Pike County AAA Newsletter May 2016
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Pike County AAA Newsletter May 2016
MAY 2016 Pike County Area Agency on Aging INSIDE THIS ISSUE Page 2— Director’s Desk Page 3— Water Testing Page 4— Events & Programs Pages 5 & 6—Survey Pages 7 & 8 — Activities Page 9 — Luncheon Menu Page 10 – Contact Us & Other Info Entrees at a Glance 05/02 BBQ Chicken 05/03 Stuffed Chicken Breast 05/04 Beef Stroganoff 05/05 Tacos 05/06 CLOSED Volunteer Luncheon 05/09 Stuffed Chicken Breast 05/10 Stuffed Cabbage 05/11 Alaskan Pollock 05/12 Roast Turkey/Stuffing 05/13 Chili Con Carne 05/16 Italian Sausage Pep & Onion Hoagie 05/17 Stuffed Shells w/ tomato sauce 05/18 Chili Burger on Bun, Scalloped Pot. 05/19 Chicken Nuggets, Pot. O’Brien 05/20 Turkey & Swiss on Rye 05/23 Italian Meatballs & Pasta 05/24 Chicken Cordon Bleu 05/25 Chef Salad Turkey/Ham/Cheese 05/26 Salisbury Steak, Mashed Potatoes 05/27 Chicken Vegetable Stew on a Biscuit 05/30 CLOSED Memorial Day Holiday 05/31 Meatloaf, Gravy & Parsley Potatoes SALAD BAR—Thurs. & Fri. WANT TO WIN A WALMART GIFT CARD? FILL OUT AND RETURN OUR SURVEY ON PAGES 5 & 6 TO BE ENTERED INTO A DRAWING FOR A WALMART GIFT CARD. UPCOMING EVENTS May 5th Pike County Senior Games at Palmyra Township Park 10:00 am May 6th Volunteer Luncheon at Woodloch Pines Resort 11:30 am May 10th Hearing Specialist in Blooming Grove FREE testing & ear scan 9:30 am—11:30 am May 17th Eye Glass Clinic at Blooming Grove 10:00 am to Noon Eyeglasses for as low as $40 for single vision and lined bifocals for low and moderate-income people of any age. To qualify you must #1 meet the following guidelines: 1 person $21,660 5 people $51,580 2 people $29,140 6 people $59,060 3 people $36,620 7 people $66,540 4 people $44,100 8 people $74,020 and increases by $7,480 for each additional household member. #2 Get a written prescription from your eye doctor & #3 Call 1-800-901-1912 or 570-601-3399 to make an appointment or for more information. Available options: Trifocals add $10 UV coating add $5 standard tint add $8, we do not have transitions noline bifocals add $30 thinner polycarb lenses add $20 thinner polycarb bifocal lenses add $25 thinner polycarb progressive lenses add $35 thinner trifocals add $45 normal prism lenses add $20 NO OTHER OPTIONS AVAILABLE NO CHECKS-CASH OR MONEY ORDER ONLY PLEASE. May 20th Bus Trip to Mohegan Sun Casino 9:30-5:30 $30 per person. Price includes transportation to & from casino, $25 casino play money & $5 food voucher. Bus leaves Blooming Grove at 9:30 sharp. We are not able to wait if you are late. No refunds can be given if you miss the bus. We will return between 5:00 and 5:30. For reservations, please pay and sign up with Lana at the Blooming Grove Senior Center. 570-775-5550 x 1317 Checks are payable to PCAAA (Pike County Area Agency on Aging). Craft/Vendor Fair postponed until September 10th. 1 Holy Sweet Vidalia Onions! It’s May already. We stored up our winter and spring energy to provide a packed month of activities. We are so excited to celebrate National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, and we are having our 9th annual Senior Olympics kicking off on the 5th at Paupack field on Gumbletown Rd. See your senior center manager for application. This year we have a special sport kit for those participating. This also coincides with National Salsa Month with our Cinco de Mayo Menu on May 5th. Robin loves this time of year. Salsa is low calorie, low salt and delicious. We hope our gardeners produce some nice tomatoes for our harvest in August and September. With May also being Older Americans Month, we are celebrating with our volunteer luncheon which will be held on the 6th. Our Volunteers are compassionate and dedicated. Each brings their special touch to our programs and we are grateful for each and every one. We have many changes going on at the Agency, not the least of which is our procedures for consumers to enter into the PDA Waiver. I commend our staff, supervisors, and families for having the perseverance to get through these challenges. The Agency will be changing roles with regard to enrollment, assessment, and service coordination procedures all, hopefully to improve access and streamline entry into the program. You can check out www.dhs.pa.gov to see some of these changes and program updates. Our Department of Aging’s State Plan on Aging is due for update for the coming year. We, at Pike County Area Agency will be requesting all of you to fill out our survey of needs. This process allows us to get in touch with what is working, what is needed, and who needs the services. We will be sending out the link via email for our electronic readers as well. To take the state survey, go to WWW.Aging.pa.gov or call 717-783-6128. Our Pet Assistance Grant provided through Meals on Wheels was a huge success. We would like to thank our community partners for making it work so smoothly. Agway/True Value in Greentown, Westfall Walmart, Pike County Humane Society, Channel 13, our volunteer HDM drivers and Richard Wilhelm and Sue VanOrden who kept the program organized and focused. We were able to provide dog and cat food, veterinary care, adoption assistance, and flea and tick control to over 40 people and 65 pets in the County. Don’t forget: Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Healthy Vision Month Low Vision Clinic at Blooming Grove on the 17th of May May Vegetable of the Month Vidalia Onions They are sweeter than cooking onions and can be used a number of ways, high in potassium and very low in sodium, there are only 60 calories in one ½ cup serving (plain). Another Baked Vidalia Onion Recipe 1 medium to large Vidalia Onion Margarine or butter 1 beef bouillon cube Core out center of Vidalia Onion and fill with butter/margarine and bouillon cube. Wrap in foil and bake in oven or on grill at 350° for about an hour. USE CAUTION WHEN OPENING FOIL. Foil will be filled with hot steam. Enjoy your tender and fresh Baked Vidalia Onion. Check out Vidalia.com Here are some of the most popular ways to extend their shelf life once you've purchased them. *In the refrigerator, wrap separately in paper towels or newspaper. This is a good way to preserve the onions for a longer time...or *In the legs of clean sheer pantyhose. Place a Vidalia Onion in the pantyhose, tie a knot then repeat the process until the leg of the panty hose is full. 2 Should I Have My Water Tested? It concerns your health and the health of your family, so you need to know some basic facts. In addition to illness, a variety of less serious problems such as taste, color, odor and staining of clothes or fixtures are signs of possible water quality problems. Other things to think about include the nearness of your water well to septic systems and the composition of your home’s plumbing materials. Regardless of your water source, here are two situations that may require testing: Do you suspect lead may be in some of your household plumbing materials and water service lines? Most water systems test for lead as a regular part of water monitoring. These tests give a systemwide picture, but do not reflect conditions at a specific household faucet. If you want to know if your home’s drinking water contains unsafe levels of lead, have your water tested. Testing is the only way to confirm if lead is present or absent. Some faucet and pitcher filters can remove lead from drinking water. If you use a filter to remove lead, be sure you get one that is certified to remove lead by NSF International. For more information, visit www.epa.gov/safewater/lead, or call the Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791. Are you considering a home water treatment unit? Find out what is in your water and what you might want to remove before contacting potential dealers. Be informed so you can make the right decisions. To help you, please visit: www.epa.gov/safewater/faq/faq.html# Test water every year for total coliform bacteria, nitrates, total dissolved solids and pH levels, especially if you have a new well, or have replaced or repaired pipes, pumps or the well casing. Do you expect to have a new baby in the household? Test for nitrate in the early months of a pregnancy, before bringing an infant home, and again during the first six months of the baby’s life. It is best to test for nitrate during the spring or summer following a rainy period. Do you have taste, odor and staining issues? Test for sulfate, chloride, iron, manganese, hardness and corrosion, and every three years. If you suspect other contaminants, test for these also. Have you had a chemical or fuel spill or leak near your water supply? Test your well for chemical contaminants, such as volatile organic compounds. Tests can be expensive; limit them to possible problems specific to your situation. Often county health departments will help you test for bacteria or nitrates. If not, you can have your water tested by a state certified laboratory. Laboratories may sometimes send a trained technician to collect the sample or to analyze the sample directly in you home. Ask if this service is available, since you may obtain better samples and more reliable test results . You can find one in your area by calling the Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791 or visiting www.epa.gov/safewater/labs. Are you considering a home water treatment unit? Find out what is in your water and what you might want to remove before contacting potential dealers. Be informed so you can make the right decisions. To help you, please visit: www.epa.gov/safewater/faq/faq.html#hwtu and www.epa.gov/safewater/wot. Please call the Pennsylvania State Cooperative extension office @ 570-296-3400 for testing information. Charges may apply. Did you donate the DVD “ Do You Love Me” with Maureen O’Hara?, please see Lana. It is very important. 3 FREE GRIEF SUPPORT A professional counselor has been added to the staff of AAA to lead the on-going grief support group, as well as help people one-on-one in all situations. Have you been feeling sad and depressed over losing a loved one? Doesn’t it seem that you have a hole in your heart. Your life has been turned upside down. How long will it take to feel better? Talking helps in this major transition. Please join us: The 2nd Wednesday of the month at 10:30 in Blooming Grove. AARP DRIVER SAFETY CLASS June 1, 2016 @ 1:30 In Blooming Grove Formerly “55 Alive”, the new SMART DRIVER 4 & 8 hour defensive driving course is designed for qualified drivers aged 50 and older. There are no tests and membership in AARP is not necessary. All automobile insurance companies doing business in PA are required by state law to give a minimum discount of 5% to all qualified policyholders age 55 and over who take the course. The discount is for a minimum of three years. Always check with your agent to make sure you qualify for the discount. All classes are taught by trained, unpaid volunteer instructors. The eight hour class is given in two, four hour sessions, and is required for first timers and those who have not taken the class within the past 36 months. The one-day four hour class is only open to those who provide evidence of taking the class during the previous 36 months. A $20 fee ($15 for AARP members with membership card) is charged for each class. Class size is limited, so advance reservations are necessary for placement in any class. Call 570-775-5550. Please bring your drivers license. Call 1-800-227-4669 or 1-877-866-3299 for other classes and information. Do you have Medicare questions? You can call to speak with an Apprise Counsellor. For help call 570-775-5550 ext. 1313. Luncheon Show Friday, August 19, 2016 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Join us for the Spectacular 2016 Summer Musical at Hunterdon Hills Playhouse in New Jersey. Featuring some classic rockin’ and soulful hits from the 50s through the 70s, with a special emphasis on the legendary female vocalists from that era. Along with great voices, this lively show will have beautiful sets and costumes, along with a phenomenal onstage orchestra! ~~~~~~~~~~~ Price includes deluxe motor coach, full course meal, desserts, the show, tips & taxes. Bus leaves at 9:30am from Blooming Grove Senior Center Contact: Lana Romeo @570-775-5550 ext. 1317 ADULT DAY CARE The AgingCare.com Directory can help you find adult day centers in your local area. Call your Area Agency on Aging or the nearest Alzheimer’s Association and ask for referrals to adult day care services in your neighborhood or try www.eldercare.gov Call the National Adult Day Services Association at 1-877-745-1440 or visit their website at www.nadsa.org From the desk of Representative Rosemary Brown Persons with disabilities ages 18 and over, including seniors, who are living in the 189th District are invited to schedule an appointment during the Disability Advocacy Program hours, a new constituent outreach at my district office. Bob Fox, from the Center for Independent Living, will be available at my district office located at 143 Seven Bridge Road in East Stroudsburg, from 10 to 2 on the 3rd Thursday of each month. Please call 570-420-8301 to schedule an appointment. 4 5 10. What programs listed in question #9, would you like to learn more about? (Please make sure to add your contact information below so we may send you information). ___________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 11. Please give us your Name/Address/Phone Number if you would like us to contact you. If you would like additional information about what services are available or how to receive services, you may also visit our website www.pikeaaa.org or call (570) 775-5550. Name: _____________________________________________ Company:__________________________________________ Mailing Address:________________________________________________________________________________________ Email Address:_____________________________________________________ Phone #:_____________________________ 12. Are you interested in volunteering? If so, what type of volunteer work would you be interested in doing? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _ 13. What are your concerns for senior services in our community? Maintaining my quality of life as I age. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Financial concerns: paying taxes, household expenses. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Managing my health care. (Dr. Appointments, medications) O Very Important O Important O Least Important Caring for myself. (bathing, laundry, cooking, shopping) O Very Important O Important O Least Important Ability to pay for Medical & Prescription drug costs. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Ability to pay Health/Medical Insurance costs. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Maintain present/affordable housing. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Having access to reliable transportation. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Caring for an older family member. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Ability to care for my spouse or parent. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Nursing Home costs, placement. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Help with Estate planning. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Power of Attorney/Guardianship Issues. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Other legal concerns. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Coping with Loneliness/isolation. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Opportunities to Volunteer. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Senior employment opportunities. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Educational opportunities. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Finding someone reliable to come into my home. O Very Important O Important O Least Important Adult daycare for an aging member of my family. O Very Important O Important O Least Important 14. Please add your comments, suggestions and opinions below (i.e. what other Aging Services might be needed? What improvements do you suggest? General Comments/Criticism/Praise?) _________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please return to Pike County Area Agency on Aging, 150 Pike County Blvd., Hawley, PA 18428 or Fax: 570-775-5558 6 MAY 2016 Dingmans's Center 9am — 2pm Wednesday Tuesday Monday 2 Closed 3 Games & Cards Medical Transport Yoga w/Lori @10:30 Thursday 4 CLOSED Friday 6 Closed 5 CLOSED Volunteer Luncheon 9 Closed Medical Transport 10 Games & Cards Yoga w/ Lori @ 10:30 11 CLOSED 12 CLOSED Shopping 13 Bingo, Cards Games 18 CLOSED 19 CLOSED Shopping 20 Bingo, Cards Games 25 CLOSED 26 CLOSED Shopping 27 Bingo, Cards, Games I&R 2nd Tuesday 10-12 16 Closed 17 Games & Cards Medical Transport Yoga w/ Lori @ 10:30 23 Closed Medical Transport 24 Games & Cards Yoga w/ Lori @ 10:30 30 Closed 31 Games & Cards MEMORIAL DAY Yoga w/Lori @ 10:30 HOLIDAY CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS MAY 2016 Lackawaxen / Shohola Township 9:30am—2pm EVERY MONDAY EVERY THURSDAY EVERY WEDNESDAY Exercise with Lana @ 12:30 Lunch Cards & Games Exercise Lunch Medical Transport I & A every 2nd Wed 10—12 BP / Glucose (3rd Wednesday of month) 30th CLOSED for Memorial Day Cards & Games & Bingo Exercise with Annette Lunch May 25 Birthdays MAY 2016 Milford Library Senior Center Lunch reservations at the Milford Center are necessary. If you wish to make them. EVERY WEDNESDAY Cards & Games Lunch Yoga with Lori @ 10:30 tentative EVERY FRIDAY Bingo 10:30 Cards & Games Lunch Exercise with Lana @ 12 noon I&A Every 2nd Friday of Month Blood Pressure 10:30-11:30 May 6 Center Closed Volunteer Luncheon May 27 CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS Call the Pike County Area Agency on Aging at 570775-5550 or 570-832-1929 and leave a message Center Hours: Wednesdays 9am—2pm and Fridays 10am—3pm 7 MAY 2016 Blooming Grove Activities Monday Tuesday 2 Medical Transport 3 Hemlock Farms Ladies Arts & Crafts Wednesday Thursday 4 Friday 5 Blood Pressure Cards Bingo Dominoes, Rummikube Exercise with Lana Wii bowling practice 6 10 Arts & Crafts Exercise with Lana Wii bowling practice Tai Chi 10:30 12 11 Cards Bingo Dominoes, Rummikube Exercise with Lana Grief Support 10:30 Wii bowling practice 13 Hearing Clinic 9:30 BIGGER SHOPPING Milford & Matamoras BIGGER SHOPPING Promised Land 17 18 19 VA Rep @ 9:00am Cards Bingo Dominoes, Rummikube Exercise with Lana Association for the Wii bowling practice Blind Support Group Meeting 11:00-1:00 Arts & Crafts 24 25 26 27 Arts & Crafts Exercise w/ Lana Wii bowling practice Cards Bingo Arts & Crafts Exercise with Lana Cards Exercise with Lana Wii Bowling practice Closed Volunteer Luncheon Tai Chi 10:30 9 Medical Transport Monday’s Angels Alzheimer Support BIGGER SHOPPING Dingmans & Shohola 16 Medical Transport Arts & Crafts Exercise w/ Lana Wii bowling practice Arts & Crafts Cards 20 Cards Tai Chi 10:30 23 Medical Transport Dominoes, Rummikube Wii bowling practice Tai Chi 10:30 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS 30 Closed 31 Memorial Day Arts & Crafts Exercise w/ Lana Wii bowling practice Holiday Tai Chi 10:30 Seniors Are Our First Priority 8 MONDAY MAY 2016 Menu TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Salad Bar Days THURSDAY 2 3 4 5 Broccoli & Chick Pea Salad BBQ Chicken Buttered Noodles Corn & Red Peppers Wheat Bread Pears Mandarin Salad Sweet & Sour Chicken with Rice Stir Fry Vegetables Wheat Bread Pineapples Tossed Salad Beef Stroganoff Pasta Glazed Carrots Wheat Bread Fruit Cocktail Orange juice Tacos Lettuce/tomato/onion Macaroni salad Cookies 9 10 Three Bean Salad Stuffed Cabbage Mashed Potatoes Carrots Rye Bread Ambrosia Red Cabbage Salad Alaskan Pollock Scalloped Potatoes Spinach Dinner Roll Mandarin Oranges Carrot Salad Stuffed Chicken Breast Herbed Rice Medley Brussel sprouts Fresh Fruit 16 Black Bean /Corn Salad Italian Sausage Peppers /Onions Hoagie Potatoes O’Brien Apple Sauce 23 Minestrone Soup Italian Meatballs Pasta Tomato Sauce Cauliflower Medley Jello 30 CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY 17 Tossed Salad Stuffed Shells w/ Tomato Sauce Italian Green Beans Italian bread Fruited Jello 24 Cucumber Salad Chicken Cordon Bleu Confetti Rice Peas & Onions Cherry Cobbler 11 18 Cottage Cheese & Fruit Chili Burger on Bun Scalloped Potatoes Mixed Vegetables Vanilla Pudding 12 FRIDAY 6 Volunteer Luncheon All centers closed 13 Beef Barley Soup/Crax Tossed Salad Roast Turkey/Stuffing Chili Con Carne over Rice Mashed Potatoes Corn & Red Peppers Gravy Corn Muffin Succotash Fresh Fruit salad Peaches 19 Cranberry Juice Chicken Nuggets Potatoes O’Brien Broccoli medley Dinner Roll Fresh Fruit 25 26 Red Beets & Onions Chicken Noodle Soup Salisbury Steak Chef Salad Turkey/ Mashed Potatoes Ham/Cheese) Gravy Potato Salad Zucchini & Tomatoes Dinner Roll Wheat Bread Chocolate Cake Fresh Fruit 20 Southwest Corn Chowder Turkey & Swiss on Rye Lett//Tom Pasta Salad Ice cream 27 Waldorf Salad Chicken Vegetable Stew On A Biscuit Parsley Potatoes Yogurt Cup 31 Tomato Orzo Soup & Crax Meatloaf & Gravy Parsley Potatoes Succotash Ice cream 9 Pike County Area Agency on Aging 150 Pike County Blvd. Non-Profit mailer DO NOT CALL REGISTRY If you want to stop those nagging calls from solicitors you can place your phone number on the Do Not call registry either by calling: 1-888-382-1222 or go on line to: www.donotcall.gov Senior Law Center Senior Law Center protects the legal rights & interests of Seniors in Pennsylvania through legal services, referral services and advocacy. Call the Senior Law helpline if you need assistance at: 877-727-7529 To renew subscription, clip out mailing label and send it in with the $5 yearly fee. If you have email, just send your email address to: kdantuono@pikepa.org, and get your newsletter sent right to your email address for FREE—Save time and money! www.pikeaaa.org Where to Find Information About the Medicare Plans Available in your County: * Medicare & You 2016 Handbook * www.medicare.gov Call APPRISE at: 1-800-783-7067 * Call Medicare at: 1-800-633-4227 (Phone) or 1-877-486-2048 (TTY) * Or call us at: 570-775-5550 for an appointment to assist you Pike County Area Agency on Aging Executive Director - Robin S. LoDolce - email: rlodolce@pikepa.org Waiver Supervisor— Rene Bernatzky Nutrition Site Managers- Cherie Ann Bland, Lea Langer, Jean Imperiale Activity & Program Director & Prime Time Health Coordinator - Lana Romeo Blooming Grove Center 150 Pike County Blvd., Hawley, PA 18428 (Phone 570-775-5550 or 1-800-233-8911 Fax: 570-775-5558) Office / Center: Monday through Friday - 8am to 4pm Dingmans Center American Legion 851 107 Ball Park Rd, Dingmans Ferry PA 18328 570-828-7812—Tuesday & Friday 9am to 3pm Lackawaxen/Shohola Township Center, Lackawaxen Fire Dept., Beisel Beck Rd. & Rte. 590, Lackawaxen, PA 18435. Monday & Wednesday and Thursday 9am to 2pm (Phone-570-685-7808) Milford Center—Pike County Library, 119 E. Harford St., Milford, PA 18337— Wednesdays & Fridays 9 am to 3 pm—(Phone: 570-832-1929) Advisory Council Chairperson: *Patricia Crane * Steven R. Guccini, Commissioner Representative * Doris Bannon * Charlotte Bell * *Jeanne Carlstedt * Jacqueline Edicicco * Georgiana Ehrlich * George Kanfer* Marianne McMillin * Ethel Musselwhite * Joe Shevlin * Catherine Steele * Rita Tepperman * Eileen Arenson * Sue Siska * Pike County Commissioners - Richard A. Caridi * Matt Osterberg* Steven R. Guccini* Pike County Transportation Hours 7:30am—4:00pm Phone 570-296-3408 Fax 570-296-3409 Toll Free: 1-866-681-4947 Disclaimer: All information contained herein, is made available as an information service only. The information contained in this publication is not intended to replace official versions of that information. Although every reasonable effort is made to assure accuracy, the information presented without warranty, either expressed or implied, as to its accuracy, timeliness, or completeness. 10
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