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July 2016 Serving Highland Heights, Lyndhurst, Mayfield Heights, Mayfield Village & South Euclid The Community Partnership on Aging Advisory Board Members Help Guide CPA into the Future In February of this year, the newly-elected Advisory Board members met for the first time. Members will serve as ambassadors for the agency, will help identify further opportunities for growth, and assist and support agency fundraising efforts . They will collectively work to improve name recognition and visibility of Community Partnership on Aging. The members come from all five of our cities and include: Barbara Calamita Elaine D’Amico Jeanetta Daniels-Barrion Laura Christian Imbornoni Melanie Kutnick Community Partnership on Aging Ellen Markell Honors Older Americans Month! Mary Salomon Janice Smith-Nance Sponsors from University Suburban Health Center, Manor James Ventura Care Mayfield, Captel, Exactcare Pharmacy, Hanson Janine Weisfeld Services, Highland Pointe Rehab Centre and Montefiore/ Don’t be surprised if you see any of the Weils take a moment to pose for a picture with two CPA new members out and about at our Senior Day lunch attendees on May 25. The Chicken programs or in our offices as they are Pasta Primavera lunch was scratch-prepared by CPA actively engaged in learning the in’s and Chef Warren and volunteers. After the lunch, many out’s of our operations! participants joined us at Atlas Cinemas Eastgate for a The Advisory Board meeting schedule can special free screening of George A. Romero’s, “Night of be found on page 9 of this newsletter. the Living Dead” for a scary-good time! Thank you all! Our Main Office is at South Euclid Community Center at 1370 Victory Dr. in South Euclid, 44121 Main phone: 216-291-3902 Fax: 216-291-0773 Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00AM - 5:00 PM Email: [email protected] Web: www.communitypartnershiponaging.org You can also reach staff at the following numbers: ▪ Lyndhurst Office: 440-473-5138 (by appointment) ▪ Mayfield Heights and Mayfield Village Outreach Office : 440-442-2628 (call for appointments) ▪ Lunch and Program locations vary; please refer to the calendar page for more information, or call 216-650-4029 during the hours of 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Monday - Friday. _1'11'-, 22#+#,2S +.0-4',%*'4#12&0-3%&.0-%0+1,"1#04'!#12&213..-02 ',"#.#,"#,!#Q!-++3,'27',4-*4#+#,2,"5#**V #',% News from the Community Partnership on Aging Executive Director, Stacey O’Brien Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program will offer several opportunities throughout the summer to purchase locally grown produce at mobile Farmer’s Markets. The schedule is not available yet, but check our Facebook page for up to date information about Markets. We were very excited to have been one of four collaboratives selected as a recipient of the Cuyahoga County Senior Center Innovation Grant . CPA will partner with Cleveland Heights, Maple Heights and Solon on this planning grant, which will seek to enhance the safety and independence of older adults through minor home modifications, simple maintenance tasks and repairs, and assistance with coordination of required work. The project will include an independent-living risk evaluation and information and referral service for home owners in the collaborating cities. Volunteers will be sought from corporate, non-profit, civic, school and faith-based organizations. The restaurants in Cedar Center are offering a "Taste" of their businesses Thursday, July 14 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m . and all you have to do it bring your appetite and a ten dollar bill! Enjoy a mid-summer evening with Rick and Sharona as they entertain you with their lounge act. Raffle baskets will be available for bidding. Proceeds from the event will help eligible older residents of South Euclid make needed repairs and modifications to their homes that will allow them to age safely and independently. For tickets ($10 each), call Jim at 216-291-4358 or stop into our South Euclid office during business hours. Parking will be available throughout Cedar Center. This year, for the first time, we’ll be initiating an annual campaign. The Summer of Giving will be formally kicked off in August. Our agency is fortunate to be trusted with meeting the needs of older adults all year long to ensure they have opportunities to access the programs and services that will support their aging in place. Providing those programs and services can be costly and we are hopeful that you will give to the extent you are able! Stay tuned in the coming months for activities and information about our first-ever Summer of Giving. Stacey O’Brien, MSSA, LISW-S [email protected] Inside this Issue From our Director, Stacey O’Brien……pg. 2 Outreach Services for Residents……..….pg. 8 Volunteer News and Opportunities……pg. 3 Transportation Services and Schedule…pg. 8 CPA Café Services…….…….……………..pg. 4 Blood Pressure and Foot Clinic Dates….pg. 8 CPA Movie Programs………………………pg. 5 Mayfield Village Senior Programs………. .pg. 9 CPA Program Highlights..………pg. 5, pg. 9 News from around the Communities……pg. 9 CPA Program Calendar……………pgs. 6 & 7 Local Ads……………………………..pgs. 10 & 11 Program Location Addresses…………..pg. 7 CPA Trips………………………...………….. .pg. 12 Funding is provided by the cities of South Euclid, Lyndhurst, Highland Heights, Mayfield Find us on these Heights and Mayfield Village; a grant from the Ohio Department on Aging through the Social Media sites Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging; Cuyahoga County through the Health & Human Services Levy; program donations; and contributions of time and dollars. All programs and services are provided without regard to race, ethnicity, marital status, religion, gender, disability, age, political belief, sexual orientation or veteran status. Services and programs funded by Title III or by the Cuyahoga County Health and Human Services levy will not be denied based on an individual’s inability to pay or donate. Community Partnership on Aging ~ 2 ~ July 2016 CPA Volunteer Department - call 216-291-3902 VOLUNTEER LUNCHEON 2016 Many Individuals Honored at Annual Event! Nearly 100 people, including some city leaders and local businesses, gathered on May 26 to celebrate the achievements of Community Partnership on Aging volunteers during 2015. Corinne Dunn asked the participants to stand as twenty-five different volunteer jobs were acknowledged. In addition, Julie Grida and Jill Turner, received special recognition for their invaluable help with food preparation for special events. The following individuals were named Outstanding Volunteers for Executive Director, Stacey O’Brien (above left), joins Community 2015: Partner Award winners, Marybeth Mack and Eric Armbrust, from Hillcrest Hospital. Pat Berland Kathy Bilinski Carol Braden Carol Cullen Judy Dearden Sue McGowan Pat Minor Elaine Setnik Carolyn Sugiuchi Please thank all of our volunteers for their tireless work throughout the year. Volunteers Jim Paterno and Irma Ringler (photo not available) Volunteer Help for Older Adults (60+) were honored as the first CPA Volunteers Emeriti. Jim began volunteering in 2004 and Irma began in 1996. Congratulations! South Euclid, Lyndhurst, Highland Heights, Mayfield Heights, and Mayfield Village Ongoing Volunteer Services in 2016 : Community Volunteer Opportunity Computer tutoring in your home (one or two Hawken School is once again looking for sessions for beginners and intermediates) volunteers to eat lunch with preschoolers once a week. The activity provides the opportunity for Simple home repairs (not including plumbing or electrical work) these young children to learn social skills as they engage with one another and the older adult Friendly visits (twice a month) sitting at their table. Several volunteers are Occasional errand-running (light groceries or already helping and really love the interaction. prescriptions)* (And as a bonus, lunch is provided!) If you might *Waiver form is required. enjoy this activity, which will begin again in September, please call Organizational tasks (paperwork or sorting)* Corinne Dunn at 216-291- *Waiver form is required. 3902. For more information about any of these services, please call 216-291-3902. Community Partnership on Aging ~ 3 ~ July 2016 CPA Café Services - call 216-650-4029 “A Variety of Scratch-Prepared Lunches at an Affordable Price” All CPA lunches are open to the public regardless of city of residence LITE BITE LUNCHES - Served drop-in style from 12:15 - 1:00 PM at South Euclid Community Center All Lite Bite menus are ‘Build-Your-Own’ Sandwich/Salad with a variety of options to choose from! Pick your options for $2.00 or $3.00. Select dates, noted below. • • Wednesday, July 6 • Thursday, July 7 • Thursday, July 14 • Wednesday, July 20 • Thursday, July 21 • Wednesday, July 27 • Thursday, July 28 • Wednesday, August 3 • Thursday, August 4 • Thursday, August 11 • Wednesday, August 17 • Thursday, August 18 • Wednesday, August 24 • Thursday, August 25 • Wednesday, August 31 LUNCH ‘N’ MOVIE An upscale, light lunch held in the Mayfield Village Civic Hall, 6622 Wilson Mills Rd. for $5.00 per person. Reservations are required no later than 3:00 PM Wednesday of the week before. July 13 Lunch ‘N’ Movie - Menu: BBQ Beef Sliders, Salad, Dessert Viewer’s Choice Movie (voted on at the June movie): “My Big, Fat Greek Wedding 2” August 10 Lunch ‘N’ Movie - Menu: Fettuccine with Roasted Mushrooms, Salad, Dessert Movie: TBA **Movies subject to change, based on DVD availability** CAFÉ LUNCH A hearty traditional lunch with entertainment for singing, dancing or socializing