Programs

    Week of Giving

    Dec. 6-10th
    The Lymes’ Senior center is again collecting unwrapped toys for the Toys for Tots Program. Due to Covid.  Toys for Tots did not collect toys last year. This made their organization extremely low on gifts for our local boys and girls in need. On December 14th, representatives from Toys for Tots will be here to pick up whatever we have collected. We hope to inspire our members to donate an unwrapped toy
    during our week of giving (December 6- 10) between the hours of 9am-3pm. Thank you for all of you that have already dropped off a gift and thank you to all those that are planning to!

    Outside Books and Puzzles Lending Library

    We continue to offer jigsaw puzzles and books including large print books for you to borrow in front of our building 24/7 .  Feel free to stop by anytime and help yourself. The board of directors purchased a plastic shed to hold them in which we have set to the right of the front doors. When you finish with them please kindly put them in the return plastic storage container located to the right side of the plastic book/ puzzle plastic shed. If you are homebound and would like a puzzles or books please call us and we can provide home delivery. *In addition, could you please sign them out on the clipboard hanging in shed so we can track the usage of this wonderful resource? Thank you!!

    Practical Recommendations for those Caring for People with Dementia

    Join Robin Ely, RN, DNP on Tuesday, January 18th at 3:00pm as she explains strategies you can use to improve your caregiving experience for you and the person you are caring for. During the presentation Robin will answer questions you have about caregiving and the challenges you face. Robin is the owner and founder of Mind Matters, a daycare for adults with dementia. Pre-registration is required. Call (860)434-4127 to register.

    Emergency 101

    Please join us on Wednesday, January 12th at 1:00pm as local EMTs, Doug Lo Presti and Colleen Atkinson provide an informative and practical presentation on what you can do to recognize and react to common medical concerns. They will discuss when/why to call 911, how you can help us get to you, what to do before we arrive and how to recognize and help someone potentially having a
    stroke, heart attack or a bleeding emergency. Doug and Colleen will give you tips and answer any specific questions you may have about the 911 system.

    Tree Trimming

    Please help us on Wednesday, December 8th at 12:30pm as we get into the holiday spirit
    by decorating the center’s Christmas trees while listening to holiday music. We also will
    enjoy hot cocoa and Christmas Cookies on the porch or to go after we decorate our trees
    inside.