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KEVIN POIRIER Ceacy Moore, who moved to Kenosha recently, volunteers at the KTEC library once a week. She is helping kindergartner Avery Bergendahl, What’s Happening Around Kenosha

June 2-3 — Annual Train Extravaganza Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 First Ave. • 262-653-4140 Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday Noon-5 p.m.

June 2-3 — Outta Sight Kite Flight Kennedy Park, 4051 Fifth Ave. • 262-653-4080 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

June 3 — The Good Ole Summer Art Fair Civic Center Park, Sheridan Rd. at 56th St. • 262-654-0065 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

June 13-Aug. 8 — Kenosha Pops Concert Series Sesquicentennial Bandshell, 3601 Seventh Ave. • 262-653-4080 Wednesday nights at 7 p.m.

June 15 — 3rd Annual World Elder Abuse Awarness Day Celebration Gateway Technical College, Madrigan Auditorium, 3520 30th Ave. • Call the Kenosha County Aging and Disability Resource Center at 262-605-6646 to make a reservation Noon to 1:30 p.m. Patrons enjoy last year’s Library Park Art Fair. The event will be held this year July 15.

June 23 — UW-Parkside Summer Arts and Crafts Festival July 12-Aug. 30 — Peanut Butter & Jam Concert Series University of -Parkside, 900 Wood Rd. • 262-595-2345 Veterans Memorial Park, 625 52nd St. • 262-653-4080 Thursdays from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. July 1 — Concert wtih Miss America and the Kenosha Pops Band Pennoyer Park, 3601 Seventh Ave. • 262-653-4080 July 13-16 — Bristol Progress Days Begins at 5 p.m. Hansen Park, Highway 45 and Highway AH • 262-857-2447

July 4— Independence Day Fireworks July 15 — Art Fair in Library Park Kenosha’s Lakefront and Harbor Park Library Park, 60th St. at Eighth Ave. • 262-653-4140 Begins at 9:30 p.m. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

July 7 — Wings and Wheels at the Airport July 27-29 — Taste of Wisconsin Kenosha Regional Airport, 9900 52nd St. • 262-654-4160 Kenosha Harbor, Sixth Ave. at 54th St. • 262-654-7307 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday 3-11 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m.-11 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m.-7 p.m.

Caring for someone with memory loss? A Bi-Monthy Daybreak now has three locations that provide activities and socialization for someone in the early to mid-stages of Alzheimer’s disease LaVerne Jaros, Director or similar Dementia. Activities are planned 8600 Sheridan Road around each participant’s ability to succeed in Kenosha, WI 53143 a comfortable and safe environment. To learn 262-605-6646 how DAYBREAK can help you and your loved 1-800-472-8008 one, call the Aging and Disability Resource Center, 605-6646 or 1-800-472-8008, or the The Kenosha County Department of Aging assumes no responsibility for program directly. advertising contents, mistakes or omissions. No endorsement of any product or service advertised herein is made by the Kenosha County Department of KENOSHA TWIN LAKES BRISTOL Aging and none should be inferred. We wish to thank the advertisers who Wesley United St. John’s Westosha make this publication possible for Kenosha County seniors. Methodist Catholic Church Community For information on display advertising please call 4600 60th St. Kenosha 262-877-3670 Center - Bristol Dennis Serpe, , 262-656-6255 657-8089 262-857-4481 2 The Chronicle JUNE 2012 By LaTierra S. Piphus outside of the classroom. she does are considered to be a identity, but if we are replenishing Community Outreach Specialist She then graduated into part of her career position, she is into this world just as much as “….May you live your beliefs volunteerism, which lead to three still giving back to her community we’re consuming? and feel at one with everyone and years in the Army Reserves and and replenishing the people of this everything. 27 months in the Peace Corps. world on a much deeper level. Her Whose Are We? Blessing upon you, Her commitment to service didn’t true goal is to “transform the world our parents and partners Blessings upon me, stop there; she eventually went to where everyone feels loved and our siblings Blessings upon every living thing, seminary school in 1996 and later accepted, including LGBT folks who our children Blessed Be.” attained her Doctorate in Pastoral are bullied”. our pets -Reverend Dr. Monica Cummings Care and Counseling. Monica’s commitment to leaving Whose Are We? She is now a Community this world better than she has our neighbors Located on the Living Mosaic Minister for the Unitarian found it has been a tremendous our friends website, Monica Cummings’ closing Universalist Association. Producing inspiration to me during my period our co-workers prayer is reflective of her life. materials and presenting on topics of developing personal identity our congregations As she recounts her life, her about and related to personal and maturing into adulthood. Whose Are We? journey of service began long before identity (race, ethnicity, sexual Her wisdom and integrity has the powerful and the powerless volunteering became a trend. orientations, etc.) and addiction served as a much needed positive those who suffer and Before Bono made giving back seem is currently her focus youth and representation of another woman those who cause the suffering effortless, she dedicated countless young adults 14-35 years of age. of color, like me. Monica’s story is Whose Are We? hours to whatever community With her ministry covering the essential to understanding that the 6 generations that have she resided in at the time which entire continental USA she travels life’s opportunities are endless and passed changed with each new adventure. a great deal, presenting and giving back will be the catalyst to the 6 generations yet to come Growing up in Philadelphia and speaking on those topics along with true success. the great cloud of witness the youngest of four, she excelled in creating webinars, educational She leaves us with the closing Whose Are We? academics and athletics throughout videos, workshops and holding words from a morning worship Whose Are We? her high school and college careers. Skype meetings. service titled Whose Are We?, which Whose Are We Not? Monica was both gifted inside and Even though all of these things asks us to consider not only our own -Reverend Dr. Monica Cummings

Meet the author, LaTierra S. Piphus LaTierra joined the Kenosha County Aging and delivered them to local nursing homes. They are now Disability Resource Center this March as the new in the early stages of planning their next project. Community Outreach Specialist. She is a student at LaTierra brings to her job the same passion UW Parkside, studying Communications and Women’s and desire to help others as Reverend Dr. Monica Studies. Her job includes assisting the leadership of Cummings and the Ethnic Elders. Kenosha is the Ethnic Elders, which is a group of over twenty fortunate to have her join us as she reaches deeper vibrant and energetic African American elders who and stretches her wings out to the populations we actively volunteer in the Kenosha Community, often serve. If you would like to learn more about the coming up with their own projects to better the lives Ethnic Elders or have questions about the services of others. provided by the Kenosha County Aging and Disability LaTierra S. Piphus joined the This past Easter and Mother’s Day the group Resource Center call 262-605-6646. Kenosha County Aging and Disability Resource Center this March. put together beautiful vases filled with flowers and -Paula J. Clark, Community Outreach Coordinator

JUNE 2012 The Chronicle 3 By Janice Erickson Medicare Education Benefit Specialist Coordinator ust turning 65 or going on Medicare? Confused Part B if you wish to. Otherwise, keep it and use the by all the packets of information you receive from Medicare card beginning on your effective date which insurance companies? Concerned that you will should be the first of the month of eligibility. Medicare make the wrong decisions regarding coverage? 3.) Have you been on Medicare and confused During 2012, it’s estimated that 10,000 individuals about your options? Workshops will go on Medicare daily. With all the marketing and You may be getting information packets from The Kenosha County commercials out there, no wonder many are confused. insurance companies about the Annual Election Period Benefit Specialist Program’s Even if you have been on Medicare for many years you that lasts from October 15 to December 7. During this Medicare workshop may be confused about your options each year. Below time you can enroll or change your Medicare drug plan provides an overview of are some things to consider and also ways to find help (Part D). If you are enrolled in Medicare Advantage Medicare. Learn about through this process in Kenosha: (Part C) you may review your health coverage and enrolling in Medicare, the 1.) Are you or your spouse continuing to work decide if you want to change coverage to be effective basics of Medicare coverage, past Medicare eligibility with employer health January 1 of the new year. supplemental insurance, insurance coverage? So with these three questions where do you go for options for private health If so, you may want to talk to your human more information? and drug coverage, your resources department or union to find out if you • Call the Social Security Administration at 800- appeal rights as well as can defer signing up for Part B. Most do not pay a 772-1213 or on-line at www.ssa.gov benefits available to help premium for Part A. The current premium for Part B • Call Medicare at 1-800-633-4772. with health care costs. is $99.90 per month. You may not need Part B since • Go on-line to the Medicare website, www. you have primary insurance as long as you continue to medicare.gov. June Workshops: work. If you do take both, Medicare Part A (hospital • Attend a Medicare workshop held twice per Friday, June 15 — 10 a.m.- coverage) and Part B (medical coverage) will be month. Noon, Harborside Commons secondary to your employer insurance. • Attend a small Medicare discussion group. Sr. Apt., 716 51st Pl. 2.) Are you already getting Social Security • Request to meet in-person with a Medicare/ benefits? SHIP volunteer. Tuesday, June 19 — 1:30- If so, you will be automatically enrolled in • For information on all the above, you can call a 3:30 p.m., Kenosha Senior Medicare. You will receive your Medicare card in the benefit specialist/State Health Insurance (SHIP) Center, 2717 67th St. mail. If you do continue to work and have primary counselor at the Aging & Disability Resource July Workshops: health insurance, follow the directions for deferring Center 262-605-6646 or 1-800-472-8008. Wednesday, July 11— 2-4 p.m., Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services, 7730 SeniorCare can help with Medication costs! Sheridan Rd. Are you 65 or over and difference listed above) application be sure and number is 1-800-657- 2038 Tuesday, July 11 — 5-7 looking for prescription Did you know? complete it so you don’t • SeniorCare is currently p.m., St. Mary’s Lutheran drug coverage? • SeniorCare is creditable lose your benefits. funded through Dec., Church, 2001 80th St. • If you a have gross drug coverage that • Applications are 2012. The State of Fellowship Hall. annual income as a protects you from the available on-line at single individual less Medicare Part D penalty www.dhs.wisconsin. Wisconsin may request that the Federal Seating is limited. than $26,809 regardless of your gov/seniorcare, at local Government extend Reservations are required • If you are a couple with income. senior centers and SeniorCare. If you for seating and handouts. gross annual income • SeniorCare costs only the Aging & Disability have an opinion about Please call the Kenosha less than $36,313 $30 per year to enroll Resource Center, 8600 continuing SeniorCare, Count Aging & Disability • If your income is over and is a simple self- Sheridan Rd. Call 262- contact your government Resource Center (ADRC) these amounts you can enrollment application. 605-6646 or 1-800- representatives. The at 262-605-6646 or spend down (paying • If you are already 472-8008 for more legislative hotline number 1-800-472-8008. prescription costs out enrolled and receive information. of pocket equal to the your renewal • SeniorCare’s toll free is 800-362-9472. 4 The Chronicle JUNE 2012 Dear Freddie, Fresh Local Produce I have a difficult time tolerating the heat, By Jim Kreuser what are the current recommendations Kenosha County Executive to help me beat the heat this summer? Health is important in my house Thank you for your question! As we all know, summer is on its and my family loves fresh fruits way and it is important to remind ourselves of the dangers of hot and vegetables. We’re lucky to weather and the steps we can all take to help prevent overheating. live in Kenosha County where so Did you know that as we age our bodies require more time to many dedicated farmers and small cool down in excessive heat? Because of this it’s important to do producers provide such a variety. everything we can to prevent overheating in the first place. My wife, Jane, has a favorite The first recommendation is to stay hydrated. On an average resource for finding locally grown day, drinking eight, 8 oz. glasses of water per day is enough to and sustainable food. It’s the keep you hydrated, but as the temperature increases (above Farm Fresh Atlas of Southeastern 85 degrees) you will need more water. Avoid beverages such as Wisconsin: A Year-Round Local in the Atlas. It also has a list of soft drinks, alcohol and caffeinated liquids, because they actually Food Guide. The atlas is put Farmers Markets in the area. To dehydrate the body faster. together by a steering committee get a copy of the Atlas, visit www. Another suggestion is to wear light colored and/or loose fitting led by Rose Skora, Racine-Kenosha farmfreshatlas.org/southeast, or cotton clothing during excessive heat. Wearing a wide brimmed hat University of Wisconsin-Extension call the Kenosha County UW- to keep the sun off of you while you are outside will protect you with representatives of the Slow Extension office at 262-857-1945. from the suns’ rays. Also, don’t forget to put sunscreen on if you Food Movement, the University of If you need help with your own are going to be outside. Wisconsin-Parkside, the farmers’ garden, the Master Gardener It is important to take frequent breaks from the heat and stay markets and area food producers Volunteers are available to answer indoors using air conditioning or fans. If you do not have access and farmers. It features farms and questions Mondays, Wednesdays to air conditioning or fans in your own home, you could go to the businesses that: and Fridays, 9 a.m. to Noon, at the mall, the library, a book store, a museum, an ice cream shop, movie • Are family or cooperatively Yard & Garden Helpline, 262-857- theatre or one of several local cooling stations. If you can’t leave owned 1942. They are also available in your house, try taking a cool shower or bath to bring your body • Operate in a way that protects person at Harbor Market during temperature down. and sustains the region’s land the 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 9 If, even after putting these tips to work, you experience any of and water resources; a.m. to 2 p.m. You can also submit the symptoms listed below, please call your physician immediately • Provide safe and fair working questions online at http://kenosha. or dial 911. conditions; and uwex.edu/do-you-have-a-gardening- Symptoms of heat exhaustion and stroke include: • Produce, use or sell Wisconsin question/ • An extremely high body temperature (above 103°F) farm products. Please feel free to contact me • Red, hot, and dry skin (no sweating) You can find everything from at any time at 262-653-2600 or • Rapid, strong pulse arugula to turnips, apples to County.Executive@KenoshaCounty. • Throbbing headache strawberries, and buffalo to turkey org. • Dizziness or fainting • Nausea or stomach cramping Aging isn’t easy. If you would like more information please feel free to call the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 262-605-6646. Caregiving doesn’t need to be hard. You can also find out more information about heat related issues If a loved one is getting older and needs care, Right at Home offers services for on the Center for Disease Control website which is: http://www. almost any situation. Our in-home care lets loved ones enjoy life in the comfort of bt.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/elderlyheat.asp a familiar environment. And it lets you concentrate on caring instead of caregiving. Give us a call and let us develop a Custom Care Plan for your loved one today. Enjoy the warm weather and don’t forget to keep your cool!

Send your Questions to: Aging & Disability Resource Center, Dear Freddie 8600 Sheridan Rd. Kenosha, WI 53143 6044 8th Ave., Kenosha 262.654.5410 or email: [email protected] Racine 262.619.4155

www.kenosharacine.rightathome.net 939043 JUNE 2012 The Chronicle 5 Elder Abuse Awarness Day 3rd Annual Wold Elder Abuse Awareness Day Celebration

By Jim Kreuser Friday, June 15, 2012 Kenosha County Executive Noon to 1:30 p.m. World Elder Abuse Awareness of Attorney to take money from his Day is June 15. Kenosha County father to pay a gambling debt. will be joining others in recognizing Referrals to the Kenosha County Gateway Technical College this often hidden, Aging and Disability Resource Madrigrano Auditorium, but ever-growing Center for suspected physical and problem. The financial abuse have been climbing. 520 30th Avenue • Kenosha, WI physical abuse They come from all walks of life and and financial from all corners of the county. We exploitation can’t let it continue. It’s shame on Speaker: Mark Kulinski, retired of vulnerable us if we can’t reverse this trend but elders is a tragedy. The issue it will take all of us to do so. We District Manager of Social Security received national attention when have to change the mindset among Administration, , WI Mickey Rooney testified before a some people that they have an congressional committee about how entitlement to an older relative’s he had become a victim. assets. People have to be mindful Mr. Kulinski is a volunteer for the Wisconsin Senior Sadly such victimization of neighbors or friends who are Medicare Patrol, a program of the Coalition of Wisconsin happens in Kenosha, along with isolated and may be a greater risk Aging Groups. WI Senior Medicare Patrol is one of the the rest of the world. A daughter of abuse or neglect. Older people oldest federally funded “fraud buster” programs in the transferred large sums of her themselves must take steps to avoid father’s money into her account, vulnerability. Suspected abuse country. The project is dedicated to stopping healthcare and the title of his car into her needs to be reported. Substantiated fraud, waste and abuse. Mr. Kulinski will discuss issues name while he was recuperating cases need to be prosecuted or facing seniors related to fraud, scams and waste and at a nursing home from injuries remediated. sustained in a fall. A grandson Please join me in a community ways to protect themselves. Call the Kenosha County stole cash from his grandmother effort to ensure that our elders can Aging and Disability Resource Center at 262-605-6646 while neglecting the care she live their lives in safety and with to register. needed. A son misused his Power dignity.

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JUNE 2012 The Chronicle 7 Dizziness not uncommon Dizziness is more common vomit, or have trouble walking or Many thanks to our with age. The term is used standing, and you may lose your for two different sensations. balance and fall. Common causes Lightheadedness feels as if you of vertigo include: Generous Donors are about to faint or “pass out.” • Inner ear disorders Pat Abrahamson Lenore Hinds Susan Olep It can have many causes, usually • Injury to the ear or head. Ken & Jeanne Don & Sandra Ethel Parise not serious and often due to a • Migraine headaches Abrahamson Hopfensperger Eleanor M. Pasek Caornelia Andersen Sandie Horton Marjorie Pias momentary drop in blood pressure • Decreased blood flow to brain Shirley Becker Betty Huff Phillip Popejoy and blood flow to your head that Less common causes of vertigo Helen Blomquest Michael Kaczanowicz Dolores A. Prestay occurs when you get up from a may include a noncancerous Marianne Blust June Keith Gail Procarione seated or lying position (orthostatic growth behind the eardrum, brain Charles & Tina Bonofiglio, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Roman Kiel Joe/Opal Ruhle hypotension). To prevent falling, tumors and cancer. Norman Brockway 2 Bobs’ Kollman Elmer Schmidt get up slowly from bed or chair, Talk to your doctor about Betty L. Buzza Harold & LaVerne Kreuser Leonora Schmitz Bill & Nancy Christensen Tom & Pat Lansdown Loni Singer until the dizziness subsides. symptoms of lightheadedness Mary Clegg Fran Lusignan Betty Solum There are also less common, more or vertigo. Immediate medical Alberta J. Dagon K.M. Madison Ralph/Ardell Spencer serious causes of lightheadedness attention is needed if vertigo Harry Data Dorothy Marsden Judith Stalder like bleeding or abnormal heart occurs suddenly with loss of Irene Dellinger Clifford & Eunice Mattson Virginia Trombi rhythm, and the use of certain function. For information about the Emma D. DeRosa Stephen J. Matula Dolores Vanderpoel medicines. Kenosha County Falls Prevention Angelo & Patricia Dicello Raymond & Mildred James & Connie Frances Ehlers Mazzarelli VanPatten Vertigo is a feeling that you Coalition or programs to help Chuck & Pat Elverman Robert & Joan McGinley Audrey Walsh or your surroundings are moving prevent falls contact the Kenosha Wayne A. Finnell Alvin L. Melka Jerry Wells when there is no actual movement. County Aging & Disability Resource Dick & Carol Flocker Dorothy Merten Bob/Virginia Westman You may feel very nauseated or Center at 262-605-6646. Alan & Jourene Frederick John Mohr John Zdanowicz Jacob P. Gombar Madeline E. Moyer Medix Ambulance Service Joyce E. Gyurina Rose Muto Michael Hall Jane D. Nelson Lill Hauschild John & Lorna Newman

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