamy Tomato Rice
Soup
Dinner Rolls
Mandarin Oranges
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Turkey Wrap
Potato Salad
Dinner Rolls (?)
Chilled Cantaloupe
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Baked Fried Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
House Salad
Cut Oranges
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Beef Pot Roast
House Scalloped
Potatoes
CA Blend Vegetables
Chilled Peaches
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Tostadas
Mexican Rice &
Beans
House Salad
Apple Slices
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Teriyaki Chicken
Egg Rolls
Fried Rice
Steamed Peas/Carrots
Chilled Peaches
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Baked Potato Bar w/
Chili & Fixings
Seasoned Succotash
Mandarin Oranges
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Stuffed Green Pepper
Green Beans w/
Butter Sauce
House Salad
Dinner Roll
Fruit Cocktail
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BBQ Chicken
Orzo Pasta
CA Blended Vegetables
Cut Oranges
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Spanish Rice
Steamed Broccoli
Garlic Bread
Chilled Strawberries
For your Information
Poway Senior Center
is a Cool Zone
Mon - Fri
8am to 4pm
For information on cooling
centers in your community
call 1 (800) 952-5210
Tips for Seniors
Coping with Hot Weather
Summer heat, especially extreme heat, can create unhealthy conditions for many.
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Drink plenty of fluids – During hot
weather, you will need to drink even if
you don’t feel thirsty. Seniors often lose
their sense of thirst as they age. Avoid
drinks containing alcohol or caffeine as
they can cause you to loose fluids.
Consult with your doctor if you or a family
member have been prescribed a
fluid-restricted diet or diuretics.
Wear
appropriate
Clothing
and
Sunscreen – Choose lightweight,
light-colored, loose-fitting clothing. In the
hot sun, a wide-brimmed hat will keep
your head cool. Sunburn affects your
body’s ability to cool itself and causes a
loss of body fluids, so when outdoors,
use a sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher.
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Stay Cool Indoors – The most efficient
way to beat the heat is to stay in a cool
area. If you do not have an air conditioner
or
evaporative
cooling
unit,
consider a visit to a mall or public library
for a few hours. A cool shower or bath is
also an effective way to cool off. Open
your windows to cooling breezes,
particularly in the evening.
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Use a Buddy System – Those with
special sensitivity to the heat, such as
children, the frail elderly and individuals
on certain medications, should be
prepared for power outages. If you are
especially vulnerable to heat, have a
friend or relative call to check on you
twice a day.
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Use Common Sense – Avoid strenuous activities during the hottest part of
the day, usually mid to late afternoon.
Avoid hot foods and heavy meals. Never
leave infants, children, elderly or disabled
persons or pets in a car. Bring your pets
indoors with you to protect them. Give
your outdoor animals plenty of fresh
water, leave the water in a shady area
and consider wetting the animal down.
For information and assistance on
services and programs in your area
call 1 (800) 510-2020
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PSC ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
MONDAY
MAH JONG
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Activity Room 2
Taye Hashiguchi 858-484-3792
Alice Johnson 858-487-9495
AIS FEELING FIT EXERCISE
10 a.m.- 11 a.m.
Bill Bond Room 1
Terri Brownlee
858-382-3799
PACE TV (3rd Monday)
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Bill Bond Room 3
Esther Bloom
Mike Goupill
858-538-6197
SD KNITTING GUILD
** NOT MEETING IN JULY
SEE YOU NEXT MONTH!
Meets on the 4th Monday
12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Bill Bond Room 1
Maggie Whitson
619-596-0788
sandiegoknittingguild.com
NEEDLE CRAFTERS
12:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Activity Room 1
Lori Clenney
858-449-4124
TUESDAY
HICAP (1st Tuesday)
9 a.m. - 11 a.m
Jerry - 1-800-434-0222
STEPPING OUT GROUP FOR
SINGLES (1st & 3rd Tuesday)
10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Activity Rooms 1 & 2
Walk-ins Welcome!!
LEGAL (2nd Tuesday)
by appointment only
10 a.m - 3 p.m.
Craft Room
Attorney
858-565-1392 x 205
PLAY BINGO
Anyone 18 and over!
12:15 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Bill Bond Rooms 1, 2 & 3
$10.00 buy-in
CANASTA CARD PLAYING
12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Activity Room 2
Virginia Bokhari
858-883-2424
Cell: 619-851-3391
BINGO COMMITTEE MEETING
(3rd Tuesday)
4 p.m. Bill Bond Room 1
WEDNESDAY
TAI CHI - Defensive Moves
Free to anyone!
9 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Bill Bond Room 1
QUILTERS
10 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Craft Room
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP
SEAPORT Home Health & Hospice
(1ST & 3RD Wed)
10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Activity Room 1
Beverly Wilson 619-749-2665
MEMORY CAFE
Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday
10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Activity Room 1
WHAT’S YOUR OPINION?
10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Library Meeting Room
Shirley Worobieff 858-391-9484
POKER GAMES
12 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Activity Room 1
Dorothy Dean
735-4877
LINE DANCE LESSONS
Wednesday’s
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Bill Bond Room 1
JEWELRY & CRAFTS WORKSHOP1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Activity Room 2
WII BOWLING With Steve De la Torre
(3rd Wednesday) 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Library/Lounge
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Convenient pull out page to tape to your Fridge!
THURSDAY
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
SHERIFF’S PATROL
(3rd Thursday)
8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Bill Bond Rooms 2 & 3
Nancee Prast 858-748-9050
TOPS
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Activity Room 1
Mary Wagner 858-566-4436
LINE DANCE LESSONS
With Duffy
BRIDGE
9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Activity Room 2
PLAY BINGO
Anyone 18 and over!
5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Bill Bond Rooms 1, 2 & 3
$11.00 buy-in
Friday’s
12 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Bill Bond Room 1
AIS FEELING FIT EXERCISE
10 a.m.- 11 a.m.
Bill Bond Room 1
Patty Frisby
619-276-2216
TABLE TENNIS
12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Library
BOARD GAMES:
SCRABBLE & RUMMIKUB
and others!
FREE HEARING SCREENING
(1st Thursday)
10:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.
Craft Room
Jeff Wolmer of HearAssist
12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Bistro Room
Virginia Bokhari
Shop here!
Poway Senior Center
Gift Shop
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
SCREENING (2nd Thursday)
10:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.
Craft Room
Gideon Abraham
Open Monday - Friday
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
of Seniors Helping Seniors
BRIDGE
12:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Activity Room 2
JoAnn Conte 858-484-0294
Specialty Classes
Specialty classes are led by qualified instructors requiring reimbursement and charge a fee,
some of which is returned to PSC to support programming.
TAI CHI / Monday
9 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Bill Bond Room 3
Cielo Demish - 858-487-4484
**$5.00 Instructor Fee
WATERCOLOR CLASS
12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Bill Bond Rooms 2 & 3
Nancy Oleksa
nanoleksa@aol.com
**Instructor Fee based on
semester time please email
SILVER AGE YOGA / Friday
9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
Bill Bond Room 1
Helena Bray
858-271-9125
**Donation **
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BINGO DAUBER
TUES. & SAT.
TEXAS BLACKOUT
TUES. & SAT.
FREE Progressive Game
Always Pays
$1199
Count Starts At 48#’s with 1#
Added Each Week Not Won
The Count For The Texas Blackout Progressive
Starts At 48#’s & 1# Is Added Each Game Day
Until Won. If not Won, the Game Will
Continue For A Consolation Prize Of $200.
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Saturday July 2 - Independence Day Celebration Free Dauber with Buy-in
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Tuesday July 5 - Independence Day Celebration Free Dauber with Buy-in
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Tuesday July 19 - Free Manager Special with Buy-in
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Saturday July 23 - Free Manager Special with Buy-in
Congratulations to
Rudy Halabuk won $1,199
on the Progressive
Game on Saturday June 4th
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$500
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Volunteer openings for the following Bingo Positions:
Volunteer for Bingo!
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Bingo Caller
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Break Opens
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Cashier, Managers
Enjoy an afternoon or evening of excitement and fun at Poway Senior Center! Every Tuesday afternoon
and Saturday Evening, Poway Senior Center hosts Bingo, and the proceeds benefit PSC programs and
activities. Each year, these games produce approximately 50% of the revenues for our operating
budget, which makes it a very important program. Bingo is volunteer managed and we welcome
NEW Bingo volunteers to assist in counting and distributing tickets, behind-the-scenes operations. Volunteers are asked to commit to a monthly schedule. No prior experience is necessary, but job skills help, and
a Sheriff’s background check is required, and you must be over 18 to participate.
Applications are available from Managers during Bingo, Tuesdays and Saturdays,
or contact Mary Supanchick at 858-748-6094 x 305.
Join our Poway Bingo Family!
Poway Senior Volunteer Patrol
You Are Not Alone (YANA)
Free Program
The San Diego County Sheriff's You Are Not
Alone (YANA) program is intended for citizens
living alone who, for whatever reason, are homebound. Poway Senior Volunteers check on the
welfare of YANA participants in Poway with personal calls and/or visits to their homes on a regular basis. SVP members check to make sure that
YANA clients are eating, not injured, or have
medical needs and that there is no any abuse of
any kind, financial, physical, emotional and verbal. If anything out of the ordinary is discovered,
the appropriate authorities are promptly notified.
There have been times when lives were saved
because SVP members called for medical attention. More often, however, the calls or visits may
be the only contact the YANA client has with
other people.
To enroll or recommend someone for this free
program, please call 858-232-8000 or send e-mail
to: info@PowaySVP.org. Then you or your loved
one can be secure knowing that trained volunteers
will be performing periodic welfare checks.
Poway SVP members deliver YANA holiday
baskets
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
A s k M s . M e d i c a re
Dear Ms. Medicare,
Why Should a Consumer Choose a Medicare Supplement Plan?
Would you like to be able to go to any doctor, any specialist, any medical facility without having to
ask for a referral? Maybe a Medicare Supplement plan is for you.
A Medicare Supplement plan does exactly what is sounds like - it ‘supplements’ or fills the holes
and gaps that Original Medicare doesn’t pay for. Basically I explain it like this, Medicare pays 80%,
and your Supplement plan pays the remaining 20%. Here are some common questions:
Q: Can I apply anytime of the year for a Supplement plan, or do I have to wait for Open
Enrollment?
A: You can apply for a Supplement plan anytime of the year. It’s the separate Part D drug
plan we need to take a look at.
Q: There are different lettered Supplement plans, which should I choose?
A: There are only two I’ll write for you, Plan F which I have nicknamed plan “ Fabulous” or
the N plan which is the “Nice plan”. Plan Fabulous pays whatever Medicare doesn’t pay. You are
never going to see a bill, co-pay or deductible. The Nice plan has a $20 co-pay each time you see a
doctor and a one-time per calendar year deductible of $166. Generally, If you go to the doctors less
than 20 times per year. The N plan will save you money.
Q: I heard plan F is going away in the year 2020?
A: Yes, that’s true, but that’s 4 years from now. You will be able to stay on Plan Fabulous if
you already have it. It’s just the new people enrolling after 1/1/2020 who will not be eligible.
Q: Will they have a replacement plan for F?
A: Yes, it’s called plan G (let’s say G stands for “ Great” ). Only difference between F and G
is, with plan G you pay the $166 annual deductible and then it acts like an F plan the rest of the
year, and pays for everything.
Best of Health,
Peggy Tomasello Agent
858.679.7635 Office
858.722-3227 Mobile
858.748.5766 Fax
877.854.1125 Toll Free
Tomasello@Bridlewoodinsurance.com
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Interested in being a
Business Associate
Member?
Join us in making a
difference in our senior
community - become a
“ BAM ” of
Poway Senior Center.
Call Poway Senior Center Office
Manager, Kathleen Jaramillo
for details!!
858-748-6094 x 310
Poway Senior Center
Loan Out Closet...
Donate for a good cause!
We need help filling our closet back up! Our
supply is low on Wheelchairs.
Can you help us to help others in need?
Put your Ad in the Poway Senior
Voice Newsletter!
For details call 748-6094 x 305
Business card size
1/2 page* 5.5”x 8.5”
2”x 3”
Price per month
Price per month
$110.00 *Special rates:
$50.00
(3/$310 6/$600)
1/4 page* 5.5”x 4.25”
Full page
Price per month
8.5”x 11”
$75.00 *Special rates:
Price per month
(3/$215 6/$440)
$250.00
Thank you!
(no discount)
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Reference to products, or services does not constitute or imply an endorsement or recommendation by Poway Senior Center, its Board, or staff.
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U S I N E S S
O f P o w a y
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S S O C I A T E M E M B E R S
S e n i o r C e n t e r 2 0 1 6
IN-HOME CARE
INSURANCE/FINANCIAL SERVICES
Seniors Helping Seniors
858-774-8194
16959 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 214, SD "We match seniors who
want to help OTHER seniors w/ meal prep, companionship,
transportation, respite care & MORE"
Affirmative Home Care
760-424-2400
518 S. Citrus Ave "Your Family is Our Priority"
www.affirmativehomecareinc.com
Autumn Insurance Agency
858-722-3227
"An Independent Insurance Agency specializing in Medicare Plans
with all Major Carriers. Call for a no cost analysis of your Medicare
needs"
SharMarc Financial Advisors
858-451-7722
15708 Pomerado Rd Ste N209 "Offering a unique approach to your
financial wellbeing"
www.LPL.com/sharmarc.advisors
AltaGolden In-Home Support and Adult Day Care
Tejus Trivedi Health Insurance Agent
858-410-0018
"Your personal, FREE,
Program for Dementia
858-779-9254 10531 4S Commons Dr, Ste 705, SD
resource for all MEDICARE enrollment questions. I represent
16885 W. Bernardo Dr #212 "Experienced caregivers for in-home
tasks, appointments, personal care, etc. Call for a free 1/2 day at our multiple Top Tier Health Insurance companies. Call me NOW to help
you."
www.eHealthandLife.com
Adult Day Care Dementia Program!" www.AltaGolden.com
Simply Settled Senior Solutions
619-955-2607 Simon Loli Insurance
619-250-1316
10531 4S Commons Dr Ste 581, SD "A life management company 4009 Carmel View Rd “Independent life & health insurance agent
for seniors and their families providing resources that make it easier offering no charge consultations and assessments on all Medicare
plans, long term care, final expense & more”
to transition into the next phase of their lives."
www.simonloliinsurance.com
www.SimplySettledSD.com
Accredited Home Care Services
619-265-1234 Bridlewood Insurance Services, Inc
877-267-5514
CA Lic#:0181004 11440 Bernardo Court Ste 300, SD
3570 Camino Del Rio North #108 SD "Over 35 years of service
providing caregiving services in the home! We also offer complimen- Voted 2015 Best Insurance Provider by SD Union Tribune, "We
tary in-home assessments and are CAHSAH certified."
Make Medicare Easy!"
www.BridlewoodInsurance.com
www.Accreditednursing.com
Home Helpers Home Care
858-218-6090 New York Life Insurance - Dutton Consulting
11706 Alderhill Terrace
"Our goal is to deliver the same excep- 4365 Executive Drive Ste 800
855-292-7844
tional in-home care we would expect for ourselves and our families."
www.HomeHelpersHomeCare.com/SDCare.com
Kaiser Permanente Sr Advantage
SENIOR LIVING
The Remington Club I and II
16916 Hierba Dr, SD
858-673-6340
www.TheRemingtonClub.com
Senior Assistance Foundation for the Elderly (S.A.F.E.)
13075 Evening Creek Dr South
HEALTH SERVICES
Kenneth Berrin, DDS
858-486-2224
13132-B Poway Rd (In the Library Plaza) "Compassionate and
friendly dentist serving Poway for over 24 years! We offer comprehensive, affordable, honest/practical solutions. Plus FREE sleep
apnea testing."
www.Poway-Cosmetic-Dentist.com
858-486-5020 Hearasist Hearing Aids
858-391-1224
13342 Poway Road, Poway
www.BelmontVillage.com
760-532-7512 888 Rancheros Dr. Ste E "A 501(c)(3) nonprofit
dedicated to making homes safer for seniors who choose to age in
place. We provide and install necessary saftey products."
www.SafeSeniorFoundation.org
Belmont Village Senior Living
619-641-4359
10990 San Diego Mission Rd
Sunrise Independent Living
858-349-8687 Scan Heath Plan
858-720-9153
Serving All of San Diego County! "A place to call Home. Private
12671 High Bluff Dr Ste 170, SD "Dedicated to helping Medicare
members stay healthy and independent for over 35 years"
rooms starting at $795"
www.SunriseLivingSD.com
www.ScanHealthPlan.com
Seacrest Village@Rancho Bernardo
858-485-0700 Oak Tree Dental
858-748-2101
12730 Monte Vista Road "Senior Living in the Jewish Tradition"
13368 Poway Rd "General and cosmetic dentistry for the entire
www.SeacrestVillage.org
family"
www.OaktreeDentalPoway.com
Gateway Gardens
12751 Gateway Park Rd
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES
Poway Transmissions
858-487-1197
MEMORIAL SERVICES
www.rhf.org Dignity Memorial
909-273-3746
5600 Carroll Canyon Rd "We provide preplanning, funeral & cemetery services."
www.DignityMemorial.com
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
858-679-8000 Grondin Construction Inc
13933 Poway Rd #A, Poway " Check light on? Making Noise?
9835 Carroll Centre Rd Ste 103, SD
Let us check it for free and give you a no pressure quote."
www.GrondinConstruction.com
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Retirement Funding Solutions
858-335-1983
619-405-5006 3131 Camino del Rio N. Ste. 190, SD "Specializing in Home Equity
12396 World Trade Dr, Ste 306, SD
"We work with seniors Conversion Mortgages / Reverse Mortgages"
to meet their housing goals. Selling/buying, downsizing, relocating
closer to family, retirement living and beyond, or aging in place. Con14sultations and home valuations are always FREE."
www.RBHaley.com
SPORTS
Poway Bocce Club 3032 Eden Valley Ln, Escondido
R.B. Haley Fine Homes & Estate
14
858-549-1682
DONATIONS
May 16, 2016 – June 15, 2016
Bingo Donations – $1428.50
Transportation Donations –
$39.00
Cash Donations (HDM,
Lunch & Other) – $4442.85
Alma Louise Dornsife
Barbara Kincade
Beverly Flynn
Beverly Tansey
Bob and Joan Bleich
Bruce Smart donated craft
supplies
Camille Di Girolamp donated
puzzles
Carol Bruton
Carol Franzen
Carol Wigent
Coffee Donations!
Elaine Holland
Ellen Wallace
Eugenia Moraz
Flor de Lys Barawid
Frank and the Tai Chi Club
Frank Gonzales
Georgia Afendoules
Grant & Lillian Tu
Jane House
Jeffrey Wolmer Hearasist
Hearing Aids
SD Knitting Guild
Laura Reeves
LE Brownhonma
Louise Dornsife
Louise Gaboury
Lu Hosepian donated misc
household items
Luis Guerena
Maggie Cooper
Martha Landis
Mary Ann Johnson
Nancy Oleska Watercolor
Class
NCL I Love Gardening
Basket Proceeds
Norma Griffith
Poway Ladies of the Elks
#2543
Renate Leopold
Sam House
William and Jean O'Daniel
St Gabriel Catholic Church
Society of St. Vincent de
Paul
Trudy Robbins
Verna Hollaway
William and Hiroko Fukihara
Gifts are often given to PSC in
memory of one who has passed
away or in honor of a friend at
the time of a birthday, special
occasion or just to say “Thank
you.” Other gifts may purposefully benefit the program of the
donor’s choice.
We are grateful for the financial
support of these friends and
wish to publicly acknowledge
them for their gifts.
We also wish to thank those
donors who want to remain
anonymous.
PSC MEMBERSHIP
RENEWALS
Verna Hollaway
Constance Still
Glaucia Adda Remington
Beverly Flynn
Lori Clenney
Lee Walker
Jack Huggard
Monica Rollins
Keith Cheney
Eugenia Moraz
Patty Arnett
Luanne Evenson
Raymond Gay
Barbara Gay
Satish Shah
Edward Fiala
Mary Fiala
Cindy Larson
Jerry Larson
Fern Reeves
Florette Sinofsky
Peggy Stephan
Cornelia Lane
Arleen Gruber
Curtis Gowenlock
Anna Gowenlock
Dennis Conroy
Leonard J. Elliot
Naomi Title
NEW MEMBERS
Carolyn Small
Julieta DeGuzman
Danilo DeGuzman
Rita Greene
Nancy Jalaty
Elaine Biggie
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Poway, CA 92064
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