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Celebrate Crazy Hat Day with DJ Tony At The Canarsie Adult Center On Friday, January 11th!

DJ Tony will be dj’ng the crazy hat party at the Canarsie Adult Day Center on Friday, January 11th!

Check below for all other cool events happening this week!

Tuesday 1/8:
-10:30-11:00- 7 Up!
-11:00-11:55- Deer Painting Craft
-12:00-12:55- Yoga
-1:00-1:30- Lunch
-1:30-2:00- Conversation Box

Wednesday 1/9:
-Fire Safety For Seniors all day

Thursday 1/10:
-10:30-11:00- Simon Says
-11:00-11:55- Did you know?
-12:00-12:55- Chair Exercise
-1:00-1:30- Lunch
-1:30-2:00- Bingo

Address:
1880 Rockaway Parkway
Brooklyn, NY 11236
(718) 513-0776
(718) 298-3134

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Affordable Housing Seminar for Seniors

When: Wed, January 9, 2019 – 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM

Location: The Actors Fund – 729 Seventh Avenue, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10019

This seminar, tailored for senior citizens, helps participants better understand the affordable housing landscape and get organized and prepared to take advantage of opportunities to apply. While much of the content is similar to the “Applying for Affordable Housing” seminar, which is intended for the general population, this seminar focuses in on information that will most relevant for older adults in NYC. The application process is explained in simple steps and help applicants avoid common mistakes. Information regarding income eligibility and documentation is discussed to address the specific needs of the performing arts and entertainment community. In addition to general information about affordable housing, information is also provided about The Actors Fund housing for performing arts professionals. The following questions will be addressed:

How do you find and apply for affordable housing?

What housing opportunities and resources are available to older adults in NYC?
What are the eligibility requirements? (Income, household size, credit, housing history, etc.)
How does a housing lottery work?
Can you get on a waiting list?
How can you best prepare yourself for an interview?
What are your options if you are denied?

REGISTER HERE

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5 Fun Ways To Keep Your Senior Entertained This Winter!

This winter, it might be best to keep your elderly loved ones inside more often to avoid getting sick or injuries such as slipping and falling on ice. But, just because your senior is indoors doesn’t mean she doesn’t get to have lots of fun!

Check out these 5 cool ways to keep your loved ones entertained indoors this winter!

1. Bowling
If your senior has the strength to bowl, plan a fun family bowling night! Being surrounded by loved ones and friends is an easy way for your senior to avoid seasonal depression.

2.karaoke
Karaoke can be done at your loved ones home or at a restaurant! Having fun, singing with family and friends is a sure way to keep your senior happy.

3. Movie Night
On the weekends, get the whole family together to spend some time with grandma/grandpa, and watch their favorite movies! Not only will this make everyone closer, but it will give their grand children amazing memories to dwell upon when they are older.

4. Family Dinners
Most families get together on Sundays for big family dinners, and you can do this every Sunday! Make it a tradition! You never have to wait for a holiday to come around to have big family dinners.

5. Spending Time With Grandkids On Weekends
If your loved one has grandchildren, spending a few hours with them every weekend will surely bring your senior joy.

Try these 5 cool tips and let us know via Facebook which one works best for your family!

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Brooklyn Seniors Invited To New Year Party and Open House Friday January 4

The New Year’s Eve parties might be over, but the Canarsie Adult Living Day Center is hosting a New Year Party and Open House for seniors in Brooklyn, Friday January 4, 2019 (10am-2pm). This is a FREE event, with a live DJ, food, gifts and more.  See the flyer below.  All seniors are welcome!

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East New York’s Final Phase of Nehemiah Spring Creek Development Revealed

East New York is going through a massive transformation, which will last for the next 25 years. The major transformation started years ago with the Nehemiah Spring Creek homes and the Gateway Mall.  One of the final phases of the development will include a brand new senior development at 516 Schroeders Ave.

The senior facility will be part of a 70,000 square foot building, which will include retail space on the ground floor and 79 one bedroom apartments for low income senior citizens.

The completion date has yet to be confirmed, but the rendering has been revealed.

Subscribe to EastNewYork.com for information on the application process, as that information becomes available.

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MetroPlus Health Plan Opens Bronx Community Flagship Office With Toy Giveaway

PICTURED: Bronx Deputy Borough President Marricka Scott McFadden (front row, second from right) celebrates the grand opening of new MetroPlus flagship office in the Bronx with MetroPlus staff, including (front row at left) Roger Milliner, MetroPlus Chief Growth Officer, and (far right) Gail L. Smith, MetroPlus Chief Customer Officer.

MetroPlus Health Plan, joined by local Bronx leaders and community residents, officially opened its new flagship Bronx community office with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony and toy distribution. Deputy Bronx Borough President Marricka Scott-McFadden was on hand to help the health plan cut the ribbon at its new community-based office in the Longwood section of the Bronx. A fun-filled holiday event with toys and healthy treats, the grand opening also offered free dental screenings for children, teens, and young adults, ages 2-20. The event was held on Wednesday, December 12th, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the MetroPlus Community Office, 953 Southern Boulevard, at East 163rd Street, (Get Directions), Bronx.

MetroPlus has significantly expanded its presence in local communities this year. The health plan has opened two new offices in Manhattan and one in Staten Island, in addition to the multiple locations already in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. MetroPlus can also be found at kiosks or offices within all NYC Health + Hospitals facilities, as well as at community partner locations. For a list of MetroPlus locations and hours of operation, including the new Bronx location’s, visit https://www.metroplus.org/business-community-partners/metroplus-near-you.

To learn more about the MetroPlus Bronx Community Office grand opening, call Kathryn Knox Soman at 212-908-8588 or e-mail [email protected].

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Woman’s Life Saved In Brooklyn As The Trauma Team at NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn Makes Every Second Count

pictured: The trauma surgery team at NYU Langone Hospital–Brooklyn. From left: Galina A. Glinik, MD, interim trauma medical director, with attending trauma surgeons Nicole D. Goulet, MD; Pieter Smit, MD; Helen Davido, MD; Onaona U. Gurney, MD; and Patricia Ayoung-Chee, MD, MPH.

On an early morning last December, a van making a turn onto the BQE struck a female pedestrian at a crosswalk, dragging her 30 feet before coming to a stop. The 911 dispatcher alerted the closest Level I hospital – the trauma team at NYU Langone Hospital–Brooklyn. They responded immediately to save her life.

Every second counts for patients suffering life-threatening injuries, and the trauma unit at NYU Langone Hospital–Brooklyn provides 24-hour coverage to meet that urgent need.  Accredited by the American College of Surgeons, it is one of the few in the borough certified to handle the most severe injuries.

Galina Glinik, MD, a former medical worker in the Soviet-Afghan war, serves as the program’s interim director, and leads a team of physicians specializing in critical care and trauma surgery: Patricia R. Ayoung-Chee, MD, MPHHelen T. Davido, MDPieter Smit, MDNicole D. Goulet, MD; and Onaona Gurney, MD.

“It’s vitally important to be able to rapidly assign priorities and determine the resources and personnel needed,” Glinik says. “There are many things happening simultaneously to save a patient’s life during a trauma call.”

As the Level I alert was broadcast that December morning, 15 to 20 additional specialists responded with the trauma team to the Emergency Department. The patient arrived awake, agitated, and in a state of distress with internal bleeding. The team worked quickly to stabilize and assess her injuries.

“Responding to trauma can be exhilarating, particularly when we can stabilize quickly so that other life-saving procedures can be started,” says Glinik. “The young woman suffered multiple internal injuries, including collapsed lungs and many broken bones. We were not sure if she would survive.”

Thomas Lyon, MD, chief of orthopedic surgery at NYU Langone Hospital–Brooklyn, who completed a fellowship at R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center, one of the country’s top trauma facilities, worked with the team to repair the patient’s multiple fractures. “Her breathing and other medical conditions had to be addressed before the most serious orthopedic injury—a broken pelvis—could be secured,” he says.

The patient survived, and even visited the hospital months after the accident to personally thank the team that saved her.

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This Week’s Live Jazz Performances in Brooklyn Thru Sunday Dec 16

Courtesy Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium

Dec 15, 7:30PM – Wide Open Works w/ Mark Dresser-bass, Michael Sarin-drums, Michel Gentile-flute, Daniel Kelly-p, Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, 58 Seventh Ave., $15, info: 718.622.3300, www.bkcm.org

Dec. 15, 9-11PM – Tubby/old school New Orleans Band, Bar LunÀtico, 486 Halsey St. @ Lewis Ave., donation $10 per set, info: 718.513.0339, www.barlunatico.com

Dec. 15, 9-12Mid – Cody Moffett’s Jambalaya, Sistas’ Place, 456 Nostrand Ave @ Jefferson St., $20-adv./$25-door, info: 718.398.1766, www.sistasplace.org

Dec. 16, 1-4PM – Gospel Brunch w/ Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens, Bar LunÀtico, 486 Halsey St. @ Lewis Ave., donation $10 per set, info: 718.513.0339, www.barlunatico.com

Dec. 16, 4:40-6:40PM – Me, Myself and Eye: Mark Dresser, 440Gallery, 440 Sixth Ave. btw. 9/10 streets, $10 suggested donation, Info: 718.499.3844, www.440gallery.com

Dec. 16, 9-10PM – Alfredo Colon, Williamsburg Music Center, 367 Bedford Ave @Williamsburg Bridge, cover $, info: 718.384.1654www.wmcjazz.com

See the full calendar of live jazz events here

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Seniors Can Still Stay In Shape This Winter With These Home-Friendly Exercises!

The winter months can have your seniors stir-crazy inside, but they can still exercise indoors! Below you will find a few simple exercises that your senior can do daily to stay in shape until the warmer months!

*Make sure your senior stretches properly before working out to prevent any strains or injuries!*

INDOOR WALKING
Make an exercise routine to walk around the grocery store every week for about 30 minutes! While shopping for groceries, your senior can get some extra cardio and fresh air.

EXERCISE VIDEOS VIA YOUTUBE
YouTube has a wide variety of indoor exercises for seniors. Check out the video below!

TREADMILL
If you have an treadmill in your basement or living room, an hour walking on the treadmill can be an excellent source of cardio!

WEIGHT TRAINING
If you have any reasonable weights around the house, the winter time is a great time to make use of them!

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$1.2 Bil Affordable Housing Development in East New York Planned by Christian Cultural Center

According to an article in the Christian Post, pastor A.R. Bernard made the announcement at the 100 Cities Summit, in Washington DC.

Speaking to Christian leaders from over 45 countries at the 100 Cities Summit hosted by Movement Day at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., Bernard told the crowd that the Christian Cultural Center will partner with various government and private entities to build a community of 2,100 mixed-income housing units.

The community, which Bernard expects to be finished within the next seven to 10 years, will also include an education center, retail space, and a performing arts center.

“We are a 50/50 partner with the developer — not land that [the church] sold or gave up,” Bernard explained.  “In New York, it is not just land but air rights that is worth millions of dollars. We are in it together to reap all that comes out of that development and to address gentrification issues that are happening in the communities there in New York City.”

Bernard elaborated on the project in an interview with The Christian Post.

“In cities like New York, there is gentrification taking place. Gentrification could be racial, it could be economic. For us it is economic. Individuals who are working class or in a certain income range are being squeezed out,” he stressed.  “We wanted to respond by creating affordable housing. We didn’t want to do what has typically been done over the last 70, 80 years in America and that is warehousing people with one income, which perpetuates poverty and perpetuates inner city condition.”

“What we want to do is create a community and a model that is sustainable,” he added.  “It is creating community and we want to do it in such a way that is sustainable long-term and a model that we can replicate in other cities across the country.”

Read full article here.

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VIDEO: Watch this NYPD Safety Presentation for Seniors

Watch and share the video below for safety tips for seniors.

With the holiday season in full swing, this is a time of year that seniors are most vulnerable to being victims of crimes. Recently, officers from the 69th precinct in Brooklyn, provided a safety presentation for seniors at the Canarsie Adult Day Center.  The presentation provided safety tips and served as an opportunity to remind seniors to be aware of their surroundings at all times.

The officers also spent time with the seniors after the presentation. See the videos below.  Be sure to contact your nearest precinct to find out when they will be having a presentation in your neighborhood.

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Weekly Health Tip: BeetRoot Can Lower High Blood Pressure and Prevent Heart Disease

New York City is a high pressure city, where people can sometimes neglect their health.  One of these health issues that can be a quiet killer, is high blood pressure.

According to WebMd, high blood pressure or hypertension increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. Hypertension risk factors include obesity, drinking too much alcohol, smoking, and family history. Beta-blockers are a common treatment for hypertension.

High blood pressure can lead to heart ailments, including thickening of the heart, and heart failure.

Nitric oxide is a very strong chemical that causes your blood vessels to relax, which improves blood flow to your organs, muscles, and — most importantly — your heart. Without this chemical, your ability to exercise can be markedly reduced and you may have symptoms of a stiff heart, such as shortness of breath and fatigue.

Beet juice may boost stamina to help you exercise longer, improve bloodflow, and help lower blood pressure, some research shows.

Why? Beets are rich in natural chemicals called nitrates. Through a chain reaction, your body changes nitrates into nitric oxide, which helps with blood flow and blood pressure.

Beet Juice Benefits

In some studies, drinking about 2 cups of beet juice daily or taking nitrate capsules lowered blood pressure in healthy adults.

Beet juice may also help your stamina when you exercise. In one study, people who drank beet juice for 6 days had better stamina during intense exercise.

Beet Juice Nutrition

One cup of raw beets has 58 calories and 13 grams of carbohydrates. A cup of beet juice is usually around 100 calories and 25 grams of carbohydrates, because of the way it is processed.

Beets are good sources of folate, potassiumvitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, as well as nitrates.

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Canarsie Adult Day Center Wishes You A Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving from Canarsie Adult Day Center to you!

We are closed on Thursday, November 21st (Thanksgiving).

Check below for events happening after Thanksgiving this week!

Friday, November 23rd
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-Price is Right
11:00-11:45- Super Bingo
12:00-12:45- Chair Exercise
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- Conversation Box

Information/Image via canarsieadultliving.com + YMCA of Metro Chicago

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Live Well Pharmacy Provides Education Session for Seniors on Diabetes Day at Canarsie Adult Day Center

November 14 was World Diabetes Day, and the staff at Live Well Pharmacy, in Brooklyn, came out to the Canarsie Adult Day Center to educate seniors on ways to fight diabetes.

World Diabetes Day was created in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to raise awareness in response to rising diabetes rates worldwide, and it was made an official United Nations holiday in 2006. It’s recognized on November 14 because that’s the birthday of Sir Frederick Banting, who discovered insulin along with Charles Best in 1922.

Here are 7 tips to reduce the risk of diabetes.

  1. Lose excess body fat. Being overweight is a big risk factor for diabetes. …
  2. Follow a plant-based, low-calorie diet. Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables—a dietary pattern studies show reduces diabetes risk
  3. Drink water
  4. Move your body
  5. Stress less
  6. Sleep well
  7. Keep medical appointments.

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Avoid High Cholesterol By Cooking Healthy for the Holidays

Having high cholesterol can be an immediate danger to seniors. According to Mayoclinic.com, “Cholesterol is a waxy substance that’s found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. While your body needs cholesterol to continue building healthy cells, having high cholesterol can increase your risk of heart disease.”

There are no symptoms of having high cholesterol, and it is more present in seniors than any other age group. During the holiday season, traditional food is made for families, often by the seniors themselves. To reduce the risk of heart disease or heart failure, seniors should consider altering family recipes to make them more health positive.

It is very important that while choosing the ingredients for family recipes, ingredients should not contain the following:

-saturated fats
-trans fats
-little to no alcohol

Reduce your usage of butter and margarine, cut back on the excess sugar, and make sure to drink as little as possible this holiday season. Your body will thank you for it!

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Who is Eligible for Medicare in New York City?

Courtesy HHS.gov

Generally, Medicare is available for people age 65 or older, younger people with disabilities and people with End Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplant). Medicare has two parts, Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medicare Insurance). You are eligible for premium-free Part A if you are age 65 or older and you or your spouse worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years. You can get Part A at age 65 without having to pay premiums if:

  • You are receiving retirement benefits from Social Security or the Railroad Retirement Board.
  • You are eligible to receive Social Security or Railroad benefits but you have not yet filed for them.
  • You or your spouse had Medicare-covered government employment.

If you (or your spouse) did not pay Medicare taxes while you worked, and you are age 65 or older and a citizen or permanent resident of the United States, you may be able to buy Part A. If you are under age 65, you can get Part A without having to pay premiums if:

  • You have been entitled to Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board disability benefits for 24 months. (Note: If you have Lou Gehrig’s disease, your Medicare benefits begin the first month you get disability benefits.)
  • You are a kidney dialysis or kidney transplant patient.

While most people do not have to pay a premium for Part A, everyone must pay for Part B if they want it. This monthly premium is deducted from your Social Security, Railroad Retirement, or Civil Service Retirement check. If you do not get any of these payments, Medicare sends you a bill for your Part B premium every 3 months.

If you have a specific question about Medicare you can contact New York for Seniors at 877-255-7027. We will connect you with one of our Medicare partners, to explain the process.

 

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Healthy Tip Of The Week: How To Prevent Dementia In Seniors

Having dementia could be a drastic and devastating change for seniors. Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life, with memory loss as an example (according to www.alz.org). Thankfully, if your loved one does not show any signs of having dementia, you can make sure that he/she never develops this mental change with small improvements to their lifestyle.

In order to prevent dementia from happening, here are a couple of things that you can do:
-Do not smoke.
-Keep blood pressure, cholesterol and blood-sugar levels within recommended limits.
-Eat a healthy, balanced diet.
-Exercise.
-Maintain a healthy weight.
-Limit alcohol consumption.

As far as diet goes, you can:
-Eat lots of whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.
-Use herbs as a flavoring rather than salt.
-Eat nuts, olive oil, and other healthy fats instead of butter or other saturated fats.

Dementia does not have to occur in your loved ones lives. Make sure to make these adjustments to their diet/lifestyle to prevent dementia from occurring.

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Party With DJ Tony This Friday, November 9th At The Canarsie Adult Center!

Have a blast at the Canarsie Adult Center with DJ Tony this upcoming Friday!

More cool events happening this week at the center:

Tuesday, November 6th:
11:00-11:45- Health Class
12:00-12:45- Chair Exercise
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- My Story

Wednesday, November 7th:
10:30-11:30- Conversation Box/Gift Basket Making
11:30-12:30-Manicures
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00-Bible Class

Thursday, November 8th:
10:30-10:45-Hot Potato
11:00-11:45- What does a doctor do?
12:00-12:45- Yoga
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- Bingo

Information/Image via Information provided by www.canarsieadultliving.com + Healthy NYC

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Canarsie Adult Day Center November 2018 Calendar of Events

Monday Nov 5
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-How was your weekend?
11:00-11:45- Conversation Box
12:00-12:45- Tai Chi
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- English Class 6

Tuesday Nov 6
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-Current Events
11:00-11:45- Health Class
12:00-12:45- Chair Exercise
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- My Story

Wed Nov 7

Social Worker All Day
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-11:30- Conversation Box/Gift Basket Making
11:30-12:30-Manicures
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00-Bible Class

Thursday Nov 8
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-Hot Potato
11:00-11:45- What does a doctor do?
12:00-12:45- Yoga
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- Bingo

Friday Nov 9 Social Worker All Day
DJ Tony

Monday Nov 12
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-How was your weekend?
11:00-11:45- Health Class
12:00-12:45- Chair Exercise
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- Foods that look like the body

Tuesday Nov 13
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-Current Events
11:00-11:45- The names and their meanings
12:00-12:45- Yoga
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- Bingo

Wed Nov 14 Social Worker All Day

World Diabetes Day – Q & A with a Medical Professional

Thursday Nov 15
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-Whats In Your Bag
11:00-11:45- Fruity Thursday
12:00-12:45- Tai Chi
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- Find Someone Who:

Friday Nov 16 Social Worker All Day

DJ Kenny

Monday Nov 19
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-How was your weekend?
11:00-11:45- Gift Basket Making
12:00-12:45-Yoga
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- Bingo

Tuesday Nov 20
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-Current Events
11:00-11:45- The colors of life
12:00-12:45- Tai Chi
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- Inflatable Tic Tac Toe

Wed Nov 21 Social Worker All Day

DJ Tony
Thanksgiving Day Party/Turkey Giveaway

Thurday Nov 22  

Closed for Thanksgiving

Friday Nov 23 Social Worker All Day
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-Price is Right
11:00-11:45- Super Bingo
12:00-12:45- Chair Exercise
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- Conversation Box

Monday Nov 26
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-How was your weekend
11:00-11:45- What do you see?
12:00-12:45- Tai Chi
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- Sand Art: Velvet sand Patterns

Tuesday Nov 27
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-Current Events
11:00-11:45- English Class
12:00-12:45- Chair Exercise
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- Sensory Coloring

Wed Nov 28 Social Worker All Day
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-11:30- White Tail Deer Painting
11:30-12:30-Manicures
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00-Bible Class

Thursday Nov 29
9:00-10:00- Meet & Greet / Hot Beverage Social
10:00-10:30- Breakfast
10:30-10:45-Price is Right
11:00-11:45- Bingo
12:00-12:45- Yoga
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30-2:00- Jewelry Class 30 DJ Tony

To participate in events Contact the Canarsie Adult Day Center –  (718) 513-0776

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‘New York for Seniors’ Announces Expanded Events Plan for 2019 Health and Wellness Series

New York for Seniors, a senior-focused initiative, which produces the New York for Seniors Wellness and Resource series of events, as well as co-producing the HealthyNYC Expo series, has announced their expansion plans for 2019.

“We feel really good about our initiatives that have proven to be successful thus far, and we want to expand the opportunities to help seniors in New York City to become more active”, stated Wayne Jordan, SVP of New York for Seniors. “Our NewYorkforSeniors.com website and social media channels have seen a 145% increase in engagement over the past year, which tells us that seniors and caregivers are following us online to find out about our events, and to become more educated about home care, health care, and other issues that impact their lives.”

With over 1.2 million seniors, over the age of 65, living in New York City, it is more important than ever to provide more activities through events, as well as providing information on digital platforms like nyforseniors.com. Over 70% of seniors are actively online, and that number is growing everyday.

“We are excited about the expansion of our events for 2019”, stated Vernon Jones, Sr, CEO of JIG Media, the founders of the New York for Seniors and HealthyNYC initiatives. “We receive calls everyday from seniors and caregivers, asking us when is our next event. We ae adding at least 10 events for 2019 because of the need.  Our events are not setup to sell seniors on anything.  We provide information and our partners are there to provide resources and to educate seniors and caregivers on health care options, home care options, and to answer questions about resources that are available to seniors and caregivers.  We also provide free refreshments, live entertainment, important workshops, games and giveaways. Most importantly this is an opportunity for seniors to stay engaged and active.  It’s a win-win all the way around.  Our partners are important, and their support shows that they truly care about the seniors.”

Some event partners at recent New York for Seniors and HealthyNYC events included Fidelis Care, Anthem, Tradition Home Care, Caring Professionals, Department of Aging, Spring Creek Senior Partners, Kings County Hospital, MetroPlus, and many more.

For 2019, the New York for Seniors team will produce multiple events in all boroughs of New York City, and they are looking at the possibility of launching events in Westchester, New Rochelle and Long Island. Events in Brownsville, East New York, Governor’s Island, and Bronx will remain on the list as well.

Aging-focused companies, agencies and non-profits are encouraged to contact New York for Seniors to partner with New York for Seniors for 2019, as a sponsor, vendor, or community partner.

To become an event partner, or for further information you can call New York for Seniors at 877-255-7017 or email [email protected]

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New $30Mil Health Hub Now Open To Serve East New York and Brownsville

The East New York Integrated Health Hub is officially open, as a 40,000 square foot health and community center. This $30 million health hub is a partnership between Community Healthcare Network and Institute for Community Living (ICL).

The health hub is located at the corner of Atlantic and Georgia Avenues, on the border of East New York , Cypress Hills and Brownsville, perfectly situated to service all three communities.

“We’re in this together”, stated David Woodlock, CEO of ICL. “Whichever door anyone comes in through, they can get their physical health needs, mental health needs, or substance abuse health needs, taken care of.”

The center officially opens to the public, November 5, 2018.  Hours of operation are Mon-Fri, 8am-9pm. and Saturdays 9:30am-5:00pm.  You can call the center at 718-495-6700 for more information.

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Combat Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) This Fall/Winter With Fun Senior Activities!

This fall/winter, don’t let your senior fall into Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), an emotional switch and slight depression that occurs a little after Daylight Savings Time. The cause of this emotional change is unknown, but there are ways that you can prevent it from getting worse of happening all together!

If you have a loved one that is home-bound majority of the time, make sure to spend time with her and bring over relatives (especially grandkids!) to make her laugh, share meals, and to make her feel like every day is an interesting day in general.

If you are a home health aide or a care-taker, help your senior prepare for the holidays, or take your senior for a walk! Making him feel included will make him feel extremely happy!

If your senior can get around, and doesn’t mind socializing with other seniors, you can always bring them to the Canarsie Adult Center, where there are multiple activities that happen Monday-Friday, every week! On Fridays, the center has a party that all the seniors get to enjoy, complete with snacks and a DJ!

This season, keep your seniors in mind and included with as many family and friend activities/gatherings as possible. Seasonal depression can be beat with a little extra love and care!

For more information on the Canarsie Adult Center, click here!

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New Yorkers Are Invited To A Series of Medicare Open Enrollment Seminars Hosted by NYC Health + Hospitals

Leading up to the open-enrollment periods for Medicare and New York State of Health, the State’s official online marketplace, NYC Health + Hospitals and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are collaborating to help community partners, faith-based organizations, caregivers, and community members understand health insurance options available to them.

Health insurance specialists from CMS will provide updates on Medicaid and Medicare (Parts A,B,C and D), as well as information on initiatives underway toward improving the health care system, and how to select and purchase affordable insurance on New York State of Health. CMS will also provide details about what to expect as new Medicare cards are issued in 2018, including tips about protecting against fraud and abuse. This is the sixth consecutive year NYC Health + Hospitals and CMS are partnering to bring free seminars to communities across New York City.

The seminars are open to the public and will be held at NYC Health + Hospitals/Woodhull (Brooklyn), NYC Health + Hospitals/Coney Island (Brooklyn), NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi (Bronx), and NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan (Manhattan). Community partners, faith-based organizations, caregivers, community members, and NYC Health + Hospitals’ staff nearing age 65, are all encouraged to attend.

Outreach specialists from GetCoveredNYC, the City of New York’s health insurance enrollment program, will also be present to help attendees understand their coverage options and begin their enrollment.

“Choosing the insurance that is most right for you and your family can be challenging. It’s not surprising that people have questions,” said Mitchell Katz, MD, president and chief executive officer, NYC Health + Hospitals. “Having an understanding of the different insurance options is empowering, so I encourage New Yorkers to take advantage of this free information.”

With the exception of people with Medicare, the next open enrollment period for New York State of Health, when residents will be able to either change their insurance plan, or enroll in health insurance for the first time, will start on November 1, 2018. For people with Medicare, the annual enrollment period began as of October 15, 2018, and ends December 7, 2018. During this time, people with Medicare can select a Medicare Advantage plan or prescription drug plan. They can also switch plans if they are already enrolled.

Topics of information at the public seminars include:

  • The benefits of Medicare and how to apply
  • The parts of Medicare – Part A: hospital insurance; Part B: medical insurance (outpatient visits, lab work, preventive services); Part C: health plans; and Part D: prescription drug coverage
  • The Medicare appeals process
  • The Medicare programs in place for people with limited income and resources
  • The new Medicare card
  • Medicaid basics
  • Updates on New York State of Health
  • Enrollment resources and assistance for the uninsured provided by GetCoveredNYC
  • Health in their neighborhood

“With open-enrollment fast approaching, training our community partners and community members about Medicare, Medicaid, and private health insurance is as important as it has ever been,” said Frank Winter, partnership manager, CMS New York Regional External Affairs Office. “Patients have so many options regarding what coverage to select and how to access the health care system, it is important that we provide good information to them, the health insurance counselors who assist them, and the caregivers who look out for them, to make sure they are getting the services they need to stay healthy and enjoy a good quality of life.”

Registration is free and required in advance of the event. Light refreshments will be served, and attendees will have the chance to win a fitness tracker. Participants may also register by calling: 212-788-3450.

Thursday, October 25, 2018, 1:30pm – 5pm
NYC Health + Hospitals/Woodhull
Dolores E. Jackson Auditorium, 3rd Floor
760 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11206
To register, visit: https://woodhullhealth101.eventbrite.com

Thursday, November 8, 2018, 1:30pm – 5pm
NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi
Nurses Pavilion Conference Center (Building #4, 2nd Floor)
1400 Pelham Parkway South, Bronx, NY 10461
To register, visit: https://jacobihealth101.eventbrite.com

Tuesday, November 13, 2018, 8:30am – 12:30pm
NYC Health + Hospitals/Coney Island
2nd Floor, Conference Center
2601 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11235
To register, visit: https://coneyhealth101.eventbrite.com

Thursday, November 15, 2018, 3pm – 6:30pm
NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan
6th Floor Auditorium
1901 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10029
To register, visit: https://metropolitanhealth101.eventbrite.com

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Northeastern Towers Annex Senior Affordable Housing Coming to Jamaica Queens

The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and the New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC) joined the Northeastern Conference of Seventh Day Adventists (NEC), Fifth Avenue Committee (FAC), and Mega Contracting to break ground today on Northeastern Towers Annex, a joint venture development in Jamaica, Queens. This new 10-story building will create 159 affordable apartments for very low-income seniors aged 62 years and up. This project is being financed through HPD’s Senior Affordable Rental Apartments (SARA) Program and HDC’s Extremely Low and Low-Income (ELLA) Program.

“Through Housing New York 2.0, we committed to put seniors first while working on every front to unlock underused lots and put them to use as affordable housing. Working with non-profit, faith-based, and private partners, this innovative development will pair 159 new affordable apartments for seniors with on-site social services,” said HPD Commissioner Maria Torres-Springer. “I want to thank our partners at NEC, FAC, HDC, and all our dedicated partners for working with us to make sure that quality, affordable housing is within everyone’s reach.”

“With Northeastern Towers Annex, we are delivering on the promise of Housing New York to provide greater stability to our city’s most vulnerable seniors through the creation of deeply affordable housing,” said HDC President Eric Enderlin. “This project represents the power of public-private partnership, and I’d like to express my appreciation for the collective creativity and hard work of all involved.”

This unique project, adjacent to an existing senior low-income apartment building on Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, will include 58 studios, 100 one-bedroom apartments, and 1 two-bedroom superintendent’s apartment. A portion of the apartments will be set aside for seniors with mobility, visual, and hearing impairments, and a portion of the apartments will be reserved for formerly homeless households. Addressing the needs of seniors on fixed or very low incomes, the building will be 100% affordable for low- and very-low income residents while also offering on-site social services provided The Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee (HANAC).

“This is an important day and a major step in addressing the urgent need for affordable housing in Jamaica,” says Council Member Adrienne Adams (D-Jamaica). “Northeastern Towers Annex is an exciting development that will meet many goals as we address the affordable housing crisis and residential needs of older New Yorkers. I look forward to this exciting example of progress in our borough and creating affordable units for vulnerable populations of various incomes.”

“The need for affordable housing – especially for seniors – in Queens and New York City has never been greater. The development of 159 more new affordable units of housing specifically for seniors on fixed- or very low-incomes is a most welcome addition to Jamaica. Thanks to this unique joint partnership, the new homes and amenities will help support our elders to age gracefully with dignity, and to remain active and engaged in our communities,” said Queens Borough President Melinda Katz.

In addition to Northeastern Towers Annex’s affordable apartments, the site will include several on-site amenities specifically designed for its senior residents. On-site features will include: a community room, a media room, an exercise and wellness center, social service and office suites, warming pantry and storage, laundry and television lounges on every floor, a library and club room, a rooftop with terrace and separate rooftop garden area, a personal care room, and 90 parking spaces reserved for residents.

“The Northeastern Conference of Seventh-day Adventists is proud to stand with our neighbors to insure that senior citizens, who have given so much to our community, enjoy safe, clean and affordable housing in their sunset years,” says Dr. Daniel Honore, President of the Northeastern Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

“Fifth Avenue Committee is thrilled to break ground on Northeastern Towers Annex –  our first project in Queens and our first affordable housing exclusively for seniors.  This project has been a true partnership with the Northeastern Conference of Seventh Day Adventists from inception, and FAC is very excited to be working with our long-time partner Mega,” says Michelle de la Uz, Executive Director of Fifth Avenue Committee. “We thank the local elected officials, the City of New York and Wells Fargo for their financial support and investment, and we’re enthusiastic about bringing much needed affordable, senior housing to Jamaica and helping seniors to remain in the community and borough they love.”

The project was financed through $90.6 million in public and private investment. NYC Housing Development Corporation provided more than $50 million in tax-exempt bonds and an additional $8.7 million in corporate reserves. NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development provided more than $13 million in local subsidy. In addition, the project benefits from Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) that generated more than $37 million in tax credit equity from investors through Wells Fargo, who also provided the letter of credit.Queens Borough President Melinda Katz provided $1,000,000 in discretionary capital funding from the City of New York.

“Wells Fargo would like to congratulate everyone at Fifth Avenue Committee, NEC, Mega Contracting, HPD, HDC and HUD on this vital project.  When complete, the building will provide 159 apartments and on-site services to low income and formerly homeless seniors who are so deserving of a beautiful new building to call home,” says Page Travelstead, Senior Vice President at Wells Fargo Bank. “Our goal at Wells Fargo is to support long-term economic growth and improve the quality of life for the communities that we serve.  We are so grateful that through our involvement in the NE Towers Annex project, we can play a small role in creating a vibrant seniors community in this Jamaica neighborhood.  On a more personal note, as a former FAC project manager, I am thrilled to be a financing partner on this project and see all the great work that FAC continues to do throughout Brooklyn and now Queens!”

Northeastern Towers Annex is expected to be completed in September 2020.

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In House Bowling At The Canarsie Adult Center This Week!

Go in-house bowling with your peers at the Canarsie Adult Center this week!

Check below for all of the exciting events happening this week!

TUESDAY 10/23:
-10:30-11:00 – English Class/Computer Class/ Table Games/Memory Game
-11:30-12:00 – In House Bowling
-12:30-1:00 – Arts & Crafts

WEDNESDAY 10/24:
-10:30-11:00 – English Class/Computer/ Table Games/Memory Game
-11:00- 11:45 – Chair Exercises
-12:00-1:00 – Bible Study/ Bingo
-1:00-1:30 – 7 Up

THURSDAY 10/25:
-10:30-11:00 – English Class/Computer Class/ Table Games/Memory Game
-10:30-11:30 – Bible Class
-11:30- 1:30 – Arts & Crafts/ Super Bingo

FRIDAY 10/26:
-Glow In The Dark Party!

Information provided by www.canarsieadultliving.com
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What is Medicare A, B, C, and D? Defined for New York’s Seniors

What is Medicare?

Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a transplant, sometimes called ESRD).

The different parts of Medicare help cover specific services:

Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance)

Part A covers inpatient hospital stays, care in a skilled nursing facility, hospice care, and some home health care.

Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance)

Part B covers certain doctors’ services, outpatient care, medical supplies, and preventive services.

Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage Plans)

A type of Medicare health plan offered by a private company that contracts with Medicare to provide you with all your Part A and Part B benefits. Medicare Advantage Plans include Health Maintenance Organizations, Preferred Provider Organizations, Private Fee-for-Service Plans, Special Needs Plans, and Medicare Medical Savings Account Plans. If you’re enrolled in a Medicare Advantage Plan, most Medicare services are covered through the plan and aren’t paid for under Original Medicare. Most Medicare Advantage Plans offer prescription drug coverage.

Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage)

Part D adds prescription drug coverage to Original Medicare, some Medicare Cost Plans, some Medicare Private-Fee-for-Service Plans, and Medicare Medical Savings Account Plans. These plans are offered by insurance companies and other private companies approved by Medicare. Medicare Advantage Plans may also offer prescription drug coverage that follows the same rules as Medicare Prescription Drug Plans.

Join New York for Seniors for constant updates on health care, health fairs, senior discounts, and more.

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Check Out The Flea Market This Friday At The Canarsie Adult Center!

Bring a friend to Canarsie Adult Center‘s Flea Market this Friday, October 12th!

Also, check out these cool events that are happening at the Canarsie Adult Center this week:

Tuesday 10/09:
– 10:30-11:00 – English Class/Computer Class/ Table Games/Memory Game
– 11:30- 12:00 – Carnival Games
– 12:30-1:00 – Arts & Crafts

Wednesday 10/10:
– 10:30-11:00 – English Class/Computer Class/ Table Games/Memory Game
– 11:00- 11:45 – Chair Exercises
– 12:00-1:00 – Bible Study/ Bingo
– 1:00-1:30 – Frog Pond Toss Game

Thursday 10/11:
-Kone Chinese Buffett

Information provided by www.canarsieadultliving.com + Glenwood NYC 

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Canarsie Adult Center Welcomes The Fall This Friday, October 6th!

Canarsie Adult Center welcomes the fall this Friday, October 6th!

Check Below to see what’s happening at the Canarsie Adult Center this Thursday and Next Monday!

Thursday 10/05:
-Trip To Chinese Buffet

Monday 10/09:
-10:30-11:00 – Health Class/Computer Class/Table Games/Memory Game
-11:00-11:45 – Chair Exercises
-12:00-1:00 – How Was Your Weekend
-1:00-1:30 – Musical Chairs

Information provided by www.canarsieadultliving.com
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A Vision Realized: Healthy NYC Expo on Governors Island

On Saturday, September 29th, JIG Media & Mastermind Connect‘s vision of bringing New Yorkers together for the purpose of creating a healthier city was realized. The Healthy NYC Expo on Governors Island powered by Fidelis Care hosted dozens of activities for the entire family, over 50 community partners, live DJ’s and tons of giveaways!
“It is our goal to introduce the love for the outdoors to those children and families who might not have the opportunity to experience it very often”, proclaimed Michael McConnell, Founder of NYC-based Men’s Group, ‘Mastermind Connect’. “Family healthcare is the cornerstone of upward mobility for underserved communities, and I’m honored that our members can play a pivotal role in pushing the envelop forward”.
According to JIG’s COO, Vernon Jones Jr., “Navigating the healthcare landscape in NYC is no easy task. Speaking from personal experience, answers are hard to come by and are definitely not found all in one easy-to-use place. The Healthy NYC Movement is here to change that. Our goal is to galvanize the entire community on a single platform, with one single purpose, which is to equip New Yorkers with the tools necessary to live their best life possible.”
As the 2019-2020 series of events are being solidified, the Healthy NYC platform is poised to become NYC’s go to destination for healthcare information.

Check out the Photos and Videos from the Healthy NYC Expo on Governors Island

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What Is Medicaid And How Tradition Home Care Can Help Your Senior Apply For It!

Medicaid is an affordable healthcare plan for New Yorkers who have trouble affording regular healthcare. If your senior receives Supplemental Security Income (SSI), then he or she would be eligible for medicaid!

Tradition Home Care provides assistance with filling out your medicaid application. For the clients that are interested, they will submit the application for free! Tradition may also be able to provide temporary short-term services as well (while you wait for your application to be approved).

Contact Tradition today to speak with a representative about how your loved one can get affordable healthcare!

Click here to visit the Tradition site!

Information via traditionhomecare.com + www.health.ny.gov

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