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Local News, Profiles, Events & Resources For 50 Plus Adults November 2014 • Volume 20 • Issue 11 Navy Veteran Chooses Johnstown Todd R. Kumro grew up in the honorable is being a father and US Navy. He joined at the age of husband. He chose real estate as a 17. Todd is privileged and hon- career path for him and his family. ored to have served his Country Just like for his clients, Todd de- for 20 years, visiting every conti- sires to provide stability, love and a nent and ocean during his military good home for them. journey. After almost 12 years of “retire- Todd’s last two years in the Navy ment”, Todd is living his calling were spent with Recruiting Com- and passion. He now gets the priv- mand in Denver. He fell in love ilege and honor of helping families with , and decided it was plant their roots in the most stress time to finally settle down. After free home purchase, or sale as pos- living in several cities in Colorado, sible. It’s in this way that Todd from Pueblo to Central City, he continues to serve. Todd may be found his “Home” in Johnstown, reached by calling Cherry Creek Loveland. Properties at 970-545-2478 or Although Todd has held many email: urcowboyrealtor.com/ jobs since his 2003 Navy retire- Thank you Todd for your service ment, including managing a bicy- to our country. You and your fami- cle shop, private security work and ly are wished an abundance of life’s Veteran Service Officer, his most riches.

Cyber Seniors In Action! America Gets CookingSM to Stop Diabetes® At October’s the seniors to The American Diabetes Assoc. is 3. What’s Cooking Wednesdays: meeting of the make them more challenging local residents to begin The public votes on recipes that Senior Network proficient in us- living a healthier lifestyle through represent a healthy side dish, ap- in Fort Collins, ing comput- the America Gets Cooking to Stop petizer and/or dessert that they Cathy Lasnik ers and Internet Diabetes campaign, presented by would like for a holiday meal. At with the AARP services such as Sun Life Financial. the end of the month, we unveil Foundation in Facebook and This initiative is designed to en- the winners. Denver present- Skype. Face- gage and empower Americans to 4. Get Together Thursdays or Any ed two new se- book is a social cook nutritious and delicious food, Day! Ways to implement healthy nior programs, media channel and encourage them to be more ac- cooking activities into daily life. “Cyber-Seniors” for communi- tive. Through social media and an Fun parties that can incorporate and “Mentor cating with rela- interactive landing page on Diabe- healthy recipes for family and Up” using high school and col- tives and friends. Skype is a video tesForecast.org, the Assoc. shares friends. u lege students as the mentors. This conferencing social media channel healthy cooking tips, diabetes and Continued on page 13 is a dedicated group of volunteers that allows users to communicate nutrition facts, recipes and more. with a mission to improve seniors’ via video streaming to their rela- You can take part in the chal- lives using the latest technologies tives or friends. lenge to start living a healthier life- including computers, Internet ac- AARP members can purchase a style by participating in the Amer- INSIDE cess, portable devices and other new tablet computer (AARP Re- ican Diabetes Month’s weekly associated services. The organiza- alpad) with preloaded software for activities: Parks & Rec tion was founded by two sisters in $189 through the AARP website 1. Get Moving Mondays: After the Awards Canada and partnered with AARP or most Walmart stores. The tab- weekend, people are not as excited Page 2 throughout Canada and the Unit- let computers include pre-loaded about getting up and going on a ed States. software such as Facebook, You- Monday. Get Moving Mondays New Years Rodeo Several Colorado Mentor Up Tube, and Skype conferencing ser- provides easy tips to help people groups were created and held an vices (all are free to use after regis- get moving and keep up an active Page 3 event for seniors at the Fort Col- tering) that would allow them to lifestyle all week long. lins Senior Center with volunteer communicate with their relatives 2. Tasty Tip Tuesdays: Many peo- Resourse Guide help by several students at Colo- and friends, and especially with ple are afraid of losing the taste Pages 5-10 rado State University. Another their grandchildren. when they make a recipe healthier. group was created in Grand Junc- For more information visit www. Every Tuesday, the Assoc. takes a tion with local college students cyberseniorsdocumentary.com or traditional recipe and substitutes Your Life Support volunteering and helping seniors www.Mentorup.org to learn more ingredients with healthier options Page 15 earlier this year. The students train about these beneficial programs. without losing flavor. www.50plusmarketplacenews.com Like us at www.facebook.com/50plusnews Page 2 • 50 Plus Marketplace News • Larimer County • November 2014

November Colorado Parks and Recreation Awards CALENDAR American Diabetes Month Greg Daley, Recreation Coor- National Family Caregivers Month dinator, received the Outstand- ing New Professional Award National Hospice Palliative Care presented by the Colorado Parks and Recreation Association for excellence in leadership, strategic Wednesday/5 thinking and planning, partner/ Loveland Senior Advisory Brd. coalition building, innovation and 10:30 am, Gertrude B. Scott service. The winners of this award must have worked between three room, Loveland Public Library. to seven years in the field of rec- 1st Wed. Info: (970) 962-2694. reation. Greg was hired to run the Senior Cen- Friday/7 ter’s volunteer 1st Friday every month, 6-9 program but six pm. Art galleries & museums months after extend hours for self-guided Left: Award winning, Greg Daley, Fort Collins Senior Center’s Recreation starting he took Coordinator. Above: Peggy Mcgough & Linda Hopkins award recipients for gallery tours. on the Trips and their work & dedication to the Fort Collins Senior Center Travel program Saturday/8 followed by the nized as Park and Rec- Linda has been a supporter and Larimer County Genealogical addition of the reation Community donor to the Senior Center since Society hosts a free 3 hr. Intro- outdoor recre- Champions. the early 1990s. When the ex- duction to Genealogy, by Carol ation program. Peggy was a member pansion effort needed her, she ac- Stetser Old Town Library, 10:15 Two repre- of the original commit- cepted the challenge of chairing am. sentatives from tee that worked to se- the campaign. Her experience and the Fort Col- cure an expansion. She knowledge made her a daunting lins Senior Center Building on Thursday/13 meticulously maintained reports and capable leader for the effort. Basics Expansion Committee and lists. For a personal touch, She assisted in hosting commu- Elder Care Network of North- were recognized for efforts to se- Peggy hand-wrote thank you notes nity meetings and seminars, wrote ern Colorado presents a free 1 cure an expansion to the existing for every contribution. She initi- letters, spoke at City Council, and hr., Medicaid Long Term Care Fort Collins Senior Center. Peggy ated, planned and held many very met personally with City leaders. Benefits, Loveland Public Li- McGough, Treasurer and Linda successful fundraising events and Linda also campaigned through- brary, 5 pm. Hopkins, Chairperson for the Ex- generously supported every activity out the community encouraging pansion Committee were recog- held for the campaign. private donations. Tuesday/18 Free Monthly Education Series: OakbrOOk II SenIOr apartmentS Medicaid Long Term Care Ben- efits, 5 pm. Fort Collins S.C., • Lovely one bedroom apartments 1200 Raintree Dr. • HUD subsidized and designed for 62 and older • Handicapped & disabled apartments also available Wednesday/19 • Secured building with utilities paid, close to mall Local authors Rick Takahashi • Bus service available by appointment from Dial-A-Ride & Jerry Hubka give tips on fish- • Groceries delivered by VOA ing with flies. Rocky Mountain • Laundry room on main floor Flycasters chapter of Trout Un- • Lunches served Monday through Friday by VOA limited. Fort Collins S.C., Fly ty- for nominal fee. ing demo 6:30, program 7 pm. • Service Coordinator on site Free & open to the public. Info: Come by the office to pick up an application www.rockymtnflycasters.org/ Monday – Friday 1 to 5 pm. 3300 Stanford Road • Fort Collins Thursday/20 (970) 223-1356 • TTY 711 Larimer County Genealogical Society’s meeting at Old Town Library, Fort Collins, 6:30 pm. Will and Probates by speaker American Diabetes Month: American Diabetes Assoc. Pat Roberts. 1701 North Beauregard St. Alexandria, VA 22311 (800) DIABETES (342-2383) • (703) 549-1500 • (703) 549-6995 Fax Every Wednesday [email protected] TOPS: Take Off Pounds Sensi- http://www.diabetes.org/in-my-community/american-diabetes-month.html bly. Peace with Christ Lutheran Church, 1412 West Swallow National Family Caregivers Month: National Family Caregivers Association Rd, Fort Collins. Info: 449-9800. 10400 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 500, Kensington, MD 20895-3944 (800) 896-3650 (301) 942-2302 Fax [email protected] • http://www.thefamilycaregiver.org

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A Information Source for Older Adults in Larimer County, Published 3 times a year by: Answers on Aging Resource Guide is provided by the Larimer County Office on Aging. Pick it up at senior centers, the Aspen Club, and other locations throughout the county. The complete and guide can be viewed at www.larimer.org/seniors, click on Office on Aging, publications. Seniors may also request a copy by calling the Office on Aging at (970) 498-7750.

Adult Day Programs Catholic Charities Larimer County, Senior Connect 484-5010 Easter Seals Colorado WINGS 669-2777 Disabled Resource Services Fort Collins 482-2700 Elderhaus 221-0406 Loveland 667-0816 MindSet 223-6083 Multiple Sclerosis Society CO 482-5016 Stepping Stones 669-7069 Namaqua Center, Touchstone Health Partners 669-7550 Application Assistance Patient Navigator, 2121 E. Harmony Rd., Fort Collins, 80528 297-6165 ARCH Benefits Counseling, Larimer County Office on Aging 498-7760 University of Colorado Health Community Case Management 495-8554 Catholic Charities of Larimer County, Senior Connect 484-5010 Public Agencies- Government Disabled Resource Services Fort Collins 482-2700 ARCH Options Counseling, Larimer County Office on Aging 498-7757 Loveland 667-0816 Family Caregiver Support Program Larimer County Office on Aging 498-7758 Larimer County Department of Human Services 498-6300 Foothills Gateway Inc. Community Center Board 226-2345 The Seasons Club at McKee Medical Center 635-4097 Larimer County Options for Long Term Care 498-7780 University of Colorado Health Senior Services/Aspen Club Fort Collins 495-8560 Chronic Health Conditions Loveland 624-1860 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 224-3552 Caregiver Support Programs AIDS, Northern Colorado AIDS Project (NCAP) 484-4469 Aging Clinic of the Rockies, CSU 491-6795 Alzheimer’s Assoc. 472-9798 800-464-4611 Alzheimer’s Assoc. 24/7 Helpline 800-272-3900 ALS Assoc. (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) 303-832-2322 Family Caregiver Support Program Larimer County Office on Aging 498-7758 Lutheran Family Services Older Adult & Caregiver Services 232-1150 866-257-3211 Namaqua Center, Touchstone Health Partners 669-7550 Alzheimer’s Assoc., 415 Peterson St., Fort Collins, 80524 472-9798 VoA Caring Companion 472-9630 Arthritis Foundation 303-756-8622 Organizations: Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado (BIAC) 303-355-9969 Elder Care Network (ECN), website: www.eldercarenet.org. 495-3442 Cancer: American Cancer Society 350-5016 Case Management American Diabetes Assoc. 2480 W. 26th Ave., Denver, 80211 720-855-1102 Geriatric Care Managers, Private Pay American Heart Assoc. 303-369-5433 Action HealthCare Services 449-9101 Huntington’s Disease Colorado HDSA Chapter 303-321-5503 American Elder Advocates 744-4526 Northern Colorado Support Consultants for Aging Families 498-0730 303-321-5503 Forget-Me-Not Senior Services, LLC 218-8785 National Kidney Foundation 720-748-9991 Peggy Haller, MA, MGS, 493-0895 Lewy Body Dementia, (LBD) Medical Center of the Rockies 219-0898 Senior Care Coordination 556-0553 American Lung Assoc. 303-388-4327 Seniors in Transition 10.0 in. 204-6977 Mental Health: Touchstone Health Partners Fort Collins 494-4300 Non-Profit Agencies Loveland 494-9870 Alzheimer’s Assoc. 472-9798 Estes Park 586-9105

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Page 8 • 50 Plus Marketplace News • Larimer County • November 2014 Senior Services Guide Eagles Nest Assisted Living 493-1073 Fox Meadows Assisted Living 449-4472 Larimer County Good Samaritan Soc. Estes Park Village 577-7700 Good Samaritan Soc. Fort Collins Village 226-4909 Halcyon Hospice & Palliative Care 535-0870 Good Samaritan Soc. Loveland Village 669-3100 Hospice of Northern Colorado 352-8487 Heritage Haus 669-5616 Pathways Hospice 663-3500 The Hillcrest 593-9800 Hospitals The Joneses Assisted Living 663-2226 Estes Park Medical Center 586-2317 Lakeview Commons 278-4000 McKee Medical Center 669-4640/Emergency 635-4071 Loveland House Assisted Living 663-2223 Medical Center of the Rockies, CU Health 624-2500/Emergency 624-1600 Meadowlark Assisted Living 221-3707 Northern Colorado Rehabilitation Hospital 619-3400 Memory Care Seven Lakes 461-5918 Poudre Valley Hospital, 495-7000/Emergency 495-8020 New Mercer Commons 495-1000 Housing Park Regency Asst. Living Apartments 461-1100 Affordable Housing Primrose Place 667-5962 Big Thompson Manor I & II 667-4195 The Residence at Oakridge 229-5800 CARE Housing 282-7522 Shamrock Manor 224-1400 Chalet Apartments 493-4432 Sterling House at the Orchards 622-0012 DMA Plaza Apartments 493-7727 Sterling House of Fort Collins 229-9777 Estes Park Housing Authority 577-3730 Sterling House of Loveland 667-9500 Fort Collins Housing Authority 416-2910 Terry Lake Asst. Living 221-3707 Hamilton Park Apartments I & II 532-3725 Turnberry Pl. Asst. Living 482-2215 Harvest Pointe 622-9907 Wellington Assisted Living 568-7199 Loveland Housing Authority 667-3232 Independent Living Communities Mirasol 663-1300 Good Samaritan Soc. Estes Park Village 577-7700 Northern Hotel 416-2910 Good Samaritan Soc. Fort Collins Village 226-4909 Oakbrook I 226-5060 Good Samaritan Soc. Loveland Village 669-3100 Oakbrook II 223-1356 The Hillcrest 593-9800 The Pines Apartments 586-8407 MacKenzie Place 207-1939 Reflections Senior Apartments 225-3711 Park Regency Sr. Living Apartments 461-1100 The Sanctuary 225-2116 Parkwood Estates Ret. Resid. 482-3924 Silver Leaf I & II 635-5926 Rigden Farm Senior Living 224-2700 Trail Ridge Apartments 586-0216 Sugar Valley Estates 669-2317 The Villages at Bryan 416-2460 The Wexford 667-1900 The Willows 484-7498 The Winslow 492-6200 Woodbridge Senior Apartments 472-1703 The Worthington 490-1000 Assisted Living Homes Information and Assistance for Housing AppleLeaf Assisted Living 532-2600 Green Path Debt Solutions 229-0695 Arbours, MacKenzie Place 207-1939 Estes Park Housing Authority 577-3730 Aspen House Assisted Living 635-9800 Fort Collins Housing Authority 416-2910 Barlow Assisted Living 482-1119 House of Neighborly Service 667-4939 Clare Bridge of Fort Collins 266-0700 Larimer County Office on Aging www.larimer.org/seniors 498-7750 Collinwood Assisted Living 223-3552 Loveland Housing Authority 667-3232 The Courtyard of Loveland 667-3342 Neighbor to Neighbor Fort Collins 484-7498

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Larimer County Office on Aging

Let’s Honor and Celebrate Family who are actively caring for a loved ance their own needs with those of to create a plan that lessens the Caregivers one recognize themselves as a care- their loved ones. Frequently, fam- strain experienced by family care- giver. In other words, they do not ily caregivers report that they are givers. November is National Family ‘self-identify’. in need of information about what • Flexible respite grants to pur- Caregiver’s Month. Each Novem- This lack of identification may resources are available to them- chase occasional in-home services ber, we recognize the more than prevent them from looking for selves and the person they are car- or other types of respite support 65 million fam- resources that may be of help to ing for. personally suited to the caregiver them. Without support, caregiv- Larimer County’s Office onand their loved one. ily caregivers in v the U.S. who ers are more likely to have an in- Aging Family Caregiver Support If you are a caregiver or know provide care to creased risk for disease, depression Program is here to connect with someone who is, you have a resource family, friends, and other stress-related illnesses. family caregivers and is a great at Larimer County Office on Aging. neighbors, and Every November is an oppor- starting point. The Family Care- Call Lynette McGowan, Caregiver loved ones. In tunity to honor and celebrate the giver Support Program offers: Support Coordinator, 498-7758, or email: [email protected]/ Larimer Coun- Lynette McGowan thousands of people across the • No-cost caregiver consultation ty alone, there county who are caring for a loved are an estimated one. Family caregivers play a vi- 59,000 people providing help to tal role in providing care for older Do all older relatives or people living with relatives who wish to remain home disabilities. In fact, about 80% of for as long as possible. hospices provide care given to older adults is pro- National Family Caregivers in-patient care? vided by family members. AARP Month is a time to thank, support, Pathways Hospice offers the only has determined that if family care- educate and empower family care- in-patient hospice care center in givers were paid for their hours of givers. There are many challenges Larimer County for people needing care, it would amount to over $450 facing family caregivers; they often round the clock acute symptom billion annually. find themselves unexpectedly faced management in the last days of life. Family caregivers are truly the with the responsibilities and aren’t backbone of our long-term care always prepared for the emotional We’re here to help. Expert guidance … system. However, research shows and physical toll. Caregivers often caring like family. that only 19% of family members feel overwhelmed trying to bal-

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Genealogy Rocks! Your Life Support You Are a Work of Art Local Library Genealogy Resources com available only in the library Edward Fischer writes in Notre new when I say that our problems Benefit Genealogists but continues to subscribe to the Dame Magazine (2/1983), that help to make us what we are. Those Heritage Quest database. Heritage a leper in Fiji (a sufferer of Han- who suffer often learn the value of We are fortunate to have our lo- Quest is available from home us- sen’s Disease) compassion. Those who struggle cal libraries offer free databases ing your name and Fort Collins li- followed the learn perseverance. And those who such as Ancestry.com. The Love- brary card number. Log on to the leading of his fall down often teach how to rise land library recently discontin- library website www.poudrelibrar- twisted hands. again. Our troubles can shape us in ued the Heritage Quest database ies.org, click on Research at the He became an ways a carefree existence cannot. and replaced it top. Select Genealogy and History internationally A story is told of an Eastern vil- with World Vi- from the left side which will lead known artist. lage that, through the centuries, tal Records. The you to a list of available genealogy “My sickness I Steve Goodier was known for its exquisite pot- Ancestry.com resources at the library. Heritage see as a gift of tery. Especially striking were its database is avail- Quest has census records, books, God leading me to my life’s work,” urns; high as tables, wide as chairs, able only in the PERSI, and Revolutionary War he said. “If it had not been for they were admired throughout the library whereas records in addition to several other my sickness, none of these things country for their strong form and World Vital Re- Kathy Patrick data sets. would have happened.” delicate beauty. cords is available Both libraries have microfilms As a young girl, Jessamyn West Legend has it that when each from your home of the local newspapers and many had tuberculosis. She was so sick urn was apparently finished, there computer with a current Love- genealogy books and periodicals. that she was sent away to die. Dur- was one final step. The artist broke land library card. To access this, Every Thursday afternoon froming that time she developed her it – and then put it back together log onto www.cityofloveland.org, 1-5, there are volunteers from the skill as a writer and authored nu- with gold filigree. An ordinary urn click on Departments, then se- Larimer County Genealogical So- merous novels in her lifetime. was thus transformed into a price- lect Library from the drop-down ciety at both libraries to help you The author Flannery O’Connor less work of art. What seemed fin- menu. Under Discover, click on with your worldwide genealogy suffered various ailments, lupus ished wasn’t, until it was broken. Local History and Genealogy. search. This is a free service. struck her at 25 and she walked So it is with people. Broken by Login using your name and your only with the aid of crutches for the hardships, disappointments and v library card number. World Vi- Kathy Patrick is vice president final 14 years of her life. She noted, tragedy, they can become discour- tal Records includes census, mili- and an instructor at Larimer Coun- however, that this illness narrowed aged and cynical. But lives can also tary and immigration records, the ty Genealogical Society. Please vis- her activities in such a way that she be mended. Put back together, they Social Security Death Index and it our website at www.lcgsco.org or had time for the real work of her won’t be just like they were before. many more records. our Facebook page at www.facebook. life, which was writing. Damaged pieces reassembled with The Poudre River Librariescom/lcgsco for a schedule of our many Some people succeed in spite a golden bonding of patience and (Fort Collins) also has Ancestry. events and other resources. of handicaps. Others because of love will help form a person into a them. I am not telling you anything masterpiece. It is as if people have to be broken before they can be- November 2014 • Larimer County 50 Plus Marketplace News come whole and complete. Answers on page 13 If you feel broken remember this – you are a work of art. As a work of art, you are never finished, but that is the process of a lifetime. And brokenness serves a purpose. Remember this, too: Every time you decide to mend, you become a little more complete. And a little more beautiful. v Steve Goodier’s books & newslet- ter: http://LifeSupportSystem.com

Free Caregiver Toolkits are now available through the Larimer County Office on Aging’s Family Caregiver Support Program. This kit in- cludes a description of servic- es and application form, a list of caregiver support groups, and general brochures re- garding caregiving issues. Call the Office on Aging at 498-7758 for more informa- tion and a free copy. Page 16 • 50 Plus Marketplace News • Larimer County • November 2014 Collinwood Assisted Living Donates to GoodHealthwill

In September, Collinwood As- GoodHealth- Healthwill through sisted Living and Memory Care in will (formerly Rocky hospitals, county agen- Fort Collins presented a check for Mountain Medical cies, medical offices, $5,000 to GoodHealthwill for ben- Outfitting & Recy- rehabilitation centers, efitting seniors or children. Shown cling) is a nonprofit therapists, home care here are Kristen Jacoby, Executive that provides low cost nurses and other non- Director for the Collinwood facil- medical equipment profit organizations. ity presenting the annual donation and supplies to those Heather Holmes is the check to Heather Holmes, Execu- in need. They are a founder and executive tive Director for GoodHealthwill 501©3 organization director of this won- of Loveland and Greeley. located in Loveland derful organization This year, Collinwood Assisted and Greeley. Their providing thousands of Living, a Bethesda community, purpose is to accept needy people through- chose GoodHealthwill for provid- donations of durable out their eight years of ing a donation to their community medical equipment operation. For more benefit program. Bethesda’s mis- and disposable health information on Good- sion as a nonprofit organization is care supplies, and pro- Healthwill, please con- to enrich the lives of our residents. vide them to people tact either location: Each year, Collinwood contributes of all ages in Colorado and Wyo- the equipment such as wheelchairs, Loveland at 970-624-6002 or or grants $5,000 to worthy causes ming. The equipment and supplies walkers, specialized beds and mo- Greeley at 970-515-6935. Thanks in our community that benefit se- are available in their store with bility equipment in another room. to Collinwood for providing the niors. supplies on shelves in the front and Customers are referred to Good- beneficial donation! Home For The Holidays

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