Category: Programs

Senior Medicare Patrol Fraud Alert – Be alert to COVID-19 Vaccine fraud

The arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine has been announced and unfortunately scammers will use this as an opportunity to take advantage of people eager to get the vaccine. We don’t know what the scam will look like but it’s important people are aware that scammers are eager to knock on your door, call your phones, send you emails and pretty much contact you any way possible. The Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) will release specific information on known scams as they happen, but in the meantime remember these tips to help you avoid vaccine scams.

  •   You cannot pay to put your name on a list to get the vaccine.
  •   You cannot pay to get early access to the vaccine.
  •   No one from Medicare or the Health Department with contact you.
  •   No one from a vaccine distribution site or health care payer, like a private insurance company, will call you asking for your Social Security number, or your credit card or bank account information to sign you up to get the vaccine.
  •   Beware of providers offering other products, treatments, or medicines to prevent the virus. Check with your health care provider before paying for or receiving any COVID-19-related treatment.
  •   If you get a call, text, email — or even someone knocking on your door — claiming they can get you early access to the vaccine, STOP. That’s a scam.
  •   Be wary of where you get your information on the vaccine. Avoid unsolicited communication. For reliable information:
  •   You can check out the State of Connecticut COVID-19 Response Website or
  •   You can read the latest Press Release from Governor Lamont on how the Vaccine will be released.
  •   See attached Public Service Announcement from the FBI, Office of Inspector General and Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Thursday, April 8th and 22nd- COMMUNITY FIRST DINNERS

4:00-5:00 pm

FREE and Open to the Public!
This is a drive through style and contactless meal program here at Groton Senior Center with the purpose of keeping our community nourished during these difficult times.
In order to keep this contactless, we ask that you pop open your trunk so meals can be placed in. For the safety of all involved Face Masks are mandatory at pick up.
* Thursday, April 8 4:00-5:00 pm
* Thursday, April 22 4:00-5:00 pm
Please check our Facebook page for any updates. Visit our Facebook page on line at Facebook.com/GrotonSC

SATURDAY, MAY 8TH- CLUB 55 FLEA MARKET AND BAKE SALE

Outdoors $15 per spot
Call 860-441-6785 to reserve your spot!
Club 55 events are fundraisers for their High School Senior Achievement Award . Please support Club 55 as they continue to support our local high school seniors.

We Wednesday- Vitrual program meets weekly on Wednesdays

Wednesdays 10:00 am – 10:30 am

This virtual social gathering meets weekly through ZOOM so that we may socialize with you while safe distancing. We will keep it casual and allow for everyone to have a chance to say hello and chat. You do not need the Zoom app to participate. Email colsen@groton-ct.gov to get the direct link.

COMMUNITY FIRST DINNER MEALS 4-5 pm Thursday

Don’t forget to swing by tomorrow starting at 4pm for a FREE dinner. Simply pull up to the main entrance, have a designated spot in your vehicle for the meal, we will place the meal in your vehicle for a no contact delivery and off you go. We do ask that all individuals in the vehicle have a mask on. This meal is open to all community residents. No registration required and no questions asked.

This Thursday, Feb 25th we are giving out BBQ PORK, MACARONI & CHEESE AND VEGETABLE.

 

 

 

GROTON COMMUNITY GARDEN

GROTON COMMUNITY GARDEN is located at 2 Fort Hill Road, Groton, (behind Groton Human Services office) and Noank Community Garden is at 42 Smith Lane, Noank. Both gardens are intended to be a beautiful, safe, and peaceful place for individuals, 18 and older, to cultivate flowers and vegetables. Individuals may rent up to two (2) garden plots, each being either 10′ x 10′ or 10′ x 20′. Water and gardening tools are available on-site.
Returning gardeners are assigned garden plots first. New gardeners should register under “Garden Plot – New Gardner Wait List”. As plots become available, new gardeners are contacted from this list beginning the first two weeks of March to receive their assigned plot at which time the registration fee is due.

TIME FOR YOUR COVID19 VACCINE

At the time of printing this newsletter, vaccines are now being given to persons 65 and older. We encourage you to get the vaccine as a way to reduce your risk of getting Covid 19. If you have concerns about getting the vaccine, contact your physician’s office to discuss your concerns. Visit ct.gov/COVID vaccine and type in your Zip Code to look for additional locations near you.
Commonly asked questions from the State of CT:
The Vaccine –Is there a difference between the vaccinations that I can take? There are only small differences, but both vaccines currently authorized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are highly effective based on trials. Below, you’ll see some basic details about both.
Do I get to choose which vaccine brand I want to receive? In general, given scarce supply, only one vaccine may be available through your provider. You can talk with your medical provider if you have specific questions or concerns that may lead you to want to seek out one specific COVID-19 vaccine versus another.
You must schedule two separate dates. Why? Because the timing of both equally important doses are determined by science, and recommended by medical experts. The date of your second visit will be determined by the date of your first visit. The second dose is mandatory.
The Second Dose How do I know when to schedule my second vaccination? Most providers will ask you to schedule your first and second vaccination at the same time, and will help you set up reminders via text, email, or phone call about your second dose. What if I miss my second shot? You should talk to your provider about what next steps you need to take if you miss an appointment for your second vaccination. You will likely be able to get your second vaccination within a short time period of the recommended date, and it will remain effective.
Can people who have already have COVID-19 get the vaccine? Yes. The CDC recommends that you get vaccinated even if you have already had COVID-19 because you can catch it more than once. While you may have some short-term antibody protection after recovering from COVID-19, we don’t know how long this protection will last.

CERAMICS ON THE GO SPRING PROJECT– BOWL

We know you miss our clay works class. So we have worked out a way that you can still get your artistic juices flowing again while we wait to have you back in the classroom. We are putting together Ceramics on the Go kits for you to pick up.
Packs will include: greenware, paint, brush(es). After you are done painting your project, you return it to us. At that point, our Clayworks instructor, Nancy, will come in and do the firing for us. Then we let you know when it is done.

SENIOR RESOURCES SERVICES DURING COVID-19

Both CHOICES Health Insurance Counseling and Benefits Counseling are
going to continue via phone sessions while we continue to deal with
COVID19. Please call Senior Resources at 860-887-3561 for either program.

COVID 19 Vaccination Options in Our Area

If you are eligible to be vaccinated you can visit the following websites to look for an available vaccination appointment.

All vaccinations by all providers are by appointment only.

Ledge Light Health District is holding two 1st dose vaccination clinics this week. Please register for an appointment: in New London on Wednesday February 10 or in North Stonington on Friday February 12.

Community Health Center and some other vaccine providers use a CDC system called Vaccine Administration Management System (VAMS) to schedule vaccination appointments. If you are 75 years of age and older and live or work in Connecticut you may provide your information here to begin the VAMS registration process. Please use a unique email address for each eligible person you are signing up. You will receive an email from CDC inviting you to register: you should click on the link in the email and answer ‘no’ to the first question to start the registration process. You must complete create a password and complete the registration process in VAMS in order to find and schedule a vaccination appointment. If you have already complete the registration process and just need to look for an appointment you can sign in to VAMS here.

Hartford Healthcare uses a system called MyChartPlus to schedule vaccination appointments. If you are 75 years of age and older you can visit their website to sign-up. Please note that the Hartford Healthcare MyChart is different from the Yale New Haven Health System MyChart. You do not have to be a patient at Hartford Healthcare or have an existing MyChart account to sign-up.

Yale New Haven Health System uses their portal to schedule vaccination appointments. If you are 75 years of age and older you can visit their website to sign-up. You do not have to be a patient at Yale New Haven Health System or have an existing MyChart account to sign-up.

CVS in Waterford is now offering COVID vaccinations through their scheduling system. If you are 75 years of age and older you can visit their website to sign-up.