WEYMOUTH ELDER HORIZONS

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WEYMOUTH ELDER HORIZONS
William Begley, Chairman, Board of Elder Services
Mayor Susan M. Kay
AUGUST 2014
182 Green Street, Weymouth, MA 02191
WEYMOUTH ELDER HORIZONS
Senior Center 781-682-6140 • Transportation 781-331-3921 • Hours: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.—4 p.m.
Meal Site Lunch Reservation: Call 339-499-6419 by 10 a.m. one week before you wish to come in.
www.weymouth.ma.us • Programs Hotline: 781-682-3822 after 9 a.m.
SENIOR CENTER
PROGRAMS
ARCHERY
BAND
BINGO
BLOOD PRESSURE
BOOK CLUB
CHORAL GROUP
COMPUTER CLASSES
CRIBBAGE
ELDER LAW
FOOD SHOPPING
FOOT CARE
FRIENDS LUNCHEONS
GERONIMO CARD GAME
HANDYMAN
HEARING TESTS
KNITTING
LINE DANCING
MASSAGE, Chair
MEAL SITE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT LOAN
MOVIES
MUSCLES IN MOTION
OUTREACH
POKER
POOL ROOM
RUOK?
TELEPHONE ASSURANCE
SHINE
TAI CHI
TAP DANCING
TRANSPORTATION
WATERCOLORS
WHIST
WII BOWLING
WOODCARVING
WRITING WORKSHOP
YOGA, Chair
ZUMBA Gold
TO VIEW THIS NEWSLETTER ONLINE, GO TO: www.weymouth.ma.us
WEYMOUTH ELDER SERVICES SPONSORED PROGRAMS POLICY:
Registration to programs is first offered to seniors (60+) of the Town of Weymouth
and non-resident official volunteers. If additional space is available, non-residents
are welcome to participate. Transportation and Outreach Services are solely offered
to residents of the Town of Weymouth.
SUMMER PROGRAMS HEAT POLICY: Because there is no air conditioning in the gym, if
the temperature is predicted to be 85 degrees or more, all programs in the gym are cancelled. If
in doubt, please call the programs hotline after 9 a.m. at 781-682-3822. All classrooms are airconditioned, so the policy does NOT apply to those activities scheduled in those rooms.
ALLERTON HOUSE ASSISTED
LIVING AT CENTRAL PARK IN
WEYMOUTH WILL HOST AUGUST
COOKOUT
Date~ Tuesday, August 26
Raindate: Wednesday, August 27
12:30-2:30 p.m.
Location ~ Allerton House at Central Park
43 School House Road , Weymouth
The staff at Central Park will welcome you with great food, trivia, laughter, song
and prizes! This is the 7th Year that Allerton House at Central Park, an assisted
living residence, has hosted this great event. This year’s theme is Patriotic—
wear your red, white, and blue.
Allerton House at Central Park offers many engaging and intriguing
enrichment activities, designed to promote a sense of fulfillment and
wellbeing. At Allerton House you may enjoy gardening or painting, or join a
book or walking club or join in on their Wii game! Entertainment and
cultural activities are plentiful. Come and see for yourself! You are welcome
to take a tour after the cookout.
Seating is limited to 75. Don’t get left out— call Whipple Center at
781-682-6140 to register. You must be committed to both dates.
GROVE MANOR ESTATES SPONSORS ICE CREAM
SOCIAL
Wednesday, August 13 at 1 p.m.
Come in & enjoy an Ice Cream Social. There's no better way to
stay cool on a hot summer day than with ice cream!
Enjoy the flavors of summer with your friends & neighbors here
at the Whipple Senior Center.
A "short & sweet" presentation about Grove Manor will follow.
Please call 781-682-6140 to register.
147th MARSHFIELD FAIR
SENIOR CITIZEN DAY, TUESDAY AUGUST 19
Route 3A Marshfield Fairgrounds
There are all sorts of new and exciting things happening on this year’s
Senior Citizen Day!
Free Admission
Seniors’ Special Tent
12-12:30 Free Ice Cream (while supplies last)
Free Health Information
Blood Pressure Screening
Bingo
Magic Show
Country Arts and Other Exhibits
GATES OPEN AT NOON
Seniors attended a presentation “The Older Wiser Driver” with Jon Paul, AAA’s “Car Doctor”.
John Paul hosts a radio talk show on 950 AM at 9 a.m. every Saturday morning.
CELEBRATING OUR NATIONAL
LIGHTHOUSES
Boston Lighthouse
August 7 is National Lighthouse Day, a yearly celebration
that dates back to 1789 when Congress approved an Act for
the establishment and support of lighthouses, beacons,
buoys and public piers.
U.S. Lighthouse history dates back to the 1700s when the
first lighthouse was built in Boston on Little Brewster
Island in 1716. Three years later, a cannon was placed near
Boston Light and used as the first fog signal. The cannon
would be constantly fired to warn ships away from the
rocky ledges. The original lighthouse was destroyed during
the Revolutionary War and a new one was built in 1783.
Boston Light is the only lighthouse to still be actively
staffed by the U.S. Coast Guard.
FREE FUN FRIDAYS ARE BACK!
66 Museums and Cultural Venues
Open for Free on Fridays all
Summer
To get a listing of dates and
venues, please visit
www.Highlandstreet.org or call
617-969-8900 for more
information.
We also have the listings posted
at the senior center.
TRANSPORTATION
Please call Steve 781-331-3921
8/6
8/7
8/13
8/14
8/20
8/21
8/27
8/28
SHAWS
BINGO
SHAWS
BINGO
SHAWS
BINGO
SHAWS
BINGO
Transportation is also provided by van to
medical appointments within Weymouth,
surrounding towns, and Boston medical
facilities. Suggested donation within town is $6
round-trip and contiguous towns, $7 round-trip.
The Transportation program is partially
funded by a Community Development Block
Grant, Title 111B grant of the Older Americans
Act, and a grant from the Executive Office of
Elder Affairs.
COURTESY COACH—SOUTH SHORE
HOSPITAL
The Courtesy Coach provides transportation to
patients who need a ride to an appointment at South
Shore Hospital or to a program or service directly
affiliated with South Shore Hospital. The Coach
does not transport patients to physicians’ offices.
Pick-ups start at 8 a.m. and return no later than
3 p.m. Two weeks notice is required. For more
information, please contact South Shore Hospital
Courtesy Coach at
781-624-4350.
THE RIDE Eligibility Center
For eligibility, contact: 617-337-2727
www.mbta.com/theride
CHARLIE CARDS
The MBTA is no longer providing community
outreach. You must go to Downtown Crossing in
Boston to apply for the first time or you may
renew by phone at 617-222-5976.
FRIENDS TRIPS
Lobsterbake and Harbor Cruise
Thursday, August 28,2014
$92.00 per person
Clambake Seafood Restaurant on Pine Point,
Scarborough, Maine; 90 minute Lighthouse
Lovers Harbor cruise.
Meal choice: boiled lobster or baked haddock
with seafood stuffing plus: clam chowder, Ceasar
salad, baked potato, hot drawn butter, rolls,
beverage and dessert.
Please call to reserve your space and give your
meal choice before sending your payment, due
before August 1st. Space will be confirmed upon
payment received. Departure time TBA.
Villa Roma Resort-September 2-5
Catskill Mountain region, Callicoon, New York
$539 per person double occupancy. Full payment
due upon registration.
Trip includes:
 Deluxe Yankee Line Motorcoach/coffee and
muffins morning of departure.
 Welcome reception upon arrival (coffee and
cake), 3 meals daily starting with dinner on
day one and ending with breakfast on day
four.
 One evening to include "Ceasar's Night
Extravaganza" with complimentary wine.
 Nightly entertainment, daily activities
including bocce, bingo, trivia and more.
 Monticello Casino and Raceway.
 Indoor pool, jacuzzi and fitness center, resort
tax and driver.
 Gratuities and baggage handling (1 bag per
person).
NOTE: bus departs at 8:00 a.m.
Questions? Call Sandy at
781-337-5756
Checks to: FCOA
P.O. Box 890221
E. Weymouth, MA 02189
Thanks for the Memories
Thanks for the memories
Of Helen’s gifted voice
The songbird of our choice
Each song she sung
Helped keep us young
For that we all rejoice
We thank her so much
And thanks for the memories
For brownies baked by Clare
With tender loving care
She made each break
A piece of cake
For all of us to share
We thank her so much
And thanks to those frisky line dancers
Whose feet seemed to have all the answers
That turned senior folks into prancers
We all had fun
With no harm done
So thanks for the memories
The Whipple Snappers Band
Whose music was so grand
They played each tune from ten to noon
That we could understand
We thank them so much
So save all these memories
We’ll see you in the Fall
For coffee in the hall
We’ll cut a rug
We’ll jitterbug
For now “so long” to all
And thank you so much
By Ed Whittaker
SUMMER PROGRAM CHANGES
No Choral Group practice July and August. Resumes
September 2.
No Wii Bowling July & August—Resumes September 9.
No Tap Dancing, July & August—Resumes Sept 11.
No Friends Monthly Luncheons July and August.
Resumes September 12.
No Olde Kids on the Block July and August. Resumes
September 10.
No Woodcarving– No sessions July and August.
Resumes September.
No Zumba Gold July and August. Resumes Sept. 8.
No Line Dancing July and August. Resumes Sept. 10.
No Band July and August. Resumes September.
No Book Club July and August. Resumes September 17.
No Movies July and August. Resumes September.
No Water-Based Oils in July. Resumes August 4.
No Tai Chi July 8 and 15.
No Geronimo July and August.
SUMMER PROGRAMS HEAT POLICY: Because there
is no air conditioning in the gym, if the temperature is
predicted to be 85 degrees or more, all programs in the gym
are cancelled. If in doubt, please call the programs hotline
after 9 a.m. at 781-682-3822. All classrooms are airconditioned, so the policy does NOT apply to those activities
scheduled in those rooms.
SO LONG, ANDREA—BEST WISHES FOR A
HEALTHY, HAPPY RETIREMENT!
It is with great regret that we are losing our
beloved bus driver, Andrea Hamilton, to
retirement. All of us who know Andrea are
saddened by her departure, but happy for her, at
the same time, that now she will get to enjoy her
free time to do whatever pleases her. Andrea came
to Elder Services in 2007 with lots of experience,
having driven “big rigs” and buses for many years.
She not only had an excellent driving record and
could maneuver the bus anywhere, she was kind
and fun-loving with all the seniors who rode with
her for grocery shopping, medical and social trips.
We wish her a wonderful, well-deserved
retirement, and maybe she will now have the time
to become a participant here at some of our
activities, and we’ll still get to enjoy her sense of
humor and terrific smile!
Monday
Tuesday
4
SHINE*
10:00
10:00
12:30
1:00
Friends Board
Muscles in Motion
Whist
Water Based Oils
5 SHINE*
10:00
10:00
12:00
1:30
Chair Yoga
Knitting
Poker
Tai Chi
10:00
10:00
10:30
10:00
10:00
12:00
1:30
Chair Yoga
Knitting
Poker
Tai Chi
10:00
10:00
12:00
1:30
Chair Yoga
Knitting
Poker
Tai Chi
10:00
10:00
12:00
12:30
1:30
Chair Yoga
Knitting
Poker
Allerton House Cookout
Tai Chi
11
SHINE*
10:00
10:00
12:30
1:00
Muscles in Motion
Massage*
Whist
Water Based Oils
Muscles in Motion
Whist
Water Based Oils
Senator Hedlund’s Aide
SHINE*
10:00
10:30
1:00
Muscles in Motion
Whist
Water Based Oils
Muscles in Mot
Writing Worksh
Ice Cream Party
Grove Manor E
19 SHINE*
25
SHINE*
10:00
12:30
1:00
Muscles in Mot
Blood Pressure
Writing Worksh
12
18
SHINE*
10:00
12:30
1:00
1-2
Wedne
10:00
10:00
10:30
Muscles in Mot
Blood Pressure
Writing Worksh
SHINE*
9:00
10:00
10:30
12:30
Foot Care*
Muscles in Mot
Writing Worksh
Allerton House
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Attorney Gerald T. Murphy
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Private Duty Certified Home Health Aides • Companions • RN’s • LPN’s
Call for a FREE in-home assessment by a Registered Nurse.
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esday
Thursday
Friday
1
SHINE*
12:00
12:30
Bingo
Cribbage
6
Attorney O’Neil*
Muscles in Motion
Poker
7
tion
SHINE*
12:00
12:30
hop
8
SHINE*
9:00
10:00
12:00
Bingo
Cribbage
13
Foot Care*
Muscles in Motion
Poker
14
tion
hop
y Sponsored by
Estates
SHINE*
12:00
12:30
1:00
Muscles in Motion
Poker
21
SHINE*
12:00
12:30
hop
15
SHINE*
10:00
12:00
Bingo
Cribbage
Hearing*
20
tion
22
SHINE*
Bingo
Cribbage
27
tion
hop
Cookout Raindate
1
SHINE*
10:00
10:00
12:00
10:00
12:00
Muscles in Motion
Poker
28
SHINE*
12:00
12:30
Bingo
Cribbage
29
SHINE
10:00
10:00
12:00
Attorney Murphy*
Muscles in Motion
Poker
* indicates appointment needed
Assisted Living Communities at Central Park
781-335-8666
43 School House Road - Weymouth, MA 02188
“What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us, what we have done for others and the world
remains and is immortal.”
Albert Pike (1809-1891) American journalist and soldier
THANK YOU
to the staff and Parent Council of the Wessagusset School for the delicious luncheon the senior pen pals
were invited to in June. After lunch, seniors and students met for the first time after corresponding
during the school year. The students entertained their pen pals, and everyone had a great time making
ice cream sundaes together and getting to know each other.
John Peruzzi took photos of the pen pals once again, and another successful year ended happily for
all! Thank you to all the participants - I hope you will continue with the program next year.
Please take the photos of you and your pen pal if you would like them. They are be posted in the lobby
of the Whipple Center.
June was certainly the party month as the annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon was held at
Lantana. Many of our dedicated volunteers were honored with a sincere “thank you” from Director Sue
Barnes, and me. Everyone was treated to a turkey dinner and the volunteers each received a favor.
Our knowledgeable guest speaker was Lyn Frano, the Substance Abuse Prevention Coordinator for the
Town of Weymouth. She shared some interesting words of wisdom about keeping prescription drugs
secured in your home and proper disposal of unused medicines.
The Friends of the Council on Aging generously donated the funds to purchase the gifts for the
volunteers. I’m happy that much positive feedback was received for both the lunch and the gift. Thank
you to our loyal volunteers and everyone who helped make the event so enjoyable.
Our sincere sympathy to volunteer, Kay Walsh, on the recent loss of her dear brother,
Charles Mullin. Our sincere condolences are also offered to Kay Puglisi on the loss of her husband,
Roger after a long illness.
We are pleased to welcome new volunteers – Geraldine Marcel, Receptionist, Hospitality;
Joan Tilden and Lee Walls, Choral Group
Happy Birthday to our volunteers celebrating this month – Cynthia Baldesere, 14; Mary Barnette,
7; Mary Foley, 15; Sandy Gildea, 25; Bryce Grefe, 1; Karen Griffin, 8; Al McCarty, 20; Pat
McDonald, 30; Maureen Prasinos, 25; Jeanette Rose, 30; Terry Sampson, 14; Pauline
Thurston, 9; Mary Williams, 1
Our volunteers are the BEST!
Camille Collins
Coordinator of Volunteers
The volunteer program is funded in part by a Community Development Block Grant
FROM ANN IN THE OUTREACH OFFICE
Hurricane season is upon us and Outreach would like to share some recommendations for our clients
safety, in order to ensure they have a proper emergency kit in place in case a storm were to hit. In the
past century, 75% of the storms in Massachusetts have occurred in August and September.
Massachusetts lies in the unenviable position of receiving all three “Hurricane Threats”, depending
upon the track and landfall location: 1) Coastal inundation due to storm surge 2) Widespread inland
river flooding and 3) Widespread wind damage far inland.
Here is a list of items to keep in an emergency kit in the event a storm hits us:
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Bottled water (1 gallon per person/per day for 3 days)
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Canned goods and nonperishable foods, particularly those that do not need cooking:
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Canned meats and fish
Canned fruits and vegetables
Canned soups and puddings
Canned fruit juices
Dried fruit and nuts
Bread, cookies and crackers
Peanut butter and jelly
Coffee and tea
Manual can opener
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Radio (battery-powered or hand crank), NOAA Weather Radio and extra batteries
Flashlight or lantern, with extra batteries
First aid kit
Diapers, wipes, baby food, formula, if needed
Pet food, supplies, tag, crates, if needed
Prescription medications (2-week supply)
Extra eyeglasses, contact lenses, and dentures
Extra batteries for hearing aids, wheelchairs, or other medical equipment,
Medical oxygen tanks
Whistle to signal for help
Moist towelettes, garbage bags, soap, sanitizer, and other personal hygiene items
 Copies of important documents and IDs
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OUTREACH OFFICE HOURS
Andrea: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 9 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Ann: Monday, Tuesday, Friday 9 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
It’s always best to make an appointment. Call 781-682-6140.
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AVAILABLE TO SENIORS
 Volunteer
Help
with
Small
Tasks—
Weymouth Elder Support Council and
BOSS (Benevolent Organizations of the
South Shore. Call: 781-682-6140
 Ext. 3816 (Ann) or 3817 (Andrea)
 Quincy
Community
Action
Programs—
Reverse Mortgage Counseling—Jill Joyce at
617-479-8181 Ext. 377.
 *Attorney Michael O’Neil—offers free
 30 minute consultations once a month.

*Free
Hearing
Evaluation
 *Chair Massage with Kerry Gage—second
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and
Consultation — John
Klefeker, Board
Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist
once a month.
 Blood Pressure by Public Health Nurses 1st
and 3rd Wednesday of the month.
 *Attorney Gerald Murphy-offers free 30
minute consultations once a month.

Monday of the month. Fee: $10 for fifteen
minutes.
*Foot Care offered twice a month by a
registered nurse. Cost: $29 .
Handyman—For
small home repairs.
Reasonable rates. Call 781-682-6140 Ext.
3816 or 3817.
*Weymouth
Health
Department —B12
Clinics every Tuesday morning from 9:30—
11:00 a.m. by appointment. Fee: $5. You
must bring your own B-12 medication and
have a written order from your physician.
Tetanus shots and pneumonia shots are
available by appointment for a fee of $5.
Call Health Department at 781-340-5008 to
schedule an appointment.
*SHINE (Serving Health Information Needs
of Elders) Medicare counseling.
Please note: Professionals are kind enough to provide these services to Weymouth seniors. Please
respect their valuable time by keeping your appointment! *indicates appointment is needed.
WEYMOUTH ELDER SERVICES
182 Green Street
Weymouth, MA 02191