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Making the World a Better Place – Content by Judy
Connecticut has lost a great leader. Edith Prague stood head and shoulders above others. She wasn’t a politician. She was an advocate for those in need. She taught by example. She gave freely of her time, energy, and expertise. Passionate, dedicated, a champion of seniors and those in need is only the start of descripting Edith Prague. She worked tirelessly to create a world and the systems needed to help others. Edith stood up when others said it couldn’t be done. She did what was right even when she knew she would pay a high price. She taught me and many, many others the skills we needed and still use today to create a better world.
I worked with Edith to raise the income limits for ConnPACE. She made the time to help me start and build a mail in campaign that was so successful the ConnPACE asset test has carried over to the MSP program many seniors benefit from today. This campaign grew into thousands of prescription bags being mailed to key state officials from all over the state. Seniors in Connecticut continued to mail them until the income limits for ConnPACE had automatic increases that equaled Social Security increases. Parts of that program has carried over to today’s MSP – Medicare Savings Program – that offers assistance to eligible Medicare enrollees.
During her first term as Commissioner of the Dept of Aging she stood her ground and fought for what was best for Connecticut’s seniors. Then when she wouldn’t play ball with Governor Lowell Weicker, he fired her. He went on the eliminate the Department and threw the needs of the seniors into the Department of Social Services. But Edith never quit!
Again, I worked with Edith to successfully recreate the Department on Aging in 2013. It was a long, hard-won fight. But when it was all over, she was rightfully named the Commissioner. Unfortunately failing health caused her to leave in 2014. And without her, the Department was again swallowed up. This time into the Department of Aging and Disability Services.
(As a side note – it’s beyond me on how aging and a disability are similar. What’s the common ground for each group? If a person celebrates a certain birthday – they then are automatically disabled? If a person has a disability that makes them old? I just don’t get it…)
Being a true problem solver, Edith was a driving force behind lower prescription costs, long-term care, senior housing and was an expert on counseling seniors on which health insurance program was best for them.
The legacy Edith Prague leaves the seniors of Connecticut is endless and the impact of her advocacy will be with us for decades more. She worked tirelessly to create the systems and the programs many use and benefit from today!
Thank you, Edith for making the world a better place!!
Preston Senior Center Pot Luck Club
A special thank you to all in attendance at our December 14th Pot Luck Club Luncheon. The food was delicious and plentiful. Great entertainment by Lenny Domina (and signers). Thanks to the great team of volunteers who were our wait staff and food servers including Cathy Brosnan, Maureen Domina, Jessy Walden and Amy Brosnan. Lenny Ruta was the turkey carver for the day and he didn’t leave one morsel of meal on the carcass, great job Lenny. Camaraderie was alive and well on this day, new friends and old shared memories. Did I mention that the wait staff and food servers were also the clean-up crew? Yeah team from the dishwasher lady!
SENIOR CITIZEN ORGANIZATION Board of Directors
The Montville Senior Citizens Club has a Board of Directors.
Board members:
Bob Bergdoll, Ann Edwards,
Mary Adams, Irene Taylor,
Ann Sosin and Kathy MacNeil
Club Meeting:
1st Friday of each month
10:00AM
(Unless Holiday, then following Friday)
Montville Senior Club News
Definition of a Senior Center
A Senior Center is a community focal point where older persons (as individuals or in groups) come together for services and/
or activities which enhance their dignity, reflect their experience and skills, support their independence, encourage their
involvement in and with the Center and community, and respond to their diverse needs and interests. The primary role of the
Center is to meet these needs by linking participants with resources offered by other agencies and offering services/
activities within the Center. Senior Citizen Centers strive to fulfill the wide-ranging needs of the older community by providing
a variety of services/activities to a wide spectrum of older people from young-old and healthy to the very old and at risk,
addressing the needs of this population through general and specialized programs. These programs cover such areas as
creative arts, education, health, leadership development, nutrition, recreation, social and other support services. The Center
also serves as a resource for the entire community for information on aging and support for family caregivers, training
professionals and lay leaders and students, and for development of innovative approaches to aid pressing aging issues. We
welcome all Montville Senior Citizens to the Center.
ZOOM FITNESS & TRAVEL & MORE…
Want to participate in some of our Center
programs from home? If you are homebound, temporarily or permanently, you do
not need to miss out on some of the activities
and programs at the Center. We currently offer a few exercise programs but have added
in more—through ZOOM! You can join in
on some exercise classes, dance classes, soon
to be crafts as well as educational and travel
programs! Join us for some “real time” fun,
from the safety and comfort of your home.
Call for details and to sign up!
Buck-a-Bowl is back!
DEPENDING ON THE CURRENT GUIDELINES FROM
UNCAS HEALTH DISTRICT AND THE CDC:
Buck-a-Bowl is back! Come join us for our daily lunch
program, no need to sign up, Monday—Friday serving
from 11:00-12:30 PM, beginning Monday, January
24th. Join us for a delicious lunch
while socializing and getting out
and about. Safety precautions will
remain in place until further notice. Daily lunches will be posted on the White Board in the dinning hall (subject to change). We look forward
to seeing everyone back for lunch!