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Thrive55+ Active Living Center (powered by Groton Senior Center) is the premiere location for nutrition, health and technology and recreational classes, special events and trips, transportation, information and referral services for Groton residents 55 years and older. Programs in health, computers/technology, finance, fitness, art, enrichment and more are offered year-round and there are special events constantly throughout the year. We are active, social and involved and welcome all not only Groton residents. You have to see us to believe us; stop by for a tour of our fun and friendly Thrive55+ Active Living Center (powered by Groton Senior Center) Visit Thrive55+ Active Living Center for a delicious breakfast, snack and/or lunch prepared daily by our chef in Coastal Cafe.

We are still wearing masks!

Can you believe it’s been 14 months that we’ve been wearing masks? I know we are getting mask weary and are ready for them to come off. Gov. Lamont has given businesses the option of allowing no masks or continuing to have mask wearing indoors.

For the safety of the staff and the safety of all our customers that masks will still be required. You’ll need to continue to wear your mask over your nose and mouth for a bit longer while coming to the center.  The center is still a place that is for the most vulnerable population to Covid 19.

We will discontinue wearing masks in the center beginning July 1 as long as we continue to see the decline in Covid cases in our community.

I ask that you be kind and respect the decision to keep everyone that participates here safe. The light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter and we all look forward to the day when we can get back to whatever our “normal” will be.

Groton Senior Center Take Out Lunches

TAKE OUT MEALS – CURBSIDE- FOR MAY 24- 28

  • MONDAY – CHEESEBURGER MACARONI AND VEGATABLE
  • TUESDAY – ZESTY ORANGE CHICKEN WITH ALMONDS, RICE AND VEGETABLE
  • WEDNESDAY – BAKED ZITI WITH BEEF, SIDE SALAD AND GARLIC BREAD
  • THURSDAY – PULLED PORK SANDWICH, POTATO CHIPS, COLE SLAW
  • FRIDAY – BAKED COCO-MANGO TALAPIA, TATOR TOTS AND VEGETABLE

GRAB-N-GO MEALS UPDATE-

  • LAST DAY FOR FRIDAY $3 SPECIALS IS MAY 28th
  • STARTING MONDAY, JUNE 7TH, THERE WILL NO LONGER BE CURBSIDE GRAB-N-GO. YOU WILL STILL CALL TO PLACE YOUR ORDER BETWEEN 9AM-10:30AM AS USUAL. LUNCHES WILL BE PICKED UP INSIDE THE KITCHEN. YOU WILL BE GIVEN YOUR RECEIPT WHEN YOU ENTER THE BUILDING TO BRING INTO THE KITCHEN TO PICK UP YOUR MEAL AND PAY. YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN BAG AND WEAR A MASK. AT THIS TIME, THERE IS NO INDOOR SEATING

Sunset Serenade Concert TUESDAY night May 25th

We invite you all to please join us TUESDAY night, May 25th, at 5pm we celebrate MEMORIAL DAY with an outside USO Troupe style concert.

We are calling it a SUNSET SERNADE series and his will be part 1. It is FREE but we need to know how many are coming so PLEASE be sure to sign up by calling 860-441-6785.

 

Summer Formal Dinner Dance June 11th

Our annual June dinner dance is back! This event is for anyone 55 plus. JUNE 11th – a SUMMER FORMAL dinner dance.

Our delicious menu is Shrimp cocktail, wedge salad w/ bacon & blue cheese dressing, grilled ribeye steak w/ garlic mustard sauce, twice baked potato w/ sour cream & chives, roasted parmesan broccoli and dessert.  We are happy to welcome back DJ Gabe! $20 per person. Limited to 50 persons. Register by Monday, June 7th  860-441-6785

Alzheimer’s Educational Series

An Educational Series for those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.


Friday, May 28th, 2021 10:30 am -12:00 pm
Understanding Alzheimer’s & Related Dementias

Friday, June 4th, 2021 10:30 am -12:00 pm
Effective Communication Strategies

Friday, June 11th, 2021 10:30 am -12:00 pm
Responding to Dementia-Related Behaviors

Please call 860-441-6785 to register for any of these  educational sessions by Alzheimer’s Assoc. CT Chapter.

Stroke Awareness – Content by Judy

Yes, it is a true emergency!! If anyone, any age has sudden numbness in their face, arm, leg, especially on one side of the body. Sudden confusion, trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding speech. Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes. Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance, lack of coordination. Sudden severe headache with no known cause. Call 911 right away!! This is a real emergency. If left unattended the consequences can be life altering if not fatal.

If you think someone might be having a stroke, act F.A.S.T.

F—Face: Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop?

A—Arms: Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward?

S—Speech: Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. Is the speech slurred or strange?

T—Time: If you see any of these signs, call 9-1-1 right away.

The sooner someone is treated the better the outcome. Strokes can be potentially reversed or at least stopped if a stroke is treated within the first 3 hours. Call an ambulance. Do not drive them!! The crew on the ambulance can start treatment sooner and the outcome will be better. You want life-saving treatment as soon as possible!!

If you think you are having a stroke call 911 right away. You might not be able to make that call even a few minutes later.

Every year over 800,000 people have a stoke. Nearly 150,000 die each year. Strokes are the leading cause of serious long-term disability. BUT 80% of strokes are PREVENTABLE!!

Most strokes are caused by clots blocking blood flow in the brain and strokes are a leading cause of disability. Some ways to prevent or lower your risk of having a stroke is to stop smoking, limit alcohol,  maintain a healthy weight, eat plenty of veggies and fruit, and exercise. Also be sure you are managing your diabetes, high blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart disease. Stress and depression can also contribute to the risk of a stroke.

By looking at your own risk factors  of having a stroke and living a healthier lifestyle you can help reduce the odds of having a stroke. Be sure to review all of this with your health care professionals. Check with them before taking or changing supplements to see if they are right for you. Get regular checkups. Reach out to other professionals for help to improve your lifestyle.

And it is never too late to change! Talk to your doctor and modify some things in your life!!

Our Coastal Café Take Out Menu

Each meal is $5. Orders can be called in starting at 9 am the day of.
At this time, we are only providing hot meals (NO soups, sandwiches, salad bar)
Orders will be picked up curbside—just pull up-11:30am-12:30pm

May 3   Monday – Baked Ham, Homestyle Black Eyed Peas and Vegetable

May 4   Tuesday – Chicken Salad Sandwich, Potato Salad, Deviled Eggs and Side Salad

May 5   Wednesday – Spaghetti & Meatballs, Side Salad and Garlic Bread

May 6   Thursday – Oven Fried Pork Chops, Potato Apple Au Gratin and Vegetable

May 7   Friday – Crab Cakes, Roasted Potatoes and Vegetable

 

COMMUNITY FIRST DINNER THURSDAY, MAY 6TH

Our next COMMUNITY FIRST DINNER is THURSDAY, MAY 6TH from 4:00 -5:00 pm.

The meal is PENNE RIGATONI WITH SAUCE AND MEATBALLS.  Yum!

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

THIS IS A DRIVE THRU STYLE AND CONTACTLESS SO WE ASK THAT YOU POP OPEN
YOUR TRUNK SO MEALS CAN BE PLACED IN.

COVID 19 MASKS ARE MANDATORY AT PICK UP